1 Measurement 2 Motion Along A Straight Line 3 Vectors 4 Motion In Two And Three Dimensions 5 Force And Motion—i 6 Force And Motion—ii 7 Kinetic Energy And Work 8 Potential Energy And Conservation Of Energy 9 Center Of Mass And Linear Momentum 10 Rotational 11 Rolling, Torque, And Angular Momentum 12 Equilibrium And Elasticity 13 Gravitation 14 Fluids 15 Oscillations 16 Waves—i 17 Waves—ii 18 Temperature, Heat, And The First Law Of Thermodynamics 19 The Kinetic Theory Of Gases 20 Entropy And The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 21 coulomb’s Law 22 Electric Fields 23 Gauss’ Law 24 Electric Potential 25 Capacitance 26 Current And Resistance 27 Circuits 28 Magnetic Fields 29 Magnetic Fields Due To Currents 30 Induction And Inductance 31 Electromagnetic Oscillations And Alternating Current 32 Maxwell’s Equations; Magnetism Of Matter 33 Electromagnetic Waves 34 Images 35 Interference 36 Diffraction 37 Relativity 38 Photons And Matter Waves 39 More About Matter Waves 40 All About Atoms 41 Conduction Of Electricity In Solids 42 Nuclear Physics 43 Energy From The Nucleus 44 Quarks, Leptons, And The Big Bang expand_more
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Problem 1Q: In a first experiment, a sinusoidal sound wave is sent through a long tube of air. transporting... Problem 2Q Problem 3Q Problem 4Q Problem 5Q Problem 6Q Problem 7Q Problem 8Q Problem 9Q: For a particular tube, here are four of the six harmonic frequencies below 1000 Hz: 300, 600, 750,... Problem 10Q Problem 11Q: You are given four tuning forks. The fork with the lowest frequency oscillates at 500 Hz. By... Problem 1P: Two spectators at a soccer game see, and a moment later hear, the ball being kicked on the playing... Problem 2P: What is the bulk modulus of oxygen if 32.0 g of oxygen occupies 22.4 L and the speed of sound in the... Problem 3P Problem 4P: A column of soldiers, marching at 120 paces per minute, keep in step with the beat of a drummer at... Problem 5P Problem 6P: A man strikes one end of a thin rod with a hammer. The speed of sound in the rod is 15 times the... Problem 7P: SSM WWW A stone is dropped into a well. The splash is heard 3.00 s later. What is the depth of the... Problem 8P: GO Hot chocolate effect. Tap a metal spoon inside a mug of water and note the frequency fi you hear.... Problem 9P: If the form of a sound wave traveling through air is sx, t = 6.0 nm cos kx 3000 rad/st , how much... Problem 10P Problem 11P: SSM Diagnostic ultrasound of frequency 4.50 MHz is used to examine tumors in soft tissue. a What is... Problem 12P: The pressure in a traveling sound wave is given by the equation p = 1.50 Pa sin 0.900 m1 x 315 s1t.... Problem 13P: A sound wave of the form s = sm coskx t travels at 343 m/s through air in a long horizontal tube.... Problem 14P: Figure 17-32 shows the output from a pressure monitor mounted at a point along the path taken by a... Problem 15P Problem 16P: Two sound waves, from two different sources with the same frequency, 540 Hz, travel in the same... Problem 17P Problem 18P Problem 19P Problem 20P Problem 21P Problem 22P: In Fig. 17-38, sound with a 40.0 cm wavelength travels rightward from a source and through a tube... Problem 23P: GO Figure 17-39 shows two point sources S1 and S2 that emit sound of wavelength = 2.00 m. The... Problem 24P: Suppose that the sound level of a conversation is initially at an angry 70 dB and then drops to a... Problem 25P: A sound wave of frequency 300Hz has an intensity of 1.00 W/m2. What is the amplitude of the air... Problem 26P Problem 27P: SSM WWW A certain sound source is increased in sound level by 30.0 dB. By what multiple is a its... Problem 28P: Two sounds differ in sound level by 1.00 dB. What is the ratio of the greater intensity to the... Problem 29P Problem 30P: The source of a sound wave has a power of 1.00 W. If it is a point source, a what is the intensity... Problem 31P: GO When you crack a knuckle, you suddenly widen the knuckle cavity, allowing more volume for the... Problem 32P: Approximately a third of people with normal hearing have ears that continuously emit a low-intensity... Problem 33P: Male Rana catesbeiana bullfrogs arc known for their loud mating call. The call is emitted not by the... Problem 34P Problem 35P: A point source emits 30.0 W of sound isotropically. A small microphone intercepts the sound in an... Problem 36P: Party hearing. As the number of people at a party increases, you must raise your voice for a... Problem 37P Problem 38P: The water level in a vertical glass tube 1.00 m long can be adjusted to any position in the tube. A... Problem 39P Problem 40P: Organ pipe A, with both ends open, has a fundamental frequency of 300 Hz. The third harmonic of... Problem 41P: A violin siring 15.0 cm long and fixed at both ends oscillates in its n = 1 mode. The speed of waves... Problem 42P: A sound wave in a fluid medium is reflected at a barrier so that a standing wave is formed. The... Problem 43P: SSM In Fig. 