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The Science ol PRACTICE B

1. 2.2 s
33. 1.51 h
35. a. 2.00 m in
Physics 3. 5.4s b. l.00 min
c. 2.00 min
5. a. l.4m/ s
37. 931 m
PRACTICE A b. 3.1 m / s
39. - 26 m / s; 31 m
1. 5 X 10- 5 m 41. 1.6 s
3. a. 1 x 10- 8 m PRACTICEC 43. 5 s; 85 s; +60 m / s
b. 1 x 10- 5 m m 1. 21 m 45. - 1.5 x 103 m / s2
C. 1 X 10- 2 µm 3. 9. 1 s 47. a. 3.40 s
5. 1.440 x 103 kg b. - 9.2 m / s
PRACTICED c. - 31.4 m / s; - 33 m / s
1 REVIEW 49. a. 4.6 s after stock car starts
1. 9.8 m / s; 29 m
b. 38 m
11. a. 2 x 102 mm 3. - 7.5 m / s; 19 m
c. +17 m / s (stockcar),
b. 7.8 x 103 s
+21 m / s (race car)
C. 1.6 X 107 µg PRACTICE E 51. 4.44 m / s
d. 7.5 x 104 cm
1. +2.5lm/ s
8. 6.75 X 10- 4 g
3. a. 16 m / s
f. 4.62 x 10- 2 cm
b. 7.0 s
g. 9.7 m / s
13. 1.08 X 109 km
5. + 2.3 m / s2 Two-Dimensional
19. a. 3
b. 4 PRACTICE F Motion and Vectors
c. 3 1. a. - 42 m / s
d. 2 b. 11 s PRACTICE A
21. 228.8 cm 3. a. 8.0 m / s 1. a. 23 km
23. b, c b. 1.63 s b. 17 km to th e east
29. 4 x 108 breaths 3. 15.7 m at 22° to the side of
31. 5.4 X 108 s 2 REVIEW downfield
33. 2 x 103 balls
35. 7 x 102 tuners 1. 5.0 m ; + 5.0 m
3. t 1 : negative; t2 : positive; PRACTICE B
37. a. 22 cm ; 38 cm 2
b. 29.2 cm ; 67.9 cm 2 t3 : positive; ti n egative; 1. 95 km/ h
39. 9.818 X 10- 2 m t5 : zero 3. 21 m / s, 5.7 m / s
41. The ark (6 x 104 m 3) was 7. 10.1 km to the east
about 100 time s as large as a 9. a. +70.0m PRACTICE C
typical h ou se (6 x 102 m 3). b. + 140.0 m
c. + 14 m / s
1. 49 m at 7 .3° to the right of
43. 1.0 x 103 kg downfield
45. a. 0.618 g/ cm 3 d. +28 m / s
11. 0.2 km west of th e flagpole 3. 13.0 m at 57° n orth of east
b. 4.57 x 1016 m 2
17. 0.0 m / s2; + 1.36 m / s2;
+ 0.680 m / s2 PRACTICED
19. 110m 1. 0.66 m /s
21. a. - 15 m / s
Motion in One b. - 38 m
3. 7.6 m / s

Dimension 23. 17.5 m


25. 0.99 m / s
PRACTICE E
31. 3.94 s 1. yes, ~ y = - 2.3 m
PRACTICE A 3. 2.0 s; 4.8 m
1. 2.0 km to the east
3. 680 m to the n orth
5. 0.43 h

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PRACTICE F 55. a. 32.5 m 29. 51 N
1. 0 m / s b. 1.78 s 35. 0.70, 0.60
3. 3.90 m is at (4.0 x 101) north
0 57. a. 57.7km/ hat60.0° westof 37. 0.816
of east
the vertical 39. 1.0 m / s 2
b. 28.8 km/ h straight down 41. 13 N down the incline
59. 18 m; 7.9 m 43. 64Nupward
3 REVIEW 61. 6.19 m / s downfield 45. a. 0.25 m / s2 forward
7. a. 5.20 mat 60.0° above the b. 18m
positive x -axis c. 3.0 mi s
b. 3.00 mat 30.0° below the 47. a. 2 s
positive x-axis
c. 3.00 mat 150° counter-
Forces and the Laws b. The box will never move.
The force exerted is not
clockwise from the positive
x-axis
ol Motion enough to overcome
friction.
d. 5.20 mat 60.0° below the 49. - 1.2 m / s2; 0.12
PRACTICE B
positive x -axis 51. a. 2690 N forward
9. 15.3 mat 58.4° south of east 1. Fx = 60.6 N; FY = 35.0 N b. 699 N forward
19. if the vector is oriented at 45° 3. 557 N at 35.7° west of north 53. 13 N, 13 N, 0 N, -26 N
from the axes
21. a. 5 blocks at 53° north of east PRACTICE C
b. 13 blocks 1. 2.2 m / s2 forward
23. 61.8 mat 76.0° S ofE (or S of
W), 25.0 mat 53.1° S ofE (or S
3. 4.50 m / s 2 to the east Work and Energy
5. 14N
ofW)
25. 2.81 km east, 1.31 km north PRACTICE A
31. 45.1 m is
PRACTICED 1. 1.50 X 107 J
33. 11 m 1. 0.23 3. 1.6 X 103
35. a. clears the goal by 1 m 3. a. 8.7 X 102 N, 6.7 X 102 N
b. falling b. 1.1 x 102 N, 84N PRACTICE B
37. 80 m; 210 m 2
C. 1 X 103 N, 5 X 10 N
1. 1.7 x 102 m / s
41. a. 70 m is east d. SN, 2N
3. the bullet with the greater
b. 20 m / s
mass; 2 to 1
43. a. 10.1 mi s at 8.53° east of PRACTICE E 5. 1.6 x 103 kg
north
1. 2. 7 m / s2 in the positive x
b. 48.8m
direction PRACTICE C
45. 7.5 min
3. a. 0.061
47. a. 41.7 m / s 1. 7.8m
b. 3.61 m / s2 down the ramp
b. 3.81 s 3. 5.lm
c. vy,f = - 13.5 m / s,
vx,f = 34.2 m / s, 4 REVIEW
PRACTICED
v1 = 36.7 mi s 11. a. Fl (220N)andF2(114 N)
49. 10.5 m is 1. 3.3 J
both point right; F1 (220 N)
51. a. 2.66m/s points left, and F2 (114 N) 3. a. 785 J
b. 0.64 m points right. b. 105 J
53. 157 km b. first situation: 220 N to the c. 0.00 J
right, 114 N to the right;
second situation: 220 N to PRACTICE E
the left, 114 N to the right 1. 20.7m/s
21. 55 N to the right 3. 14.1 m / s
5. 0.18 m

