0 Mathematics Review 1 Models, Measurements, And Vectors 2 Motion Along A Straight Line 3 Motion In A Plane 4 Newton's Laws Of Motion 5 Applications Of Newton's Laws 6 Circular Motion And Gravitation 7 Work And Energy 8 Momentum 9 Rotational Motion 10 Dynamics Of Rotational Motion Periodic Motion, Waves, And Fluids 11 Elasticity And Periodic Motion 12 Mechanical Waves And Sound 13 Fluid Mechanics 14 Temperature And Heat 15 Thermal Properties Of Matter 16 The Second Law Of Thermodynamics 17 Electric Charge And Electric Field 18 Electric Potential And Capacitance 19 Current, Resistance, And Direct Current Circuits 20 Magnetic Field And Magnetic Forces 21 Electromagnetic Induction 22 Alternating Current 23 Electromagnetic Waves 24 Geometric Optics 25 Optical Instruments 26 Interference And Diffraction 27 Relativity 28 Photons, Electrons, And Atoms 29 Atoms, Molecules, And Solids 30 Nuclear And And High-energy Physics expand_more
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Problem 1CQ: When a car accelerates starting from rest, where is the force applied to the car in order to cause... Problem 2CQ: If you step hard on the accelerator of your car. your body feels pushed back in the seat, (a) Why do... Problem 3CQ: A passenger in a bus notices that a ball which has been at rest in the aisle suddenly starts to roll... Problem 4CQ: It you hit the sidewalk with a hammer, the hammer bounces back at you. How does this process involve... Problem 5CQ: In a head-on collision between a compact hybrid car and a gas-guzzling SUV, which vehicle is acted... Problem 6CQ: It would be much easier to lift a bowling ball on the moon than on the earth. Would it be similarly... Problem 7CQ: A box of mass m1 is stacked on top of a second box of mass m2. You push on the bottom box with a... Problem 8CQ: If your hands are wet and no towel is handy, you can remove excess water by shaking them. Use... Problem 9CQ: It is possible to play catch with a softball in an airplane in level flight just as though the plane... Problem 10CQ: Newtons third law tells us that if you push a box with a 15 N force, it pushes back on you with a 15... Problem 11CQ: If you drop a 10 lb rock and a 10 lb pillow from the same height with no air resistance, which one... Problem 12CQ: Which feels a greater pull due to gravity, a heavy object or a light object? So why do heavy objects... Problem 1MCP: When youre driving on the freeway its necessary to keep your foot on the accelerator to keep the car... Problem 2MCP: The accelerations due to gravity near the surfaces of the moon, the earth, and Jupiter are 1.6 m/s2.... Problem 3MCP: A golfer tees off and hits the ball with a mighty swing During the brief time the golf club is in... Problem 4MCP: Three books are at rest on a horizontal table, as shown in Figure 4.30. The net force on the middle... Problem 5MCP: A rocket firing its engine and accelerating in outer space (no gravity, no air resistance) suddenly... Problem 6MCP: A person pushes horizontally with constant force P on a 250 N box resting on a frictionless... Problem 7MCP: Suppose the sun. including its gravity, suddenly disappeared. Which of the following statements best... Problem 8MCP: Three weights hang by very light wires as shown in Figure 4.31 What must be true about the tensions... Problem 9MCP: A woman normally weighs 125 lb. If she is standing on a spring scale in an elevator that is... Problem 10MCP: A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. A. If... Problem 11MCP: Far from any gravity, an astronaut accidentally releases a metal wrench inside a spaceship that is... Problem 12MCP: A worker pulls horizontally on a crate on a rough horizontal floor, causing it to move forward with... Problem 13MCP: A person pushes two Poxes with a horizontal 100 N force on a frictionless floor, as shown in Figure... Problem 1P: | A warehouse worker pushes a crate along the floor, as shown in Figure 4.34, by a force of 10 N... Problem 2P: | Two dogs pull horizontally on ropes attached to a post; the angle between the ropes is 60.0. If... Problem 3P: | A man is dragging a trunk up the loading ramp of a movers truck. The ramp has a slope angle of... Problem 4P: | BIO Jaw injury. Due to a jaw injury, a patient must wear a strap (see Figure 4.36: that produces a... Problem 5P: | Workmen are trying to free an SUV stuck in the mud. To extricate the vehicle, they use three... Problem 6P: A box rests. on a frozen pond, which serves as a frictionless horizontal surface. If a fisherman... Problem 7P: | In outer space, a constant force is applied to a 32.5 kg probe initially a: rest. The probe moves... Problem 8P: || A 68.5 kg skater Moving initially at 2.40 m/s on rough horizontal ice comes to rest uniformly in... Problem 9P: BIO Animal dynamics. An adult 68 kg cheetah can accelerate from rest to 20.1 m/s (45 mph) in 2.0 s.... Problem 10P: || A 2 kg block sits at rest on a frictionless horizontal table. A 10 N