Problem 1CQ: The brake shoes of your car are made of a material that can tolerate very high temperatures without... Problem 2CQ: When you pound a nail with a hammer, the nail gets quite warm. describe the energy transformations... Problem 3CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 4CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 5CQ: For Questions 3 through 10, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 6CQ: For Questions 3 through 10, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 7CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 8CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 9CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 10CQ: For Questions 3 through 1 0, give a specific example of a system with the energy transformation... Problem 11CQ: A ball of putty is dropped from a height of 2 m onto a hard floor, where it sticks. What object or... Problem 12CQ: A 0.5 kg mass on a 1-m-long string swings in a circle on a horizontal, frictionless table at a... Problem 13CQ: Particle A has less mass than particle B. Both are pushed forward across a frictionless surface by... Problem 14CQ: Puck B has twice the mass of puck A. Starting from rest, both pucks are pulled the same distance... Problem 15CQ: To change a tire, you need to use a jack to raise one corner of your car. While doing so, you happen... Problem 16CQ Problem 17CQ: A roller coaster car rolls down a frictionless track, reaching speed v at the bottom. a. If you want... Problem 18CQ: A spring gun shoots out a plastic ball at speed v. The spring is then compressed twice the distance... Problem 19CQ: Sandy and Chris stand on the edge of a cliff and throw identical mass rocks at the same speed. Sandy... Problem 20CQ: A solid cylinder and a hollow cylinder have the same mass, same radius, and turn on frictionless,... Problem 21CQ: You are much more likely to be injured if you fall and your head strikes the ground than if your... Problem 23MCQ: A roller coaster starts from rest at its highest point and then descends on its (frictionless)... Problem 24MCQ: You and a friend each carry a 15 kg suitcase up two flights of stairs, walking at a constant speed.... Problem 25MCQ: A woman uses a pulley and a rope to raise a 20 kg weight to a height of 2 m. If it takes 4 s to do... Problem 26MCQ: A hockey puck sliding along frictionless ice with speed v to the right collides with a horizontal... Problem 27MCQ: A block slides down a smooth ramp, starting from rest at a height h. When it reaches the bottom it's... Problem 28MCQ: A wrecking ball is suspended from a 5.0-m-long cable that makes a 30 angle with the vertical. The... Problem 1P Problem 2P: The two ropes seen in Figure P10.2 are used to lower a 255 kg piano exactly 5 m from a second-story... Problem 3P: The two ropes shown in the bird's-eye view of Figure P10.3 are used to drag a crate exactly 3 m... Problem 4P Problem 5P: A boy flies a kite with the string at a 30 angle to the horizontal. The tension in the string is 4.5... Problem 6P: A crate slides down a ramp that makes a 20 angle with the ground. To keep the crate from sliding too... Problem 7P: Which has the larger kinetic energy, a 10 g bullet fired at 500 m/s or a 10 kg bowling ball sliding... Problem 8P: At what speed does a 1000 kg compact car have the same kinetic energy as a 20,000 kg truck going 25... Problem 9P Problem 10P: The cheetah is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds as high as 33 m/s, or roughly 75 mph. What... Problem 11P: How fast would an 80 kg man need to run in order to have the same kinetic energy as an 8.0 g bullet... Problem 12P: Sams job at the amusement park is to slow down and bring to a stop the boats in the log ride. If a... Problem 13P: A 20 g plastic ball is moving to the left at 30 m/s. How much work must be done on the ball to cause... Problem 14P Problem 15P: An energy storage system based on a flywheel (a rotating disk) can store a maximum of 4.0 MJ when... Problem 16P: The lowest point in death Valley is 85.0 m below sea level. The summit of nearby Mt. Whitney has an... Problem 17P Problem 18P: The world's fastest humans can reach speeds of about 11 m/s. In order to increase his gravitational... Problem 19P: A 72 kg bike racer climbs a 1200-m-long section of road that has a slope of 4.3. By how much does... Problem 20P: A 1000 kg wrecking ball hangs from a 15-m-long cable. The ball is pulled back until the cable makes... Problem 21P: How far must you stretch a spring with k = 1000 N/m to store 200 J of energy? Problem 22P: How much energy can be stored in a spring with a spring constant of 500 N/m if its maximum possible... Problem 23P: The elastic energy stored in your tendons can contribute up to 35% of your energy needs when... Problem 24P: Marissa drags a 23 kg duffel bag 14 m across the gym floor. If the coefficient of kinetic friction... Problem 25P: Mark pushes his broken car 150 m down the block to his friends house. He has to exert a 110 N... Problem 26P: A 900 N crate slides 12m down a ramp that makes an angle of 35 with the horizontal. If the crate... Problem 27P: A 25 kg child slides down a playground slide at a constant speed. The slide has a height