PHY 2048 Midterm: 2048_Fall16_Exam2_Solution

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Here we can imagine the icecube sliding down (and getting faster), and turning. If we can find that maximum speed we can find the acceleration. Finding the maximum speed is best performed by energy conservation. The total distance moved in the direction of the force, is mgr, so that is equal to the total kinetic energy at the lowest point. Now for an object going in a circle, the acceleration is given by v2/r (there is only one radius in this question, so the r is the same r as used above). Therefore a = 2g. (note that the last answer is clearly wrong because it is dimensionally inconsistent) Although in principle this could be done using newton"s laws of motion, it would be very difficult to do it that way because for a spring, the force depends on position (f=-kx). However, energy conservation makes the problem much easier.

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