Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 1CQ:
A teacher stands in the middle of a parking lot and watches a small child peddle a tricycle around...Problem 2CQ:
Suppose you shoot an arrow across a ravine at the vertical cliff opposite you. a distance d away. as...Problem 3CQ:
A football is thrown in a parabolic path. Is there any point at which the acceleration is parallel...Problem 4CQ:
If an athlete can give himself the same initial speed regardless of the direction in which he jumps,...Problem 5CQ:
The maximum range of a projectile occurs when it is aimed at a 45 angle if air resistance is...Problem 6CQ:
A projectile is fired at an angle above the horizontal from the edge of a vertical cliff. (a) Is its...Problem 7CQ:
An archer shoots an arrow from the top of a vertical cliff a: an angle above the horizontal When...Problem 8CQ:
An observer draws the path of a stone thrown into the air, as shown in Figure 3.31. What is wrong...Problem 9CQ:
In uniform circular motion, how does the acceleration change when the speed is increased by a factor...Problem 10CQ:
A hunter shoots a bullet from the top of a cliff. What is wrong with the drawing of the bullets path...Problem 11CQ:
You attach a weight to the end of a string of length L and twirl the weight in a horizontal circle....Problem 12CQ:
According to what we have seen about circular motion, the earth is accelerating toward the sun, yet...Problem 1MCP:
A cannonball is fired toward a vertical building 400 m away with an initial velocity of 100 m/s at...Problem 2MCP:
If the cannonball in the previous question is fired horizontally from a 150-m-htgh cliff, but still...Problem 3MCP:
A ball thrown horizontally from the top of a building hits the ground in 0.50 s. If it had been...Problem 4MCP:
Two balls are dropped from the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The second ball is dropped a...Problem 5MCP:
Two balls are dropped at the same time from different heights. As they accelerate toward the ground,...Problem 6MCP:
An airplane flying at a constant horizontal velocity drops a package of supplies to a scientific...Problem 7MCP:
Your boat departs from the bank of a river that has a swift current parallel to its banks. If you...Problem 8MCP:
A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a building and lands a distance d from the foot of the...Problem 9MCP:
A child standing on a rotating carousel at a distance R from the center walks slowly inward until...Problem 10MCP:
An airplane whose airspeed is 600 mi/h is flying perpendicular to a jet stream whose speed relative...Problem 11MCP:
At the same time that rock A is dropped from rest from the top of a building, rock B is thrown...Problem 12MCP:
A stone is thrown horizontally with a speed of 15 m/s from the top of a vertical cliff at the edge...Problem 13MCP:
An object traveling at constant speed V in a circle of radius R has an acceleration a. If both R and...Problem 1P:
| A velocity vector has a magnitude of 25.0 m/s. If its y component is 13.0 m/s, what are the...Problem 2P:
| At an air show, a jet plane has velocity components vx = 625 km/h and vy = 415 km/h at time 3.85 s...Problem 3P:
A dragonfly flies from point A to point B along the path shown in Figure 3.33 in 1.50 s. (a) Find...Problem 4P:
| A coyote Chasing a rabbit is moving 8.00 m/s due east at one moment and 8.80 m/s due south 4.00 s...Problem 5P:
| A pool ball is rolling along a table with a constant velocity. The components of its velocity...Problem 6P:
|| An athlete starts at point A and runs at a constant speed of 6.0 m/s around a round track 100 m...Problem 7P:
|| A particle starts from rest at the origin with an acceleration vector that has magnitude 4 m/s2...Problem 8P:
| A projectile is fired from ground level at an angle of 60 above the horizontal with an initial...Problem 9P:
| A stone is thrown horizontally at 30.0 m/s from the top of a very tall cliff. (a) Calculate its...Problem 10P:
| A baseball pitcher throws a fastball horizontally at a speed of 42.0 m/s. Ignoring air resistance,...Problem 11P:
| A physics book slides off a horizontal tabletop with a speed of 1.10 m/s. It strikes the floor in...Problem 12P:
| A tennis ball rolls off the edge of a tabletop 0.750 m above the floor and strikes the floor at a...Problem 13P:
| A military helicopter on a training mission is flying horizontally at a speed of 60.0 m/s when it...Problem 14P:
|| A daring swimmer dives off a cliff with a running horizontal leap, as shown in Figure 3.35. What...Problem 15P:
| A football is thrown with an initial upward velocity component of 15.0 m/s and a horizontal...Problem 16P:
| A tennis player hits a ball at ground level, giving it an initial velocity of 24 m/s at 57 above...Problem 17P:
|| (a) A pistol that fires a signal flare gives it an initial velocity (muzzle velocity) of 125 m/s...Problem 18P:
| A projectile is fired at an angle of 50 above the horizontal at a speed of 100 m/s. Calculate the...Problem 19P:
|| A batted baseball leaves the bat at an angle of 30.0 above the horizontal and is caught by an...Problem 20P:
|| A man stands on the roof of a 15.0-m-tall building and throws a rock with a velocity of magnitude...Problem 21P:
| BIOThe champion jumper of the insect world. The froghopper, Philaenus spumarius, holds the world...Problem 22P:
|| A grasshopper leaps into the air from the edge of a vertical cliff, as shown in Figure 3.36. Use...Problem 23P:
|| Show that a projectile achieves its maximum range when it is fired at 45 above the horizontal if...Problem 24P:
|| A water balloon slingshot launches its projectiles essentially from ground level at a speed of...Problem 25P:
|| Two archers shoot arrows in the same direction from the same place with the same initial speeds...Problem 26P:
| A bottle rocket can shoot its projectile vertically to a height of 25.0 m. At what angle should...Problem 27P:
|| An airplane is flying with a velocity of 90.0 m/s at an angle of 23.0 above the horizontal. When...Problem 28P:
| You swing a 2.2 kg stone in a circle of radius 75 cm. At what speed should you swing it so its...Problem 29P:
|| Consult Appendix E. Calculate the radial acceleration (in m/s2 and gs) of an object (a) on the...Problem 30P:
| A model of a helicopter rotor has four blades, each 3.40 m in length from the central shaft to the...Problem 31P:
|| A wall clock has a second hand 15.0 cm long. What is the radial acceleration of the tip of this...Problem 32P:
| A curving freeway exit has a radius of 50.0 m and a posted speed limit of 35 mi/h. What is your...Problem 33P:
| BIO Pilot blackout in a power dive. A jet plane comes in for a downward dive as shown in Figure...Problem 34P:
|| The rotation of the earth on its axis causes objects sitting on the equator to have a radial...Problem 35P:
|| A canoe has a velocity of 0.40 m/s southeast relative to the earth. The canoe is on a river that...Problem 36P:
|| Crossing the river, I. A river flows due south with a speed of 2.0 m/s. A man steers a motorboat...Problem 37P:
|| Crossing the river, II. (a) In which direction should the motorboat in the previous problem head...Problem 38P:
| Youre standing outside on a windless day when raindrops begin to fall straight down. You run for...Problem 39P:
|| BIO Bird migration. Canada geese migrate essentially along a northsouth direction for well over a...Problem 40GP:
A test rocket is launched by accelerating it along a 200.0-m incline at 1.25 m/s2 starting from rest...Problem 41GP:
|| A player kicks a football at an angle of 40.0 from the horizontal, with an initial speed of 12.0...Problem 42GP:
|| Fighting forest fires. When fighting forest fires; airplanes work in support of ground crews by...Problem 43GP:
|| Two projectiles are fired at 20 m/s from the top a 50-m-tall building. Projectile A is fired at...Problem 44GP:
|| A cart carrying a vertical missile launcher moves horizontally at a constant velocity of 30.0 m/s...Problem 45GP:
|| The longest home run. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the longest home run ever...Problem 46GP:
|| On the first play of a football game, the kicker kicks the ball with a speed of 25 m/s, and the...Problem 47GP:
|| DATA A projectile is fired horizontally at a speed of 15 m/s from the top of a 200-m-high cliff...Problem 48GP:
|| A baseball thrown at an angle of 60.0 above the horizontal strikes a building 18.0 m away at a...Problem 49GP:
|| A boy 12.0 m above the ground in a tree throws a ball for his dog. which is standing right below...Problem 50GP:
| A football is kicked from ground level at a speed of 25 m/s. If it reaches a maximum height of 24...Problem 51GP:
|| A firefighting crew uses a water cannon that shoots water at 25.0 m/s at a fixed angle of 53.0...Problem 52GP:
|| An archer shoots an arrow at an apple that is sitting on a post. The arrow and the apple are...Problem 53GP:
||| Look out! A snowball rolls off a barn roof that slopes downward at an angle of 40.0. (See Figure...Problem 54GP:
|| BIO Spiraling up. It is common to see birds of prey rising upward on thermals. The paths they...Problem 55GP:
|| A Ferris wheel with radius 14.0 m s turning about a Horizontal axis through its center. as. shown...Problem 56GP:
|| A 76.0 kg boulder is rolling horizontally at the top of a vertical cliff that is 20.0 n above the...Problem 57GP:
|| A batter hits a baseball at a speed of 35 0 m/s and an angle of 65.0 above the horizontal. At the...Problem 58PP:
BIO Ballistic seed dispersal. Some plants disperse their seeds by having the fruit split and...Problem 59PP:
About how long does it take a seed launched at 90 at the highest possible initial speed to reach its...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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