Physics 321 -- Spring 2005
Homework #5, 
due at beginning of class Wednesday Feb. 23
Suggested reading:
Marion and Thornton Chapter 3, sections 3.1 – 3.6 and Appendix C.
1.         [3pts] 
The force on a particle of mass M is equal to  K p2   where p is the 
momentum and K is a constant.
(a) Find the velocity v as a function of time, given that v = v0 at time t = 0.
(b) Then find the position x as a function of time, given that x = x0 at time t = 0.
2.         [6pts] 
A stick of length b has mass per unit length 
rho = K (b2 - s2), where
K is a constant and s is the distance measured along the stick starting at
the bottom end.  The stick is falling to the floor.  The end on the floor is not slipping.
 
(b) Use your results for (3) and (4) to find the equation of motion.
(c) Use your results for (1) and (2) to find the equation of motion and show that your result
agrees with part (b).
3.         [3pts] Marion & Thornton: problem 3-1 (Same in 4th edition).
Give your answers in SI (=Standard International = kg,meter,sec) units, even though the 
numerical values in this problem are specified in old-fashioned cgs units.
4.         [3pts] Marion & Thornton, problem 3-2 (Same in 4th edition).
The term "decrement" used in part (c) is defined in the text.
5.         [3pts] Marion & Thornton, problem 3-3 (Same in 4th edition).
Again give your answers in SI units.
6.         [3pts] Marion & Thornton, problem 3-9 (Same in 4th edition).