- 3.1: Which of the following is a vector: a person's height, the altitude...
- 3.2: Give a specific example of a vector, stating its magnitude, units, ...
- 3.3: What do vectors and scalars have in common? How do they differ?
- 3.4: Two campers in a national park hike from their cabin to the same sp...
- 3.5: If an airplane pilot is told to fly 123 km in a straight line to ge...
- 3.6: Suppose you take two steps A and B (that is, two nonzero displaceme...
- 3.7: Explain why it is not possible to add a scalar to a vector.
- 3.8: If you take two steps of different sizes, can you end up at your st...
- 3.9: Suppose you add two vectors A and B . What relative direction betwe...
- 3.10: Give an example of a nonzero vector that has a component of zero.
- 3.11: Explain why a vector cannot have a component greater than its own m...
- 3.12: If the vectors A and B are perpendicular, what is the component of ...
- 3.13: Answer the following questions for projectile motion on level groun...
- 3.14: Answer the following questions for projectile motion on level groun...
- 3.15: For a fixed initial speed, the range of a projectile is determined ...
- 3.16: During a lecture demonstration, a professor places two coins on the...
- 3.17: What frame or frames of reference do you instinctively use when dri...
- 3.18: A basketball player dribbling down the court usually keeps his eyes...
- 3.19: If someone is riding in the back of a pickup truck and throws a sof...
- 3.20: The hat of a jogger running at constant velocity falls off the back...
- 3.21: A clod of dirt falls from the bed of a moving truck. It strikes the...
- 3.22: A farmer wants to fence off his four-sided plot of flat land. He me...
- 3.23: In an attempt to escape his island, Gilligan builds a raft and sets...
- 3.24: Suppose a pilot flies 40.0 km in a direction 60 north of east and t...
- 3.25: A projectile is launched at ground level with an initial speed of 5...
- 3.26: A ball is kicked with an initial velocity of 16 m/s in the horizont...
- 3.27: A ball is thrown horizontally from the top of a 60.0-m building and...
- 3.28: (a) A daredevil is attempting to jump his motorcycle over a line of...
- 3.29: An archer shoots an arrow at a 75.0 m distant target; the bull's-ey...
- 3.30: A rugby player passes the ball 7.00 m across the field, where it is...
- 3.31: Verify the ranges for the projectiles in Figure 3.41(a) for = 45 an...
- 3.32: Verify the ranges shown for the projectiles in Figure 3.41(b) for a...
- 3.33: he cannon on a battleship can fire a shell a maximum distance of 32...
- 3.34: An arrow is shot from a height of 1.5 m toward a cliff of height H ...
- 3.35: In the standing broad jump, one squats and then pushes off with the...
- 3.36: The world long jump record is 8.95 m (Mike Powell, USA, 1991). Trea...
- 3.37: Serving at a speed of 170 km/h, a tennis player hits the ball at a ...
- 3.38: A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2....
- 3.39: Gun sights are adjusted to aim high to compensate for the effect of...
- 3.40: An eagle is flying horizontally at a speed of 3.00 m/s when the fis...
- 3.41: An owl is carrying a mouse to the chicks in its nest. Its position ...
- 3.42: Suppose a soccer player kicks the ball from a distance 30 m toward ...
- 3.43: Can a goalkeeper at her/ his goal kick a soccer ball into the oppon...
- 3.44: The free throw line in basketball is 4.57 m (15 ft) from the basket...
- 3.45: In 2007, Michael Carter (U.S.) set a world record in the shot put w...
- 3.46: A basketball player is running at 5.00 m/s directly toward the bask...
- 3.47: A football player punts the ball at a 45.0 angle. Without an effect...
- 3.48: Prove that the trajectory of a projectile is parabolic, having the ...
- 3.49: Derive R = v0 2 sin 20 g for the range of a projectile on level gro...
- 3.50: Unreasonable Results (a) Find the maximum range of a super cannon t...
- 3.51: Construct Your Own a ball tossed over a fence. Construct a problem ...
- 3.52: Bryan Allen pedaled a human-powered aircraft across the English Cha...
- 3.53: A seagull flies at a velocity of 9.00 m/s straight into the wind. (...
- 3.54: Near the end of a marathon race, the first two runners are separate...
- 3.55: Verify that the coin dropped by the airline passenger in the Exampl...
- 3.56: A football quarterback is moving straight backward at a speed of 2....
- 3.57: A ship sets sail from Rotterdam, The Netherlands, heading due north...
- 3.58: (a) A jet airplane flying from Darwin, Australia, has an air speed ...
- 3.59: (a) In what direction would the ship in Exercise 3.57 have to trave...
- 3.60: (a) Another airplane is flying in a jet stream that is blowing at 4...
- 3.61: A sandal is dropped from the top of a 15.0-m-high mast on a ship mo...
- 3.62: The velocity of the wind relative to the water is crucial to sailbo...
- 3.63: The great astronomer Edwin Hubble discovered that all distant galax...
- 3.64: (a) Use the distance and velocity data in Figure 3.64 to find the r...
- 3.65: An athlete crosses a 25-m-wide river by swimming perpendicular to t...
- 3.66: A ship sailing in the Gulf Stream is heading 25.0 west of north at ...
- 3.67: An ice hockey player is moving at 8.00 m/s when he hits the puck to...
- 3.68: Unreasonable Results Suppose you wish to shoot supplies straight up...
- 3.69: Unreasonable Results A commercial airplane has an air speed of 280 ...
- 3.70: Construct Your Own an airplane headed for a runway in a cross wind....
Solutions for Chapter 3: TWO-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICS
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