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FUND.OF PHYSICS (LL)-PRINT COMP.VOL.2
Chapter 8, Problem 2P
Chapter 8, Problem 2P
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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 1P: SSM What is the spring constant of a spring that stores 25 J of elastic potential energy when...
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Problem 8P: A 1.50 kg snowball is fired from a cliff 12.5 m high. The snowballs initial velocity is 14.0 m/s,...
Problem 9P: GO In Problem 2, what is the speed of the car at a point A, b point B, and c point C? d How high...
Problem 10P: a In Problem 3, what is the speed of the book when it reaches the hands? b If we substituted a...
Problem 11P: SSM WWW a In Problem 5, what is the speed of the flake when it reaches the bottom of the bowl? b If...
Problem 12P: a In Problem 8, using energy techniques rather than the techniques of Chapter 4, find the speed of...
Problem 13P: SSM A 5.0 g marble is fired vertically upward using a spring gun. The spring must be compressed 8.0...
Problem 14P: a In Problem 4, what initial speed must be given the ball so that it reaches the vertically upward...
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Problem 16P: A 700 g block is released from rest at height h0 above a vertical spring with spring constant k =...
Problem 17P: In Problem 6, what are the magnitudes of a the horizontal component and b the vertical component of...
Problem 18P: a In Problem 7, what is the speed of the ball at the lowest point? b Does the speed increase,...
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Problem 20P: GO A pendulum consists of a 2.0 kg stone swinging on a 4.0 m string of negligible mass. The stone...
Problem 21P: Figure 8-34 shows a pendulum of length L = 1.25 m. Its bob which effectively has all the mass has...
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Problem 25P: At t = 0 a 1.0 kg ball is thrown from a tall tower with v=(18m/s) i +(24m/s) j . What is U of the...
Problem 26P: A conservative force F=(6.0x12)i N, where x is in meters, acts on a particle moving along an x axis....
Problem 27P: Tarzan, who weighs 688 N, swings from a cliff at the end of a vine 18 m long Fig. 8-40. From the top...
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Problem 37P: A uniform cord of length 25 cm and mass 15 g is initially stuck to a ceiling. Later, it hangs...
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Problem 39P: GO Figure 8-50 shows a plot of potential energy U versus position x of a 0.90 kg particle that can...
Problem 40P: The potential energy of a diatomic molecule a two-atom system like H2 or O2 is given by U=Ar12Br6,...
Problem 41P: A single conservative force Fx acts on a 1.0 kg particle that moves along an x axis. The potential...
Problem 42P: A worker pushed a 27 kg block 9.2 m along a level floor at constant speed with a force directed 32...
Problem 43P: A collie drags its bed box across a floor by applying a horizontal force of 8.0 N. The kinetic...
Problem 44P: A horizontal force of magnitude 35.0 N pushes a block of mass 4.00 kg across a floor where the...
Problem 45P: SSM A rope is used to pull a 3.57 kg block at constant speed 4.06 m along a horizontal floor. The...
Problem 46P: An outfielder throws a baseball with an initial speed of 81.8 mi/h. Just before an infielder catches...
Problem 47P: A 75 g Frisbee is thrown from a point 1.1 m above the ground with a speed of 12 m/s. When it has...
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Problem 49P: SSM ILW A 25 kg bear slides, from rest, 12 m down a lodgepole pine tree, moving with a speed of 5.6...
Problem 50P: A 60 kg skier leaves the end of a ski-jump ramp with a velocity of 24 m/s directed 25 above the...
Problem 51P: During a rockslide, a 520 kg rock slides from rest down a hillside that is 500 m long and 300 m...
Problem 52P: A large fake cookie sliding on a horizontal surface is attached to one end of a horizontal spring...
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Problem 54P: A child whose weight is 267 N slides down a 6.1 m playground slide that makes an angle of 20 with...
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Problem 56P: You push a 2.0 kg block against a horizontal spring, compressing the spring by 15 cm. Then you...
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Problem 58P: A cookie jar is moving up a 40 incline. At a point 55 cm from the bottom of the incline measured...
Problem 59P: A stone with a weight of 5.29 N is launched vertically from ground level with an initial speed of...
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Problem 61P: When a click beetle is upside down on its back, it jumps upward by suddenly arching its back,...
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Problem 66P: A 3.2 kg sloth hangs 3.0 m above the ground. a What is the gravitational potential energy of the...
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Problem 68P: From the edge of a cliff, a 0.55 kg projectile is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 1550 J....
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Problem 73P: SSM The temperature of a plastic cube is monitored while the cube is pushed 3.0 m across a floor at...
