You are standing on a saucer-shaped sled at rest in the middle of a frictionless ice rink. Your lab partner throws you a heavy Frisbee. You take different actions in successive experimental trials. Rank the following situations according to your final speed from largest to smallest. If your final speed is the same in two cases, give them equal rank. (a) You catch the Frisbee and hold onto it. (b) You catch the Frisbee and throw it back to your partner. (c) You bobble the catch, just touching the Frisbee so that it continues in its original direction more slowly. (d) You catch the Frisbee and throw it so that it moves vertically upward above your head. (e) You catch the Frisbee and set it down so that it remains at rest on the ice.
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Textbook Solutions for Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
Question
An amateur skater of mass M is trapped in the middle of an ice rink and is unable to return to the side where there is no ice. Every motion she makes causes her to slip on the ice and remain in the same spot. She decides to try to return to safety by throwing her gloves of mass m in the direction opposite the safe side. (a) She throws the gloves as hard as she can, and they leave her hand with a horizontal velocity v Sgloves. Explain whether or not she moves. If she does move, calculate her velocity v Sgirl relative to the Earth after she throws the gloves. (b) Discuss her motion from the point of view of the forces acting on her.
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 66 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: An amateur skater of mass M is trapped in the middle of an ice rink and is unable to return to the side where there is no ice. Every motion she makes causes her to slip on the ice and remain in the same spot. She decides to try to return to safety by throwing her gloves of mass m in the direction opposite the safe side. (a) She throws the gloves as hard as she can, and they leave her hand with a horizontal velocity v Sgloves. Explain whether or not she moves. If she does move, calculate her velocity v Sgirl relative to the Earth after she throws the gloves. (b) Discuss her motion from the point of view of the forces acting on her.
From the textbook chapter Linear Momentum and Collisions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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