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A railroad car loaded with rocks coasts on a level track without friction. A worker at the back of...Problem 2OQ:
2. Which answer would you choose if the rocks fall out through a hole in the floor of the car, one...Problem 3Q:
3. When a person jumps from a tree to the ground, what happens to the momentum of the person upon...Problem 7Q:
According to Eq. 7-4, the longer the impact time of an impulse, the smaller the force can be for the...Problem 8Q:
If a falling ball were to make a perfectly elastic collision with the floor, would it rebound to its...Problem 9Q:
A boy stands on the back of a rowboat and dives into the water. What happens to the boat as he...Problem 10Q:
It is said that in ancient times a rich man with a bag of gold coins was stranded on the surface of...Problem 11Q:
The speed of a tennis ball on the return of a serve can be just as fast as the serve, even though...Problem 12Q:
Is it possible for an object to receive a larger impulse from a small force than from a large force?...Problem 13Q:
In a collision between two cars, which would you expect to be more damaging to the occupants: if the...Problem 14Q:
A very elastic “superball” is dropped from a height h onto a hard steel plate (fixed to the Earth),...Problem 24Q:
Bob and Jim decide to play tug-of-war on a frictionless (icy) surface. Jim is considerably stronger...Problem 25Q:
25. In one type of nuclear radioactive decay, an electron and a recoil nucleus are emitted but often...Problem 10MCQ:
10. Choose the best answer in the previous Question (# 9) but now assume that you push both the car...Problem 11MCQ:
11. A railroad tank car contains milk and rolls at a constant speed along a level track. The milk...Problem 1P:
1. (I) What is the magnitude of the momentum of a 28-g sparrow flying with a speed of 8.4 m/s?
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A constant friction force of 25 N acts on a 65-kg skier for 15s on level snow. What is the skier's...Problem 5P:
Calculate the force exerted on a rocket when the propelling gases are being expelled at a rate of...Problem 6P:
A 7700-kg boxcar traveling 14 m/s strikes a second car at rest. The two stick together and move off...Problem 7P:
A child in a boat throws a 5.30-kg package out horizontally with a speed of 10.0 m/s, Fig....Problem 10P:
An object at rest is suddenly broken apart into two fragments by an explosion. One fragment acquires...Problem 11P:
A22- bullet traveling 240 m/s penetrates a 2.0-kg block of wood and emerges going 150 m/s. If the...Problem 16P:
A golf ball of mass 0.045 kg is hit off the lee at a speed of 38 m/s. The golf club was in contact...Problem 22P:
With what impulse does a 0.50-kg newspaper have to be thrown to give it a velocity of 3.0 m/s?Problem 24P:
(a) Calculate the impulse experienced when a 55-kg person lands on firm ground after jumping from a...Problem 25P:
A ball of mass 0.440 kg moving east (+ x direction) with a speed of 3.80 m/s collides head-on with a...Problem 26P:
26. (II) A 0.450-kg hockey puck, moving east with a speed of 5.80 m/s, has a head-on collision with...Problem 28P:
Two billiard balls of equal mass undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision. If one ball's...Problem 29P:
29. (II) A 0.280-kg croquet ball makes an elastic head-on collision with a second ball initially at...Problem 39P:
Car A hits car B (initially at rest and of equal mass) from behind while going 38 m/s. Immediately...Problem 47P:
An atomic nucleus of mass m traveling with speed v collides elastically with a target particle of...Problem 50P:
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