MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

A child of mass 40 kg slides down a playground slide. The child starts from rest at the top of the slide, 2 m above the ground. At the bottom of the slide its slope levels off.

Find the distance the child travels on the level part of the slide.

Important Questions on The Work-Energy Principle and Power

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT
A car of mass 1600 kg travels 200 m along a level road. The average driving force is 2000 N and the average resistance is 800 N. The driver claims that the speed throughout the journey was less than 30 m s-1. What can you say about the initial speed of the car?
EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A roller-coaster car has mass 100 kg. It carries two passengers, each of mass between 50 kg and 80 kg. The car becomes detached from the drive chain and continues to travel along the ride with no drive force and no braking force. The car comes to instantaneous rest at the highest point of the ride and then descends under gravity to reach the lowest point of the ride. The highest point is 12 m vertically above the lowest point. The car travels 100 m along the track while descending through 12 m. When the car passes through the lowest point it has speed 15 m s-1.

Show that the average frictional force is less than 20 N.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A roller-coaster car has mass 100 kg. It carries two passengers, each of mass between 50 kg and 80 kg. The car becomes detached from the drive chain and continues to travel along the ride with no drive force and no braking force. The car comes to instantaneous rest at the highest point of the ride and then descends under gravity to reach the lowest point of the ride. The highest point is 12 m vertically above the lowest point. The car travels 100 m along the track while descending through 12 m. When the car passes through the lowest point it has speed 15 m s-1.

If no other non-gravitational resistances act, show that the average frictional force must be at least 15 N.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball, of mass 1 kg, moves in an arc of a vertical circle of radius 1 m by rotating on the end of a light rod. Air resistance can be ignored. Initially the rod hangs vertically. The ball is then given an initial horizontal speed of v m s-1. It travels in a circular arc through an angle θ.

Find the gain in the gravitational potential energy of the ball in rising to θ=120°. (Use g=10 m s-2)

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball, of mass 1 kg, moves in an arc of a vertical circle of radius 1 m by rotating on the end of a light rod. Air resistance can be ignored. Initially the rod hangs vertically. The ball is then given an initial horizontal speed of v m s-1. It travels in a circular arc through an angle θ.

Show that the speed of the ball at this position is v2-30 ms-1. (Use: g=10 m s-2)

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball, of mass 1 kg, moves in an arc of a vertical circle of radius 1 m by rotating on the end of a light rod. Air resistance can be ignored. Initially the rod hangs vertically. The ball is then given an initial horizontal speed of v m s-1. It travels in a circular arc through an angle θ.

In the first case to be considered, v=8. Find the speed of the ball when θ=120°. (Use: g=10 m s-2)

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball, of mass 1 kg, moves in an arc of a vertical circle of radius 1 m by rotating on the end of a light rod. Air resistance can be ignored. Initially the rod hangs vertically. The ball is then given an initial horizontal speed of v m s-1. It travels in a circular arc through an angle θ. Now the ball comes to rest when θ=120°. What was its initial speed, v? (Use: g=10 m s-2)

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball, of mass 1 kg, moves in an arc of a vertical circle of radius 1 m by rotating on the end of a light rod. Air resistance can be ignored. Initially the rod hangs vertically. The ball is then given an initial horizontal speed of v m s-1. It travels in a circular arc through an angle θ. Now consider, v=3.5. What is the value of θ when the ball comes to instantaneous rest?