Solutions for Physics of Everyday Phenomena
Problem 1CQ:
A small piece of paper is dropped and flutters to the floor. Is the piece of paper accelerating at...Problem 2CQ:
The diagram shows the positions at intervals of 0.10 seconds of a ball moving from left to right (as...Problem 3CQ:
The diagram shows the positions at intervals of 0.05 seconds of two balls moving from left to right....Problem 4CQ:
A lead ball and an aluminum ball, each 1 in. in diameter, are released simultaneously and allowed to...Problem 5CQ:
Two identical pieces of paper, one crumpled into a ball and the other left uncrumpled, are released...Problem 6CQ:
Two identical pieces of paper, one crumpled into a ball and the other left uncrumpled, are released...Problem 7CQ:
Aristotle stated that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects. Was Aristotle wrong? In what...Problem 8CQ:
A rock is dropped from the top of a diving platform into the swimming pool below. Will the distance...Problem 9CQ:
The graph shows the velocity plotted against time for a certain falling object. Is the acceleration...Problem 12CQ:
A ball is thrown downward with a large starting velocity. a. Will this ball reach the ground sooner...Problem 13CQ:
A ball thrown straight upward moves initially with a decreasing upward velocity. What are the...Problem 14CQ:
A rock is thrown straight upward, reaching a height of 20 meters. On its way up, does the rock spend...Problem 15CQ:
A ball is thrown straight upward and then returns to the Earth. Choosing the positive direction to...Problem 16CQ:
A ball is thrown straight upward and then returns to the Earth. Sketch a graph of the speed (not...Problem 17CQ:
A ball is thrown straight upward. At the very top of its flight, the velocity of the ball is zero....Problem 18CQ:
A ball is thrown straight upward and then returns to the Earth. Does the acceleration change...Problem 20CQ:
A ball rolling rapidly along a tabletop rolls off the edge and falls to the floor. At the exact...Problem 21CQ:
For the two balls in question 20, which, if either, has the larger total velocity when it hits the...Problem 22CQ:
Is it possible for an object to have a horizontal component of velocity that is constant at the same...Problem 23CQ:
A ball rolls off a table with a large horizontal velocity. Does the direction of the velocity vector...Problem 24CQ:
A ball rolls off a table with a horizontal velocity of 5 m/s. Is this velocity an important factor...Problem 25CQ:
An expert marksman aims a high-speed rifle directly at the center of a nearby target. Assuming that...Problem 26CQ:
In the diagram, two different trajectories are shown for a ball thrown by a center fielder to home...Problem 27CQ:
For either of the trajectories shown in the diagram for question 26, is the velocity of the ball...Problem 28CQ:
Assuming that the two trajectories in the diagram for question 26 represent throws by two different...Problem 29CQ:
A cannonball fired at an angle of 70 to the horizontal stays in the air longer than one fired at 45...Problem 30CQ:
Will a shot fired from a cannon at a 20 launch angle travel a longer horizontal distance than a 45...Problem 31CQ:
The diagram shows a wastebasket placed behind a chair. Three different directions are indicated for...Problem 32CQ:
In the situation pictured in question 31, is the magnitude of the velocity important to the success...Problem 33CQ:
In shooting a free throw in basketball, what is the primary advantage that a high, arching shot has...Problem 34CQ:
In shooting a basketball from greater than free-throw range, what is the primary disadvantage of a...Problem 35CQ:
A football quarterback must hit a moving target while eluding onrushing linemen. Discuss the...Problem 1E:
A steel ball is dropped from a diving platform (with an initial velocity of zero). Using the...Problem 2E:
For the ball in exercise E1: a. Through what distance does the ball fall in the first 0.7 seconds of...Problem 3E:
A large rock is dropped from the top of a high cliff. Assuming that air resistance can be ignored...Problem 4E:
Suppose Galileos pulse rate was 75 beats per minute. a. How many beats per second is this? b. What...Problem 5E:
A ball is thrown downward with an initial velocity of 14 m/s. Using the approximate value of g = 10...Problem 6E:
A ball is dropped from a high building. Using the approximate value of g = 10 m/s2, find the change...Problem 7E:
A ball is thrown upward with an initial velocity of 13 m/s. Using the approximate value of g = 10...Problem 8E:
How high above the ground is the ball in exercise 7: a. 1 second after it is thrown? b. 2 seconds...Problem 9E:
At what time does the ball in exercise 7 reach the high point in its flight? (Use the approximate...Problem 11E:
A bullet is fired horizontally with an initial velocity of 800 m/s at a target located 200 m from...Problem 12E:
A ball rolls off a shelf with a horizontal velocity of 3 m/s. At what horizontal distance from the...Problem 13E:
A ball rolls off a table with a horizontal velocity of 3 m/s. If it takes 0.45 seconds for the ball...Problem 14E:
A ball rolls off a table with a horizontal velocity of 3 m/s. If it takes 0.4 seconds for it to...Problem 15E:
A ball rolls off a platform that is 3 meters above the ground. The balls horizontal velocity as it...Problem 16E:
A projectile is fired at an angle such that the vertical component of its velocity and the...Problem 1SP:
A ball is thrown straight upward with an initial velocity of 18 m/s. Use g = 10 m/s2 for...Problem 2SP:
