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COLL.PHYS. VOLUME 2 W/MOD.MASTERING
To draw: The vector C → such that A → + B → + C → = 0 for the given vector combination.
To draw: The vector C → such that A → + B → + C → = 0 for the given vector combination.
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COLL.PHYS. VOLUME 2 W/MOD.MASTERING
4th Edition
ISBN:
9780135160824
Author: Knight
Publisher:
PEARSON
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1 Representing Motion
2 Motion In One Dimension
3 Vectors And Motion In Two Dimensions
4 Forces And Newton's Laws Of Motion
5 Applying Newton's Laws
6 Circular Motion, Orbits, And Gravity
7 Rotational Motion
8 Equilibrium And Elasticity
9 Momentum
10 Energy And Work
11 Using Energy
12 Thermal Properties Of Matter
13 Fluids
14 Oscillations
15 Traveling Waves And Sound
16 Superposition And Standing Waves
17 Wave Optics
18 Ray Optics
19 Optical Instruments
20 Electric Fields And Forces
21 Electric Potential
22 Current And Resistance
23 Circuits
24 Magnetic Fields And Forces
25 Em Induction And Em Waves
26 Ac Electricity
27 Relativity
28 Quantum Physics
29 Atoms And Molecules
30 Nuclear Physics
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Problem 1CQ: a. Can a vector have nonzero magnitude if a component is zero? If no, why not? If yes, give an...
Problem 2CQ
Problem 3CQ: Suppose two vectors have unequal magnitudes. Can their sum be 0? Explain.
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Problem 5CQ: For a projectile, which of the following quantities are constant during the flight: x, y, Vx, Vy, V,...
Problem 6CQ: A baseball player throws a ball at a 40 angle to the ground. The ball lands on the ground some...
Problem 7CQ: An athlete performing the long jump tries to achieve the maximum distance from the point of takeoff...
Problem 8CQ: If you kick a football, at what angle to the ground should you kick the ball for the maximum...
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Problem 11CQ: If you go to a ski area, youll likely find that the beginners slope has the smallest angle. Use the...
Problem 12CQ: In an amusement-park ride, cars rolling along at high speed suddenly head up a long, straight ramp....
Problem 13CQ: There are competitions in which pilots fly small planes low over the ground and drop weights, trying...
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Problem 15CQ: You are cycling around a circular track at a constant speed. Does the magnitude of your acceleration...
Problem 16CQ: An airplane has been directed to fly in a clockwise circle, as seen from above, at constant speed...
Problem 17CQ: When you go around a corner in your car, your car follows a path that is a segment of a circle. To...
Problem 18CQ: A person trying to throw a ball as far as possible will run forward during the throw. Explain why...
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Problem 22MCQ: The gas pedal in a car is sometimes referred to as the accelerator. Which other controls on the...
Problem 23MCQ: A car travels at constant speed along the curved path shown from above in Figure Q3.23. Five...
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Problem 28MCQ: A football is kicked at an angle of 30 with a speed of 20 m/s. To the nearest second, how long will...
Problem 29MCQ: A football is kicked at an angle of 30 with a speed of 20 m/s. To the nearest 5 m, how far will the...
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Problem 31MCQ: Formula One race cars are capable of remarkable accelerations when speeding up, slowing down, and...
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Problem 5P: A position vector with magnitude 10 m points to the right and up. Its x-component is 6.0 m. What is...
Problem 6P: A velocity vector 40 above the positive x-axis has a y-component of 10 m/s. What is the value of its...
Problem 7P: A cannon tilted upward at 30 fires a cannonball with a speed of 100 m/s. At that instant, what is...
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Problem 9P: Draw each of the following vectors, then find its x- and y-components. a. d = (100m, 45 below +...
Problem 10P: Draw each of the following vectors, then find its x- and y-components. a. d = (2.0 km, 30 left of...
Problem 11P: Each of the following vectors is given in terms of its x- and y-components. Draw the vector, label...
Problem 12P: Each of the following vectors is given in terms of its x- and y-components. Draw the vector, label...
Problem 13P: A wildlife researcher is tracking a flock of geese. The geese fly 4.0 km due west, then turn toward...
Problem 14P: Jack and Jill ran up the hill at 3.0 m/s. The horizontal component of Jills velocity vector was 2.5...
Problem 15P: Josh is climbing up a steep 34 slope, moving at a steady 0.75 m/s along the ground. How many meters...
Problem 16P: You begin sliding down a 15 ski slope. Ignoring friction and air resistance, how fast will you be...
Problem 17P: A car traveling at 30 m/s runs out of gas while traveling up a 5.0 slope. How far will it coast...
Problem 18P: In the Soapbox Derby, young participants build non-motorized cars with very low-friction wheels....
Problem 19P: A piano has been pushed to the top of the ramp at the back of a moving van. The workers think it is...
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Problem 21P: A car goes around a corner in a circular arc at constant speed. Draw a motion diagram including...
