Solutions for Physics: Principles with Applications
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What are the merits and drawbacks of using a person's foot as a standard? Consider both(a) a...Problem 3Q:
Why is it incorrect to think that the more digits you include in your answer, the more accurate it...Problem 5Q:
5. You measure the radius of a wheel to be 4.16 cm. If you multiply by 2 to get the diameter, should...Problem 7Q:
List assumptions useful to estimate the numbers of car mechanics in (a) San Francisco, (b) your...Problem 1MCQ:
A student’s weight displayed on a digital scale is 117.2 lb. This would suggest her weight is within...Problem 2MCQ:
Four students use different to measure the Length Of the pen. Which measurement the greatest...Problem 6MCQ:
To convert from ft2 to yd2, you should multiply by 3. multiply by 1/3. multiply by 9. multiply by...Problem 8MCQ:
(L2) represents the dimensions for which of the following? cm2. square feet. m2. All of the above.Problem 1P:
How many significant figures do each of the following numbers have: (a) 214, (b) 81.60, (c) 7.03,...Problem 2P:
Write the following numbers in powers of 10 notation: (a) 1.156, (b) 21.8, (c) 0.0068, (d) 328.65,...Problem 3P:
Write out the following numbers in full with the correct number of zeros: (a) 8.69104, (b) 9.1103,...Problem 4P:
The age of the universe is thought to be about 14 billion years. Assuming two significant figures,...Problem 6P:
6.(II) Time intervals measured with a stopwatch typically have an uncertainly of about 0.2s, due to...Problem 10P:
What, roughly, is the percent uncertainty in the volume of a spherical beach ball of radius...Problem 12P:
Write the following as full (decimal) numbers without prefixes on the units: (a) 286.6mm, (b) 85µV,...Problem 13P:
Express the following using the prefixes of Table 1-4 (a) 1106volts, (b) 210-6meters, (c) 6103 days,...Problem 19P:
A light-year is the distance light travels in one year (at speed=2.998108 m/s).(a) How many meters...Problem 20P:
How much longer (percentage) is a one-mile race than a 1500-m race ("the metric mile")?Problem 22P:
(a) How many seconds are there in 1.00 year? (b) How many nanoseconds are there in 1.00 year? (c)...Problem 23P:
Use Table 1-3 to estimate the total number of protons or neutrons in (a) a bacterium, (b) a DNA...Problem 24P:
A standard baseball has a circumference of approximately 23 cm. If a baseball had the same mass per...Problem 26P:
Estimate how many books can be shelved in a college library with 3500 m2 of floor space. Assume 8...Problem 27P:
Estimate how many hours it would take to run (at 10 km/h) across the U.S from New York to...Problem 30P:
Estimate the number of gallons of gasoline consumed by the total of all automobile drivers in the...Problem 37P:
(II) The speed v of an object is given by the equation v= At3 -Bt, Where t refers to time. (a) What...Problem 47GP:
A Certain compact disc (CD) contains 783.216 megabytes of digital information. Each byte consists of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Measurement, EstimatingChapter 2 - Describing Motion: Kinematics In One DimensionChapter 3 - Kinematics In Two Dimensions; VectorsChapter 4 - Dynamics: Newton's Laws Of MotionChapter 5 - Circular Motion; GravitationChapter 6 - Work And EnergyChapter 7 - Linear MomentumChapter 8 - Rotational MotionChapter 9 - Static Equilibrium; Elasticity And FractureChapter 10 - Fluids
Chapter 11 - Oscillations And WavesChapter 12 - SoundChapter 13 - Temperature And Kinetic TheoryChapter 14 - HeatChapter 15 - The Laws Of ThermodynamicsChapter 16 - Electric Charge And Electric FieldChapter 17 - Electric PotentialChapter 18 - Electric CurrentsChapter 19 - Dc CircuitsChapter 20 - MagnetismChapter 21 - Electromagnetic Induction And Faraday's Law For Accuracy Before Use.Chapter 22 - Electromagnetic WavesChapter 23 - Light: Geometric OpticsChapter 24 - The Wave Nature Of LightChapter 25 - Optical InstrumentsChapter 26 - The Special Theory Of RelativityChapter 27 - Early Quantum Theory And Models Of The AtomChapter 28 - Quantum Mechanics Of AtomsChapter 29 - Molecules And SolidsChapter 30 - Nuclear Physics And RadioactivityChapter 31 - Nuclear Energy; Effects And Uses Of RadiationChapter 32 - Elementary ParticlesChapter 33 - Astrophysics And Cosmology
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1. Introduction, Measurement, Estimating
2. Describing Motion: Kinematics in One Dimension
3. Kinematics in Two Dimensions; Vectors
4. Dynamics: Newton’s Laws of Motion
5. Circular Motion; Gravitation
6. Work and Energy
7. Linear Momentum
8. Rotational Motion
9. Static Equilibrium; Elasticity and Fracture
10. Fluids
11. Oscillations and Waves
12. Sound
13. Temperature and Kinetic Theory
14. Heat
15. The Laws of Thermodynamics
16. Electric Charge and Electric Field
17. Electric Potential
18. Electric Currents
19. DC Circuits
20. Magnetism
21. Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday’s Law
22. Electromagnetic Waves
23. Light: Geometric Optics
24. The Wave Nature of Light
25. Optical Instruments
26. The Special Theory of Relativity
27. Early Quantum Theory and Models of the Atom
28. Quantum Mechanics of Atoms
29. Molecules and Solids
30. Nuclear Physics and Radioactivity
31. Nuclear Energy; Effects and Uses of Radiation
32. Elementary Particles
33. Astrophysics and Cosmology
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