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AP ® Physics C: Mechanics Practice Exam F rom the 2 014 Administration This Practic e Exa m is provided by the Colleg e Boar d fo r AP Exam preparation . Teacher s ar e permitted to download the material s an d mak e copies to use wit h thei r student s in a classroo m settin g onl y. T o maintai n th e securit y of this exam , teacher s shoul d collec t al l material s afte r thei r administratio n an d keep the m in a secure location . Exam s ma y no t be poste d on schoo l or personal websites, no r electronically redistributed for an y reason. Fu rther distributio n of thes e material s outside of the secur e Colleg e Board sit e disadvantages teacher s wh o rel y on uncirculated questions for classroo m testing . An y additional distribution is in violation of the Colleg e Board ’s copyright policies an d ma y resul t in the terminatio n of Practic e Exa m acces s fo r you r schoo l as well as the removal of access to other online services such as the A P Teache r Communit y an d Onlin e Scor e Repo rts.

Contents Exam Instructions Student Answer Sheet for the Multiple -Choice Section Section I: Multiple -Choice Questions Section II: Free -Response Questions Multiple -Choice Answer Key Free- Response Scoring Guidelines Scoring Worksheet Note: This publication shows the page numbers that appeared in the 2013−14 AP Exam Instructions book and in th e actual exam. This publication was not repaginated to begin with page 1. © 2014 The College Board. College Board, Advanced Placement Program, AP, SAT and the acorn logo are registered trademarks of the College Board. All other products and services may be trademarks of their respective owners. Permission to use copyrighted College Board materials may be requested online at: www.collegeboard.com/inquiry/cbpermit.html.

Exam Instructions The following contains instructions taken from the 2013−14 AP Exam Instructions book.

194 What Proctors Need to Bring to This Exam • . E xam .packets • . A nswer .sheets • . A P .Student .Packs • . 2 013-14 AP Coor\binator’s Manual . • . Th is .book .— . AP Exam Instructions • . S chool .Code .and .Home-School/Self- Study .Codes • . E xtra .calculators • . E xtra .rulers .or .straightedges . • . P encil .sharpener • . E xtra .No . .2 .pencils .with .erasers • . E xtra .pens .with .black .or .dark .blue .ink • . E xtra .paper • . S tapler • . W atch • . S igns .for .the .door .to .the .testing .room . – . “Exam .in .Progress” . – . .“Cell .phones .are .prohibited .in .the . testing .room” . S tudents .are .permitted .to .use .four-function, .scientific, .or .graphing .calculators .to .answer .the . questions .in .Section .II .of .the .AP .Physics .C: .Mechanics .Exam . .Students .are .not .allowed .to .use . calculators .in .Section .I . .Before .starting .the .exam .administration, .make .sure .each .student .has .an . appropriate .calculator, .and .any .student .with .a .graphing .calculator .has .a .model .from .the .approved . list .on .page .\b5 .of .the . 2013-14 AP Coor\binator’s Manual . .See .pages .\b2–\b5 .of .the .2013-14 AP Coor\binator’s Manual .for .more .information . .If .a .student .does .not .have .an .appropriate .calculator . or .has .a .graphing .calculator .not .on .the .approved .list, .you .may .provide .one .from .your .supply . .If . the .student .does .not .want .to .use .the .calculator .you .provide .or .does .not .want .to .use .a .calculator . at .all, .he .or .she .must .hand .copy, .date, .and .sign .the .release .statement .on .page .\b3 .of .the . 2013-14 AP Coor\binator’s Manual. During .the .administration .of .Section .II, .students .may .have .no .more .than .two .calculators .on . their .desks . .Calculators .may .not .be .shared . .Calculator .memories .do .not .need .to .be .cleared .before . or .after .the .exam . .Students .with .Hewlett-Packard .\b8–50 .Series .and .Casio .FX-9860 .graphing . calculators .may .use .cards .designed .for .use .with .these .calculators . .Proctors .should .make .sure . infrared .ports .(Hewlett-Packard) .are .not .facing .each .other . . Since graphing calculators can be used to store data, including text, proctors should monitor that students are using their calculators appropriately. Attempts by students to use the calculator to remove exam questions and/or answers \brom the room may result in the cancellation o\b AP Exam scores. Rulers .and .straightedges .may .be .used .for .the .entire .exam . Students .may .take .both .Physics .C .exams, .Mechanics .only, .or .Electricity .and .Magnetism .only . . The .Mechanics .exam .is .administered .first, .after .which .students .taking .both .exams .are .given .a . break . .Then .the .Electricity .and .Magnetism .exam .is .administered . .Prior .to .testing .day, .determine . which .exams .students .are .taking . .Those .taking .both .Physics .C .exams .and .those .taking .Physics .C: . Mechanics .only .should .report .for .the .12 .noon .start .time .(11 .a .m . .in .Alaska) . .Those .taking . Electricity .and .Magnetism .only .should .report .to .the .testing .room .after .the .break .(approximately . 2 .p .m ., .1 .p .m . .in .Alaska) . .If .all .students .are .taking .Electricity .and .Magnetism .only, .you .must .not . begin .the .exam .before .2 .p .m . AP® Physics C: Mechanics Exam Regul\brly Scheduled Ex\bm D\bte: Mond\by \bfternoon, M\by 12, 2014 L\bte-Testing Ex\bm D\bte: Frid\by \bfternoon, M\by 23, 2014 Section I Tot\bl Time: 45 min. Section II Tot\bl Time: 45 min.

