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Chapter 3 Problem 42E

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Problem 42E

In this chapter, we studied idealized cases of balls rolling down smooth planes and objects falling with no air resistance. Suppose a classmate complains that all this attention focused on idealized cases is worthless because idealized cases simply don’t occur in the everyday world. How would you respond to this complaint? How do you suppose the author of this book would respond?

Solution

Solution 42E

(a)

Even though the ideal situations are not strictly accurate, the ideal situation gives us a very good model to understand how things work.

Sometimes the ideal situations are so close to the real situation, that the ideal approximation gives us the fairly accurate result, which, if we drive using the real situation, will be very complicated but will not add more significant value to the result.

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: In this chapter, we studied idealized cases of

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