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ConcepTest 8.1a Bonnie and Klyde I Bonnie sits on the outer rim of a merry-go-round, and Klyde sits midway between the center and the rim. The merry-go-round makes one complete revolution every two seconds. Klyde’s angular velocity is: a) same as Bonnie’s b) twice Bonnie’s c) half of Bonnie’s d) 1/4 of Bonnie’s e) four times Bonnie’s w Bonnie Klyde

ConcepTest 8.1b Bonnie and Klyde II Bonnie sits on the outer rim of a merry-go-round, and Klyde sits midway between the center and the rim. The merry-go-round makes one revolution every two seconds. Who has the larger linear (tangential) velocity? a) Klyde b) Bonnie c) both the same d) linear velocity is zero for both of them w Bonnie Klyde [CORRECT 5 ANSWER]

ConcepTest 8.2 Truck Speedometer Suppose that the speedometer of a truck is set to read the linear speed of the truck, but uses a device that actually measures the angular speed of the tires. If larger diameter tires are mounted on the truck instead, how will that affect the speedometer reading as compared to the true linear speed of the truck? a) speedometer reads a higher speed than the true linear speed b) speedometer reads a lower speed than the true linear speed c) speedometer still reads the true linear speed

ConcepTest 8.3a Angular Displacement I a) 1/2 q b) 1/4 q c) 3/4 q d) 2 q e) 4 q An object at rest begins to rotate with a constant angular acceleration. If this object rotates through an angle q in the time t, through what angle did it rotate in the time 1/2 t?

ConcepTest 8.3b Angular Displacement II An object at rest begins to rotate with a constant angular acceleration. If this object has angular velocity w at time t, what was its angular velocity at the time 1/2 t? a) 1/2 w b) 1/4 w c) 3/4 w d) 2 w e) 4 w

ConcepTest 8.4 Using a Wrench d) b) You are using a wrench to loosen a rusty nut. Which arrangement will be the most effective in loosening the nut? e) all are equally effective

ConcepTest 8.5 Two Forces a) yes b) no c) depends Two forces produce the same torque. Does it follow that they have the same magnitude?

ConcepTest 8.6 Closing a Door In which of the cases shown below is the torque provided by the applied force about the rotation axis biggest? For all cases the magnitude of the applied force is the same. a) FA b) FC c) FD d) all of them e) none of them

ConcepTest 8.7 Cassette Player When a tape is played on a cassette deck, there is a tension in the tape that applies a torque to the supply reel. Assuming the tension remains constant during playback, how does this applied torque vary as the supply reel becomes empty? a) torque increases b) torque decreases c) torque remains constant

ConcepTest 8.8a Dumbbell I a) case (a) b) case (b) c) no difference d) It depends on the rotational inertia of the dumbbell. A force is applied to a dumbbell for a certain period of time, first as in (a) and then as in (b). In which case does the dumbbell acquire the greater center-of-mass speed?

ConcepTest 8.8b Dumbbell II a) case (a) b) case (b) c) no difference d) It depends on the rotational inertia of the dumbbell. A force is applied to a dumbbell for a certain period of time, first as in (a) and then as in (b). In which case does the dumbbell acquire the greater energy?

ConcepTest 8.9 Moment of Inertia Two spheres have the same radius and equal masses. One is made of solid aluminum, and the other is made from a hollow shell of gold. Which one has the bigger moment of inertia about an axis through its center? a) solid aluminum b) hollow gold c) same same mass & radius solid hollow

ConcepTest 8.10 Figure Skater A figure skater spins with her arms extended. When she pulls in her arms, she reduces her rotational inertia and spins faster so that her angular momentum is conserved. Compared to her initial rotational kinetic energy, her rotational kinetic energy after she pulls in her arms must be a) the same b) larger because she’s rotating faster c) smaller because her rotational inertia is smaller

ConcepTest 8.11 Two Disks Two different spinning disks have the same angular momentum, but disk 1 has more kinetic energy than disk 2. Which one has the bigger moment of inertia? a) disk 1 b) disk 2 c) not enough info L L Disk 1 Disk 2

ConcepTest 8.12 Spinning Bicycle Wheel You are holding a spinning bicycle wheel while standing on a stationary turntable. If you suddenly flip the wheel over so that it is spinning in the opposite direction, the turntable will a) remain stationary b) start to spin in the same direction as before flipping c) start to spin in the same direction as after flipping