Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Technology Update, Hybrid Edition (with Enhanced WebAssign Multi-Term LOE Printed Access Card for Physics)
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Author: Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.39P
A simple accelerometer is constructed inside a car by suspending an object of mass m from a string of length L that is tied to the car’s ceiling. As the car accelerates the string-object system makes a constant angle of θ with the vertical. (a) Assuming that the string mass is negligible compared with m, derive an expression for the car’s acceleration in terms of θ and show that it is independent of the mass m and the length L. (b) Determine the acceleration of the car when θ = 23.0º.
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