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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics

Chapter 8 Problem 50

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. Heedless of danger, a child leaps onto a pile of old mattresses to use them as a trampoline. His motion between two particular points is described by the energy conservation equation 1 2 146.0 kg2 12.40 m/s2 2 1 146.0 kg2 19.80 m/s 2 2 12.80 m 1 x2 5 1 2 11.94 3 104 N/m2x 2 (a) Solve the equation for x. (b) Compose the statement of a problem, including data, for which this equation gives the solution. (c) Add the two values of x obtained in part (a) and divide by 2. (d) What is the significance of the resulting value in part (c)?

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The first step in solving 8 problem number 50 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: . Heedless of danger, a child leaps onto a pile of old mattresses to use them as a trampoline. His motion between two particular points is described by the energy conservation equation 1 2 146.0 kg2 12.40 m/s2 2 1 146.0 kg2 19.80 m/s 2 2 12.80 m 1 x2 5 1 2 11.94 3 104 N/m2x 2 (a) Solve the equation for x. (b) Compose the statement of a problem, including data, for which this equation gives the solution. (c) Add the two values of x obtained in part (a) and divide by 2. (d) What is the significance of the resulting value in part (c)?
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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 9 
Author Raymond A. Serway John W. Jewett
ISBN 9781133954057

. Heedless of danger, a child leaps onto a pile of old

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