Two balls are released simultaneously from the top of a tall building. Ball A is simply dropped with...Problem 3SP:
Two balls are rolled off a tabletop that is 0.7 m above the floor. Ball A has a horizontal velocity...Problem 4SP:
A cannon is fired over level ground at an angle of 35 to the horizontal. The initial velocity of the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Physics, The Fundamental ScienceChapter 2 - Describing MotionChapter 3 - Falling Objects And Projectile MotionChapter 4 - Newton's Laws: Explaining MotionChapter 5 - Circular Motion, The Planets, And GravityChapter 6 - Energy And OscillationChapter 7 - Momentum And ImpulseChapter 8 - Rotational Motion Of Solid ObjectsChapter 9 - The Behaviour Of FluidsChapter 10 - Temperature And Heat
Chapter 11 - Heat Engines And The Second Law Of ThermodynamicsChapter 12 - Electrostatic PhenomenaChapter 13 - Electric CircuitsChapter 14 - Magnets And ElectromagnetismChapter 15 - Making WavesChapter 16 - Light Waves And ColorChapter 17 - Light And Image FormationChapter 18 - The Structure Of The AtomChapter 19 - The Nucleus And Nuclear EnergyChapter 20 - RelativityChapter 21 - Looking Deeper Into Everyday Phenomena
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From the graph given in the question, it can be observed that the average surface temperature of...Chapter 1, Problem 3SPWrite the formula for speed. speed=distancetime The distance is measured in boogles and time is...Chapter 2, Problem 18EChapter 2, Problem 4SPChapter 2, Problem 5SPChapter 3, Problem 1CQChapter 3, Problem 7EChapter 3, Problem 1SP
Chapter 3, Problem 2SPChapter 3, Problem 4SPChapter 3, Problem 5SPChapter 4, Problem 1CQChapter 4, Problem 1SPChapter 4, Problem 2SPChapter 4, Problem 4SPChapter 4, Problem 5SPChapter 4, Problem 6SPChapter 4, Problem 7SPChapter 5, Problem 1CQChapter 5, Problem 1SPChapter 5, Problem 2SPChapter 5, Problem 3SPChapter 5, Problem 5SPChapter 5, Problem 6SPChapter 6, Problem 1CQGiven info: The mass of the rock is 5.0 kg and the height by which the rock is lifted is 1.8 m....Chapter 6, Problem 16EGiven info: The force is 6 N and the distance moved is 1.7 m. Write the expression for the work done...Chapter 6, Problem 2SPChapter 6, Problem 4SPChapter 6, Problem 6SPChapter 7, Problem 1CQChapter 7, Problem 1SPChapter 7, Problem 2SPChapter 7, Problem 5SPChapter 8, Problem 1CQChapter 8, Problem 1SPChapter 8, Problem 3SPChapter 8, Problem 4SPChapter 9, Problem 1CQChapter 9, Problem 1SPGiven info: Density of water is 1000 kg/m3 , depth of water is 2.4 m , area is 0.6 m2 Write the...Chapter 9, Problem 3SPChapter 9, Problem 4SPChapter 10, Problem 1CQGiven info: The temperature in the morning is 18°C and in the afternoon is 30°C. Write the...Given info: The mass of ice is 140 g at initial temperature −22°C. The specific heat capacity of ice...Chapter 10, Problem 4SPGiven info: The amount of water in the beaker is 600 g and the work done on water by stirring is...Chapter 10, Problem 6SPIn heat engine, conversion of energy occurs from thermal energy to mechanical energy. The mechanical...Chapter 11, Problem 3SPChapter 11, Problem 5SPChapter 12, Problem 1CQChapter 12, Problem 1SPChapter 12, Problem 5SPChapter 13, Problem 1CQChapter 13, Problem 9EChapter 13, Problem 1SPChapter 13, Problem 3SPChapter 13, Problem 4SPChapter 13, Problem 5SPChapter 14, Problem 1CQChapter 14, Problem 1SPChapter 14, Problem 2SPChapter 14, Problem 3SPChapter 15, Problem 1CQGiven Info: The length of the rope is 12 m and mass of the rope is 3.2 kg. Write the formula to...Chapter 15, Problem 2SPChapter 15, Problem 3SPChapter 15, Problem 4SPChapter 15, Problem 5SPChapter 16, Problem 1CQGiven info: The wavelength associated with violet light is 380 nm and the wavelength associated with...Given info: Wavelength of the light is 580 nm, order of bright fringe is 1, the distance of screen...The velocity is a vector given by the rate of change of displacement. The speed of light is a...Given Info: An object of height 3.6 cm lies in front of a lens with focal length 8 cm at a distance...Given Info: The objective lens of a microscope has a focal length of 0.9 cm and an eyepiece of focal...An element is defined as any substance that contain only one type of atom. They are made of atoms...Chapter 18, Problem 1SPHydrogen spectrum lies in the visible, ultraviolet as well as infrared regions. Hydrogen spectrum is...The energy level diagram of hydrogen proposed by the Bohr model gives the energy of electrons in...Given info: Rutherford bombarded a sample of nitrogen gas with a beam of alpha particles. Proton is...Given info: The initial number of atoms are 102,400 and half-life of the element is 12 minutes....The number of proton number is equal to the atomic number and proton number plus neutron number is...Given info: The decay reaction given in the question is Th⇒Ra⇒Ac⇒Th⇒Ra⇒Rn⇒Po⇒Pb⇒Bi⇒Po⇒Pb. The...Given info: The mass of 1H2 is 2.014102 u , the mass of He3 is 3.016029 u and the mass of neutron is...Chapter 20, Problem 1CQGiven info: The velocity of the boat in still water is 7 m/s. The velocity of the stream is 3 m/s...Chapter 20, Problem 3SPGiven info: The mass of the water is 2.5 kg. The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kg⋅K. The change...The particles were grouped into three primary groups: leptons, mesons, and baryons. The leptons are...
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