195 AP Exam Instructio\Bns PHYSICS C: MECHA\bICS The .two .exams .are .in .separate .exam .packets, .and .require .separate .answer .sheets . .At .the . beginning .of .the .session, .you .will .distribute .only .the .packets .and .answer .sheets .for .Mechanics . . The .materials .for .Electricity .and .Magnetism .will .be .distributed .after .the .break . SECTION I: Multiple Choice ! Do not begin the exam instructions below until you have completed the appropriate General Instructions \bor your group. This .exam .includes .survey .questions . .The .time .allowed .for .the .survey .questions .is .in .addition .to . the .actual .test-taking .time . . Make .sure .that .you .begin .the .exam .at .the .designated .time . . If you are giving the regularly sche\bule\b exam, say: It is Monday afternoon, May 12, and you will be taking the AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. If you are giving the alternate exam for late testing, say: It is Friday afternoon, May 23, and you will be taking the AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. In a moment, you will open the packet that contains your exam materials. By opening this packet, you agree to all of the AP Program’s policies and procedures outlined in the 2013-14 Bulletin for AP Students and Parents . \bou may now remove the shrinkwrap from your exam packet and take out the Section I booklet, but do not open the booklet or the shrinkwrapped Section II materials. Put the white seals aside. . . . Carefully remove the AP Exam label found near the top left of your exam booklet cover. Now place it on page 1 of your answer sheet on the light blue box near the top right-hand corner that reads “AP Exam Label.” If .students .accidentally .place .the .exam .label .in .the .space .for .the .number .label .or .vice .versa, .advise . them .to .leave .the .labels .in .place . .They .should .not .try .to .remove .the .label; .their .exam .will .be . processed .correctly . . Read the statements on the front cover of Section I and look up when you have finished. . . . Sign your name and write today’s date. Look up when you have finished. . . . Now print your full legal name where indicated. Are there any questions? . . . Turn to the back cover and read it completely. Look up when you have finished. . . . Are there any questions? . . . Section I is the multiple-choice portion of the exam. \bou may never discuss these specific multiple-choice questions at any time in any form with anyone, including your teacher and other students. If you disclose these questions through any means, your AP Exam score will be canceled. Are there any questions? . . .

196 Physics C: Mechanic\Bs \bou must complete the answer sheet using a No. 2 pencil only. Mark all of your responses beginning on page 2 of your answer sheet, one response per question. Completely fill in the circles. If you need to erase, do so carefully and completely. No credit will be given for anything written in the exam booklet. Scratch paper is not allowed, but you may use the margins or any blank space in the exam booklet for scratch work. Rulers and straightedges may be used for the entire exam, but calculators are not allowed for Section I. Please put all of your calculators under your chair. Are there any questions? . . . \bou have 45 minutes for this section. Open your Section I booklet and begin. 126 3 9 .Note .Start .Time .here . . .Note .Stop .Time .here . . .Check .that .students .are . marking .their .answers .in .pencil .on .their .answer .sheets, .and .that .they .are .not .looking .at .their . shrinkwrapped .Section .II .booklets . .After .\b5 .minutes, .say: . Stop working and turn to the last page in your booklet. . . . \bou have 2 minutes to answer Questions 101–106. These are survey questions and will not affect your score. \bou may not go back to work on any of the exam questions. \bou may now begin. To .help .you .and .your .proctors .make .sure .students .are .not .working .on .the .exam .questions, .the . two .pages .with .the .survey .questions .are .identified .with .a .large .S .on .the .upper .corner .of .each . page . .Give .students .2 .minutes .to .answer .the .survey .questions . .Then .say: Close your booklet and put your answer sheet on your desk, face up. Make sure you have your AP number label and an AP Exam label on page 1 of your answer sheet. I will now collect your answer sheet. Collect .an .answer .sheet .from .each .student . .Check .that .each .answer .sheet .has .an .AP .number .label . and .an .AP .Exam .label . .Then .say: Now you must seal your exam booklet. Remove the white seals from the backing and press one on each area of your exam booklet cover marked “PLACE SEAL HERE.” Fold each seal over the back cover. When you have finished, place the booklet on your desk, face up. I will now collect your Section I booklet. . . . SECTION II: Free Response Check .that .each .student .has .signed .the .front .cover .of .the .sealed .Section .I .booklet . .When .all . Section .I .materials .have .been .collected .and .accounted .for, .say: May I have everyone’s attention? Place your Student Pack on your desk. . . . \bou may now remove the shrinkwrap from the Section II packet, but do not open the exam booklet until you are told to do so. . . . Read the bulleted statements on the front cover of the exam booklet. Look up when you have finished. . . . Now place an AP number label on the shaded box. If you don’t have any AP number labels, write your AP number in the box. Look up when you have finished. . . .

197 AP Exam Instructio\Bns PHYSICS C: MECHA\bICS Read the last statement. . . . Using your pen, print the first, middle and last initials of your legal name in the boxes and print today’s date where indicated. This constitutes your signature and your agreement to the statements on the front cover. . . . Turn to the back cover and complete Item 1 under “Important Identification Information.” Print the first two letters of your last name and the first letter of your first name in the boxes. Look up when you have finished. . . . In Item 2, print your date of birth in the boxes. . . . In Item 3, write the school code you printed on the front of your Student Pack in the boxes. . . . Read Item 4. . . . Are there any questions? . . . I need to collect the Student Pack from anyone who will be taking another AP Exam. Keep it, however, if you will be taking the Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism exam this afternoon. If you have no other AP Exams to take, place your Student Pack under your chair now. . . . While Student Packs are being collected, read the information on the back cover of the exam booklet. Do not open the booklet until you are told to do so. Look up when you have finished. . . . Collect .the .Student .Packs . .Then .say: . Are there any questions? . . . Calculators may be used for Section II. \bou may get your calculators from under your chair and place them on your desk. . . . \bou have 45 minutes to complete Section II. \bou are responsible for pacing yourself, and may proceed freely from one question to the next. \bou must write your answers in the exam booklet using a pen with black or dark blue ink or a No. 2 pencil. If you use a pencil, be sure that your writing is dark enough to be easily read. If you need more paper during the exam, raise your hand. At the top of each extra piece of paper you use, be sure to write only your AP number and the number of the question you are working on. Do not write your name. Are there any questions? . . . \bou may begin. 126 3 9 .Note .Start .Time .here . . .Note .Stop .Time .here . . .Check .that .students .are . writing .their .answers .in .their .exam .booklets . .You .should .also .make .sure .that .Hewlett-Packard . calculators’ .infrared .ports .are .not .facing .each .other .and .that .students .are .not .sharing .calculators . . After .35 .minutes, .say: There are 10 minutes remaining. After .10 .minutes, .say: Stop working and close your exam booklet. Place it on your desk, face up. . . .