horizontal force is suddenly... Problem 11P: A dock worker applies a constant horizontal force of 80 0 N to a black of ice on a smooth horizontal... Problem 12P: | (a) What is the mass of a book that weighs 320 N in the laboratory? (b) In the same lab, what is... Problem 13P: Superman throws a 2400 N boulder at an adversary. What horizontal force must Superman apply to the... Problem 14P: | BIO (a) How many newtons does a 150 lb person weigh? (b) Should a veterinarian be skeptical if... Problem 15P: | BIO(a) An ordinary flea has a mass of 210 g. How many newtons does it weigh? (b) The mass of a... Problem 16P: | BIO Calculate the mass (in SI units) of (a) a 160 lb human being; (b) a 1.9 lb cockatoo. Calculate... Problem 17P: || A standard bathroom scale is placed on an elevator. A 30 kg boy enters the elevator on the first... Problem 18P: || At the surface of Jupiters moon lo, the acceleration due to gravity is 1.81 m/s2. If a piece of... Problem 19P: || A scientific instrument that weighs 85.2 N on the earth weighs 32.2 N at the surface of Mercury.... Problem 20P: || Planet X! When venturing forth on Planet X, you throw a 5.24 kg rock upward at 13.0 m/s and find... Problem 21P: | You drag a heavy box along a rough horizontal floor by a horizontal rope. Identify the reaction... Problem 22P: || A person pushes two boxes with a horizontal force of 100 N. The boxes are on a horizontal... Problem 23P: | The upward normal force exerted by the floor is 620 N on an elevator passenger who weighs 650 N.... Problem 24P: | A person throws a 2.5 lb stone into the air with an initial upward speed of 15 ft/s. Make a... Problem 25P: | A tennis ball traveling horizontally at 22 m/s suddenly hits a vertical brick wall and bounces... Problem 26P: || Two crates, A and S, sit at rest side by side on a frictionless horizontal surface. The crates... Problem 27P: || A ball is hanging from a long string that is tied to the ceiling of a train car traveling... Problem 28P: | A person drags her 65 N suitcase along the rough horizontal floor by pulling upward at 30 above... Problem 29P: || A factory worker pushes horizontally on a 250 N crate with a force of 75 N on a horizontal rough... Problem 30P: || A dock worker pulls two boxes connected by a rope on a horizontal floor, as shown in Figure 4.38.... Problem 31P: || A hospital order y pushes horizontally on two boxes of equipment on a rough horizontal floor, as... Problem 32P: | A uniform 25.0 kg chain 2.00 m long supports a 50.0 kg chandelier in a large public building. Find... Problem 33P: | A 60 kg circus performer is climbing up a rope (of negligible mass) with an acceleration of 1.2... Problem 34P: | A 275 N bucket is lifted with an acceleration of 2.50 m/s2 by a 125 N uniform vertical chain.... Problem 35P: || BIO Human biomechanics. World-class sprinters can spring out of the starting blocks with an... Problem 36P: || A chair of mass 12.0 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You... Problem 37P: || BIO Human biomechanics. The fastest pitched baseball was measured at 46 m/s. Typically a baseball... Problem 38P: || You walk into an elevator, step onto a scale, and push the down button to go directly from the... Problem 39P: || A woman is standing in an elevator holding her 2.5 kg briefcase by its handles. Draw a free-body... Problem 40GP: || An advertisement claims that a particular automobile can step on a dime. What net force would... Problem 41GP: || A rifle shoots a 4.20 g bullet out of its barrel. The bullet has a muzzle velocity of 965 m/s... Problem 42GP: || A parachutist relies on air resistance (mainly on her parachute) to decrease her downward... Problem 43GP: As shown in Figure 4.40, force vector F1 always points in the +x direction, but F2 makes an angle ... Problem 44GP: || A spacecraft descends vertically near the surface of Planet X. An upward thrust of 25.0 kN from... Problem 45GP: || BIO A standing vertical Jump, NFL player Gerald Sensabaugh recorded a 45 inch standing vertical... Problem 46GP: || You leave the doctors office after your annual checkup and recall that you weighed 683 N in her... Problem 47GP: || BIO Human biomechanics. The fastest served tennis ball, served by Samuel Groth in 2012, was... Problem 48GP: || Extraterrestrial physics. You have landed on an unknown planet, Newtonia, and want to know what... Problem 49GP: || Jumping to the ground. A 75.0 kg man steps off a platform 3.10 m above the ground. He keeps his... Problem 50PP: BIO Forces on a dancers body. Dancers experience large forces associated with the jumps they make.... Problem 51PP: BIO Forces on a dancers body. Dancers experience large forces associated with the jumps they make.... Problem 52PP: BIO Forces on a dancers body. Dancers experience large forces associated with the jumps they make.... Problem 53PP: BIO Forces on a dancers body. Dancers experience large forces associated with the jumps they make.... format_list_bulleted