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4.If a pendulum clock isaccurate at sea level, will it gain or lose time when taken to high...Problem 6Q:
For a simple harmonic oscillator, when (if ever) are the displacement and velocity vectors in the...Problem 7Q:
Two equal masses are attached to separate identical springs next to one another. One mass is pulled...Problem 9Q:
What happens to the period of a playground swing if you rise up from sitting to a standing position?Problem 10Q:
Why can you make water slosh back and forth in a pan only if you shake the pan at a certain...Problem 11Q:
Is the frequency of a simple periodic wave equal to the frequency of its source? Why or why not?Problem 13Q:
What kind of waves do you think will travel along a horizontal metal rod if you strike its end (a)...Problem 14Q:
Since the density of air decreases with an increase in temperature, but the bulk modulus Bis nearly...Problem 23Q:
Why do the strings used for the lowest-frequency notes on a piano normally have wire wrapped around...Problem 2MCQ:
2. An object oscillates back and forth on the end of a spring. Which of the following statements are...Problem 7MCQ:
At a playground, two young children are on identical swings. One child appears to be about twice as...Problem 14MCQ:
A student attaches one end of a Slinky to the top of a table. She holds the other end in her hand,...Problem 1P:
If a particle undergoes SHM with amplitude 0.21 m, what is the total distance it travels in one...Problem 2P:
2. (I) The springs of a 1700-kg car compress 5.0 mm when its 66-kg driver gets into the driver's...Problem 3P:
An elastic cord is 61 cm long when a weight of 75 N hangs from it but is 85 cm long when a weight of...Problem 4P:
4 (II) Estimate the stiffness of the spring in a child`s pogo stick if the child has a mass of 32 kg...Problem 5P:
A fisherman's scale stretches 3.6 cm when a 2.4-kg fish hangs from it. (a) What is the spring...Problem 7P:
A mass mat the end of a spring oscillates with a frequency of 0.83 Hz. When an additional 780-g mass...Problem 9P:
Figure 11-51 |O shows two examples of SHM, labeled A and B. For each, what is (a) the amplitude, (d)...Problem 13P:
A 1.65-kg mass stretches a vertical spring 0.215 m. If the spring is stretched an additional 0.130 m...Problem 14P:
A 1 15-kg mass oscillates according to the equation x =0.650 cos(8_40t} where x is in meters and tin...Problem 15P:
A 0.25-kg mass at the end of a spring oscillates 2.2 times per second with an amplitude of 0.15 m....Problem 16P:
It takes a force of 91.0 N to compress the spring of a toy popgun 0.175 m to "load” a 0.160-kg ball....Problem 19P:
A mass resting on a horizontal, frictionless surface is attached to one end of a spring; the other...Problem 25P:
25 (III) A 1.60-kg object oscillates at the end of a vertically hanging light spring once every 0.45...Problem 26P:
26. (Ill) Consider two objects, A and B, both undergoing SHMbut with different frequencies, as...Problem 27P:
A pendulum has a period of 1.85 s on Earth. Whatis its period on Mars, where the acceleration of...Problem 28P:
How long must a simple pendulum be if it is to make exactly one swing per second? (That is. one...Problem 29P:
A pendulum makes 28 oscillations in exactly 50 s. What is its (a) period and (b) frequency?Problem 31P:
Your grandfather clock's pendulum has a length of 0.9930 m. If the clock runs slow and loses 21 s...Problem 34P:
34 (III) A clock pendulum oscillates at a frequency of 2. 5 Hz. At t = 0, it is released from rest...Problem 35P:
A fisherman notices that wave crests pass the bow of his anchored boat every 3.0 s. He measures the...Problem 36P:
A sound wave in air has a frequency of 282 Hz and travels with a speed of 343 m/s. How far apart are...Problem 38P:
AM radio signals have frequencies between 550 kHz and 1600 kHz (kilohertz) and travel with a speed...Problem 40P:
A cord of mass 0.65 kg is stretched between two supports 8.0 m apart. If the tension in the cord is...Problem 41P:
A 0.40-kg cord is stretched between two supports, 8.7 m apart. When one support is struck by a...Problem 45P:
45 (II) The intensity of an earthquake wave passing through the Earth is measured to be 3.0...Problem 54P:
A guitar string is 92 cm long and has a mass of 3.4 g. The distance from the bridge to the support...Problem 61GP:
61. What frequency of sound would have a wavelength the same size as a 0.75 m-wide window? (The...Problem 63GP:
An energy-absorbing car bumper has a spring constant of 410 kN/m. Find the maximum compression of...Problem 65GP:
A block of mass mis suspended from a ceiling by a spring with spring stiffness constant k. Apenny of...Problem 66GP:
66. A block with mass m =6.0 kg rests on a frictionless table and is attached by a horizontal spring...Problem 71GP:
A 320-kg wooden raft floats on a lake. When a 68-kg man stands on the raft, it sinks 3.5 cm deeper...Problem 75GP:
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