Problem 1E A rocket becomes progressively easier to accelerate as it travels through space. Why is this so? (Hint: About 90% of the mass of a newly launched rocket is fuel.)
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Textbook Solutions for Conceptual Physics
Question
Here the stone is sliding down a friction-free incline.
(a) Identify the forces that act on it, and draw appropriate force vectors.
(b) By the parallelogram rule, construct the resultant force on the stone (carefully showing that it has a direction parallel to the incline—the same direction as the stone's acceleration).
Solution
Solution 48E
Introduction
We have to identify the force acting on the stone, and then we have to calculate the resultant force using the parallelogram law.
Solution
Step 1: (a)
There are two force acting on the stone. One force is the gravitational attraction on the stone by earth, i.e. the weight of the stone. Which will act vertically downward.
The other force that is acting on the stone is the normal reaction of the surface on the stone. This force will act in the perpendicular direction to the stone.
The forces are shown in the figure below. represents weight of the stone and
represents the normal reaction.
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