of 3.0 m... Problem 28P: A boy reaches out of a window and tosses a ball straight up with a speed of 10 m/s. The ball is 20 m... Problem 29P Problem 30P: What minimum speed does a 100 g puck need to make it to the top of a frictionless ramp that is 3.0 m... Problem 31P: A car is parked at the top of a 50-m-high hill. Its brakes fail and it rolls down the hill. How fast... Problem 32P: A 1500 kg car is approaching the hill shown in Figure P10.32 at 10 m/s when it suddenly runs out of... Problem 33P: A 10 kg runaway grocery cart runs into a spring, attached to a wall, with spring constant 250 N/m... Problem 34P: As a 15,000 kg jet lands on an aircraft carrier, its tail hook snags a cable to slow it down. The... Problem 35P: Your friend's Frisbee has become stuck 16m above the ground in a tree. You want to dislodge the... Problem 36P: A fireman of mass 80 kg slides down a pole. When he reaches the bottom, 4.2 m below his starting... Problem 37P Problem 38P Problem 39P: In the winter activity of tubing, riders slide down snow- covered slopes while sitting on large... Problem 40P: A cyclist is coasting at 12 m/s when she starts down a 450-m-long slope that is 30 m high. The... Problem 41P: A 50 g marble moving at 2.0 m/s strikes a 20 g marble at rest. What is the speed of each marble... Problem 42P: Ball 1, with a mass of 100 g and traveling at 10 m/s, collides head-on with ball 2, which has a mass... Problem 43P Problem 44P: Two balls undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, with one ball initially at rest. If the... Problem 45P Problem 46P Problem 47P: A 1000 kg sports car accelerates from 0 to 30m/sin 10 s. What is the average power of the engine? Problem 48P: In just 0.30 s, you compress a spring (spring constant 5000 N/m), which is initially at its... Problem 49P: An elite Tour de France cyclist can maintain an output power of 450 W during a sustained climb. At... Problem 50P: A 710 kg car drives at a constant speed of 23 m/s. It is subject to a drag force of 500 N. What... Problem 51P: An elevator weighing 2500 N ascends at a constant speed of 8.0 m/s. How much power must the motor... Problem 52GP: How much work does Scott do to push a 80 kg sofa 2.0 m across the floor at a constant speed? The... Problem 53GP: A 550 kg elevator accelerates upward at 1.2 m/s2 for the first 15 m of its motion. How much work is... Problem 54GP Problem 55GP Problem 56GP Problem 57GP: You are driving your 1500 kg car at 20 m/s down a hill with a 5.0 slope when a deer suddenly jumps... Problem 58GP: A 20 kg child is on a swing that hangs from 3.0-m-long chains, as shown in Figure P10.58. What is... Problem 59GP Problem 60GP: A cannon tilted up at a 30 angle fires a cannon ball at 80 m/s from atop a 10-m-high fortress wall.... Problem 61GP: The sledder shown in Figure P10.61 starts from the top of a frictionless hill and slides down into... Problem 63GP: A 50 g ice cube can slide without friction up and down a 30 slope. The ice cube is pressed against a... Problem 64GP: The maximum energy a bone can absorb without breaking is surprisingly small. For a healthy human of... Problem 65GP: In an amusement park water slide, people slide down an essentially frictionless tube. The top of the... Problem 69GP: Boxes A and B in Figure P10.69 have masses of 12.0 kg and 4.0 kg, respectively. The two boxes are... Problem 70GP: What would be the speed of the boxes in Problem 69 if the coefficient of kinetic friction between... Problem 71GP: A 20 g ball is fired horizontally with initial speed vi toward a 100 g ball that is hanging... Problem 72GP: Two coupled boxcars are rolling along at 2.5 m/s when they collide with and couple to a third,... Problem 73GP: A fish scale, consisting of a spring with spring constant k = 200 N/m, is hung vertically from the... Problem 74GP: A 70 kg human sprinter can accelerate from rest to 10 m/s in 3.0 s. during the same time interval, a... Problem 75GP: A 50 g ball of clay traveling at 6.5 m/s hits and sticks to a 1.0 kg block sitting at rest on a... Problem 78GP Problem 79GP: The mass of an elevator and its occupants is 1200 kg. The electric motor that lifts the elevator can... Problem 80GP Problem 81MSPP: Tennis Ball Testing A tennis ball bouncing on a hard surface compresses and then rebounds. The... Problem 82MSPP: Tennis Ball Testing A tennis ball bouncing on a hard surface compresses and then rebounds. The... Problem 83MSPP: Tennis Ball Testing A tennis ball bouncing on a hard surface compresses and then rebounds. The... Problem 84MSPP Problem 85MSPP: Tennis Ball Testing A tennis ball bouncing on a hard surface compresses and then rebounds. The... Problem 86MSPP: Work and Power in Cycling When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you... Problem 87MSPP: Work and Power in Cycling When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you... Problem 88MSPP: Work and Power in Cycling When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you... Problem 89MSPP: Work and Power in Cycling When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you... Problem 90MSPP: Work and Power in Cycling When you ride a bicycle at constant speed, almost all of the energy you... format_list_bulleted