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FUND.OF PHYSICS (LL)-PRINT COMP.VOL.2
Chapter 4, Problem 90P
Chapter 4, Problem 90P
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FUND.OF PHYSICS (LL)-PRINT COMP.VOL.2
12th Edition
ISBN:
9781119801269
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 14Q: While riding in a moving car, you toss an egg directly upward. Does the egg tend to land behind you,...
Problem 15Q: A snowball is thrown from ground level by someone in a hole with initial speed v0 at an angle of 45...
Problem 16Q: You are driving directly behind a pickup truck, going at the same speed as the truck. A crate falls...
Problem 17Q: At what point in the path of a projectile is the speed a minimum?
Problem 18Q: In shot put, the shot is put thrown from above the athletes shoulder level. Is the launch angle that...
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Problem 2P: A watermelon seed has the following coordinates: x = 5.0 m, y = 8.0 m, and z = 0 m. Find its...
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Problem 4P: The minute hand of a wall clock measures 10 cm from its tip to the axis about which it rotates. The...
Problem 5P: SSM A train at a constant 60.0 km/h moves east for 40.0 min, then in a direction 50.0 east of due...
Problem 6P: An electrons position is given by r=3.00ti4.00t2j+2.00k, with t in seconds and r in meters. a In...
Problem 7P: An ions position vector is initially r=5.0i6.0j+2.0k, and 10 s later it is r=2.0i+8.0j2.0k, all in...
Problem 8P: A plane flies 483 km east from city A to city B in 45.0 min and then 966 km south from city B to...
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Problem 12P: At one instant a bicyclist is 40.0 m due east of a parks flagpole, going due south with a speed of...
Problem 13P: SSM A particle moves so that its position in meters as a function of time in seconds is r=i+4t2j+tk....
Problem 14P: A proton initially has v=4.0i2.0j+3.0k and then 4.0 s later has v=2.0i2.0j+5.0k in meters per...
Problem 15P: SSM ILW A particle leaves the origin with an initial velocity v=(3.00i) m/s and a constant...
Problem 16P: GO The velocity v of a particle moving in the xy plane is given by v=(6.0t4.0t2)i+8.0j, with v in...
Problem 17P: A cart is propelled over an xy plane with acceleration components ax = 4.0 m/s2 and ay = 2.0 m/s2....
Problem 18P: A moderate wind accelerates a pebble over a horizontal x plane with a constant acceleration...
Problem 19P: The acceleration of a particle moving only on a horizontal xy plane is given by a=3ti+4tj, where a...
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Problem 21P: A dart is thrown horizontally with an initial speed of 10 m/s toward point P, the bulls-eye on a...
Problem 22P: A small ball rolls horizontally off the edge of a tabletop that is 1.20 m high. It strikes the floor...
Problem 23P: A projectile is fired horizontally from a gun that is 45.0 m above flat ground, emerging from the...
Problem 24P: In the 1991 World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Mike Powell jumped 8.95 m, breaking by a...
Problem 25P: The current world-record motorcycle jump is 77.0 m, set by Jason Renie. Assume that he left the...
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Problem 29P: A projectiles launch speed is five times its speed at maximum height. Find launch angle 0
Problem 30P: GO A soccer ball is kicked from the ground with an initial speed of 19.5 m/s at an upward angle of...
Problem 31P: In a jump spike, a volleyball player slams the ball from overhead and toward the opposite floor....
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Problem 33P: SSM A plane, diving with constant speed at an angle of 53.0 with the vertical, releases a projectile...
Problem 34P: A trebuchet was a hurling machine built to attack the walls of a castle under siege. A large stone...
Problem 35P: SSM A rifle that shoots bullets at 460 m/s is to be aimed at a target 45.7 m away. If the center of...
Problem 36P: GO During a tennis match, a player serves the ball at 23.6 m/s, with the center of the ball leaving...
Problem 37P: SSM WWW A lowly high diver pushes off horizontally with a speed of 2.00 m/s from the platform edge...
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Problem 40P: Suppose that a shot putter can put a shot at the world-class speed v0 = 15.00 m/s and at a height of...
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Problem 43P: ILW A ball is shot from the ground into the air. At a height of 9.1 m, its velocity is v=(7.6i+6.1j)...
Problem 44P: A baseball leaves a pitchers hand horizontally at a speed of 161 km/h. The distance to the batter is...
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Problem 46P: GO In basketball, hang is an illusion in which a player seems to weaken the gravitational...
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Problem 49P: SSM A football kicker can give the ball an initial speed of 25 m/s. What are the a least and b...
Problem 50P: GO Two seconds after being projected from ground level, a projectile is displaced 40 m horizontally...
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Problem 55P: SSM A ball rolls horizontally off the top of a stairway with a speed of 1.52 m/s. The steps are 20.3...
Problem 56P: An Earth satellite moves in a circular orbit 640 km uniform circular motion above Earths surface...
Problem 57P: A carnival merry-go-round rotates about a vertical axis at a constant rate. A man standing on the...
Problem 58P: A rotating fan completes 1200 revolutions every minute. Consider the tip of a blade, at a radius of...
Problem 59P: ILW A woman rides a carnival Ferris wheel at radius 15 m, completing five turns about its horizontal...
Problem 60P: A centripetal-acceleration addict rides in uniform circular motion with radius r = 3.00 m. At one...
Problem 61P: When a large star becomes a supernova, its core may be compressed so tightly that it becomes a...
Problem 62P: What is the magnitude of the acceleration of a sprinter running at 10 m/s when rounding a turn of...
Problem 63P: GO At t1 = 2.00 s, the acceleration of a particle in counterclockwise circular motion is (6.00m/s2)...
Problem 64P: GO A particle moves horizontally in uniform circular motion, over a horizontal xy plane. At one...
Problem 65P: A purse at radius 2.00 m and a wallet at radius 3.00 m travel in uniform circular motion on the...
Problem 66P: A particle moves along a circular path over a horizontal xy coordinate system, at constant speed. At...
Problem 67P: SSM WWW A boy whirls a stone in a horizontal circle of radius 1.5 m and at height 2.0 m above level...
Problem 68P: GO A cat rides a merry-go-round turning with uniform circular motion. At time t1 = 2.00 s, the cats...
Problem 69P: A cameraman on a pickup truck is traveling westward at 20 km/h while he records a cheetah that is...
Problem 70P: A boat is traveling upstream in the positive direction of an x axis at 14 km/h with respect to the...
Problem 71P: A suspicious-looking man runs as fast as he can along a moving sidewalk from one end to the other,...
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Problem 74P: After flying for 15 min in a wind blowing 42 km/h at an angle of 20 south of east, an airplane pilot...
Problem 75P: SSM A train travels due south at 30 m/s relative to the ground in a rain that is blown toward the...
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Problem 77P: SSM Snow is falling vertically at a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. At what angle from the vertical do...
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Problem 79P: SSM ILW Two ships, A and B, leave port at the same time. Ship A travels northwest at 24 knots, and...
Problem 80P: GO A 200-m-wide river flows due east at a uniform speed of 2.0 m/s. A boat with a speed of 8.0 m/s...
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Problem 88P: Long flights at midlatitudes in the Northern Hemisphere encounter the jet stream, an eastward...
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Problem 108P: The fast French train known as the TGV Train Grande Vitesse has a scheduled average speed of 216...
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