Problem 6.1QQ: You are riding on a Ferris wheel that is rotating with constant speed. The car in which you are... Problem 6.2QQ: A bead slides at constant speed along a curved wire lying on a horizontal surface as shown in Figure... Problem 6.3QQ: Consider the passenger in the car making a left turn in Figure 6.10. Which of the following is... Problem 6.4QQ: A basketball and a 2-inch-diameter steel ball, having the same mass, are dropped through air from... Problem 6.1OQ: A child is practicing for a BMX race. His speed remains constant as he goes counterclockwise around... Problem 6.2OQ: Consider a skydive r who has stepped from a helicopter and is falling through air. Before she... Problem 6.3OQ: A door in a hospital has a pneumatic closer that pulls the door shut such that the doorknob moves... Problem 6.4OQ: A pendulum consists of a small object called a bob hanging from a light cord of fixed length, with... Problem 6.5OQ: As a raindrop falls through the atmosphere, its speed initially changes as it falls toward the... Problem 6.6OQ: An office door is given a sharp push and swings open against a pneumatic device that slows the door... Problem 6.7OQ: Before takeoff on an airplane, an inquisitive student on the plane dangles an iPod by its earphone... Problem 6.1CQ: What forces cause (a) an automobile, (b) a propeller-driven airplane, and (c) a rowboat to move? Problem 6.2CQ: A falling skydiver reaches terminal speed with her parachute closed. After the parachute is opened,... Problem 6.3CQ: An object executes circular motion with constant speed whenever a net force of constant magnitude... Problem 6.4CQ: Describe the path of a moving body in the event that (a) its acceleration is constant in magnitude... Problem 6.5CQ: The observer in the accelerating elevator of Example 5.8 would claim that the weight of the fish is... Problem 6.6CQ Problem 6.7CQ: It has been suggested dial rotating cylinders about 20 km in length and 8 km in diameter be placed... Problem 6.8CQ: Consider a small raindrop and a large raindrop falling through the atmosphere. (a) Compare their... Problem 6.9CQ: Why does a pilot lend to black out when pulling out of a steep dive? Problem 6.10CQ Problem 6.11CQ: If the current position and velocity of every particle in the Universe were known, together with the... Problem 6.1P: A light string can support a stationary hanging load of 25.0 kg before breaking. An object of mass m... Problem 6.2P: Whenever two Apollo astronauts were on the surface of the Moon, a third astronaut orbited the Moon.... Problem 6.3P: In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, an electron moves in a circular path around a proton. The... Problem 6.4P: A curve in a road forms part of a horizontal circle. As a car goes around it at constant speed 14.0... Problem 6.5P: In a cyclotron (one type of particle accelerator), a deuteron (of mass 2.00 u) reaches a final speed... Problem 6.6P: A car initially traveling eastward turns north by traveling in a circular path at uniform speed as... Problem 6.7P: A space station, in the form of a wheel 120 m in diameter, rotates to provide an artificial gravity... Problem 6.8P: Consider a conical pendulum (Fig. P6.8) with a bob of mass m = 80.0 kg on a string of length L =... Problem 6.9P: A coin placed 30.0 cm from the center of a rotating, horizontal turntable slips when its speed is... Problem 6.10P: Why is the following situation impossible? The object of mass m = 4.00 kg in Figure P6.6 is attached... Problem 6.11P: A crate of eggs is located in the middle of the flatbed of a pickup truck as the truck negotiates a... Problem 6.12P: A pail of water is rotated in a vertical circle of radius 10.00 m. (a) What two external forces act... Problem 6.13P: A hawk flies in a horizontal arc of radius 12.0 m at constant speed 4.00 m/s. (a) Find its... Problem 6.14P: A 40.0-kg child swings in a swing supported by two chains, each 3.00 m long. The tension in each... Problem 6.15P: A child of mass m swings in a swing supported by two chains, each of length R. If the tension in... Problem 6.16P: A roller-coaster car (Fig. P6.16) has a mass of 500 kg when fully loaded with passengers. The path... Problem 6.17P: A roller coaster at the Six Flags Great America amusement park in Gurnee, Illinois, incorporates... Problem 6.18P: One end of a cord is fixed and a small 0.500-kg object is attached to the other end, where it swings... Problem 6.19P Problem 6.20P: An object of mass m = 5.00 kg, attached to a spring scale, rests on a frictionless, horizontal... Problem 6.21P: All object of mass m = 500 kg is suspended from the ceiling of an accelerating truck as shown in... Problem 6.22P: A child lying on her back experiences 55.0 N tension in the muscles on both sides of her neck when... Problem 6.23P: A person stands on a scale in an elevator. As the elevator starts, the scale has a constant reading... Problem 6.24P: Review. A student, along with her backpack on the floor next to her, is