Review. The gravitational force exerted on a baseball is 2.21 N down. A pitcher throws the ball horizontally with velocity 18.0 m/s by uniformly accelerating it along a straight horizontal line for a time interval of 170 ms. The ball starts from rest. (a) Through what distance does it move before its release? (b) What are the magnitude and direction of the force the pitcher exerts on the ball?
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Review. An electron of mass \(9.11 \times 10^{-31}\) kg has an initial speed of \(3.00 \times 10^5\) m/s. It travels in a straight line, and its speed increases to \(7.00 \times 10^5\) m/s in a distance of 5.00 cm. Assuming its acceleration is constant,
(a) determine the magnitude of the force exerted on the electron and
(b) compare this force with the weight of the electron, which we ignored.
Solution
The first step in solving 5.5 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Review. An electron of mass \(9.11 \times 10^{-31}\) kg has an initial speed of \(3.00 \times 10^5\) m/s. It travels in a straight line, and its speed increases to \(7.00 \times 10^5\) m/s in a distance of 5.00 cm. Assuming its acceleration is constant, (a) determine the magnitude of the force exerted on the electron and (b) compare this force with the weight of the electron, which we ignored.
From the textbook chapter The Gravitational Force and Weight you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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