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Problem 27P: A ball is thrown horizontally from a 20-m-high building with a speed of 5.0 m/s. a. Make a sketch of...
Problem 28P: A ball with a horizontal speed of 1.25 m/s rolls off a bench 1.00 m above the floor. a. How long...
Problem 29P: A pipe discharges storm water into a creek. Water flows horizontally out of the pipe at 1.5 m/s, and...
Problem 30P: A pipe discharges storm water into a creek. Water flows horizontally out of the pipe at 1.5 m/s, and...
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Problem 32P: A rifle is aimed horizontally at a target 50 m away. The bullet hits the target 2.0 cm below the aim...
Problem 33P: A gray kangaroo can bound across a flat stretch of ground with each jump carrying it 10 m from the...
Problem 34P: On the Apollo 14 mission to the moon, astronaut Alan Shepard hit a golf ball with a golf club...
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Problem 37P: Racing greyhounds are capable of rounding corners at very high speeds. A typical greyhound track has...
Problem 38P: To withstand g-forces of up to 10 gs, caused by suddenly pulling out of a steep dive, fighter jet...
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Problem 40P: In a roundabout (or traffic circle), cars go around a 25-m-diameter circle. If a cars tires will...
Problem 41P: A particle rotates in a circle with centripetal acceleration a = 8.0 m/s2 What is a if a. The radius...
Problem 42P: Entrance and exit ramps for freeways are often circular stretches of road. As you go around one at a...
Problem 43P: A peregrine falcon in a tight, circular turn can attain a centripetal acceleration 1.5 times the...
Problem 44P: An airplane cruises at 880 km/h relative to the air. It is flying from Denver, Colorado, due west to...
Problem 45P: Anita is running to the right at 5 m/s, as shown in Figure P3.21. Balls 1 and 2 are thrown toward...
Problem 47P: Anita is running to the right at 5 m/s, as shown in Figure P3.23. Balls 1 and 2 are thrown toward...
Problem 48P: Two children who are bored while waiting for their flight at the airport decide to race from one end...
Problem 49P: A boat takes 3.0 h to travel 30 km down a river, then 5.0 h to return. How fast is the river...
Problem 50GP: A particle rotates in a circle with centripetal acceleration a = 8.0 m/s2 What is a if a. The radius...
Problem 51GP: Suppose D=AB where vector A has components Ax = 5, Ay = 2 and vector B has components Bx = 3, By =...
Problem 52GP: Suppose E = 2A+3B where vector A has components Ax = 5, Ay = 2 and vector B has components Bx = 3,...
Problem 53GP: For the three vectors shown in Figure P3.47, the vector sum D=A+B+C has components Dx = 2 and Dy =...
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Problem 56GP: A pilot in a small plane encounters shifting winds. He flies 26.0 km northeast, then 45.0 km due...
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Problem 59GP: A skier gliding across the snow at 3.0 m/s suddenly starts down a 10 incline, reaching a speed of 15...
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Problem 61GP: A physics student on Planet Exidor throws a ball, and it follows the parabolic trajectory shown in...
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Problem 63GP: In 1780, in what is now referred to as Bradys Leap, Captain Sam Brady of the U.S. Continental Army...
Problem 64GP: The longest recorded pass in an NFL game traveled 83 yards in the air from the quarterback to the...
Problem 65GP: A spring-loaded gun, fired vertically, shoots a marble 6.0 m straight up in the air. What is the...
Problem 66GP: Small-plane pilots regularly compete in message drop competitions, dropping heavy weights (for which...
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Problem 68GP: Trained dolphins are capable of a vertical leap of 7.0 m straight up from the surface of the wateran...
Problem 69GP: A tennis player hits a ball 2.0 m above the ground. The ball leaves his racquet with a speed of 20...
Problem 70GP: The shot put is a track-and-field event in which athletes throw a heavy ballthe shotas far as...
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Problem 72GP: A supply plane needs to drop a package of food to scientists working on a glacier in Greenland. The...
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Problem 74GP: Ships A and B leave port together. For the next two hours, ship A travels at 20 mph in a direction...
Problem 75GP: A flock of ducks is trying to migrate south for the winter, but they keep being blown off course by...
Problem 76GP: A kayaker needs to paddle north across a 100-m-wide harbor. The tide is going out, creating a tidal...
Problem 77GP: A plane has an airspeed of 200 mph. The pilot wishes to reach a destination 600 mi due east, but a...
Problem 78GP: The Gulf Stream off the east coast of the United States can flow at a rapid 3.6 m/s to the north. A...
Problem 79GP: A ball thrown horizontally at 25 m/s travels a horizontal distance of 50 m before hitting the...
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Problem 81GP: A Ford Mustang can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a time of 5.6 s. A Mini Cooper isnt capable of...
Problem 82GP: The Screaming Swing is a carnival ride that isnot surprisinglya giant swing. Its actually two swings...
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To determine
To draw:
The vector
C
→
such that
A
→
+
B
→
+
C
→
=
0
for the given vector combination.
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