Problem 1CQ: A cyclist goes around a level, circular track at constant speed. Do you agree or disagree with the... Problem 2CQ: In uniform circular motion, which of the following quantities are constant: speed, instantaneous... Problem 3CQ: A particle moving along a straight line can have nonzero acceleration even when its speed is zero... Problem 4CQ: Would having four-wheel drive on a car make it possible to drive faster around corners on an icy... Problem 5CQ: Large birds like pheasants often walk short distances. Small birds like chickadees never walk. They... Problem 6CQ: When you drive fast on the highway with muddy tires, you can hear the mud flying off the tires into... Problem 7CQ: A ball on a string moves in a vertical circle as in Figure Q6.7. When the ball is at its lowest... Problem 8CQ: Give an everyday example of circular motion for which the centripetal acceleration is mostly or... Problem 9CQ: Give an everyday example of circular motion for which the centripetal acceleration is mostly or... Problem 10CQ: Its been proposed that future space stations create artificial gravity by rotating around an axis.... Problem 11CQ: A car coasts at a constant speed over a circular hill. Which of the free-body diagrams in Figure... Problem 12CQ: In Figure Q6.11, at the instant shown, is the apparent weight of the cars driver greater than, less... Problem 13CQ: Riding in the back of a pickup truck can be very dangerous. If the truck turns suddenly, the riders... Problem 14CQ: Playground swings move through an arc of a circle. When you are on a swing, and at the lowest point... Problem 15CQ: Variation in your apparent weight is desirable when you ride a roller coaster; it makes the ride... Problem 16CQ: A small projectile is launched parallel to the ground at height h = 1 m with sufficient speed to... Problem 17CQ: Why is it impossible for an astronaut inside an orbiting space station to go from one end to the... Problem 18CQ: If every object in the universe feels an attractive gravitational force due to every other object,... Problem 19CQ: A mountain climbers weight is slightly less on the top of a tall mountain than at the base, though... Problem 20CQ: Is the earths gravitational force on the sun larger than, smaller than, or equal to the suns... Problem 21MCQ: A ball on a string moves around a complete circle, once a second, on a frictionless, horizontal... Problem 22MCQ: As seen from above, a car rounds the curved path shown in Figure Q6.22 at a constant speed. Which... Problem 23MCQ: As we saw in the chapter, wings on race cars push them into the track. The increased normal force... Problem 24MCQ: Suppose you and a friend, each of mass 60 kg, go to the park and get on a 4.0-m-diameter... Problem 25MCQ: The cylindrical space station in Figure Q6.25, 200 m in diameter, rotates in order to provide... Problem 26MCQ: Two cylindrical space stations, the second four times the diameter of the first, rotate so as to... Problem 27MCQ: The radius of Jupiter is 11 times that of earth, and the free-fall acceleration near its surface is... Problem 28MCQ: A newly discovered planet has twice the mass and three times the radius of the earth. What is the... Problem 29MCQ: Suppose one night the radius of the earth doubled but its mass stayed the same. What would be an... Problem 30MCQ: Currently, the moon goes around the earth once every 27.3 days. If the moon could be brought into a... Problem 31MCQ: Two planets orbit a star. You can ignore the gravitational interactions between the planets. Planet... Problem 1P: A 5.0-m-diameter merry-go-round is turning with a 4.0 s period. What is the speed of a child on the... Problem 2P: The blade on a table saw spins at 3450 rpm. Its diameter is 25.0 cm. What is the speed of a tooth on... Problem 3P: An old-fashioned LP record rotates at 3313rpm. a. What is its frequency, in rev/s? b. What is its... Problem 4P: A typical hard disk in a computer spins at 5400 rpm. a. What is the frequency, in rev/s? b. What is... Problem 5P: A CD-ROM drive in a computer spins the 12-cm-diameter disks at 10,000 rpm. a. What are the disks... Problem 6P: The horse on a carousel is 4.0 m from the central axis. a. If the carousel rotates at 0.10 rev/s.... Problem 7P: The radius of the earths very nearly circular orbit around the sun is 1.50 1011 m. Find the... Problem 8P: Modern wind turbines are larger than they appear, and despite their apparently lazy motion, the... Problem 9P: Your roommate is working on his bicycle and has the bike upside down. He spins the 60-cm-diameter... Problem 10P: Wind turbines designed for offshore installations are much larger than ones designed for use on... Problem 11P: To withstand g-forces of up to 10g, caused by suddenly pulling out of a steep dive, fighter jet... Problem 12P: A typical running track is an oval with 74-m-diameter half circles at each end. A runner going once... Problem 13P: Figure P6.13 is a birds-eye view of particles on a string moving in horizontal circles on a... Problem 14P: In short-track speed skating, the track has straight sections and semicircles 16 m in diameter.... Problem 15P: A 200 g block on a 50-cm-long string swings in a circle on a horizontal, frictionless table at 75... Problem 16P: A cyclist is rounding a 20-m-radius curve at 12 m/s. What is the minimum possible coefficient of... Problem 17P: A 1500 kg car drives around a flat 200-m-diameter circular track at 25 m/s. What are the magnitude... Problem 18P: A fast pitch softball player does a windmill pitch, illustrated in Figure P6.18. moving her hand... Problem 19P: A baseball pitching machine works by rotating a light and stiff rigid rod about a horizontal axis... Problem 20P: A wind turbine has 12,000 kg blades that are 38 m long. The blades spin at 22 rpm. If we model a... Problem 21P: Youre driving your pickup truck around a curve with a radius of 20 m. A box in the back of the truck... Problem 22P: You have seen dogs shake to shed water from their fur. The motion is complicated, but the fur on a... Problem 23P: Gibbons, small Asian apes, move by