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Part 1 - Applying The Concepts 1.6 5.5

1. The document contains calculations and problem solutions from multiple chapters across physics topics including kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, gravitation, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. 2. Questions involve calculating values for time, distance, speed, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, torque, pressure, wavelength, frequency, half-life, and more. 3. Solutions are provided in varied formats including expressions with values, words describing direction or orientation, full sentences, and brief numeric answers.

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Part 1 - Applying The Concepts 1.6 5.5

1. The document contains calculations and problem solutions from multiple chapters across physics topics including kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, gravitation, fluids, thermodynamics, waves, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. 2. Questions involve calculating values for time, distance, speed, acceleration, force, energy, momentum, torque, pressure, wavelength, frequency, half-life, and more. 3. Solutions are provided in varied formats including expressions with values, words describing direction or orientation, full sentences, and brief numeric answers.

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Part 1 Applying the Concepts

1.6
3.b) 12 m

5.5
2. 122.5 N/m
6. 5.6 cm

1.8
2.a) S.D. Sr.: 5s, S.D. Jr.: 6s
b) S.D. Sr. by 1 s
c) S.D. Jr.

5.6
3. 2 1017 J

1.14
1.b) 0.17

5.7
4.b) 0.30 m/s
c) 3.4 J
8.b) 0.475 J

2.3
3.a) 82 m
b) 116 m/s 21 to vertical

6.1
1.c) 7.94 1033 J
3.b) 2.3 107 m

2.4
1. 0

6.2
1.a) 2.7 1012 m
c) 7039 m/s
5. 1792 s

2.6
1.c) 1.1 m/s2 [right], 1.8 102 N
2.8
7. 7.4 103 s
3.3
3.b) 0.039 m
3.6
3.a) T = 1.49 103 N
Fh = 1.49 103 N [right]
Fv = 7.65 102 N [up]
3.8
1.a) 4.80 N
b) 1.78 103 m/s2
3.9
2.a) 2.0 10-6
b) 3.0 10-5
4.5
1. 4.1 m/s [W37S]
3. 0.87 m/s [S85W]
4. 1.7 m/s [R47D]

6.3
2.a) 0.76 s
b) 1.36 m/s
c) 0.45 J
7.3
2.b) 0 rad/s2, 0.090 rad/s
7.8
2.b) 1.29 102 J
7.11
3. 0.64 m/s2
8.4
3.c) 0.20 m, 1.1 10-15 C
8.6
2. 1.7 N [left]
11.4
3. 10 cm
14.3
3. 2.3 109 a

Part 3 End-of-chapter Problems


Chapter 1
30.a) 51 s
Chapter 2
19. 82 cm [S55W]
31.b) 22 m/s, 63 below horizontal
48. 10 s
49.a) 4.9 m/s2 [left], 98 N
Chapter 3
21. 196 N
22. 170 N
33. 1.5 m [right], 0.75 m [up]
58. 2.5 106 N m
Chapter 4
32.b) 1.3 106 m/s2
c) 3.9 104 N
d) 2.8 10-4 s
33.b) 9.8 107 Ns
34. 25.5 Ns
48. 17 m/s, [N2.2W]
49. 21 m/s [E]
55.a) v1o = 33 mm/s, v2o = 0, v1f = v2f = 33
mm/s
b) v1o = 33 mm/s [E], v2o = 0,
v1f = 33 mm/s [E45S],
v2f = 33 mm/s [E45N]
c) pTo = 0.0099 Ns [E],
pTf = 0.014 Ns [E]
d) p1oh = +0.0099 Ns, p1ov = 0, p2oh = 0,
p2ov = 0,
p1fh = p2fh = p2fv = +0.0070 Ns,
p1fv = 0.0070 Ns
59.a) 0.0099 Ns [E]
b) 0.014 Ns [E]
Chapter 5
11.c) 1.2 10-14 J
13. 18 m, 46
31.a) 25 J
55. 256 W
58. 6.9 m/s

Chapter 6
14.a) 884.1 km
18. 3.45 108 m and 4.29 108 m
34.a) 1.89 10-3m W
37. 0.045 m
40.a) 2.6 s
ii) 9.45 10-4 J
iii) 1.53 10-18 J
Chapter 7
44. a, c, b
45. a and d, b and c, e
69.c) 5.0 rad/s
Chapter 8
52.d) 0.53 m left of first charge
72. 2.3 102 J
76.b) 5.0 10-4 J
c) 1.6 x 10-12 kg
82.a) 2.975 cm
b) 6.0 106 m/s
Chapter 9
32.a) 1.09 N
b) 43.6 N
Chapter 10
39. 0.134 s
57.c) 41.6
62. 12.1%
Chapter 11
55. 32
Chapter 12
26.a) 7.24 1014 Hz
35. increases by 302 %
48. 1.16 10-7 m
Chapter 13
28.b) 3.3 10-13
33. 1.23 102 m
40. 520 m
41. 1.50 108 m/s
48. 3.55 10-26 kg

50. 2.1 108 m/s


Chapter 14
55. 0.526 MeV
61. 1.21 10-6 g
89. ud d

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