198 Physics C: Mechanic\Bs If .any .students .used .extra .paper .for .the .free-response .section, .have .those .students .staple .the .extra . sheet/s .to .the .first .page .corresponding .to .that .question .in .their .exam .booklets . .Then .say: Remain in your seat, without talking, while the exam materials are collected. . . . Collect .a .Section .II .booklet .from .each .student . .Check .for .the .following: . • .Exam .booklet .front .cover: .The .student .placed .an .AP .number .label .on .the .shaded .box, .and . printed .his .or .her .initials .and .today’s .date . . • .E xam .booklet .back .cover: .The .student .completed .the .“Important .Identification . Information” .area . When .all .exam .materials .have .been .collected .and .accounted .for, .return .to .students .who .are . taking .Mechanics .only .any .electronic .devices .you .may .have .collected .before .the .start .of .the .exam . . If you are giving the regularly sche\bule\b exam, say: \bou may not discuss or share these specific free-response questions with anyone unless they are released on the College Board website in about two days. \bour AP score results will be available online in July. If you are giving the alternate exam for late testing, say: None of the questions in this exam may ever be discussed or shared in any way at any time. \bour AP score results will be available online in July. If .any .students .completed .the .AP .number .card .at .the .beginning .of .this .exam, .and .are .about .to .be . dismissed, .say: Please remember to take your AP number card with you. \bou will need the information on this card to view your scores and order AP score reporting services online. If no stu\bents are taking Physics C: Electricity an\b Magnetism, say: \bou are now dismissed. If some stu\bents are taking Physics C: Electricity an\b Magnetism, say: Those of you taking Mechanics only are now dismissed. The .students .taking .the .Electricity .and .Magnetism .exam .now .get .a .10-minute .break . .Remember . that .the .Electricity .and .Magnetism .exam .cannot .begin .before .2 .p .m ., .but .should .start .before . 3 .p .m . .After .the .students .taking .Mechanics .only .have .left, .say: If you will also be taking the Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism exam, please listen carefully to these instructions before we take a 10-minute break. Please put all of your calculators under your chair. \bour calculators and everything you placed under your chair at the beginning of the exam must stay there. \bou are not allowed to consult teachers, other students, or textbooks about the exam during the break. \bou may not make phone calls, send text messages, check email, use a social networking site, or access any electronic or communication device. If you do not follow these rules, your score could be canceled. Are there any questions? . . .

199 AP Exam Instructio\Bns PHYSICS C: MECHA\bICS 126 3 9 .\bou may begin your break. Testing will resume at 9 If you will be administering Physics C\b Electricity and Magnetism exam at 2 p.m., .be .sure .all . exam .materials .are .kept .secure .during .the .break . .When .the .students .return .from .break, .turn .to . page .200 .and .begin .the .exam .administration .for .Physics .C: .Electricity .and .Magnetism . . If you have no students taking Physics C\b Electricity and Magnetism, .all .exam .materials .should . be .put .in .secure .storage .until .they .are .returned .to .the .AP .Program .after .your .school’s .last . administration . .Before .storing .materials, .check .the .“School .Use .Only” .section .on .page .1 .of .the . answer .sheet .and: . . • .Fill .in .the .appropriate .section .number .circle .in .order .to .access .a .separate .AP . . Instructional .Planning .Report .(for .regularly .scheduled .exams .only) .or .subject . . score .roster .at .the .class .section .or .teacher .level . .See .“Post-Exam .Activities” .in .the . . 2013-14 AP Coor\binator’s Manual . . • .Check .your .list .of .students .who .are .eligible .for .fee .reductions .and .fill .in .the . . appropriate .circle .on .their .registration .answer .sheets . .

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AP ® Physics C: Mechanics Exam SECTION I: Multiple Choice 2014 DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. At a Glance Total Time 45 minutes Number of Questions 35 Percent of Total Score 50% Writing Instrument Pencil required Electronic Device None allowed Instructions Section I of this exam contains 35 multiple-choice questions. For these questions, fill in only the circles for numbers 1 through 35 on your answer sheet . A table of information that may be helpful is in the booklet. Rulers and straightedges may be used in this section. Indicate all of your answers to the multiple- choice questions on the answer sheet. No credit will be given for anything written in this exam booklet, but you may use the booklet for notes or scratch work. After you have decided which of the suggested answers is best, completely fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Give only one answer to each question. If you change an answer, be sure that the previous mark is erased completely. Here is a sample question and answer. Use your time effectively, working as quickly as you can without losing accuracy. Do not spend too much time on any one question. Go on to other questions and come back to the ones you have not answered if you have time. It is not expected that everyone will know the answers to all of the multiple- choice questions. Your total score on the multiple- choice section is based only on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are not deducted for incorrect answers or unanswered questions. Form I Form Code 4JBP6-S 80

C ∞ -2- TABLE OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVE 2012 CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS Proton mass, 27 1.67 10 kg pm - =¥ Neutron mass, 27 1.67 10 kg nm - =¥ Electron mass, 31 9.11 10 kg em - =¥ Avogadro’s number, 23 -1 0 6.02 10 mol N =¥ Universal gas constant, 8.31 J (mol K) R = i Boltzmann’s constant, 23 1.38 10 J K Bk - =¥ Electron charge magnitude, 19 1.60 10 C e - =¥ 1 electron volt, 19 1 eV 1.60 10 J - =¥ Speed of light, 8 3.00 10 m s c =¥ Universal gravitational constant, 11 3 2 6.67 10 m k g s G - =¥ i Acceleration due to gravity at Earth’s surface, 2 9.8 m s g = 1 unified atomic mass unit, 27 2 1 u 1.66 10 kg 931 MeV c - =¥ = Planck’s constant, =¥ i -- i h6.63 10 34 J s=4.14 ¥10 15 i eV s =¥ =¥ i - hc 1.99 10 25 J m=1.24 ¥10 3 i eV nm i Vacuum permittivity, 12 2 2 0 8.85 10 C N m - =¥ i  Coulomb’s law constant, 92 0 14 9.0 10 Nm C k p ==¥ i  2 Vacuum permeability, 7 0 410 (Tm) mp - =¥ i A Magnetic constant, 7 0 4110 (Tm) k mp - ==¥ ¢ i A 1 atmosphere pressure, 52 1 atm 1.0 10 N m 1.0 10 5 Pa =¥ =¥ meter, mmole, mol watt, Wfarad, F kilogram,kghertz, Hzcoulomb, Ctesla, T second,snewton, Nvolt, Vdegree Celsius, ampere, Apascal, Paohm, W electron-volt, eV UNIT SYMBOLS kelvin,Kjoule, Jhenry, H PREFIXES Factor PrefixSymbol 10 9 giga G 10 6 mega M 10 3 kilok 10 -2 centi c 10 -3 millim 10 -6 micro m 10 -9 nano n 10 -12 picop VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FOR COMMON ANGLES q 0D 30 D 37 D 45 D 53 D 60 D 90 D sinq 0 12 35 22 45 32 1 cos q 1 32 45 22 35 12 0 tan q 0 33 34 1 43 3 • The following conventions are used in this exam. I. Unless otherwise stated, the frame of reference of any problem is assumed to be inertial. II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive charge (conventional current). III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at an infinite distance from the charge.

