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 37PE
Construct Your Own Problem
Consider two people pushing a toboggan with four children on it up a snowcovered slope. Construct a problem in which you calculate the acceleration of the toboggan and its load. Include a freebody diagram of the appropriate system of interest as the basis for your analysis. Show vector forces and their components and explain the choice of coordinates. Among the things to be considered are the forces exerted by those pushing, the angle of the slope, and the masses of the toboggan and children.
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Problem 37PE
Solution 37 PE
Step 1 of 3:
In this question we need to measure the acceleration of toboggan which is been pushed by two individuals
Let us consider
Mass of toboggan with children as
Force applied as
Angle of slope
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