One drop of oil falls straight down onto the road from the engine of a moving car every 5s. Figure OQ2.1 shows the pattern of the drops left behind on the pavement. What is the average speed of the car over this section of its motion? (a) 20m/s (b) 24m/s (c) 30m/s (d) 100m/s (e) 120m/s FIGURE OQ2.1
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Physics and Measurement
2
Motion in One Dimension
3
Vectors
4
Motion in Two Dimensions
5
The Laws of Motion
6
Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newtons Laws
7
Energy of a System
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Conservation of Energy
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Linear Momentum and Collisions
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Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis
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Angular Momentum
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Static Equilibrium and Elasticity
13
Universal Gravitation
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Fluid Mechanics
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Oscillatory Motion
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Wave Motion
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Sound Waves
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Superposition and Standing Waves
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Temperature
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The First Law of Thermodynamics
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The Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
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Electric Fields
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Gausss Law
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Electric Potential
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Capacitance and Dielectrics
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Current and Resistance
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Direct-Current Circuits
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Magnetic Fields
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Sources of the Magnetic Field
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Faradays Law
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Inductance
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AlternatingCurrent Circuits
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Electromagnetic Waves
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The Nature of Light and the Principles of Ray Optics
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Image Formation
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Wave Optics
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Diffraction Patterns and Polarization
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Relativity
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Introduction to Quantum Physics
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Quantum Mechanics
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Atomic Physics
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Molecules and Solids
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Nuclear Structure
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Applications of Nuclear Physics
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Particle Physics and Cosmology
Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Chapter 2 Problem 9
Question
A skateboarder starts from rest and moves down a hill with constant acceleration in a straight line, traveling for 6s. In a second trial, he starts from rest and moves along the same straight line with the same acceleration for only 2s. How does his displacement from his starting point in this second trial compare with that from the first trial?
(a) one-third as large
(b) three times larger
(c) one-ninth as large
(d) nine times larger
(e) times as large
Solution
Step 1 of 3
Given Data:
The initial speed of the skateboarder is .
The acceleration of the skateboarder is constant.
In first trial the skateboarder travels for .
In second trial the skateboarder travels for
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Title
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 9
Author
Raymond A. Serway John W. Jewett
ISBN
9781133954057