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == = GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -3- PHYSICS C: MECHANICS SECTION I Time — 45 minutes 35 Questions Directions: Each of the questions or in co mplete statements below is followe d by five suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case and then fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Note: To simplify calculations, you may use 2 10 m / s g= in all problems. 1. An object is released from rest from a great height and reaches its terminal velocity. Which of the following statements is true of the object while it is falling with terminal velocity? (A) There is no longer a gravitational force on it. (B) There is no longer a drag (air resistance) force on it. (C) Its acceleration is upward. (D) The magnitudes of the gravitational and drag forces on it are equal. (E) The gravitational and drag forces on it act in the same direction. 2. A student with a mass of 50 kg is standing on a bathroom scale while riding in an elevator. If the reading on the scale is 400 N , which of the following is a correct description of the elevator’s motion? (A) Moving upward with increasing speed (B) Moving upward with constant speed (C) Moving downward with constant speed (D) Moving downward with increasing speed (E) Moving downward with decreasing speed 3. The system represented above consists of two objects of unequal masses, 1M and 2M , with 1> M M 2. The objects hang from the ends of a cord of negligible mass that passes over a pulley with negligible ma ss and friction. Which of the following is true about the changes in the gravitational potential energy, U D , and kinetic energy, K D , of the system soon after the objects are released from rest? (A) 0 U D < and 0 K D > (B) 0 U D = and 0 K D > (C) 0 U D < and 0 K D = (D) 0 U D = and 0 K D = (E) 0 U D > and 0 K D <

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -4- Questions 4-6 A tape attached to a moving object was pulled by the obj ect through a marker that put dots on the tape at a constant rate of 10 dots per second for a period of 2.5 s . The figure below shows the marked tape next to a centimeter ruler. 4. The average speed of the ob ject for the total time recorded on the tape is most nearly (A) 2.0 cm/s (B) 3.3 cm/s (C) 4.5 cm/s (D) 5.5 cm/s (E) 7.0 cm/s 5. Which of the following best represents the graph of the velocity of the object versus time? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

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Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -6- Questions 7-8 A turntable with mass m, radius R, and rotational inertia 2 2 mR initially rotates freely about an axis through its center at constant angular speed with negligible friction. A piece of clay, also of mass m, falls vertically onto the turntable, as shown above, and sticks to it at point P, a distance 2 R from the center of rotation. 7. What is the rotational inertia of the clay-turntable system after the collision? (A) 2 1 4 mR (B) 2 1 2mR (C) 2 3 4mR (D) 2 mR (E) 2 2 mR 8. What happens to the rotational speed of the turntable and the angular momentum of the clay- turntable system about the axis as a result of the collision? Rotational Speed Angular Momentum (A) Stays the same Increases (B) Stays the same Stays the same (C) Stays the same Decreases (D) Decreases Stays the same (E) Decreases Decreases 9. Which of the following must be true in order for a rotating platf o rm to continue rotating with a constant angular velocity? (A) There are no forces exerted on it. (B) There is no friction exerted on it. (C) There is zero net force exerted on it. (D) There are no torques exerted on it. (E) There is zero net torque exerted on it. 10. A newly discovered planet is found to have twice the radius and three times the mass of Earth. If the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of Earth is g, the acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the new planet is (A) 23g (B) 3 4g (C) g (D) 4 3g (E) 3 2g 11. At point X shown above, which is midway between the centers of two isolated planets of radii R and 2R, the net gravitational force on an object is zero. If the mass of the smaller planet is M , the mass of the larger planet is (A) 4 M (B) 2 M (C) M (D) 2M (E) 4M

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == = GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -7- 12. A particle moves along a straight line. Its speed in m/s is given by 2 a u =+ bt , where a and b are constants and t is time in seconds. How far does the particle move between t = 1 s and t = 2 s ? (A) 2 b (B) ab+ (C) 2 ab+ (D) 7 3 ab + (E) 7 2 ab + 13. A ball is tossed and follows the trajectory shown above. Point P is the highest point on the trajectory, and air resistance is negligible. Which of the following statements is true of the ball while it is in motion? (A) Its speed is constant. (B) Its acceleration is constant. (C) The horizontal component of its velocity is zero at point P. (D) The vertical component of its velocity is a maximum at point P. (E) Its kinetic energy is a maximum at point P. 14. As shown in the figure above, a child of mass 25 kg who is running at a speed of 3 m /s jumps onto a stationary sled of mass 5 kg on a frozen lake. The speed at which the child and sled begin to slide across the ice is most nearly (A) 0.4 m /s (B) 0.6 m /s (C) 1.3 m /s (D) 2.5 m /s (E) 15 m /s

