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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Problem 15CQ
When you take off in a jet aircraft, there is a sensation of being pushed back into the seat. Explain why you move backward in the seat—is there really a force backward on you? (The same reasoning explains whiplash injuries, in which the head is apparently thrown backward.)
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Solution 15CQ
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We need to state and explain about the force that acts on a person inside a jet due to which he is pushed back into seat, when the jet aircraft takes off. Here the effect is similar to the whiplash injuries, in which the head of the person is pushed backwards.
Yes, there is a force that is acting on the person due to which he is pushed backwards when the jet takes off. Such forces act in pairs, which can be explained using Newton’s laws of motion.
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