Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
Glencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student Edition
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780078807213
Author: Paul W. Zitzewitz
Publisher: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 1PP

a.

To determine

Time taken by the stone to reach the bottom of the cliff.

a.

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Answer to Problem 1PP

Time taken by stone to reach bottom of cliff, t=4 s .

Explanation of Solution

Given :

Horizontal velocity of the stone, vx=5 m/s

Height of the cliff, h=78.4 m

Formula used :

Second equation of motion.

  h=ut+12gt2

Here, u is initial velocity, g is acceleration due to gravity, and t is time.

Calculation:

When stone is thrown its initial velocity, u=0 m/sec

Acceleration due to gravity, g=9.8 m/s2

Now, substitute the value of u, g and h and solve.

  78.4=0×t+12×9.8×t24.9t2=78.4t2=16t=4 s

Conclusion :

Therefore, time taken by stone to reach the cliff is 4 s.

b.

To determine

The distanceof stone hitting the ground from the base of the cliff.

b.

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Answer to Problem 1PP

Stone will hit the ground at distance of d=20 m .

Explanation of Solution

Given :

Horizontal velocity of the stone, vx=5 m/s

Height of the cliff, h=78.4 m

Formula used :

  d=vt

Here, d is distance, v is speed and t is time.

Calculation:

From part a, t=4 s

Now, substitute the value of v and t .

  d=5×4=20 m

Conclusion :

Therefore, stone will hit the ground at a distance of 20 m from the base of cliff.

c.

To determine

Horizontal and vertical component of velocity stone just before it hits the ground.

c.

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Answer to Problem 1PP

Horizontal component of velocity is vx=5 m/s and vertical component of velocity is vy=39.2 m/s .

Explanation of Solution

Given :

Horizontal velocity of the stone, vx=5 m/s

Height of the cliff, h=78.4 m

Formula used :

  v=u+gt

Here, v is final velocity, u is initial velocity and g is acceleration due to gravity.

Calculation:

As there is no influence of gravity on horizontal therefore horizontal velocity will remain same as vx=5 m/s when stone hits the ground.

Initial velocity in vertical direction, uiy=0 m/s

Acceleration due to gravity, g=9.8 m/sec2

Now, substitute the value of uiy , g and t.

  vy=0+9.8×4=39.2 m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, horizontal component of velocity when stone hits the ground is 5 m/s and vertical component of velocity when stone hits the ground is 39.2 m/s.

Chapter 6 Solutions

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