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == = GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -8- 15. A block of mass m is initially sliding with speed 0u on a horizontal frictionless surface, as shown above. It makes an elastic, head-on collision with another block of mass 2m that is initially at rest. Which of the following correctly shows the motion of the blocks after the collision? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 16. A 2 kg mass is attached to the 0 cm mark of a lightweight meter stick, and a 3 kg mass is attached to the 100 cm mark, as shown above. The center of mass of the combined system (meter stick and both masses) is located nearest which of the fo llowing marks on the meter stick ? (A) 33 cm (B) 40 cm (C) 60 cm (D) 67 cm (E) 75 cm y O 1234 t 17. For a mass attached to a vertical spring, the vertical displacement y of the mass is given as a function of time t in the diagram above. At what time t does the mass experience a maximum positive acceleration? (A) t = 1 (B) t = 2 (C) t = 3 (D) t = 4 (E) None of the above, since its acceleration is constant 18. For an object in simple harmonic motion with amplitude A, the kinetic energy will equal the potential energy when the displacement is (A) zero (B) 4 A ± (C) 2 A ± (D) 2 A ± (E) A± 19. Examples of simple harmonic motion include which of the following? I. A mass, hanging from a spring, moves up and down in a uniform gravitational field. II. A puck on an air table bounces back and forth between the walls of the table. III. A ball bounces up and down on a table. (A) I only (B) III only (C) I and II only (D) II and III only (E) I, II, and III

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == = GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -9- Questions 20-21 Two blocks are stacked on top of each other, as shown in the figure above. The top block, of mass M, is attached to a rope that pulls to the left with tension 1T . The bottom block, of mass 2 M, is attached to a rope that pulls to the right with tension 2T . The coefficient of friction between the blocks is m. The blocks are at rest relative to each other and move to the right at constant speed relative to the frictionless surface. 20. What is the relationship between 1T and 2T ? (A) 12 2 TT= (B) 12 2 TT = 1 (C) 12TT m = (D) 12 1 TT m = (E) 12TT = 21. The force of friction experienced by the top block is 1f, and the force of friction experienced by the bottom block is 2f. What is the relationship between 1f and 2f? (A) 12 2 ff = (B) 12 1 2 ff = (C) 12ff m = (D) 12 1 ff m = (E) 12ff = 22. A uniform beam of mass m is pivoted at one end and held in equilibrium at an angle q by a horizon- tal wire, as shown above. The tension T in the wire is (A) 1 cot 2 mg q (B) cot mg q (C) tan mg q (D) 2tamg q n (E) mg 23. A gear containing 20 teeth on its circumference is meshed with a gear containing 60 teeth on its circumference, as shown above. If the angular speed of the 20-tooth gear is w, what is the angular speed of the 60-tooth gear? (A) 60 w (B) 20w (C) 3 w (D) w (E) 3 w

0 to 8 s? Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. = = = GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -10-= 24. The angular displacement q of a rotating wheel is described by the equation q = q0 + at 2 - bt 3, where t is time and q0, a, and b are positive constants. The angular acceleration of the wheel as a function of time t is (A) equal to a positive constant (B) zero (C) 2a - 6 bt (D) 2at - 3 bt 2 (E) q0t + 1 3at3 - 1 4bt4 Questions 25-27 The motion of an object moving along a straight line is described by the graph of velocity u versus time t above. 25. Which of the following is true about the speed of the object during the time interval from 0 to 8 s? (A) It increases during the entire interval. (B) It decreases during the entire interval. (C) It remains the same. (D) It first increases and then decreases. (E) It first decreases and then increases. 26. Which of the following is true about the acceleration of the object during the time interval from (A) It increase s during the entire interval. 0 to 8 s? (B) It decreas es during the entire interval. (C) It remains the same. (D) It first increases and then decrea ses. (E) It first decreases and then increases. 27. What is the net displacement of the object for the time interval from (A) 0 m (B) 5 m (C) 10 m (D) 20 m (E) It cannot be determined without knowing the initial position of the object. 28. An object starts from rest a nd accelerates uniformly in the horizontal direction, moving 32 m durin g the first 4 s4 s. What are the magnitudes of the object’s displacement and velocity after it accelerates for the first 3 s Magnitude of Displacement Magnitude of Velocity (A) 24 m 24 m s (B) 24 m 18 m s (C)18 m 18 m s (D)18 m 12 m s (E) 8 m 12 m s

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -11- 29. A 2.0 kg cart rolls with negligible friction on a horizontal su rface, as shown in the figure above. The coefficient of static friction between the cart and the 1.0 kg block on top of the cart is 0.7. If a horizontal 15 N force i s applied to the cart as shown and the block does not slide on the cart, the magnitude of the horizontal component of the force that the block exerts on the cart is most nearly (A) 2 N (B) 5 N (C) 8 N (D) 10 N (E) 15 N 30. A car rounds a flat curve of radius R with a speed of 0u . The coefficient of friction between the tires and the road is m. For the car not to slide on the road, which of the following statements must be true? (A) The car’s speed 0u cannot be greater than gR m . (B) The car’s speed 0u cannot be less than gR m (C) The radius R of the car’s path cannot be . greater than 2 0 g um. (D) The radius R of the car’s path cannot be less than 2 0 g um. (E) The centripetal acceleration must be less than g. 31. If two balls collide and there are no external forces acting on the balls, quantities that must be the same for the two-ball system before and after the collision include which of the following? I. Total kinetic energy II. Total momen tum III. Momentum in the x-direction (A) I only (B) III only (C) I and II onl y (D) II and III only (E) I, II, and III 32. Two objects, X and Y, are released from rest at the same height. Object X has three times the mass of object Y . Just before reaching the ground, object Y has momentum Yp and kinetic energy YK . If air resistance is negligible, what are the momentum and kinetic energy of object X just before it reaches the ground? Momentum Kinetic Energy (A) pY KY (B) 3 p Y 3K Y (C) 3 p Y 6K Y (D) 6 p Y 3K Y (E) 6 p Y 6K Y

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -12- Questions 33-34 A very light ball is released from rest at time t = 0 and falls through the air, which provides significant resistance . 33. Which graph best repres ents the magnitude of the momentum of the ball? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 34. Which graph best repres ents the magnitude of the net force on t he ball? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. -13- 35. A satellite can move in a circular or bit about a massive planet of radius R. Whic h of the following graphs could represent the gravitational potential energy U of this satellite as a function of the radius r of the orbit? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) STOP END OF MECHANICS SECTION I IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON MECHANICS SECTION I ONLY. DO NOT TU RN TO ANY OTHER TEST MATERIALS. MAKE SUR E YOU HAVE DONE THE FOLLOWING. • PLACED YOUR AP NUMBER LABEL ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET • WRITTEN AND GRIDDED YOUR AP NUMBER CORRECTLY ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET • TAKEN THE AP EXAM LABEL FROM THE FRONT OF THIS BOOKLET AND PLACED IT ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET

Section I I: Free- Response Questions This is the free-response section of the 2014 AP exam. It includes cover material and other administrative instructions to help familiarize students with the mechanics of the exam. (Note that future exams may differ in look from the following content.)

