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JEOPARDY! Six Flags Review

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JEOPARDY!

Six Flags Review

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Calculate the period of an object that

revolves three times in 2 minutes.

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Around and around we go 100 Points

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Around and around we go

100 Points

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Around and around we go

200 Points

On a roller coaster, a 300 kg cart with

riders goes around a loop with radius

300 m twice in 10 s. What is the

tangential velocity of the riders?Categories

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Around and around we go

200 Points

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Around and around we go

300 Points

On a roller coaster, a 300 kg cart with

riders goes around a loop with radius

300 m twice in 10 s. What is the

centripetal force acting on the riders?Categories

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Around and around we go

300 Points

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~ 142, 000 N

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A 1000 kg car moving with a speed of

30 m/s crashes into a brick wall.

Calculate its change in momentum.

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Crashes 100 Points

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Crashes Response

100 Points

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∆p = 30,000 kgm/s

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Crashes 200 Points

A raindrop with mass .0005 kg with an

initial horizontal velocity of 0 strikes a

50 kg rider with an initial velocity of

57 m/s. What is the final velocity of

you and the raindrop?Categories

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56.999 m/s

Crashes 200 Points

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Crashes 300 Points

A raindrop with mass .0005 kg with an

initial horizontal velocity of 0 strikes a

50 kg rider with an initial velocity of

57 m/s. What is the change in

momentum of the raindrop?Categories

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Crashes Response

300 Points

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.0298 kgm/s

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Calculate the work done by gravity on

you on the first drop of the Nitro, 65.5 m

down. Assume your mass is 60 kg.Categories

Work, work, work 100 Points

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Work, work, work 100 Points

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39,300 J

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Work, work, work 200 Points

Calculate the work done by the roller

coaster’s electric motor to increase the

3500 kg cart’s GPE by raising it up the

lift hill 35 m.Categories

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122, 500 J

Work, work, work 200 Points

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Work, work, work 300 Points

What is the minimum power the motor

of the Rolling Thunder can output and

still deliver a 60 kg rider to the top of

the 23 meter lift hill in 17 s? Categories

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Work, work, work 300 Points

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812 W

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During launch, the Kingda Ka train is

accelerated from rest to approximately

128 mph (57.2 m/s) in 3.5 s. What is

average acceleration in that time

period?Categories

Early matter Prompt

100 Points

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Early matterResponse

100 Points

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16.3 m/s2

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Early matterPrompt

200 Points

Riders on the Nitro start from rest

at the top of the first hill. If they

drop 65.6 m what is their

acceleration if it takes 5 s to reach

the bottom?

Categories

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5.25 m/s2

Early matterResponse

200 Points

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Early matterPrompt

300 Points

During launch, the Kingda Ka train is

accelerated from rest to approximately

128 mph (57.2 m/s) in 3.5 s. What is

the horizontal distance covered?Categories

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Early matterResponse

300 Points

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100 m

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Nitro’s initial vertical drop is 65.6

meters. What is the potential energy of

the train with riders, mass 2170 kg,

just before it falls?Categories

My energy never runs out! 100 Points

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My energy never runs out! 100 Points

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1,423,520 J

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My energy never runs out!Prompt

200 Points

Nitro’s initial vertical drop is 65.6

meters. What is the potential energy of

the train with riders, mass 2170 kg,

when it is halfway down the hill?Categories

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711, 760 J

My energy never runs out! 200 Points

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My energy never runs out! 300 Points

Nitro’s initial vertical drop is 65.6

meters. If the train with riders has a

mass of 2170 kg, what is the velocity

of the train at the bottom of the initial

drop?Categories

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My energy never runs out!Response

300 Points

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36 m/s