Solutions for CONCEPTUAL INTEGRATED SCIENCE (PEARSON+
Problem 1RCQ:
What is Newtons first law of motion?Problem 2RCQ:
What kind of path would the planets follow if suddenly their attraction to the Sun no longer...Problem 3RCQ:
aExpress Newtons second law of motion in words. bThen express it abbreviated with symbols.Problem 4RCQ:
aIs acceleration directly proportional to force, or is it inversely proportional to force? Give an...Problem 5RCQ:
If the mass of a sliding block is tripled at the same time the net force on it is tripled, how does...Problem 6RCQ:
What is the acceleration of a 10-N feely falling body?Problem 7RCQ:
Why doesnt a heavy object accelerate more than a light object when both are freely falling?Problem 9RCQ:
What two quantities affect air resistance?Problem 10RCQ:
Who falls faster when wearing the same-size parachute a heavy person or a light person or do both...Problem 11RCQ:
How many forces are required for a single interaction?Problem 12RCQ:
When you push against a wall with your fingers, they bend because they experience a force. What is...Problem 13RCQ:
A boxer can hit a heavy bag with a great force. Why cant he hit a sheet of newspaper in midair with...Problem 14RCQ:
What is Newtons third law of motion?Problem 15RCQ:
If we call the force of a bat hitting a ball the action force, what is the reaction force?Problem 17RCQ:
If the forces that act on the cannonball and the recoiling cannon from which it is fired are equal...Problem 18RCQ:
What is needed to accelerate a system?Problem 19RCQ:
Cite three examples of a vector quantity. Then cite three examples of a scalar quantity.Problem 21RCQ:
According to the parallelogram rule, what does the diagonal of constructed parallelogram represent?Problem 22RCQ:
Can it be said that, when two vectors are at right angles to each other, the resultant is greater...Problem 23RCQ:
What change in magnitude occurs for the vertical component of a ball tossed at an angle upward? For...Problem 25RCQ:
Does Hudsons speed undergo a change when tossed upward by his dad Figure 3.33? Does his acceleration...Problem 26TIS:
What is gliding locomotion?Problem 28TIS:
Describe some of the physical characteristics that gliding organisms have evolved to increase their...Problem 29TIS:
Explain how Newtons third law underlies many form of locomotion from fish, to birds, to humans.Problem 31TIS:
When you walk, what is the force that pushes you forward?Problem 32TIS:
Why does a duck in an oil spill find it difficult to walk?Problem 37PC:
In Chapter 2, acceleration is defined asa=v/t. Use this formula to show that the acceleration of a...Problem 38PC:
In this chapter, we learned that the cause of acceleration is given by Newtons second law:a=Fm/m....Problem 39PC:
If you know that1kgobject weighs10N, confirm that the acceleration of a1kg stone in free fall...Problem 40PC:
A simple rearrangement of Newtons second law givesFnet=ma. Show that a net force of 84Nis needed to...Problem 41TC:
Four boxes of different masses are on a friction free, level table. From greatest to the least, rank...Problem 43TC:
Three parachutists, A, B and C, each have reached terminal velocityat the same altitude. a From...Problem 44TC:
In cases A, B and C, the crate is in equillibriumno acceleration. From gratest to least, rank the...Problem 45TC:
The strong man is pulled in the three situations shown. Rank the amounts of tension in the rope in...Problem 47TS:
If Lillian weighs 500 N, what is her weight in pounds?Problem 48TS:
Consider a mass of 1kg accelerated 1m/s2by a force of 1N. Show that the acceleration would be the...Problem 49TS:
Consider a business jet of mass 30,000kgin takeoff when the thrust for each of its two engines...Problem 50TS:
Alex, who has a mass of 100kg, is skateboarding at 9.0m/swhen he smacks into a brick wall and comes...Problem 51TS:
A boxer punches a sheet of paper and mid-air brings it from rest to a speed of 25m/sin0.05s. If the...Problem 52TS:
Suppose that you are standing on a skateboard near wall and you push on the wall with a force of30N....Problem 53TS:
