Physics I Problems PDF
Physics I Problems PDF
Physics I Problems PDF
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maximum net force on this cart. When does this maximum force
occur? (b) During what times is the net force on the cart a constant? (c) When is the net force equal to zero?
4.14 . A 2.75-kg cat moves Figure E4.14
in a straight line (the xvx (m/s)
axis). Figure E4.14 shows a
graph of the x-component of 12.0
10.0
this cats velocity as a func8.0
6.0
tion of time. (a) Find the max4.0
imum net force on this cat.
2.0
t (s)
When does this force occur?
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2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0
(b) When is the net force on
the cat equal to zero? (c) What is the net force at time 8.5 s?
4.15 . A small 8.00-kg rocket burns fuel that exerts a time-varying
upward force on the rocket as the rocket moves upward from the
launch pad. This force obeys the equation F = A + Bt 2. Measurements show that at t = 0, the force is 100.0 N, and at the end of
the rst 2.00 s, it is 150.0 N. (a) Find the constants A and B, including their SI units. (b) Find the net force on this rocket and its acceleration (i) the instant after the fuel ignites and (ii) 3.00 s after fuel
ignition. (c) Suppose you were using this rocket in outer space, far
from all gravity. What would its acceleration be 3.00 s after fuel
ignition?
4.16 . An electron 1mass = 9.11 * 10 -31 kg2 leaves one end of
a TV picture tube with zero initial speed and travels in a straight
line to the accelerating grid, which is 1.80 cm away. It reaches the
grid with a speed of 3.00 * 10 6 m>s. If the accelerating force is
constant, compute (a) the acceleration; (b) the time to reach the
grid; (c) the net force, in newtons. (You can ignore the gravitational force on the electron.)