17-41, S is a small loudspeaker driven by an audio oscillator with a frequency that is... Problem 44P: The crest of a Parasaurolophus dinosaur skull is shaped somewhat like a trombone and contains a... Problem 45P: In pipe A, the ratio of a particular harmonic frequency to the next lower harmonic frequency is 1.2.... Problem 46P: GO Pipe A. which is 1.20 m long and open at both ends, oscillates at its third lowest harmonic... Problem 47P: A well with vertical sides and water at the bottom resonates at 7.00 Hz and at no lower frequency.... Problem 48P: One of the harmonic frequencies of tube A with two open ends is 325 Hz. The next-highest harmonic... Problem 49P: SSM A violin string 30.0 cm long with linear density 0.650 g/m is placed near a loudspeaker that is... Problem 50P Problem 51P: The A string of a violin is a little too tightly stretched Beats at 4.00 per second are heard when... Problem 52P: A tuning fork of unknown frequency makes 3.00 beats per second with was standard fork of frequency... Problem 53P: SSM Two identical piano wires have a fundamental frequency of 600 Hz when kept under the same... Problem 54P: You have five tuning forks that oscillate at close but different resonant frequencies. What are the... Problem 55P Problem 56P: An ambulance with a siren emitting a whine at 1600 Hz overtakes and passes a cyclist pedaling a bike... Problem 57P: A state trooper chases a speeder along a straight road: both vehicles move at 160 km/h. The siren on... Problem 58P Problem 59P Problem 60P: A stationary motion detector sends sound waves of frequency 0.150 MHz toward a truck approaching at... Problem 61P: GO A bat is flitting about in a cave, navigating via ultrasonic bleeps. Assume that the sound... Problem 62P Problem 63P: ILWAn acoustic burglar alarm consists of a source emitting waves of frequency 28.0 kHz. What is the... Problem 64P: A stationary detector measures the frequency of a sound source that first moves at constant velocity... Problem 65P: GO A 2000 Hz siren and a civil defense official are both at rest with respect to the ground. What... Problem 66P: GO Two trains are traveling toward each other at 30.5 m/s relative to the ground. One train is... Problem 67P: SSM WWWA girl is sitting near the open window of a train that is moving at a velocity of 10.00 m/s... Problem 68P Problem 69P: SSMA jet plane passes over you at a height of 5000 m and a speed of Mach 1.5. a Find the Mach cone... Problem 70P: A plane flies at 1.25 times the speed of sound. Its sonic boom reaches a man on the ground 1.00 min... Problem 71P: At a distance of 10 km, a 100 Hz horn, assumed to be an isotropic point source, is barely audible.... Problem 72P: A bullet is fired with a speed of 685 m/s. Find the angle made by the shock cone with the line of... Problem 73P Problem 74P: The average density of Earths crust 10 km beneath the continents is 2.7 g/cm3. The speed of... Problem 75P: A certain loudspeaker system emits sound isotropically with a frequency of 2000 Hz and an intensity... Problem 76P: Find the ratios greater to smaller of the a intensities, b pressure amplitudes, and c particle... Problem 77P Problem 78P: A trumpet player on a moving railroad flatcar moves toward a second trumpet player standing... Problem 79P Problem 80P: GO A detector initially moves at constant velocity directly toward a stationary sound source and... Problem 81P: SSMa If two sound waves, one in air and one in fresh water, are equal in intensity and angular... Problem 82P: A continuous sinusoidal longitudinal wave is sent along a very long coiled spring from an attached... Problem 83P Problem 84P: The speed of sound in a certain metal is vm. One end of a long pipe of that metal of length L is... Problem 85P: An avalanche of sand along some rare desert sand dunes can produce a booming that is loud enough to... Problem 86P: A sound source moves along an x axis, between detectors A and B. The wavelength of the sound... Problem 87P: SSMA siren emitting a sound of frequency 1000 Hz moves away from you toward the face of a cliff at a... Problem 88P Problem 89P Problem 90P Problem 91P Problem 92P: You can estimate your distance from a lightning stroke by counting the seconds between the flash you... Problem 93P Problem 94P Problem 95P: SSMThe sound intensity is 0.0080 W/m2 at a distance of 10 m from an isotropic point source of sound.... Problem 96P: Four sound waves are to be sent through the same tube of air, in the same direction: s1x, t = 9.00... Problem 97P Problem 98P: A point source that is stationary on an x axis emits a sinusoidal sound wave at a frequency of 686... Problem 99P: You are standing at a distance D from an isotropic point source of sound. You walk 50.0 m toward the... Problem 100P: Pipe A has only one open end; pipe B is four times as long and has two open ends. Of the lowest 10... Problem 101P Problem 102P Problem 103P Problem 104P Problem 105P Problem 106P Problem 107P Problem 108P Problem 109P Problem 110P format_list_bulleted