AP ® Physics C: Mechanics Exam SECTION II: Free Response 2014 DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. At a Glance Total Time 45 minutes Number of Questions 3 Percent of Total Score 50% Writing Instrument Either pencil or pen with black or dark blue ink Electronic Device Calculator allowed Weight The questions are weighted equally. Instructions The questions for Section II are printed in this booklet. You may use any blank space in the booklet for scratch work, but you must write your answers in the spaces provided for each answer. A table of information and lists of equations that may be helpful are in the booklet. Calculators, rulers, and straightedges may be used in this section. All final numerical answers should include appropriate units. Credit for your work depends on demonstrating that you know which physical principles would be appropriate to apply in a particular situation. Therefore, you should show your work for each part in the space provided after that part. If you need more space, be sure to clearly indicate where you continue your work. Credit will be awarded only for work that is clearly designated as the solution to a specific part of a question . Credit also depends on the quality of your solutions and explanations, so you should show your work. Write clearly and legibly. Cross out any errors you make; erased or crossed- out work will not be scored. You may lose credit for incorrect work that is not crossed out . Manage your time carefully. You may proceed freely from one question to the next. You may review your responses if you finish before the end of the exam is announced . Form I Form Code 4JBP6-S 80

C ∞ -3- TABLE OF INFORMATION, EFFECTIVE 2012 CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS Proton mass, 27 1.67 10 kg pm - =¥ Neutron mass, 27 1.67 10 kg nm - =¥ Electron mass, 31 9.11 10 kg em - =¥ Avogadro’s number, 23 -1 0 6.02 10 mol N =¥ Universal gas constant, 8.31 J (mol K) R = i Boltzmann’s constant, 23 1.38 10 J K Bk - =¥ Electron charge magnitude, 19 1.60 10 C e - =¥ 1 electron volt, 19 1 eV 1.60 10 J - =¥ Speed of light, 8 3.00 10 m s c =¥ Universal gravitational constant, 11 3 2 6.67 10 m k g s G - =¥ i Acceleration due to gravity at Earth’s surface, 2 9.8 m s g = 1 unified atomic mass unit, 27 2 1 u 1.66 10 kg 931 MeV c - =¥ = Planck’s constant, =¥ i -- i h6.63 10 34 J s=4.14 ¥10 15 i eV s =¥ =¥ i - hc 1.99 10 25 J m=1.24 ¥10 3 i eV nm i Vacuum permittivity, 12 2 2 0 8.85 10 C N m - =¥ i  Coulomb’s law constant, 92 0 14 9.0 10 Nm C k p ==¥ i  2 Vacuum permeability, 7 0 410 (Tm) mp - =¥ i A Magnetic constant, 7 0 4110 (Tm) k mp - ==¥ ¢ i A 1 atmosphere pressure, 52 1 atm 1.0 10 N m 1.0 10 5 Pa =¥ =¥ meter, mmole, mol watt, Wfarad, F kilogram,kghertz, Hzcoulomb, Ctesla, T second,snewton, Nvolt, Vdegree Celsius, ampere, Apascal, Paohm, W electron-volt, eV UNIT SYMBOLS kelvin,Kjoule, Jhenry, H PREFIXES Factor PrefixSymbol 10 9 giga G 10 6 mega M 10 3 kilok 10 -2 centi c 10 -3 millim 10 -6 micro m 10 -9 nano n 10 -12 picop VALUES OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS FOR COMMON ANGLES q 0D 30 D 37 D 45 D 53 D 60 D 90 D sinq 0 12 35 22 45 32 1 cos q 1 32 45 22 35 12 0 tan q 0 33 34 1 43 3 • The following conventions are used in this exam. I. Unless otherwise stated, the frame of reference of any problem is assumed to be inertial. II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive charge (conventional current). III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at an infinite distance from the charge.

-4- ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS, EFFECTIVE 2012 MECHANICS ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 0 at uu =+ 2 00 1 2 x xtat u=+ + ( 22 0 2ax x uu =+ - )0 net m Â= = FF a d dt = p F dt D == Ú JF p m = pv fricF N m £ = ÚFr i Wd 2 1 2 Km u = dW P dt = = Fv i P gUmgh D = 2 2 car u w == r =¥ rF t net I Â= = tt a 2 Irdm mr == Â Ú 2 cm mm =ÂÂ rr r uw = I =¥ = Lrp w 2 1 2 KI w = 0 t ww a =+ 2 00 1 2 t qq w a =+ + t a = acceleration F = force f = frequency h = height I = rotational inertia J = impulse K = kinetic energy k = spring constant A = length L = angular momentum m = mass N = normal force P = power p = momentum r = radius or distance r = position vector T = period t = time U = potential energy u = velocity or speed W = work done on a system x = position m = coefficient of friction q = angle t = torque w = angular speed a = angular acceleration f = phase angle s k =- Fx 2 1 2 sUkx = max cos( xx t wf =+) 21 T fp w == 2 s m T k p = 2 pT g p = A 12 2 ˆ G Gm m r =- F r 12 G Gm m U r =- 212 0 1 4 qq F r p =  q = F E 0 = ÚEA iv Q d  dV E dr =- 0 1 4 i i iq V r p = Â  12 0 1 4 E qq UqV r p ==  Q C V = 0A C d k =  pi iCC= Â 11 s i iCC = Â dQ I dt = 2 11 22 cUQVCV == R A r = A r = EJ d INeA u = VIR = i i s R R = Â 1 i i p R R =Â 1 PIV = M q =¥ FvB A = area B = magnetic field C = capacitance d = distance E = electric field e = emf F = force I = current J = current density L = inductance A = length n = number of loops of wire per unit length N = number of charge carriers per unit volume P = power Q = charge q = point charge R = resistance r = distance t = time U = potential or stored energy V = electric potentia l u = velocity or speed r = resistivity mf = magnetic flux k = dielectric constant 0m = ÚBi v dI Id d r0 3 4 m p ¥ =r B  Id =¥Ú F  B 0 sB nI m = f = ÚBAi m d f e ==- ÚEi v m d d dt  dI L dt e =- 2 1 2 LULI =