If raindrops fall vertically at a speed of 3m/sand you are running horizontally at 4m/s, show that...Problem 54TS:
Horizontal forces of 3N and 4N act at right angles on a block of mass 5kg. Show that the resulting...Problem 55TS:
An aeroplane with a speed of 120km/h encounters a 90km/h crosswind. Show the planes ground speed is...Problem 56TE:
In the orbiting Space Shuttle, you are handed two identical closed boxes, one filled with sand and...Problem 57TE:
Your empty hand is not hurt when it bang lightly against the wall. Why does it hurt if it is...Problem 58TE:
On a long alley, a bowling ball slows down as it rolls. Is any horizontal force acting on the ball?...Problem 59TE:
If a motorcycle moves with constant velocity, can you conclude that there is no net force acting on...Problem 60TE:
Since an object weighs less on the surface of Moon than on Earths surface, does it have less inertia...Problem 61TE:
Does the mass of an astronaut change when he or she is visiting the International Space Station?...Problem 62TE:
Why is a massive cleaver more effective for chopping vegetables than an equally sharp knife?Problem 63TE:
Neglecting air resistance, if you drop an object, its acceleration toward the ground is10m/s2 . If...Problem 64TE:
Can you think of a reason why the acceleration of the object thrown downward through the air in...Problem 65TE:
A feather and coin accelerate equally when dropped in a vacuum. If the feather were made of lead,...Problem 66TE:
On which of these hills does the ball roll down with increasing speed and decreasing acceleration...Problem 67TE:
At what stage in a parachute jump are velocity and acceleration in opposite directions? At what...Problem 68TE:
How does the weight of falling body cmpare with the air resistance it encounters just before it...Problem 69TE:
Free fall is a motion in which gravity is the only force acting. a Is a skydiver who has reached...Problem 70TE:
Why is it that a cat that falls from the top of a 50-story building will hit the safety net below no...Problem 71TE:
You tell your friend that the acceleration of a skydiver before the chute opens decreases as falling...Problem 72TE:
First we say that force is push or pull. Now we say a force is part of an interaction. Is a force a...Problem 73TE:
We know that the Sun pulls on the planets. Does it follow that the planets also pull on the Sun?Problem 74TE:
A friend says that Al cannot push on the tree unless the tree pushes back on her. Another friend...Problem 75TE:
When you stand at rest on a floor, does the floor exert an upward force on you? How much force does...Problem 76TE:
When you pull on a rope, what pulls on you? If the rope breaks, does it still pull on you?Problem 77TE:
The strong man will push apart the two initially stationary freight cars of equal mass before he...Problem 78TE:
Consider that two carts, one twice as massive as the other, fly apart when the compressed spring is...Problem 79TE:
When the athlete pushes upward to hold the barbell at rest, the reaction force is the weight of the...Problem 80TE:
Note the two forces acting on the man standing at rest. One is due to the gravitational force of...Problem 81TE:
Regarding the orange-apple system discussed in the chapter, would the apple be able to exert a force...Problem 82TE:
The photo shows Steve Hewitt and his daughter Gretchen. Is Gretchen touching her dad or is he...Problem 83TE:
Nellie tosses a ball at an angle upward. What happens to the vertical component of the balls...Problem 84TE:
A block is at rest in positions A, B and C. The push by the stick and pull by the string are almost,...Problem 85TE:
Which is more likely to break - the rope supporting a hammock stretched tightly between a pair of...Problem 86TE:
Refer to Monkey Mo in Figure 3.32. If the rope makes an angle of 45 with the vertical, how will the...Problem 87TE:
Refer to Monkey Mo in Figure 3.32. What will be the magnitude of vector S if the rope that supports...Problem 88TE:
You exert a force on the ball when you toss it upward. How long does that force lasts after the ball...Problem 89TE:
Why does a rocket become progressively easier to accelerate as it travels through space? Hint: About...Problem 90TE:
Which team wins in a tug-of-war: the team that pulls harder on the rope or the team that pushes...Problem 91TDI:
A boulder dropped from the roof of your school falls much more quickly than a ping-pong ball. Didnt...Problem 92TDI:
Your friend says that when you step off a table, the Earth moves to meet you up. Discuss whether or...Problem 93TDI:
Is Newtons third law applied inappropriately by a friend who asserts that, when telling a lie,...Problem 94TDI:
The auto in the sketch moves forward as the brakes are applied. Your friend says that during this...Problem 95TDI:
Your instructor challenges you and your friend to each pull a pair of scales attached to the ends of...Problem 96TDI:
Two 100N weights are attached to a spring scale as shown. Does the scale read 0100or200N or does it...Problem 97TDI:
Each of the vertebrae forming your spine is separated from its neighbours by disc of elastic...Problem 98TDI:
A common saying is, Its not the fall that hurts you; its the sudden stop. Translate this statement...Problem 100TDI:
Can a dog wag its tail without the tail in turn wagging the dog? Consider a dog with the relatively...Problem 101TDI:
When air drag build up to equal the combined weight of Dick and Jane in their tandem skydive, a...Problem 102TDI:
If you simultaneously drop a pair of tennis balls from the second story of a building, they will...Problem 103TDI:
A friend says that if the acceleration of little Hudson Figure 3.33 at the top of his path were...Problem 104TDI:
A boxer hits his equal-weight opponent with his most powerful punch. If the same punch is delivered...Problem 105TDI:
Using Figure 3.14 as a guide, do you agree with the friend who reasons that a boxer should be able...Problem 1RAT:
If an object moves along a curved path, then it must be aaccelerating bacted on by a force cboth of...Problem 2RAT:
As mass is added to a car pushed by a constant force, its acceleration aincreases bdecreases...Problem 3RAT:
A ball rolls down a curved ramp as shown. As its speed increases, its rate of gaining speed...Problem 4RAT:
A heavy rock and a light rock in a free fall zero air resistance have the same acceleration. The...Problem 5RAT:
You drop a pillow off the edge of the tallest building on your campus. While the pillow falls, its...Problem 6RAT:
A karate chop delivers a force of 3000 N to a board that breaks. The force that the board exerts on...Problem 7RAT:
Two parachutists, a heavy person and a light person, jumping from the same altitude have the same...Problem 8RAT:
The amount of air resistance that acts on a wingsuit flyer and a flying squirrel depends on the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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Chapter 1, Problem 1RCQChapter 2, Problem 1RCQChapter 3, Problem 1RCQChapter 4, Problem 1RCQChapter 5, Problem 1RCQThe matter is formed by the combination of atoms and molecules, and these atoms and molecules are...Chapter 7, Problem 1RCQChapter 8, Problem 1RCQA material is called element when the material is made up of only one type of atom. The pure gold...
According to the shell model, the alpha particles are helium nuclei (He24), which have a mass number...Chemistry plays a vital role in connecting the physical sciences, which embody chemistry with the...Chapter 12, Problem 1RCCThe coefficient in a chemical reaction plays an important role. It gives the number of molecules and...Chapter 14, Problem 1RCCChapter 15, Problem 1RCCChapter 16, Problem 1RCCChapter 17, Problem 1RCCChapter 18, Problem 1RCCChapter 19, Problem 1RCCThe respiratory system obtains oxygen from the atmosphere, by the process of respiration. The...Chapter 21, Problem 1RCQChapter 22, Problem 1RCQChapter 23, Problem 1RCCChapter 24, Problem 1RCCThe differences between fungi and animals are as follows: No. Characteristics Surface processes...Chapter 26, Problem 1RCCChapter 27, Problem 1RCCChapter 28, Problem 1RCCChapter 29, Problem 1RCC
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