Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 4, Problem 41P

(a)

To determine

The acceleration of the object.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 41P

Theacceleration of the object is (1.5m/s2)i^(3.5m/s2)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The mass of the object is m=4.0kg .

The value of the force F¯1=(2.0N)i^+(30N)j^ .

The value of the force F¯2=(4.0N)i^(11N)j^ .

Formula used:

The expression for the effective acceleration of the object is given by,

  a=F¯1+F¯2m

Calculation:

The effective acceleration of the object is calculated as,

  a= F ¯1+ F ¯2m=( 2.0N)i^+( 30N)j^+( 4.0N)i^( 11N)j^4kg=(1.5m/ s 2)i^(3.5m/ s 2)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the acceleration of the object is (1.5m/s2)i^(3.5m/s2)j^ .

(b)

To determine

The velocity of the object at time t=3.0s .

(b)

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Answer to Problem 41P

Thevelocity of the object at time t=3.0s is (4.5m/s)i^(10.5m/s2)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Time, t=3.0s

Formula used:

The expression for velocity of the object is given by,

  v=adt

Calculation:

The velocity of the object is calculated as,

  v= a dt={ ( 1.5m/ s 2 ) i ^ ( 3.5m/ s 2 ) j ^ }dt=(1.5m/ s 2)ti^(3.5m/ s 2)tj^+C1

The velocity of the object for time t=0 is calculated as,

  v=(1.5m/ s 2)ti^(3.5m/ s 2)tj^+C1(0)=(1.5m/ s 2)((0))i^(3.5m/ s 2)(0)j^+C1C1=0

The evaluated value of velocity of the object for time t=0 is calculated as,

  v=(1.5m/s2)ti^(3.5m/s2)tj^

The velocity of the object for time t=3s is calculated as,

  v=(1.5m/ s 2)ti^(3.5m/ s 2)tj^=(1.5m/ s 2)(3s)i^(3.5m/ s 2)(3s)j^=(4.5m/s)i^(10.5m/ s 2)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the velocity of the object at time t=3.0s is (4.5m/s)i^(10.5m/s2)j^ .

(c)

To determine

The position of the object at time t=3s .

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 41P

Theposition of the object is (6.75m)i^(15.75m)j^ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Time, t=3.0s

Formula used:

The expression for position of the object is given by,

  r=vdt

Calculation:

The expression for the position of the object is evaluated as,

  r= v dt={ ( 4.5m/s ) i ^ ( 10.5m/ s 2 ) j ^ }dt=(1.5m/ s 2)t22i^(3.5m/ s 2)t22j^

The position of the object for time t=3.0s is given by,

  r=(1.5m/ s 2) ( 3.0s )22i^(3.5m/ s 2) ( 3.0s )22j^=(6.75m)i^(15.75m)j^

Conclusion:

Therefore, the position of the object is (6.75m)i^(15.75m)j^ .

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