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CH 01 HW

1. The document is a homework assignment for Chapter 1 that is due on September 10, 2016 at 11:59pm. It contains conceptual questions, parts of questions, and full physics problems to solve. 2. The questions cover topics like motion diagrams, significant figures, scientific notation, and kinematic equations for distance, speed, and acceleration. 3. Tactics boxes are also included that explain rules for significant figures and scientific notation.

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CH 01 HW

1. The document is a homework assignment for Chapter 1 that is due on September 10, 2016 at 11:59pm. It contains conceptual questions, parts of questions, and full physics problems to solve. 2. The questions cover topics like motion diagrams, significant figures, scientific notation, and kinematic equations for distance, speed, and acceleration. 3. Tactics boxes are also included that explain rules for significant figures and scientific notation.

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CH01HW

Due:11:59pmonSaturday,September10,2016
Youwillreceivenocreditforitemsyoucompleteaftertheassignmentisdue.GradingPolicy

ConceptualQuestion1.3

PartA
Acartravelstotheleftatasteadyspeedforafewseconds,thenbrakesforastopsign.Usetheparticlemodeltodrawa
motiondiagramofthecarfortheentiremotiondescribedhere.Numberthedotsinorder,startingwithzero.
ANSWER:

ConceptualQuestion1.13
Askydiverjumpsoutofanairplane.Herspeedsteadilyincreasesuntilshedeploysherparachute,atwhichpointherspeed
quicklydecreases.Shesubsequentlyfallstoearthataconstantrate,stoppingwhenshelandsontheground.

PartA
Selectacorrectmotiondiagram,thatshowsherpositionatsuccessivetimesandincludesvelocityvectors.
ANSWER:

TacticsBox1.1UsingSignificantFigures
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox1.1Usingsignificantfigures.
Youcanthinkofasignificantfigureasbeingadigitthatisreliablyknown.Forexample,alengthmeasurementof6.2cmhas
twosignificantfigures,the6andthe2.Thenextdecimalplacetheonehundredthsisnotreliablyknownandisthusnota
significantfigure.
Determiningthepropernumberofsignificantfiguresisstraightforward,butthereafewdefiniterulestofollow.Theseare
summarizedinthisTacticsBox.

TACTICSBOX1.1Usingsignificantfigures

1.Whenyoumultiplyordivideseveralnumbers,orwhenyoutakeroots,thenumberofsignificantfiguresinthe
answershouldmatchthenumberofsignificantfiguresoftheleastpreciselyknownnumberusedinthe
calculation.Forexample,in
3.73 5.7 = 21

3.73hasthreesignificantfiguresand5.7hastwosignificantfigures.Theanswershouldhavethelowerofthetwo,
ortwosignificantfigures.
2.Whenyouaddorsubtractseveralnumbers,thenumberofdecimalplacesintheanswershouldmatchthe
smallestnumberofdecimalplacesofanynumberusedinthecalculation.Forexample,in
18.54 + 106.6 = 125.1

18.54hastwodecimalplacesand106.6hasonedecimalplace.Theanswershouldhavethelowerofthetwo,or
onedecimalplace.
3.Exactnumbershavenouncertaintyand,whenusedincalculations,donotchangethenumberofsignificant
figuresofmeasurednumbers.Examplesofexactnumbersareandthenumber2intherelationd = 2rbetween
acirclesdiameterdandradiusr.
Thereisonenotableexceptiontotheserules:
Itisacceptabletokeeponeortwoextradigitsduringintermediatestepsofacalculationtominimize
roundofferrorsinthecalculation.Butthefinalanswermustbereportedwiththepropernumberof
significantfigures.

PartA

Yourbedroomhasarectangularshapeandyouwanttomeasureitssize.Youuseatapethatispreciseto0.001mand
findthattheshortestwallintheroomis3.547mlong.Thetape,however,istooshorttomeasurethelengthofthesecond
wall,soyouuseasecondtape,whichislongerbutonlypreciseto0.01m.Youmeasurethesecondwalltobe4.79m
long.Whichofthefollowingnumbersisthemostpreciseestimatethatyoucanobtainfromyourmeasurementsforthe
areaofyourbedroom?
Youdidnotopenhintsforthispart.
ANSWER:
17.0m2
16.990m2
16.99m2
16.9m2
16.8m2

PartB
Thisquestionwillbeshownafteryoucompletepreviousquestion(s).

PartC
Thisquestionwillbeshownafteryoucompletepreviousquestion(s).

TacticsBox1.2Usingscientificnotation
LearningGoal:
TopracticeTacticsBox1.2Usingscientificnotation.
Avalueinscientificnotationisanumberwithonedigittotheleftofthedecimalpointandzeroormoretotherightofit,
multipliedbyapowerof10.
Writingnumbersinscientificnotationavoidskeepingtrackoftoomanyzerosandmakesitclearerhowmanysignificantfigures
areinvolved.ThisTacticsBoxshowshowtoconvertanumbertoscientificnotationandhowtocorrectlyindicatethenumberof
significantfigures.

TACTICSBOX1.2Usingscientificnotation

Toconvertanumberintoscientificnotation,followoneofthesesteps:
1.Foranumbergreaterthan10,movethedecimalpointtotheleftuntilonlyonedigitremainstotheleftofthe
decimalpoint.Theremainingnumberisthenmultipliedby10toapowerthispowerisgivenbythenumberof
spacesthedecimalpointwasmoved.Hereweconvertthediameteroftheearth,expressedtothreesignificant
figures,toscientificnotation:
6
6,370,000 m = 6.37 10
m.

