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FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS
Chapter 2, Problem 2Q
Chapter 2, Problem 2Q
BUY
FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS
12th Edition
ISBN:
9781119798606
Author: Halliday
Publisher:
WILEY
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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
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Problem 3P: SSM WWW An automobile travels on a straight road for 40 km at 30 km/h. It then continues in the same...
Problem 4P: A car moves uphill at 40 km/h and then back downhill at 60 km/h. What is the average speed for the...
Problem 5P: SSM The position of an object moving along an x axis is given by x = 3t 412 t3, where x is in...
Problem 6P: The 1992 world speed record for a bicycle human-powered vehicle was set by Chris Huber. His time...
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Problem 10P: To set a speed record in a measured straight-line distance d, a race car must be driven first in one...
Problem 11P: GO You are to drive 300 km to an interview. The interview is at 11: 15 a. m.You plan to drive at 100...
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Problem 13P: ILW You drive on Interstate 10 from San Antonio to Houston, half the time at 55 km/h and the other...
Problem 14P: GO An electron moving along the x axis has a position given by x = 16tet m, where t is in seconds....
Problem 15P: GO a If a particles position is given by x = 4 12t 3t2where t is in seconds and x is in meters,...
Problem 16P: The position function xt of a particle moving along an x axis is x = 4.0 6.0t2, with x in meters...
Problem 17P: The position of a particle moving along the x axis is given in centimeters by x = 9.75 1.50t3,...
Problem 18P: The position of a particle moving along an x axis is given by x = 12t2 2t3, where x is in meters and...
Problem 19P: SSM At a certain time a particle had a speed of 18 m/s in the positive x direction, and 2.4 s later...
Problem 20P: a If the position of a particle is given by x = 20t 5t3, where x is in meters and t is in seconds,...
Problem 21P: From t = 0 to t = 5.00 min, a man stands still, and from t = 5.00 min to t = 10.0 min, he walks...
Problem 22P: The position of a particle moving along the x axis depends on the time according to the equation x =...
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Problem 24P: Catapulting mushrooms. Certain mushrooms launch their spores by a catapult mechanism. As water...
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Problem 26P: A muon an elementary particle enters a region with a speed of 5.00 106 m/s and then is slowed at the...
Problem 27P: An electron has a constant acceleration of 3.2 m/s2. At a certain instant its velocity is 9.6 m/s....
Problem 28P: On a dry road, a car with good tires may be able to brake with a constant deceleration of 4.92 m/s2....
Problem 29P: ILW A certain elevator cab has a total run of 190 m and a maximum speed of 305 m/min, and it...
Problem 30P: The brakes on your car can slow you at a rate of 5.2 m/s2. a If you are going 137 km/h and suddenly...
Problem 31P: SSM Suppose a rocket ship in deep space moves with constant acceleration equal to 9.8 m/s2, which...
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Problem 38P: a If the maximum acceleration that is tolerable for passengers in a subway train is 1.34 m/s2 and...
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Problem 44P: When startled, an armadillo will leap upward. Suppose it rises 0.544 m in the first 0.200 s. a What...
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Problem 46P: Raindrops fall 1700 m from a cloud to the ground. a If they were not slowed by air resistance, how...
Problem 47P: SSMAt a construction site a pipe wrench struck the ground with a speed of 24 m/s. a From what height...
Problem 48P: A hoodlum throws a stone vertically downward with an initial speed of 12.0 m/s from the roof of a...
Problem 49P: SSM A hot-air balloon is ascending at the rate of 12 m/s and is 80 m above the ground when a package...
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Problem 52P: GO A bolt is dropped from a bridge under construction, falling 90 m to the valley below the bridge....
Problem 53P: SSM ILW A key falls from a bridge that is 45 m above the water. It falls directly into a model boat,...
Problem 54P: GO A stone is dropped into a river from a bridge 43.9 m above the water. Another stone is thrown...
Problem 55P: SSM A ball of moist clay falls 15.0 m to the ground. It is in contact with the ground for 20.0 ms...
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Problem 57P: To test the quality of a tennis ball, you drop it onto the floor from a height of 4.00 m. It...
Problem 58P: An object falls a distance h from rest. If it travels 0.50h in the last 1.00 s, find a the time and...
Problem 59P: Water drips from the nozzle of a shower onto the floor 200 cm below. The drops fall at regular equal...
Problem 60P: GO A rock is thrown vertically upward from ground level at time t = 0. At t = 1.5 s it passes the...
Problem 61P: GO A steel ball is dropped from a buildings roof and passes a window, taking 0.125 s to fall from...
Problem 62P: A basketball player grabbing a rebound jumps76.0 cm vertically. How much total time ascent and...
Problem 63P: GO A drowsy cat spots a flowerpot that sails first up and then down past an open window. The pot is...
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Problem 70P: Two particles move along an x axis. The position of particle 1 is given by x = 6.00t2 3.00t 2.00...
Problem 71P: In an arcade video game, a spot is programmed to move across the screen according to x = 9.00t...
Problem 72P: A rock is shot vertically upward from the edge of the top of a tall building. The rock reaches its...
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Problem 77P: SSM A hot rod can accelerate from 0 to 60 km/h in 5.4 s. a What is its average acceleration, in...
Problem 78P: GO A red train traveling at 72 km/h and a green train traveling at 144 km/h are headed toward each...
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Problem 80P: A train started from rest and moved with constant acceleration. At one time it was traveling 30 m/s,...
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