Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
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ISBN: 9781337553292
Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 29P

(a)

To determine

The unit vector expression for the velocity of hurricane during first 3 hours.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The unit vector expression for the velocity of hurricane during first 3 hours is (20.5km/h)i^+(35.50km/h)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

Consider the east direction as positive x direction.

The unit vector expression of velocity of hurricane for first 3 hours is given as,

v1=(|v1|cos60.0°)i^+(|v1|sin60.0°)j^ (I)

Substitute 41.0km/h for |v1| in above expression in equation (I).

v1=((41.0km/h)cos60.0°)i^+((41.0km/h)sin60.0°)j^=(20.5km/h)i^+(35.50km/h)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit vector expression for the velocity of hurricane during first 3 hours is (20.5km/h)i^+(35.50km/h)j^ .

(b)

To determine

The unit vector expression for the new velocity of the hurricane.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The unit vector expression for the new velocity of hurricane is (25.0km/h)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

The unit vector expression for the new velocity of the hurricane is,

v2=(|v2|)j^

Substitute 25.0km/h for |v2| in above expression.

v2=(25.0km/h)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit vector expression for the new velocity of hurricane is (25.0km/h)j^ .

(c)

To determine

The unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during first 3 hours.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during first 3 hours is (61.5km)i^+(106.5km)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

Formula to determine the unit vector expression for the displacement during first 3 hours is,

d1=(v1)(t) (II)

  • v1 is the velocity of hurricane during first 3 hours.
  • t is the time.
  • d1 is the displacement of hurricane for 3 hours.

Substitute (20.5km/h)i^+(35.50km/h)j^ for v1 and 3.00hours for t in equation (II).

d1=((20.5km/h)i^+(35.50km/h)j^)(3.00hours)=(61.5km)i^+(106.5km)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during first 3 hours is (61.5km)i^+(106.5km)j^ .

(d)

To determine

The unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during the later 1.50 hours.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during the later 1.50 hours is (37.5km)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

Formula to determine the unit vector expression for the displacement during the later 1.50 hours is,

d2=(v2)(t) (III)

  • v1 is the velocity of hurricane during the later 1.50 hours.
  • t is the time.
  • d1 is the displacement of hurricane for the later 1.50 hours.

Substitute (25.0km/h)j^ for v2 and 1.50hours for t in equation (III).

d1=((25.0km/h)j^)(1.50hours)=(37.5km)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit vector expression for the displacement of the hurricane during the later 1.50 hours is (37.5km)j^ .

(e)

To determine

The net displacement of the hurricane after 4.50hours .

(e)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The net displacement of the hurricane after 4.50hours is 157km .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

To determine: The unit vector expression for the net displacement after 4.50hours .

Answer: The unit vector expression for the net displacement after 4.50hours is (61.5km)i^+(144km)j^ .

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

Formula to determine the unit vector expression for the net displacement after 4.50hours is,

d=d1+d2 (IV)

Substitute (61.5km)i^+(106.5km)j^ for d1 and (37.5km)j^ for d2 in equation (IV).

d=(61.5km)i^+(106.5km)j^+(37.5km)j^=(61.5km)i^+(144km)j^

Section 2:

To determine: The magnitude of the net displacement after 4.50hours .

Answer: The magnitude of the net displacement after 4.50hours is 157km .

Given information:

The velocity of hurricane for the first 3 hours is 41.0km/h with a direction of 60.0° north of west and the velocity of hurricane for next 1.50 hour is 25.0km/h with a direction along north.

From part (d), the unit vector expression for the net displacement after 4.50hours is given as,

d=(61.5km)i^+(144km)j^

Formula to calculate the magnitude of the net displacement after 4.50hours is,

|d|=(dx)2+(dy)2 (V)

Substitute 61.5km for dx and 144km for dy in equation (V).

|d|=(61.5km)2+(144km)2=156.58km157km

Conclusion:

Therefore, the magnitude of the net displacement after 4.50hours is 157km

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