in an elevator that is... Problem 6.25P: A small container of water is placed on a turntable inside a microwave oven, at a radius of 12.0 cm... Problem 6.26P: Review. (a) Estimate the terminal speed of a wooden sphere (density 0.830 g/cm3) tailing through... Problem 6.27P: The mass of a sports car is 1 200 kg. The shape of the body is such that the aerodynamic drag... Problem 6.28P: A skydiver of mass 80.0 kg jumps from a slow-moving aircraft and reaches a terminal speed of 50.0... Problem 6.29P: Calculate the force required to pull a copper ball of radius 2.00 cm upward through a fluid at the... Problem 6.30P: A small piece of Styrofoam packing material is dropped from a height of 2.00 m above the ground.... Problem 6.31P Problem 6.32P Problem 6.33P: Assume the resistive force acting on a speed skater is proportional to the square of the skaters... Problem 6.34P: Review. A window washer pulls a rubber squeegee down a very tall vertical window. The squeegee has... Problem 6.35P: A motorboat cuts its engine when its speed is 10.0 m/s and then coasts to rest. The equation... Problem 6.36P: You can feel a force of air drag on your hand if you stretch your arm out of the open window of a... Problem 6.37AP: A car travels clockwise at constant speed around a circular section of a horizontal road as shown in... Problem 6.38AP: The mass of a roller-coaster car, including its passengers, is 500 kg. Its speed at the bottom of... Problem 6.39AP: A string under a tension of 50.0 N is used to whirl a rock in a horizontal circle of radius 2.50 m... Problem 6.40AP: Disturbed by speeding cars outside his workplace, Nobel laureate Arthur Holly Compton designed a... Problem 6.41AP: A car of mass m passes over a hump in a road that follows the arc of a circle of radius R as shown... Problem 6.42AP: A childs toy consists of a small wedge that has an acute angle (Fig. P6.28). The sloping side of... Problem 6.43AP: A seaplane of total mass m lands on a lake with initial speed vii. The only horizontal force on it... Problem 6.44AP: An object of mass m1 = 4.00 kg is tied to an object of mass m2 = 3.00 kg with String 1 of length ( =... Problem 6.45AP: A ball of mass m = 0.275 kg swings in a vertical circular path on a string L = 0.850 in long as in... Problem 6.46AP: Why is the following situation impossible? A mischievous child goes to an amusement park with his... Problem 6.47AP: (a) A luggage carousel at an airport has the form of a section of a large cone, steadily rotating... Problem 6.48AP: In a home laundry dryer, a cylindrical tub containing wet clothes is rotated steadily about a... Problem 6.49AP Problem 6.50AP: A basin surrounding a drain has the shape of a circular cone opening upward, having everywhere an... Problem 6.51AP: A truck is moving with constant acceleration a up a hill that makes an angle with the horizontal as... Problem 6.52AP: The pilot of an airplane executes a loop-the-loop maneuver in a vertical circle. The speed of the... Problem 6.53AP: Review. While learning to drive, you arc in a 1 200-kg car moving at 20.0 m/s across a large,... Problem 6.54AP: A puck of mass m1 is tied to a string and allowed to revolve in a circle of radius R on a... Problem 6.55AP: Because the Earth rotates about its axis, a point on the equator experiences a centripetal... Problem 6.56AP: Galileo thought about whether acceleration should be defined as the rate of change of velocity over... Problem 6.57AP: Figure P6.57 shows a photo of a swing a ride at an amusement park. The structure consists of a... Problem 6.58AP: Review. A piece of putty is initially located at point A on the rim of a grinding wheel rotating at... Problem 6.59AP: An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder dial spins about its axis fast enough... Problem 6.60AP: Members of a skydiving club were given the following data to use in planning their jumps. In the... Problem 6.61AP: A car rounds a banked curve as discussed in Example 6.4 and shown in Figure 6.5. The radius of... Problem 6.62AP: In Example 6.5, we investigated the forces a child experiences on a Ferris wheel. Assume the data in... Problem 6.63AP: A model airplane of mass 0.750 kg flies with a speed of 35.0 m/s in a horizontal circle at the end... Problem 6.64AP: A student builds and calibrates an accelerometer and uses it to determine the speed of her car... Problem 6.65CP: A 9.00-kg object starting from rest falls through a viscous medium and experiences a resistive force... Problem 6.66CP: For t 0, an object of mass m experiences no force and moves in the positive x direction with a... Problem 6.67CP: A golfer tees off from a location precisely at i = 35.0 north latitude. He hits the ball due south,... Problem 6.68CP: A single bead can slide with negligible friction on a stiff wire that has been bent into a circular... Problem 6.69CP Problem 6.70CP: Because of the Earths rotation, a plumb bob does not hang exactly along a line directed to the... format_list_bulleted