Solutions for College Physics Volume 1 (Chs. 1-16); Mastering Physics with Pearson eText -- ValuePack Access Card -- for College Physics (10th Edition)
Problem 1CQ:
If there is a net force on a particle in uniform circular motion, why doesnt the particles speed...Problem 2CQ:
As a car rounds a banked circular curve at constant speed, several forces are acting on it: for...Problem 3CQ:
A student wrote, The reason an apple falls downward to meet the earth instead of the earth falling...Problem 4CQ:
Non-physicists often ask questions such as What keeps the satellite moving in its orbit? and What...Problem 5CQ:
During an actual interview for a college teaching position in physics, several candidates said that...Problem 6CQ:
If two planets have the same mass, will they necessarily produce the same gravitational pull on 1.0...Problem 7CQ:
True or false? Astronauts in satellites orbiting around the earth are weightless because the earths...Problem 8CQ:
True or false? If a rock is acted upon by a gravitational force F from the earth when it is a...Problem 9CQ:
On an icy road, you approach a curve that has the banking angle calculated for 55 mph. Your...Problem 10CQ:
You are riding on a roller coaster with a hill that is effectively circular near the top. If you...Problem 11CQ:
The moon is accelerating toward the earth. Does this mean that it is getting closer to our planet?...Problem 12CQ:
A passenger in a car rounding a sharp curve feels thrown toward the outside of the curve. (a) What...Problem 1MCP:
If the earth had twice its present mass, its orbital period around the sun (at our present distance...Problem 2MCP:
An astronaut is floating happily outside her spaceship, which is orbiting the earth at a distance...Problem 3MCP:
A frictional force f provides the centripetal force as a car goes around an unbanked curve of radius...Problem 4MCP:
Two masses m and 2m are each forced to go around a curve of radius R at the same constant speed. If,...Problem 5MCP:
A stone of weight W is attached to a strong string and whirled in a vertical circle of radius R. If...Problem 6MCP:
If a planet had twice the earths radius, but only half its mass, the acceleration due to gravity at...Problem 7MCP:
When a mass goes in a horizontal circle with speed V at the end of a string of length L on a...Problem 8MCP:
In the previous problem, if both the speed and the length were doubled, the tension in the string...Problem 9MCP:
Two 1.0 Kg point masses a distance D apart each exert a gravitational attraction F on the other one....Problem 10MCP:
Two massless bags contain identical bricks, each brick having a mass M. Initially, each bag contains...Problem 11MCP:
When two point masses are a distance D apart, each exerts a gravitational attraction F on the other...Problem 12MCP:
If human beings ever travel to a planet whose mass and radius are both twice that of the earth,...Problem 1P:
A racing car drives at constant speed around the horizontal track shown in Figure 6.27. At points A,...Problem 2P:
A stone with a mass of 0.80 kg is attached to one end of a string 0.90 m long. The string will break...Problem 3P:
Force on a skaters wrist. A 52 kg ice skater spins about a vertical axis through her body with her...Problem 4P:
A flat (unbanked) curve on a highway has a radius of 220 m. A car successfully rounds the curve at a...Problem 5P:
The Giant Swing at a county fair consists of a vertical central shaft with a number of horizontal...Problem 6P:
A small button placed on a horizontal rotating platform with diameter 0.320 m will revolve with the...Problem 7P:
Using only astronomical data from Appendix E, calculate (a) the speed of the planet Venus in its...Problem 8P:
A highway curve with radius 900.0 ft is to be banked so that a car traveling 55.0 mph will not skid...Problem 9P:
The Indy 500. The Indianapolis Speedway (home of the Indy 500) consists of a 2.5 mile track having...Problem 10P:
A bowling ball weighing 71.2 N is attached to the ceiling by a 3.80 m rope. The ball is pulled to...Problem 11P:
A lead fishing weight of mass 0.2 kg is tied to a fishing line that is 0.5 m long. The weight is...Problem 12P:
A 50.0 kg stunt pilot who has been diving her airplane vertically pulls out of the dive by changing...Problem 13P:
Effect on blood of walking. While a person is walking, his arms swing through approximately a 45...Problem 14P:
