Problem 54PE What is the ratio of the strength of the strong nuclear force to that of the electromagnetic force? Based on this ratio, you might expect that the strong force dominates the nucleus, which is true for small nuclei. Large nuclei, however, have sizes greater than the range of the strong nuclear force. At these sizes, the electromagnetic force begins to affect nuclear stability. These facts will be used to explain nuclear fusion and fission later in this text.
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Question
The rocket sled shown in Figure \(4.33\) accelerates at a rate of \(49.0 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}\) . Its passenger has a mass of \(75.0 \mathrm{~kg}\).
(a) Calculate the horizontal component of the force the seat exerts against his body. Compare this with his weight by using a ratio.
(b) Calculate the direction and magnitude of the total force the seat exerts against his body.
Solution
Part (a)
Step 1 of 5:
Consider a passenger sits inside a rocket sled. The sled is accelerated and the seat exerts a horizontal force. We are going to calculate the horizontal force the seat exerts and compare the result with the weight of the person.
The mass of the passenger
The acceleration of the sled
The acceleration due to gravity
The horizontal component of the force is expressed as
Applying the values
The horizontal force exerted on the seat is 3675 N.
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