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Problem 1OQ:
Two small heavy balls have the same diameter but one weighs twice as much as the other. The balls...Problem 2Q:
When an constant velocity, does its during any time interval differ from Its instantaneous velocity...Problem 8Q:
Can an object be increasing in speed as its acceleration decreases? If so, give an example. If not,...Problem 9Q:
Two cars emerge side by side from a tunnel. Car A is traveling with speed of 60 km/h and has an...Problem 10Q:
A baseball player hits a ball straight up into the air. It leaves the bat with a speed of 120 km/h....Problem 11Q:
As a freely falling object speeds up, what is happening to its acceleration-does it increase,...Problem 12Q:
You travel from point A to point B in a car moving at a constant speed of 70 km/h. Then you travel...Problem 13Q:
Can an object have zero velocity and nonzero acceleration at the same time? Give examples.Problem 14Q:
Can an object have zero acceleration and nonzero velocity at the same time? Give examples.Problem 15Q:
Which of these motions is not at constant acceleration a rock falling from a cliff, an elevator...Problem 16Q:
Describe in words the motion plotted in Fig. 2-32 in terms of velocity, acceleration, etc. [Hint:...Problem 1MCQ:
Which of the following should be part of solving any problem in physics? Select all that apply: Read...Problem 2MCQ:
In which of the following cases does a car nave a negative velocity and a positive acceleration? A...Problem 3MCQ:
At time t = 0 an object is traveling to the right along the+ x axis at a speed of 10.0 m/s which...Problem 4MCQ:
A ball is thrown straight up. What are the velocity and acceleration of the ball at the highest...Problem 5MCQ:
You drop a rock off a bridge. When the rock has fallen 4m, you drop a second rock. As the two rocks...Problem 6MCQ:
You drive 4 km at 30 km/h and then another 4 km at 50 km/h. What is your average speed for the whole...Problem 7MCQ:
A ball is dropped from the top of a tall building. At the same instant, a second ball is thrown...Problem 8MCQ:
A ball is thrown downward at a speed of 20 m/s. Choosing the +y axis pointing up and neglecting air...Problem 9MCQ:
A car travels along the x axis with increasing speed. We don’t know if to the left or the right....Problem 1P:
If you are driving 95 km/h along a straight road and you look to the side of 2.0 s, how far do you...Problem 3P:
A particle at t1= 2.0 s is atx1=4.8cm and at t2= 4.5 sis at x2=8.5cm. What is its average velocity...Problem 4P:
A rolling ball moves from x1 =8.4 cm to x2 =-4.2 cm during the time from t1=3.0s to t2=6.1s. What is...Problem 6P:
According to a rule-of-thumb, each five seconds between a lightning flash and the following thunder...Problem 7P:
You are driving home from school steadily at 95 km/h for 180 km. It then begins to rain and you slow...Problem 9P:
A person jogs eight complete laps around a 400-m track in a total time of 14.5 min. Calculate (a)...Problem 11P:
A car traveling 95 km/h is 210 m behind a truck traveling 75 km/h. How long will it take the car to...Problem 17P:
A sports car accelerates from rest to 95 km/h in 4.3 s. What is its average acceleration in m/s2?Problem 19P:
19.(II) A sports car moving at constant velocity travels 120 m in 5.0s. If it then brakes and comes...Problem 21P:
21.(II) A car moving in a straight line starts at x=0 at t=0. It passes the point x=25.0 m with a...Problem 22P:
A car slows down from 28 m/s to rest in a distance of 88m. What was its acceleration, assumed...Problem 23P:
A car accelerates from 14 m/s in 6.0 s. What was its acceleration? How far did it travel in this...Problem 24P:
A light plane must reach a speed of 35 m/s for takeoff. How long a runway is needed if the...Problem 27P:
27.(II) A car slows down uniformly from a speed of 28.0 m/s to rest in 8.00 s. How far did it travel...Problem 31P:
Detemine the stopping distances for an automobile going a constant intial speed of 95 km/h and human...Problem 32P:
A driver is traveling 18.0 m/s when she sees a red light ahead. Her car is capable of decelerating...Problem 33P:
33.(II) A 75-m-long train begins uniform acceleration from rest. The front of the train has a speed...Problem 37P:
37.(III) Marry and Sally are in a foot race (Fig. 2-39). When Mary is 22 m from the finish line, she...Problem 38P:
38.(III) An unmarked police car traveling a constant 95 km/h is passed by a speeder traveling 135...Problem 39P:
A stone is dropped from the top of a cliff. It is seen to hit the ground below after 3.55 s. How...Problem 40P:
Estimate (a) how long it look King Kong to fall straight down from the top of the Empire State...Problem 41P:
A ball player catches a ball 3.4 s after throwing it vertically upward. With what speed did hi throw...Problem 43P:
A kangaroo jumps straight up to a vertical height of 1.45 m. How long was it in the air before...Problem 44P:
The best rebounders in basketball have a vertical leap (that is, the vertical movement of a fixed...Problem 45P:
An object starts from rest and fails under the influence of gravity. Draw graphs of (a) its speed...Problem 48P:
A rocket rises vertically, from rest, with an acceleration of 3.2 m/s2 until it tuns out of fuel at...Problem 76GP:
A conveyor belt is used to send burgers through a grilling machine. If the grilling machine is 1.2 m...Problem 77GP:
Two students are asked to find the height of a particular building using a barometer. Instead of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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