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(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

http://www.ck12.org Chapter 26. Answers to Selected Problems


2. 5600 N


3. 5700 N



  1. Friction between the tires and the ground

  2. Fuel, engine, or equal and opposite reaction

  3. b. 210 N c. no, the box is flat so the normal force doesn’t change d. 2.8 m/s^2 e.28 m/s f. no g. 69 N h. 57 N
    i. 40 N j. 0.33 k. 0. 09
    30..

  4. zero
    2.−kx 0

  5. b.f 1 =μkm 1 g cosθ;f 2 =μkm 2 g cosθc. Ma d.TA= (m 1 +m 2 )(a+μcosθ)andTB=m 2 a+μm 2 cosθe. Solve
    by usingd= 1 / 2 at^2 and substitutinghford

  6. Yes, because it is static and you know the angle andm 1

  7. Yes,TAand the angle gives youm 1 and the angle andTCgives youm 2 ,m 1 =TAcos 25/g andm 2 =
    TCcos 30/g

  8. a. 3 seconds d. 90 m
    33..
    34..
    35..

  9. 1.5 N; 2.1 N; 0. 71


Ch 6: Centripetal Forces


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2..
3..
4..



  1. 100 N

  2. 10 m/s^2

  3. 25 N towards her

  4. 25 N towards you

  5. 14.2 m/s^2



    1. 1 × 103 N



  6. friction between the tires and the road
    5..0034g



    1. 2 × 105 m/s^2



  7. The same as a.



    1. 56 × 1022 N





    1. 2 × 10 −^7 N; very small force
      8.g= 9 .8 m/s^2 ; you’ll get close to this number but not exactly due to some other small effects

    2. 4× 1026 N

    3. gravity

    4. 2× 1041 kg
      9..006 m/s^2
      1.. 765



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