Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach with Modern Physics (3rd Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 0321740904
ISBN 13: 978-0-32174-090-8

Chapter 1 - Concepts of Motion - Exercises and Problems - Page 31: 51

Answer

For (a) and (c), see the figure below. (b) A car slows down, from 40 mi/h, while moving toward the east north to take a sharp turn toward the south and then speeds up again. The speeding up rate and the slowing down rate are having the same magnitude of 2 $\rm m/s^2$. The first stage of motion (the slowing down) took about 2 minutes as same as the speeding up stage to reach 40 mi/h again. Find the whole distance traveled by the car during this trip.

Work Step by Step

For (a) and (c), see the figure below. (b) A car slows down, from 20 mi/h, while moving toward the east north to take a sharp turn toward the south and then speeds up again. The speeding up rate and the slowing down rate are having the same magnitude of 2 $\rm m/s^2$. The first stage of motion (the slowing down) took about 2 minutes as same as the speeding up stage to reach 20 mi/h again. Find the whole distance traveled by the car during this trip.
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