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When the reservoir is at its average level, the surface of the water is about 50 ft below where it would be if the reservoir were full. What is the force on the face of the dam under these circumstances?
Approximately 7,164,520,000 lb or 3,582,260 t
To learn more about Hoover Dam, see this article published by the History Channel.
For the following exercises, find the work done.
Find the work done when a constant force lb moves a chair from to ft.
How much work is done when a person lifts a lb box of comics onto a truck that is ft off the ground?
ft-lb
What is the work done lifting a kg child from the floor to a height of m? (Note that kg equates to N)
Find the work done when you push a box along the floor m, when you apply a constant force of
Compute the work done for a force N from to m.
What is the work done moving a particle from to m if the force acting on it is N?
J
For the following exercises, find the mass of the one-dimensional object.
A wire that is ft long (starting at and has a density function of lb/ft
A car antenna that is ft long (starting at and has a density function of lb/ft
A metal rod that is in. long (starting at and has a density function of lb/in.
A pencil that is in. long (starting at and has a density function of oz/in.
A ruler that is in. long (starting at and has a density function of oz/in.
For the following exercises, find the mass of the two-dimensional object that is centered at the origin.
An oversized hockey puck of radius in. with density function
A frisbee of radius in. with density function
A jar lid of radius in. with density function
A -in. spring is stretched to in. by a force of lb. What is the spring constant?
A spring has a natural length of cm. It takes J to stretch the spring to cm. How much work would it take to stretch the spring from cm to cm?
J
A -m spring requires J to stretch the spring to m. How much work would it take to stretch the spring from m to m?
A spring requires J to stretch the spring from cm to cm, and an additional J to stretch the spring from cm to cm. What is the natural length of the spring?
cm
A shock absorber is compressed 1 in. by a weight of 1 t. What is the spring constant?
A force of N stretches a nonlinear spring by meters. What work is required to stretch the spring from to m?
J
Find the work done by winding up a hanging cable of length ft and weight-density lb/ft.
For the cable in the preceding exercise, how much work is done to lift the cable ft?
ft-lb
For the cable in the preceding exercise, how much additional work is done by hanging a lb weight at the end of the cable?
[T] A pyramid of height ft has a square base ft by ft. Find the area at height If the rock used to build the pyramid weighs approximately how much work did it take to lift all the rock?
[T] For the pyramid in the preceding exercise, assume there were workers each working hours a day, days a week, weeks a year. If the workers, on average, lifted 10 100 lb rocks ft/hr, how long did it take to build the pyramid?
[T] The force of gravity on a mass is newtons. For a rocket of mass compute the work to lift the rocket from to km. ( Note : and
[T] For the rocket in the preceding exercise, find the work to lift the rocket from to
[T] A rectangular dam is ft high and ft wide. Compute the total force on the dam when
a. lb, b. lb
[T] Find the work required to pump all the water out of a cylinder that has a circular base of radius ft and height ft. Use the fact that the density of water is lb/ft 3 .
[T] Find the work required to pump all the water out of the cylinder in the preceding exercise if the cylinder is only half full.
million ft-lb
[T] How much work is required to pump out a swimming pool if the area of the base is ft 2 , the water is ft deep, and the top is ft above the water level? Assume that the density of water is lb/ft 3 .
A cylinder of depth and cross-sectional area stands full of water at density Compute the work to pump all the water to the top.
For the cylinder in the preceding exercise, compute the work to pump all the water to the top if the cylinder is only half full.
A cone-shaped tank has a cross-sectional area that increases with its depth: Show that the work to empty it is half the work for a cylinder with the same height and base.
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