Physics 50 example problems

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Physics 50 example problems

This is a video podcast of solutions to example problems from Dr. Beyersdorf's Physics 50 class at San Jose State University. Several episodes will be published each week including solutions to the previous week's homework and examples that may be useful in understanding current homework or preparing for upcoming exams.

  1. 89

    14-51 Tube of Mercury-fluid mechanics

    For a tube containing mercury and water, find the difference in height of the mercury and water using Pascal's law

  2. 88

    14-47 Mass of a Planet-fluid mechanics

    Given some measurements of the pressure in a fluid taken on the surface of an unknown planet, use Pascal's law and the universal law of gravitation to find the mass of the planet.

  3. 87

    14-37 Airplane Wing-fluid mechanics

    Use Bernoulli's Equation to find the force on an airplane wing and then find the net force acting on the airplane.

  4. 86

    14-29 Shower Head-fluid mechanics

    Use the continuity equation to find the exit velocity for water in a shower head

  5. 85

    14-25 Wood Floating in Oil-fluid mechanics

    For a block of wood floating on top of a layer of water and below a layer of oil, find its mass and density given how high it is floating

  6. 84

    14-7 Gauge Pressure-fluid mechanics

    Determine the gauge pressure at a given distance below the surface of a fluid using Pascal's law

  7. 83

    14-3 Density of Gold-fluid mechanics

    Find the density of a piece of metal given its mass and volume. Is the metal gold?

  8. 82

    13-33 Cheese on a Spring-simple harmonic motion

    For a piece of cheese oscillating on the end of a spring, find out how far the spring will be stretched when the oscillations stop.

  9. 81

    12-9 Gravitational Force Acting on the Moon-gravitation

    Find the gravitational force acting on the moon from the Earth and Sun for moon at three different points in the lunar orbit

  10. 80

    11-13 Beam in Equilibrium-equilibrium

    Find the tension in ropes holding up a beam in equilibrium.

  11. 79

    10-63 Block and Cylinder-dynamics of rotational motion

    Find the acceleration of a block on a plane that is attached to a rotating cylinder which has non-negligible moment of inertia

  12. 78

    10-47 Gyroscope-dynamics of rotational motion

    Determine the direction that a gyroscope precesses

  13. 77

    10-33 Power of a Motor-dynamics of rotational motion

    Determine the lifting capacity of a motor with a given power and rotation rate

  14. 76

    10-19 Falling Yo Yo-dynamics of rotational motion

    Find the acceleration of a falling yo-yo and the tension in the string as it falls

  15. 75

    10-7 Frictional Torque-dynamics of rotational motion

    Find the frictional torque necessary to slow a spinning object a given amount in a given time

  16. 74

    10-3 Calculating Torque-dynamics of rotational motion

    Find the torque exerted on an object by each of three different forces

  17. 73

    10-1 Calculating Torque-dynamics of angular motion

    Find the torque that a force exerts on a wrench for six different configurations

  18. 72

    9-100 Moment of Inertia of a Cone-rotation of rigid bodies

    Calculate the moment of inertia for a cone.

  19. 71

    9-85 Pulley With Inertia-rotation of rigid bodies

    Solve for the speed of a falling block that must pull another block and spin a pulley that has inertia.

  20. 70

    9-63 Speedometer-rotation of rigid bodies

    Relate the linear velocity of a car to the angular velocity of the axle as read by the speedometer

  21. 69

    9-52 Parallel Axis Theorem for a Wheel-rotation of rigid bodies

    Use the parallel axis theorem to find the moment of inertia for a wheel rotating about a point on its rim.

  22. 68

    9-41 Moment of Inertia of a Wagon Wheel-rotation of rigid bodies

    Find the moment of inertia for a wagon wheel given the size and shape of its components.

  23. 67

    9-37 Moment of Inertia of a Distribution of Masses-rotation of rigid bodies

    Find the moment of inertia for a distribution of masses.