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PRACTICE F PRACTICE C 37. a. 0.0 kg•mls
1. 66kW 1. 5.33 s; 53.3 m to the west b. 1.1 kg•ml s upward
3. 2.61 x 108 s (8.27 years) 3. a. 1.22 x 104 N to the east 39. 23 mi s
5, a, 7.50 X 104 J b. 53.3 m to the west 41. 4.0 X 102 N
43. 2.36 X 10- 2 m
b. 2.50 x 104 W
45. 0.413
PRACTICED 47. -22 cmls, 22 cmls
5 REVIEW 1. 1.90 mis 49. a. 9.9 mis downward
7. 53 J, -53 J 3. a. 12.0 m is b. 1.8 x 103 N upward
9. 47.5 J b. 9.6 mis
19. 7.6 X 104 J
21. 2.0 X 101 m PRACTICE E
23. a. 5400 J, o J; 5400 J
b. o J, - 5400 J; 5400 J 1. 3.8 mis to the south Circular Motion and
c. 2700 J, -2700 J; 5400 J
33. 12.0 mis
3. 4.25 mi s to the north
5. a. 3.0kg Gravitation
35. 17.2 s
b. 5.32 m is
PRACTICE A
37. a. 0.633 J
b. 0.633 J PRACTICE F 1. 2.5 mis
c. 2.43 mi s 1. a. 0.43 mis to the west 3. l.5ml s2
d. 0.422 J, 0.211 J b. 17 J
39. 5.0 m 3. a. 4.6 mis to the south PRACTICE B
41 . 2.5 m b. 3.9 x 103 J 1. 29.6 kg
45. a. 61 J 3. 40.0N
b. - 45 J
PRACTICE G
c. 0 J
47. a. 28.0 mis 1. a. 22.5 cmls to the right PRACTICE C
b. 30.0 m above the ground b. KE;= 6.2 x 10- 4 J = KE! 1. 0.692m
49. 0.107 3. a. 8.0 mi s to the right 3. a. 651 N
51. a. 66 J b. KE; = 1.3 x 102 J = KE! b. 246N
b. 2.3 m is c. 38.5 N
c. 66 J 6 REVIEW
d. - 16 J 11. a. 8.35 x 10- 21 kg•mls PRACTICED
upward 1. Earth: 7.69 x 103 m is,
b. 4.88 kg•ml s to the right 5.51 x 103 s; Jupiter:
c. 7.50 x 102 kg•mls to the 4.20 x 104 mis,
Momentum and southwest 1.08 x 104 s; moon:
d. 1.78 x 1029 kg•ml s forward
Collisions 13. 18 N
1.53 x 103 mis,
8.63 X 103 S
23. 0.037 mi s to the south
PRACTICE A 29. 3.00 mis
PRACTICE E
31. a. 0.81 mis to the east
1. 2.5 x 103 kg•mls to the south
b. 1.4 X 103 J 1. 0.75N•m
3. 46 mis to the east 3. 133 N
33. 4.0 mi s
35. 42.0 mis toward second base
PRACTICE B 7 REVIEW
1. 3.8 x 102 N to the left 9. 2.7 mi s
3. 16 kg•mls to the south 11. 62 kg
19. 1.0 x 10- 10 m (0.10 nm)