Stay dry! You tie a cord to a pail of water, and you swing the pail in a vertical circle of radius...Problem 15P:
Stunt pilots and fighter pilots who fly at high speeds in a downward-curving are may experience a...Problem 16P:
If two tiny identical spheres attract each other with a force of 3.0 nN when they are 25 cm apart,...Problem 17P:
What is the ratio of the suns gravitational pull on Mercury to the suns gravitational pull on the...Problem 18P:
Rendezvous in space! A couple of astronauts agree to rendezvous in space after hours. Their plan is...Problem 19P:
What is the ratio of the gravitational pull of the sun on the moon to that of the earth on the moon?...Problem 20P:
A 2150 kg satellite used in a cellular telephone network is in a circular orbit at a height of 780...Problem 21P:
At a distance N RE from the earths surface, where N is an integer, the gravitational force on an...Problem 22P:
Find the magnitude and direction of the net gravitational force on mass A due to masses B and C in...Problem 23P:
How far from a very small 100 kg ball would a particle have to be placed so that the bal pulled on...Problem 24P:
Each mass in Figure 6.30 is 3.00 kg. Find the magnitude and direction of the net gravitational force...Problem 25P:
An 8.00 kg point mass and a 15.0 kg point mass are held in place 50.0 cm apart in deep space. They...Problem 26P:
How many kilometers would you have to go above the surface of the earth for your weight to decrease...Problem 27P:
Your spaceship lands on an unknown planet. To determine the characteristics of this planet, you does...Problem 28P:
If an objects weight is W on the earth, what would be its weight (in terms of W) if the earth had...Problem 29P:
Huygens probe on Titan. In January 2005 the Huygens probe landed on Saturns moon Titan, the only...Problem 30P:
The mass of the moon is about 1/81 the mass of the earth, its radius is 14 that of the earth, and...Problem 31P:
Neutron stars, such as the one at the center of the Crab Nebula, have about the same mass as our...Problem 32P:
The asteroid 243 Ida has a mass of about 4.0 1016 kg and an average radius of about 16 km (its not...Problem 34P:
What is the period of revolution of a satellite with mass m that orbits the earth in a circular path...Problem 36P:
Planets beyond the solar system. On October 15, 2001, a planet was discovered orbiting around the...Problem 37P:
Communications satellites. Communications satellites are used to bounce radio waves from the earths...Problem 39P:
Apparent weightlessness in a satellite. You have probably seen films of astronauts floating freely...Problem 40P:
Baseball on Deimos! Deimos, a moon of Mars, is about 12 km in diameter, with a mass of 2.0 1015 kg....Problem 41GP:
International Space Station. The International Space Station, launched in November 1998, makes 15.65...Problem 42GP:
Artificial gravity. One way to create artificial gravity in a space station is to spin it. If a...Problem 43GP:
Shortest possible day. Consider the fact that an object sitting at the equator is undergoing uniform...Problem 44GP:
Volcanoes on lo. Jupiters moon lo has active volcanoes (in fact, it is the most volcanically active...Problem 45GP:
You tie one end of 0.3-m-long spring to a 0.5 kg mass. Holding the other end of the spring in your...Problem 46GP:
An astronaut carefully measures the gravitational force between a 10 kg space probe and Planet X....Problem 48GP:
A 1125 kg car and a 2250 kg pickup truck approach a curve on the expressway that has a radius of 225...Problem 49GP:
Exploring Europa. Europa, a satellite of Jupiter, is believed to have an ocean of liquid water (with...Problem 50GP:
The star Rho1 Cancri is 57 light-years from the earth and has a mass 0.85 times that of our sun. A...Problem 51GP:
A 4.00 kg block is attached to a vertical rod by means of two strings. When the system rotates about...Problem 52GP:
As your bus rounds a flat curve at constant speed of 20 m/s, a package with mass 0.500 kg, suspended...Problem 53GP:
Artificial gravity in space stations. One problem for humans living in outer space is that they are...Problem 54PP:
Based on these data, what is the most likely composition of this planet? A. Mostly iron B. Iron and...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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