  24. 66

    9-29 Drill Speed-rotation of rigid bodies

    Determine the linear acceleration of a point on the edge of a drill bit, given its angular velocity.

  25. 65

    9-21 Helicopter Rotor Blades-rotation of rigid bodies

    Relate the parameters of angular motion for a helicopter rotor blade to the parameters of linear motion for a point on the tip of the blade.

  26. 64

    9-9 Rotating Flywheel-rotation of rigid bodies

    Calculate the change in the angular velocity and angular displacement of a flywheel that is slowing down due to friction

  27. 63

    9-5 Instantaneous Angular Velocity-rotation of rigid bodies

    Relate an expression for the angular displacement of a merry-go-round to its angular velocity and angular acceleration

  28. 62

    9-1 Angles and Arc Lengths-rotation of rigid bodies

    Relate an angle to arc lengths subtended by the angle

  29. 61

    8-45 Center of Mass-momentum and collisions

    Determine the center of mass of an object

  30. 60

    8-39 Head on Elastic Collision-momentum and collisions

    Find the velocity of a ball after a head-on elastic collision

  31. 59

    8-35 Speed of a Bullet-momentum and collisions

    Find the speed of a bullet by using the work-energy theorem and conservation of momentum during a collision with a block

  32. 58

    8-27 Collision of Two Pucks-momentum and collisions

    Find the velocity of a puck after collision with another puck

  33. 57

    8-19 Compressed Spring-momentum and collisions

    Find the velocities of two masses after they are launched by a spring

  34. 56

    8-17 Hip Check-momentum and collisions

    Find the velocity of a hockey player after being hip-checked

  35. 55

    8-1 Momentum of a Truck-momentum and collisions

    Find the momentum of a moving truck

  36. 54

    Gas Guzzling-work, energy, and power

    Solutions to Homework 7 - Gas Guzzling

  37. 53

    Midterm 2 Solutions-fall 2006

    Solutions to midterm #2

  38. 52

    Homework 6 - Design Your Own Rollercoaster - solutions

    Solutions to the homework where you were asked about the parameters of a rollercoaster

  39. 51

    7-76 Minimum Speed of a Moving Block-conservation of energy

    Find the angle of a ramp that causes a block sliding up the ramp to have the minimum speed after sliding a certain distance

  40. 50

    7-51 Bungee Jump-conservation of energy

    Find the parameters of a bungee cord necessary for a given bungee jump

  41. 49

    7-46 Roller Coaster Loop-conservation of energy

    Find the minimum height of a roller-coaster hill for the coaster to go over a loop successfully.

  42. 48

    7-41 Legal Physics-work and energy

    Find the speed a car was traveling given the length of the skid marks it left when it stopped.

  43. 47

    7-33 Energy Diagram for Hydrogen-work and energy

    Find the force on a particle from the energy diagram. Is it attractive or repulsive?

  44. 46

    7-29 Friction on a Book-work and energy

    Check if friction is a conservative force or not by determining the work it does when a book sliding on a table moves in a closed path

  45. 45

    7-15 Energy in a Spring-work and energy

    Find the energy stored in a spring when it is stretched or compressed

  46. 44

    7-2 Lifting a Sack of Sugar-work and energy

    Find the force necessary to lift a sack of sugar. Find the work done.

  47. 43

    6-45 a Tandem Bike-work and energy

    Find the power necessary to ride a bike at a given speed

  48. 42

    6-33 Compressing a Spring-work and energy

    Find the work necessary to compress or stretch a spring

  49. 41

    6-14 Throwing a Rock-work and energy

    Find the initial speed and eventual height of a thrown rock using the work energy theorem

  50. 40

    6-3 Reeling in a Fish-work and energy

    Find the work done reeling in a fish

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This is a video podcast of solutions to example problems from Dr. Beyersdorf's Physics 50 class at San Jose State University. Several episodes will be published each week including solutions to the previous week's homework and examples that may be useful in understanding current homework or preparing for upcoming exams.

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