1 Physics And Measurement 2 Motion In One Dimension 3 Vectors 4 Motion In Two Dimensions 5 The Laws Of Motion 6 Circular Motion And Other Applications Of Newton's Laws 7 Energy Of A System 8 Conservation Of Energy 9 Linear Momentum And Collisions 10 Rotation Of A Rigid Object About A Fixed Axis 11 Angular Momentum 12 Static Equilibrium And Elasticity 13 Universal Gravitation 14 Fluid Mechanics 15 Oscillatory Motion 16 Wave Motion 17 Superposition And Standing Waves 18 Temperature 19 The First Law Of Thermodynamics 20 The Kinetic Theory Of Gases 21 Heat Engines, Entropy, And The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 22 Electricity And Magnetism 23 Continuous Charge Distributions And Gauss's Law 24 Electric Potential 25 Capacitance And Dielectrics 26 Current And Resistance 27 Direct-current Circuits 28 Magnetic Fields 29 Sources Of The Magnetic Field 30 Faraday's Law 31 Inductance 32 Alternating-current Circuits 33 Electromagnetic Waves 34 The Nature Of Light And The Principles Of Ray Optics 35 Image Fonnation 36 Wave Optics 37 Diffraction Patterns And Polarization 38 Relativity expand_more
4.1 The Position, Velocity, And Acceleration Vectors 4.2 Two-dimensional Motion With Constant Acceleration 4.3 Projectile Motion 4.4 Analysis Model: Particle In Uniform Circular Motion 4.5 Tangential And Radial Acceleration 4.6 Relative Velocity And Relative Acceleration Chapter Questions expand_more
Problem 1P: Suppose the position vector for a particle is given as a function of time by r(t)=x(t)i+y(t)j, with... Problem 2P: The coordinates of an object moving in the xy plane vary with time according to the equations x =... Problem 3P: The vector position of a particle varies in time according to the expression r=3.00i6.00t2j, where r... Problem 4P: It is not possible to see very small objects, such as viruses, using an ordinary light microscope.... Problem 5P: Review. A snowmobile is originally at the point with position vector 29.0 m at 95.0 counterclockwise... Problem 6P: In a local bar, a customer slides an empty beer mug down the counter for a refill. The height of the... Problem 7P: Mayan kings and many school sports teams are named for the puma, cougar, or mountain lionFelis... Problem 8P: A projectile is fired in such a way that its horizontal range is equal to three times its maximum... Problem 9P: The speed of a projectile when it reaches its maximum height is one-half its speed when it is at... Problem 10P: A rock is thrown upward from level ground in such a way that the maximum height of its flight is... Problem 11P: A firefighter, a distance d from a burning building, directs a stream of water from a fire hose at... Problem 12P: A basketball star covers 2.80 m horizontally in a jump to dunk the ball (Fig. P4.12a). His motion... Problem 13P: A student stands at the edge of a cliff and throws a stone horizontally over the edge with a speed... Problem 14P: The record distance in the sport of throwing cowpats is 81.1 m. This record toss was set by Steve... Problem 15P: A home run is hit in such a way that the baseball just clears a wall 21.0 m high, located 130 m from... Problem 16P: A projectile is fired from the top of a cliff of height h above the ocean below. The projectile is... Problem 17P: A boy stands on a diving board and tosses a stone into a swimming pool. The stone is thrown from a... Problem 18P: In Example 4.6, we found the centripetal acceleration of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun.... Problem 19P: The astronaut orbiting the Earth in Figure P4.19 is preparing to dock with a Westar VI satellite.... Problem 20P: An athlete swings a ball, connected to the end of a chain, in a horizontal circle. The athlete is... Problem 21P: The athlete shown in Figure P4.21 rotates a 1.00-kg discus along a circular path of radius 1.06 m.... Problem 22P: A tire 0.500 m in radius rotates at a constant rate of 200 rev/min. Find the speed and acceleration... Problem 23P: (a) Can a particle moving with instantaneous speed 3.00 m/s on a path with radius of curvature 2.00... Problem 24P: A ball swings counterclockwise in a vertical circle at the end of a rope 1.50 m long. When the ball... Problem 25P: A bolt drops from the ceiling of a moving train car that is accelerating northward at a rate of 2.50... Problem 26P: The pilot of an airplane notes that the compass indicates a heading due west. The airplanes speed... Problem 27P: You are taking flying lessons from an experienced pilot. You and the pilot are up in the plane, with... Problem 28P: A car travels due east with a speed of 50.0 km/h. Raindrops are falling at a constant speed... Problem 29P: A science student is riding on a flatcar of a train traveling along a straight, horizontal track at... Problem 30P: A river has a steady speed of 0.500 m/s. A student swims upstream a distance of 1.00 km and swims... Problem 31P: A river flows with a steady speed v. A student swims upstream a distance d and then back to the... Problem 32P: You are participating in a summer internship with the Coast Guard. You have been assigned the duty... Problem 33P: A farm truck moves due east with a constant velocity of 9.50 m/s on a limitless, horizontal stretch... Problem 34AP: A ball on the end of a string is whirled around in a horizontal circle of radius 0.300 m. The plane... Problem 35AP: Why is the following situation impassible? A normally proportioned adult walks briskly along a... Problem 36AP: A particle starts from the origin with velocity 5im/s at t = 0 and moves in the xy plane with a... Problem 37AP: Lisa in her Lamborghini accelerates at (3.00i2.00j)m/s2, while Jill in her Jaguar accelerates at... Problem 38AP: A boy throws a stone horizontally from the top of a cliff of height h toward the ocean below. The... Problem 39AP: Why is the following situation impossible? Albert Pujols hits a home run so that the baseball just... Problem 40AP: As some molten metal splashes, one droplet flies off to the east with initial velocity vi at angle i... Problem 41AP: An astronaut on the surface of the Moon fires a cannon to launch an experiment package, which leaves... Problem 42AP: A pendulum with a cord of length r = 1.00 m swings in a vertical plane (Fig. P4.42). When the... Problem 43AP: A spring cannon is located at the edge of a table that is 1.20 m above the floor. A steel ball is... Problem 44AP: A projectile is launched from the point (x = 0, y = 0), with velocity (12.0i19.0j)m/s2, at t = 0.... Problem 45AP: A fisherman sets out upstream on a river. His small boat, powered by an outboard motor, travels at a... Problem 46AP: An outfielder throws a baseball to his catcher in an attempt to throw out a runner at home plate.... Problem 47AP: Do not hurt yourself; do not strike your hand against anything. Within these limitations, describe... Problem 48AP: You are on the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in the Magic kingdom at Disney World. Your boat... Problem 49CP: A skier leaves the ramp of a ski jump with a velocity of v = 10.0 m/s at = 15.0 above the... Problem 50CP: A projectile is fired up an incline (incline angle ) with an initial speed vi at an angle i with... Problem 51CP: Two swimmers, Chris and Sarah, start together at the same point on the hank, of a wide stream that... Problem 52CP: In the What If? section of Example 4.5, it was claimed that the maximum range of a ski jumper occurs... Problem 53CP: A fireworks rocket explodes at height h, the peak of its vertical trajectory. It throws out burning... format_list_bulleted