Predict/Calculate To decide who pays for lunch, a passenger on a moving train tosses a coin straight upward with an initial speed of 5.25 m/s and catches it again when it returns to its initial level. From the point of view of the passenger then, the coin’s initial velocity is (5.25 m/s) y ⌢ . The train’s velocity relative to the ground is (12.1m/s) x ⌢ . (a) What is the minimum speed of the coin relative to the ground during its flight? At what point in the coin s flight does this minimum speed occur? Explain. (b) Find the initial speed and direction of the coin as seen by an observer on the ground. (c) Use the expression for y max derived in Example 4-14 to calculate the maximum height of the coin, as seen by an observer on the ground. (d) What is the maximum height of the coin from the point of view of the passenger, who sees only one-dimensional motion?
Predict/Calculate To decide who pays for lunch, a passenger on a moving train tosses a coin straight upward with an initial speed of 5.25 m/s and catches it again when it returns to its initial level. From the point of view of the passenger then, the coin’s initial velocity is (5.25 m/s) y ⌢ . The train’s velocity relative to the ground is (12.1m/s) x ⌢ . (a) What is the minimum speed of the coin relative to the ground during its flight? At what point in the coin s flight does this minimum speed occur? Explain. (b) Find the initial speed and direction of the coin as seen by an observer on the ground. (c) Use the expression for y max derived in Example 4-14 to calculate the maximum height of the coin, as seen by an observer on the ground. (d) What is the maximum height of the coin from the point of view of the passenger, who sees only one-dimensional motion?
Predict/Calculate To decide who pays for lunch, a passenger on a moving train tosses a coin straight upward with an initial speed of 5.25 m/s and catches it again when it returns to its initial level. From the point of view of the passenger then, the coin’s initial velocity is (5.25 m/s)
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. The train’s velocity relative to the ground is (12.1m/s)
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. (a) What is the minimum speed of the coin relative to the ground during its flight? At what point in the coin s flight does this minimum speed occur? Explain. (b) Find the initial speed and direction of the coin as seen by an observer on the ground. (c) Use the expression for ymax derived in Example 4-14 to calculate the maximum height of the coin, as seen by an observer on the ground. (d) What is the maximum height of the coin from the point of view of the passenger, who sees only one-dimensional motion?
At point A, 3.20 m from a small source of sound that is emitting uniformly in all directions, the intensity level is 58.0 dB. What is the intensity of the sound at A? How far from the source must you go so that the intensity is one-fourth of what it was at A? How far must you go so that the sound level is one-fourth of what it was at A?
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