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Problem 75P: SSM To form a pendulum, a 0.092 kg ball is attached to one end of a rod of length 0.62 m and...
Problem 76P: We move a particle along an x axis, first outward from x = 1.0 m to x = 4.0 m and then back to x =...
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Problem 79P: SSM A 1500 kg car begins sliding down a 5.0 inclined road with a speed of 30 km/h. The engine is...
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Problem 83P: SSM A 15 kg block is accelerated at 2.0 m/s2 along a horizontal frictionless surface, with the speed...
Problem 84P: A certain spring is found not to conform to Hookes law. The force in newtons it exerts when...
Problem 85P: SSM Each second, 1200 m3 of water passes over a waterfall 100 m high. Three-fourths of the kinetic...
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Problem 88P: A 1.50 kg water balloon is shot straight up with an initial speed of 3.00 m/s. a What is the kinetic...
Problem 89P: A 2.50 kg beverage can is thrown directly downward from a height of 4.00 m, with an initial speed of...
Problem 90P: A constant horizontal force moves a 50 kg trunk 6.0 m up a 30 incline at constant speed. The...
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Problem 92P: A volcanic ash flow is moving across horizontal ground when it encounters a 10 upslope. The front of...
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Problem 94P: The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth 2 has a diesel-electric power plant with a maximum power of 92 MW...
Problem 95P: A factory worker accidentally releases a 180 kg crate that was being held at rest at the top of a...
Problem 96P: If a 70 kg baseball player steals home by sliding into the plate with an initial speed of 10 m/s...
Problem 97P: A 0.50 kg banana is thrown directly upward with an initial speed of 4.00 m/s and reaches a maximum...
Problem 98P: A metal tool is sharpened by being held against the rim of a wheel on a grinding machine by a force...
Problem 99P: A swimmer moves through the water at an average speed of 0.22 m/s. The average drag force is 110 N....
Problem 100P: An automobile with passengers has weight 16 400 N and is moving at 113 km/h when the driver brakes,...
Problem 101P: A 0.63 kg ball thrown directly upward with an initial speed of 14 m/s reaches a maximum height of...
Problem 102P: The summit of Mount Everest is 8850 m above sea level. a Flow much energy would a 90 kg climber...
Problem 103P: A sprinter who weighs 670 N runs the first 7.0 m of a race in 1.6 s, starting from rest and...
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Problem 105P: A machine pulls a 40 kg trunk 2.0 m up a 40 ramp at constant velocity, with the machines force on...
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Problem 107P: The only force acting on a particle is conservative force F. If the particle is at point A, the...
Problem 108P: In 1981, Daniel Goodwin climbed 443 m up the exterior of the Sears Building in Chicago using suction...
Problem 109P: A 60.0 kg circus performer slides 4.00 m down a pole to the circus floor, starting from rest. What...
Problem 110P: A 5.0 kg block is projected at 5.0 m/s up a plane that is inclined at 30 with the horizontal. How...
Problem 111P: A 9.40 kg projectile is fired vertically upward. Air drag decreases the mechanical energy of the...
Problem 112P: A 70.0 kg man jumping from a window lands in an elevated fire rescue net 11.0 m below the window. He...
Problem 113P: A 30 g bullet moving a horizontal velocity of 500 m/s comes to a stop 12 cm within a solid wall. a...
Problem 114P: A 1500 kg car starts from rest on a horizontal road and gains a speed of 72 km/h in 30 s. a What is...
Problem 115P: A 1.50 kg snowball is shot upward at an angle of 34.0 to the horizontal with an initial speed of...
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Problem 117P: A 20 kg block on a horizontal surface is attached to a horizontal spring of spring constant k = 4.0...
Problem 118P: Resistance to the motion of an automobile consists of road friction, which is almost independent of...
Problem 119P: SSM A 50 g ball is thrown from a window with an initial velocity of 8.0 m/s at an angle of 30 above...
Problem 120P: A spring with a spring constant of 3200 N/m is initially stretched until the elastic potential...
Problem 121P: A locomotive with a power capability of 1.5 MW can accelerate a train from a speed of 10 m/s to 25...
Problem 122P: SSM A 0.42 kg shuffleboard disk is initially at rest when a player uses a cue to increase its speed...
Problem 123P: A river descends 15 m through rapids. The speed of the water is 3.2 m/s upon entering the rapids and...
Problem 124P: The magnitude of the gravitational force between a particle of mass m1 and one of mass m2 is given...
Problem 125P: Approximately 5.5 106 kg of water falls 50 m over Niagara Falls each second. a What is the decrease...
Problem 126P: To make a pendulum, a 300 g ball is attached to one end of a string that has a length of 1.4 m and...
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