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Uniform Circular Motion September 30

In the game of tetherball, the struck ball whirls around a pole In the game of tetherball, the struck ball whirls around a pole. In what direction does the net force on the ball point? 60 Toward the top of the pole Toward the ground Along the horizontal component of the tension Along the vertical component of the tension Tangent to the circle 65

You are thrown to the right. You feel no particular change. You are a passenger in a car, not wearing a seat belt. The car makes a sharp left turn. From your perspective in the car, what do you feel is happening to you? 60 You are thrown to the right. You feel no particular change. You are thrown to the left. You are thrown toward the ceiling. You are thrown toward the floor. 5

Centrifugal force is pushing into the door. During that sharp left turn, you found yourself hitting the passenger door. What is the correct description of what is actually happening? 60 Centrifugal force is pushing into the door. The door is pushing you to the left. Both of the above. Neither of the above. 5

The car is too heavy to make the curve. None of the above. You drive your dad’s car too fast around a curve and the car starts to skid. What is the correct description of this situation? 60 The car’s engine is not strong enough to keep the car from being pushed out. Friction between the tires and the road is not enough to push the car around curve. The car is too heavy to make the curve. None of the above. 5

You’re on a Ferris wheel moving in a vertical circle You’re on a Ferris wheel moving in a vertical circle. When the Ferris wheel is at rest, the normal force N exerted by your seat is equal to your weight mg. How does N change at the top of the Ferris wheel when you are in motion? 60 FN remains equal to mg. FN is smaller than mg. FN is bigger than mg. None of the above 5