2.Foranumberlessthan1,movethedecimalpointtotherightuntilthereisonenonzerodigittotheleftofthe
decimalpoint.Theremainingnumberisthenmultipliedby10toanegativepowerthepowerisgivenbythe
numberofspacesthedecimalpointwasmoved.Forthediameterofaredbloodcellwehave
0.0000075 m = 7.5 10

m.

PartA
Themostprecisemeasurementofthespeedoflightinvacuumis299,792,458m/s.Whichofthefollowingvalueswould
youusetowritethisspeedinscientificnotationtothreesignificantfigures?
ANSWER:
299 10 6
2.99 10

m/s

2.99 10 8
300 10 6
3.0 10

m/s
m/s
m/s

m/s

3.00 10 8

m/s

PartB
OnAugust27,2003,Marsreachedadistanceof55,758,000kmfromtheearth,whichwastheclosestdistancebetween
thetwoplanetsinnearly60,000years.Whichofthefollowingvalueswouldyouusetowritethisdistanceinscientific
notationtotwosignificantfigures?
ANSWER:
56.0 10 6
5.6 10

5.6 10

5.5 10

km

km
km
km

5.57 10

5.57 10

km
km

PartC
Acapillaryvesselisabloodvesselwhosediameterisnotlargerthan0.000010m.Whichofthefollowingvalueswould
youusetowritethislengthinscientificnotationtotwosignificantfigures?
ANSWER:

1.0 10 5

1.0 10

10 10 5

1.0 10 6

1.0 10

10.0 10

Problem1.2
Amanridesabikealongastraightroadataconstantspeedfor5min,thenhasaflattire.Hestopsfor5mintorepairthe
flat,butthenrealizeshecannotfixit.Hecontinueshisjourneybywalkingtherestofthewayataconstantspeed,whichtakes
himanother10min.

PartA
Selectacorrectmotiondiagramofthemanfortheentiremotiondescribedhere.
ANSWER:

Problem1.7
Foragingbeesoftenmoveinstraightlinesawayfromandtowardtheirhives.Supposeabeestartsatitshiveandflies500
dueeast,thenflies360 mwest,then620 meast.

PartA
Howfaristhebeefromthehive?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
x

Problem1.8
Asecurityguardwalksatasteadypace,traveling170
makethistrip.

inonetriparoundtheperimeterofabuilding.Ittakeshim210 sto

PartA
Whatishisspeed?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
v

Problem1.22
Bladesofgrassgrowfromthebottom,so,asgrowthoccurs,thetopoftheblademovesupward.

PartA
Duringthesummer,whenyourlawnisgrowingquickly,estimatethisspeed,inm/s.Makethisestimatefromyour
experiencenoting,forinstance,howoftenyoumowthelawnandwhatlengthyoutrim.
ANSWER:
1 10 13

m/s

2 10 4

m/s

4 10 8

m/s

3 10

m/s

Problem1.20
Ifyoumakemultiplemeasurementsofyourheight,youarelikelytofindthattheresultsvarybynearlyhalfaninchineither
directionduetomeasurementerrorandactualvariationsinheight.Youareslightlyshorterintheevening,aftergravityhas
compressedandreshapedyourspineoverthecourseofaday.Onemeasurementofaman'sheightis6f eetand1inch .

PartA
Expresshisheightinmeters,usingtheappropriatenumberofsignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
h

Problem1.25
Loveland,Colorado,is18kmduesouthofFortCollinsand31kmduewestofGreeley.

PartA
WhatisthedistancebetweenFortCollinsandGreeley?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:
=

Problem1.32
Blackvulturesexcelatglidingflighttheycanmovelongdistancesthroughtheairwithoutflappingtheirwingswhileundergoing
onlyamodestdropinheight.Avultureinatypicalglideinstillairmovesalongapathtipped3.5 belowthehorizontal.

PartA
Ifthevulturemovesahorizontaldistanceof100

,howmuchheightdoesitlose?

Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfiguresandincludetheappropriateunits.
ANSWER:

Problem1.39
Inatypicalgreyhoundrace,adogacceleratestoaspeedof20m/soveradistanceof30m.Itthenmaintainsthisspeed.

PartA
Chooseamotiondiagramshowingthedog'spositionanditsvelocityvectors.
ANSWER:

Problem1.57
TheNardoringisacirculartesttrackforcars.Ithasacircumferenceof12.5km.Carstravelaroundthetrackataconstant
speedof100km/h.Acarstartsattheeasternmostpointoftheringanddrivesfor30minutesatthisspeed.

PartA
Whatdistance,inkm,doesthecartravel?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
distance

km

PartB
km

Whatisthemagnitudeofthecar'sdisplacement,inkm,fromitsinitialposition?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
=

km

PartC
Whatisthespeedofthecarinm/s?
Expressyouranswertotwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
v

m/s

Problem1.62
Thesunis24 abovethehorizon.Itmakesa54

longshadowofatalltree.

PartA
Howhighisthetree?
Expressyouranswerusingtwosignificantfigures.
ANSWER:
h

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