-5- ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C EQUATIONS, EFFECTIVE 2012 GEOMETRY AND TRIGONOMETRY CALCULUS Rectangle Abh = Triangle 1 2 Abh= Circle 2 Ar p = 2 Cr p = Rectangular Solid Vwh = A Cylinder 2 Vr p = A 2 22 Sr p p =+ A r Sphere 3 4 3 V p = r 2 4 Sr p = Right Triangle 22 2ab c += sin a c q = cos b c q = tan a b q = A = area C = circumference V = volume S = surface area b = base h = height A = length w = width r = radius c a b 90° q df df du dx du dx = 1 nn d x nx dx - = x x d ee dx = 1 ln = d x dx x ()sin cos d x x dx = ()cos sin d x x dx =- 1 1 ,1 1 nnxdx x n n + =π+ Ú - x xedx e =Ú ln dx x x = Ú cos sin x dx x = Ú sin cos xdx x =- Ú

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -6- PHYSICS C: MECHANICS SECTION II Time — 45 minutes 3 Questions Directions: Answer all three questions. The suggested time is about 15 minutes for answering each of the questions, which are worth 15 points each. The parts within a question ma y not have equal weight. Show all your work in this booklet in the spaces provided after each part. Mech 1. Experiment 1 : A block of mass 1.5 kg is placed on a long board. You are to design an experiment to determine the coefficient of static friction between the block and the board. (a) i. From the following list of available equipment, check those additional items you would use for the purpose of determining the coefficient of static friction. ____ Ruler ____ Spring scale ____ String ____ Meterstick ____ Pulley ____ Protractor ____ Photogate ____ Stopwatch ____ Mass hanger ____ Clamps and supports ____ Objects of various k nown masses ii. Sketch a diagram of your experimental setup a nd label the pieces of equipment that would be used. iii. Outline the experimental procedure you would use, including a list of quantities you would measure. For each quantity, identify the equipment yo u would use to make the measurement.

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -7- (b) Explain how to use the measurements described in part (a) to calculate the coefficient of static friction. Include a free-body diagram in your explanation that show s all forces (not components) acting on the block while the measurements are being made. Experiment 2 : In a second experiment, the coefficient of kine tic friction between the block and the board is above the horizontal. The block is released determined to be 0.10. The board is now inclined at an angle of 25∞ from rest at the top of the incline and slides 2.0 m down the incline. (c) Calculate the work done by kinetic fric tion as the block slides down the incline. (d) The mass of the block is now increased without changing the coefficient of kinetic friction, and experiment 2 is repeated. How does each of the following change? i. The magnitude of the frictional force Increases Decreases Remains the same ii. The magnitude of the velocity of the block as it reaches the bottom of the incline Increases Decreases Remains the same iii. The kinetic energy of th e block at the bottom of the incline Increases Decreases Remains the same

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -8- Mech 2. A satellite of mass m is in a stable circular orbit around Earth at a distance 1R from the center of Earth. The mass of Earth is eM . (a) Derive an expression for the following in terms of m, 1R , eM , and fundamental constants, as appropriate. i. The orbital speed 1u of the satellite ii. The total energy of the satellite in this orbit, assuming gravitational potential energy to be zero at an infinite distance from the center of Earth

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -9- The satellite’s booster rockets fire and lift the satellite to a higher circular orbit of radius 1 2R . The satellite follows the path shown in the diag ram below, moving a total distance S during the orbital change. The component of the rockets’ force parallel to the path is given by the equation ( )01 x FF S = - , where x is the variable distance traveled along the path at any moment. (b) Derive an expression for the total work done on the satellite by the force F in terms of 0F and S. (c) If the total distance S is equal to 1 3R , derive an expression for 0F in terms of eM , 1R , m, and fundamental constants, as appropriate.

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. == GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -10-= Mech 3. A uniform disk of mass M and radius R is suspended vertically from a pivot on its edge so that it is free to swing without friction, as shown in Figure 1 above. The di sk is raised to an initial angular displacement 0q with respect to the vertical, as shown in Figure 2 above, and re leased from rest. The rotational inertia of the disk about its center of mass is 22 IMR= . Express all algebraic answers in terms of the given quantities and fundamental constants, as appropriate. (a) Derive an expression for the rotational inertia of the disk about the pivot. (b) Derive an expression for the maximum angular velocity of the disk during its swing. (c) Using Newton’s second law in either translational or rotational form, as appropriate, write a differential equation that could be used to determine the angular displacement of the disk q as a function of time t. Do not solve the equation.

Unauthorized copying or reuse of any part of this page is illegal. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE. -11- (d) Derive an expression for the period for small-amplitude oscillations of the disk. (e) Suppose the disk is replaced with another uniform disk with twice the radius, and the pivot point is again on the edge of the disk. How will the period of small-am plitude oscillations be affected by the new disk? It will increase. It will decrease. It will remain the same. There is not enough information to determine the period. Justify your a nswer.

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Multiple -Choice Answer Key The following contains the answers to the multiple -choice questions in this exam .

Answer Key for AP Physics C: Mechanics Practice Exam, Section I Question 1: D Question 2: D Question 3: A Question 4: E Question 5: A Question 6: A Question 7: C Question 8: D Question 9: E Question 10: B Question 11: C Question 12: D Question 13: B Question 14: D Question 15: B Question 16: C Question 17: C Question 18: D Q uestion 19: A Question 20: E Question 21: E Question 22: A Question 23: C Question 24: C Question 25: E Question 26: C Question 27: A Question 28: D Question 29: B Question 30: D Question 31: D Question 32: B Question 33: D Question 34: C Question 35: A

Free- Response Scoring Guidelines The following contains the scoring guidelines for the free- response questions in this exam .