brachiation, swinging below a handhold to move forward to the... Problem 24P: The passengers in a roller coaster car feel 50% heavier than their true weight as the car goes... Problem 25P: You hold a bucket in one hand. In the bucket is a 500 g rock. You swing the bucket so the rock moves... Problem 26P: A roller coaster car is going over the top of a 15-m-radius circular rise. At the top of the hill,... Problem 27P: As a roller coaster car crosses the top of a 40-m-diameter loop-the-loop, its apparent weight is the... Problem 28P: An 80-ft-diameter Ferris wheel rotates once every 24 s. What is the apparent weight of a 70 kg... Problem 29P: A typical laboratory centrifuge rotates at 4000 rpm. Test tubes have to be placed into a centrifuge... Problem 30P: A satellite orbiting the moon very near the surface has a period of 110 min. Use this information,... Problem 31P: Spacecraft have been sent to Mars in recent years. Mars is smaller than Earth and has... Problem 32P: The centers of a 10 kg lead ball and a 100 g lead ball are separated by 10 cm. a. What gravitational... Problem 33P: The gravitational force of a star on an orbiting planet 1 is F1. Planet 2, which is twice as massive... Problem 34P: The free-fall acceleration at the surface of planet 1 is 20 m/s2. The radius and the mass of planet... Problem 35P: What is the ratio of the suns gravitational force on you to the earths gravitational force on you? Problem 36P: Suppose the free-fall acceleration at some location on earth was exactly 9.8000 m/s2. What would it... Problem 37P: In recent years, astronomers have found planets orbiting nearby stars that are quite different from... Problem 38P: In recent years, astronomers have found planets orbiting nearby stars that are quite different from... Problem 39P: a. What is the gravitational force of the sun on the earth? b. What is the gravitational force of... Problem 40P: What is the value of g on the surface of Saturn? Explain how such a low value is possible given... Problem 41P: What is the free-fall acceleration at the surface of (a) Mars and (b) Jupiter? Problem 42P: Planet X orbits the star Omega with a year that is 200 earth days long. Planet Y circles Omega at... Problem 43P Problem 44P: The International Space Station is in a 250-mile-high orbit. What are the stations orbital period,... Problem 45P: The asteroid belt circles the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. One asteroid has a period... Problem 46P: An earth satellite moves in a circular orbit at a speed of 5500 m/s. What is its orbital period? Problem 47P: In recent years, scientists have discovered hundreds of planets orbiting other stars. Some of these... Problem 48P: In recent years, scientists have discovered hundreds of planets orbiting other stars. Some of these... Problem 49P: In recent years, scientists have discovered hundreds of planets orbiting other stars. Some of these... Problem 50GP: How fast must a plane fly along the earths equator so that the sun stands still relative to the... Problem 51GP: The car in Figure P6.51 travels at a constant speed along the road shown. Draw vectors showing its... Problem 52GP: In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, an electron (mass m = 9.1 1031 kg) orbits a proton at a... Problem 53GP: A 75 kg man weighs himself at the north pole and at the equator. Which scale reading is higher? By... Problem 54GP: A 1500 kg car takes a 50-m-radius unbanked curve at 15 m/s. What is the size of the friction force... Problem 55GP: A 500 g ball swings in a vertical circle at the end of a 1.5-m-long string. When the ball is at the... Problem 56GP: A 5.0 g coin is placed 15 cm from the center of a turntable. The coin has static and kinetic... Problem 57GP: A conical pendulum is formed by attaching a 500 g ball to a 1.0-m-long string, then allowing the... Problem 58GP: In an old-fashioned amusement park ride, passengers stand inside a 3.0-m-tall, 5.0-m-diameter hollow... Problem 59GP: The 0.20 kg puck on the frictionless, horizontal table in Figure P6.59 is connected by a string... Problem 60GP: While at the county fair, you decide to ride the Ferris wheel. Having eaten too many candy apples... Problem 61GP: A car drives over the top of a hill that has a radius of 50 m. What maximum speed can the car have... Problem 62GP: A 100 g ball on a 60-cm-long string is swung in a vertical circle whose center is 200 cm above the... Problem 63GP Problem 64GP: The ultracentrifuge is an important tool for separating and analyzing proteins in biological... Problem 65GP: A sensitive gravimeter at a mountain observatory finds that the free-fall acceleration is 0.0075... Problem 66GP: Suppose we could shrink the earth without changing its mass. At what fraction of its current radius... Problem 67GP: Planet Z is 10,000 km in diameter. The free-fall acceleration on Planet Z is 8.0 m/s2 a. What is the... Problem 68GP Problem 69GP Problem 70GP: How long will it take a rock dropped from 2.0 m above the surface of Mars to reach the ground? Problem 71GP: A 20 kg sphere is at the origin and a 10 kg sphere is at (x, y) = (20 cm, 0 cm). At what point or... Problem 72GP: a. At what height above the earth is the free-fall acceleration 10% of its value at the surface? b.... Problem 73GP: Mars has a small moon, Phobos, that orbits with a period of 7 h 39 min. The radius of Phobos orbit... Problem 74GP: You are the science officer on a visit to a distant solar system. Prior to landing on a planet you... Problem 75GP: Europa, a satellite of Jupiter, is believed to have a liquid ocean of water (with a possibility of... Problem 76MSPP: The direction of the net force on the craft is A. Away from the surface of the moon. B. In the... Problem 77MSPP: Suppose a spacecraft orbits the moon in a very low, circular orbit, just a few hundred meters above... Problem 78MSPP: How much time does it take for the spacecraft to complete one orbit? A. 38 min B. 76 min C. 110 min... Problem 79MSPP: The material that comprises the side of the moon facing the earth is actually slightly more dense... format_list_bulleted