Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
Conceptual Physics: The High School Physics Program
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Author: Paul G. Hewitt
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 10, Problem 16A

Biker Bob rides his bicycle inside the rotating space station at the speeds and directions given. The tangential speed of the floor of the station is 10 m/s clockwise.

Chapter 10, Problem 16A, Biker Bob rides his bicycle inside the rotating space station at the speeds and directions given.

a. Rank his speeds from highest to lowest relative to the stars.

b. Rank the normal forces on Bob from largest to smallest.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The rank of the speed of the biker from highest to lowest relative to the stars.

Answer to Problem 16A

The rank of the speed of the biker from highest to lowest relative to the stars is vC>vB>vA .

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The tangential speed of the floor of the station is 10m/s .

Formula used:

The expression for the speed for the objects moving in same direction as follows:

  v=v1v2

Here, v1 is the speed of the station and v2 is the speed of the object.

Calculation:

The speed of the biker for case A as follows:

  v=v1v2vA=(10m/s)(6m/s)vA=4m/s

The speed of the biker for case B as follows:

  v=v2v1vB=(10m/s)(4m/s)vB=6m/s

The speed of the biker for case C as follows:

  v=v1v2vC=(10m/s)(4m/s)vC=14m/s

By comparing the values, the speed of the biker is vC>vB>vA .

Hence, the rank of the speed of the biker from highest to lowest relative to the stars is vC>vB>vA .

Conclusion:

Thus, the rank of the speed of the biker from highest to lowest relative to the stars is vC>vB>vA .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The rank of the normal forces on Bob from largest to smallest.

Answer to Problem 16A

The rank of the normal forces on Bob from largest to smallest is NC>NB>NA .

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

The tangential speed of the floor of the station is 10m/s .

Formula used:

The expression for the normal force on the bicycle as follows:

  N=mv2r

Here, m is the mass of the rider, v is the speed of the rider relative to the stars, and r is the radius.

Calculation:

Refer part (a).

The speed of the biker for case A vA=4m/s .

The speed of the biker for case B vB=6m/s .

The speed of the biker for case C vC=14m/s .

The normal force for case A as follows:

  N=mv2rNA=m(4m/s)2rNA=16mr(m/s)2

The normal force for case B as follows:

  N=mv2rNB=m(6m/s)2rNB=36mr(m/s)2

The normal force for case C as follows:

  N=mv2rNC=m(14m/s)2rNC=196mr(m/s)2

By comparing the values, the normal force is NC>NB>NA .

Conclusion:

Thus, the rank of the normal forces on Bob from largest to smallest is NC>NB>NA .

Chapter 10 Solutions

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