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 15 points total D istribution of points (a) i. 1 point For selecting equipment consistent with the diagram drawn in part (a)-ii 1 point ii. 1 point For label ing a diagram consistent with the procedure in described part (a) -iii 1 point iii. 2 points For listing specific quantities to be measured that can be used to determine the coefficient of static friction 1 point For indicating which equipment will be used to take the measurements listed above 1 point Example: Pull the spring scale to the right until the block starts to move. Use the spring scale to measure the maximum force exerted on the block. Alternate Example: Place the block on the board while the board is horizontal. Lift one end of the board until the block begins to slide. Use a protractor to measure the angle at which the block begins to slide. © 2014 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 (continued) Distribution of points (b) 5 points The experiment described by the student must attempt to measure the coefficient of static friction sm , not the coefficient of kinetic friction. Solution for example shown above: For vectors indicating the normal force up and the force of gravity down 1 point For a vector indicating the horizontal applied force 1 point For a vector indicating the static friction opposite the applied force 1 point Note: One point is deducted if there are any extraneous vectors or any vectors not starting on and pointing away from the block. For setting the net force equal to zero 1 point 0 netF ma== max 0 s Ff -= ssf mgm = For a correct expression for the coefficient of static friction 1 point max sF mg m = Solution for alter nate example: Alternate points For a vector indicating the force of gravity down 1 point For a vector indicating the normal force perpendicular to the incline 1 point For a vector indicating the static friction up the incline 1 point Note: One point is deducted if there are any extraneous vectors or any vectors not starting on and pointing away from the block For setting the net force equal to zero 1 point 0 netF ma== © 201 4 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 (continued) Distribution of points max 0 s Ff-= maxF is the component of gravity along the plane, and sf depends on the component of gravity perpendicular to the plane sin cos 0 s mg mg- θµ θ = For a correct expression for the coefficient of static friction 1 point tan s= µ θ (c) 3 points For a correct equation to solve for the work done 1 point k W Fd fd= = − i cos k W mg d=- µθ F or correctly substituting for the force of kinetic friction 1 point ( ) ( )    2 0.10 1.5 kg 9.8 m s cos 25 2.0 m W =- ( ) For a correct answer 1 point 2.7 J W =- Note: Answers without the negative sign only lose the answer point . (d) i. 1 point For selecting “Increases” 1 point ii. 1 point For selecting “Remains the same” 1 point iii. 1 point For selecting “Increases” 1 point © 2014 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 2 15 points total Di stribution of points (a) i. 3 points Set the gravitational force equal to the centripetal force . gFF= C For a correct expression for the gravitational force 1 point For a correct expression for the centripetal force 1 point 2 1 2 1 1 e GM m m R R u = For a correct answer 1 point 1 1e GM R u = ii. 3 points For an expression of the total energy as the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy of the satellite 1 point g EU K =+ For substituting a correct expression for the kinetic energy of the satellite 1 point 2 1 1 1 2 e GM m Em R u =- + 11 1 2 e GM m GM Em RR ʈ =- + Á˜ ˯ e For a correct answer 1 point 1 2 e GM m E R =- © 201 4 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 2 (continued) Distribution of points (b) 4 points For a correct equation for the work done expressed as the integral of the force 1 point W F ds= Ú i For substituting the given expression for force into the above equation 1 point 0 0 1 S x W F dx S ʈ =- Á˜ ˯ Ú For integrating with the correct limits 1 point 2 0 0 2 S x W Fx S È =- Í Í Î 2 0 0 2 S W FS F S ʈ ʈ = - -= Á˜ Á˜ ˯ ˯ 0 2 S ˘ ˙ ˙ ˚ For a correct answer 1 point 0 2 FS W = (c) 5 points For a correct statement relating work and change in energy 1 point WE=∆ For substituting the correct initial radius into the expression for potential energy 1 point For substituting the correct final radius into the expression for potential energy 1 point 11 42 ee GM m GM m WE RRʈ = =- - - Á˜ ˯ ∆ For a correct substitution of the answer from part (b) 1 point 0 11 24 2 ee F S GM m GM mRR =- + ( )01 13 24 e FR GM m R = For an answer consistent with part (b) and the change in energy 1 point 0 2 1 6 e GM m F R = © 201 4 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 3 15 points total Distribution of points (a) 2 points For a correct expression of the parallel axis theorem 1 point Substitute into the above expression I 2 CM I Md =+ 22 1 2 I MR MR =+ For a correct answer 1 point 2 3 2 I MR = (b) 4 points For a correct expression of the conservation of energy for the disk 1 point 11 2KU K U += + 2 For correct ly setting the initial gravitational potential energy equal to the rotational kinetic energy at the bottom of the swing 1 point 2 1 1 2 mgh I w = For substituting a correct expression for the initial height 1 point ( ) 22 0 13 cos 22 Mg R R MRw ʈ -= Á˜ ˯ θ ( ) 2 0 3 1 cos 4 g w -= θ R For an answer consistent with part (a) 1 point ( ) 0 4 1 cos 3 g R w =- θ (c) 3 points For using a correct expression of Newton’s 2nd law for rotational motion 1 point 2 3 2 I MR == τα α For substituting a correct expression for torque into the above equation 1 point 2 3 sin 2 Mg R MR -= θ α For expressing the above equation as a differential equation (Note: Any appropriate manipulation of this equation is acceptable, including a subsequent small angle approximation.) 1 point 2 2 3 sin 2d gR dt -= θ θ © 201 4 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

AP ® PHYSICS C - MECHANICS 2014 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 3 (continued) Distribution of points (d) 4 points For using a correct expression for simple harmonic motion 1 point 2 2 2d dt w =- θ θ 2 axw =- For substituting the small angle approximation (sin qq ) into the answer from part (c) 1 point 2 2 3 2 d gR dt -= θ θ 2 2 2 3 gd R dt-= θ θ 2 3 g R w = For relating the correct expression for the angular velocity to the equation for period 1 point 22 3 g RT w == π For a correct answer 1 point 3 2 2R T g = π (e) 2 points For s electing “It will increase” 1 point For a correct justification 1 point Example: The period of the disk is proportional to the square root of the radius of the disk, Tµ . R A doubling of the radius of the disk will increase the period by a factor of 2. © 201 4 The College Board. Visit the College Board on the Web: www.collegeboard.org.

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