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27. vt = 1630 m i s;
T = 5.78 X 105 s
Heat PRACTICE C
1. 0.1504
29. Ju piter (m = 1.9 x 1027 kg) 3. a. 0.247
33. F2 PRACTICE A
b. 4.9 x 104 J
37. 26N• m 1. -89.22°C, 183.93 K 5. 755 J
39. 12 m i s 3. 37.0°C, 39°C
41. 220 N 5. -195.81 °C, - 320.5°F
43. 1800 N• m 10 REVIEW
45. 2.0 X 102 N PRACTICE B
3. b, c, d , e
47. 72% 9. 1.08 x 10 3 J; done by th e gas
49. a. 2.25 days 1. 755 J 15. a. none (Q, W, and b.U > 0)
b. 1.60 x 104 m i s 3. 0.96 J b. b. U < 0, Q < 0 for refrigera-
51. a. 6300 Nern tor interior (W = 0)
b. 550N PRACTICE C c. b.U<0(Q = 0,W>0)
53. 6620 N; no (Fe = 7880 N) 1. 47°c 17. a. 1. 7 x 106 J, to the rod
3. 390 J/kg• °C b. 3.3 x 102 J; by the rod
c. 1. 7 x 106 J; it increases
27. 0.32
9 REVIEW
Fluid Mechanics 9. 57.8°C, 331.0 K
29. a. 188 J
b. 1.400 x 103 J
25. a. 2.9 J
PRACTICE A b. It goes into the air, the
1. a. 3.57 x 103 kgl m 3 ground, and the hammer.
b. 6.4 x 102 kgl m 3
3. 9.4 X 103 N
31. 25.0°C
33. a. TR = Tp + 459.7, or
Vibrations and
TF = TR - 459.7 Waves
PRACTICE B 5 9
b. T = gTR orTR= T 1
5 PRACTICE A
1. a. 1.48 X 103 N 3
35. a. Trn = zTc+50,or
b. 1.88 x 105 Pa 1. a. 15 Ni m
2
3. a. 1.2 x 103 Pa Tc =
3 (TTH-50) b. less stiff
b. 6.0 x 10- 2 N 3. 2.7 X 103 Ni m
b. - 360° TH
37. 330 g
8 REVIEW 39. 5.7 x 103 J/min = 95 Jl s PRACTICE B
9. 2.1 X 103 kgl m 3 1. 1.4 X 102 m
15. 6.28 N 3. 3.6m
21. 1.01 X 10 11 N
23.
25.
6.11 x 10- 1 kg
17N,31 N
Thermodynamics PRACTICE C
27. a. 1.0 x 103 kgl m 3 1. 2.1 X 102 Ni m
PRACTICE A 3. 39.7 Ni m
b. 3.5 x 102 Pa
C. 2.1 X 103 Pa 1. a. 6.4 X 105 J 5. a. 1. 7 s, 0.59 Hz
29. 1.7 X 10- 2 m b. - 4.8 x 105 J b. 0. 14 s, 7.1 Hz
31. 0.605 m 3. 3.3x l 02 J c. 1.6 s, 0.62 Hz
33. 6.3 m
35. a. 0.48 m l s 2 PRACTICE B PRACTICED
b. 4.0 s 1. 33 J 1. 0.081 m :s ,\ :s 12 m
37. 1.7 X 10- 3 ffi 104 J
3. 1.00 X 3. 4.74 X 1014 Hz
5. 1.74 X 108 J

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11 REVIEW 43. a, 5.0 X 104 W 51. p = 11.3 cm
9. 580N/m
b. 2.8 x 10- 3 w 55. R = -25.0 cm
11. 4A 57. concave, R = 48.1 cm;
19. 9.7m M = 2.00; virtual
21. a. 0.57 s
b. l.8Hz Light and Rellection
27. 1/3 s; 3 Hz
35. 0.0333m PRACTICE A Retraction
39. a. 0.0 cm
1. 1.0 X 10- 13 m
b. 48 cm PRACTICE A
3. 85.7 m-10.1 m; The wave-
43. a, b, and d (,\ = 0.5L, L, and
lengths are shorter than those 1. 18.5°
2L, respectively)
of the AM radio band. 3. 1.47
45. 1.7 N
5. 5.4 X 10 14 Hz
47. 446m
49. 9.70 m/s2 PRACTICE B
51. 9:48A.M. PRACTICE B 1. 20.0 cm, M = - 1.00; real,
1. p = 10.0 cm: no image inverted image
(infinite q); p = 5.00 cm: 3. -6.67 cm, M = 0.333; virtual,
q = -10.0 cm, M = 2.00; upright image
Sound virtual, upright image
3. R = 1.00 x 102 cm; M = 2.00; PRACTICE C
virtual image
PRACTICE A 1. 42.8°
1. a. 8.0 X 10- 4 W/m2 3. 49.8°
PRACTICE C
b. 1.6 x 10- 3 W/ m 2
C, 6.4 X 10- 3 W/m2 1. p = 46.0 cm; M = 0.500; 14 REVIEW
3. 2.3 X lQ- 5 W virtual, upright image;
11. 26°
5. 4.8m h = 3.40cm
13. 30.0°, 19.5°, 19.5°, 30.0°
3. p = 45 cm; h = 17 cm;
M = 0.41; virtual, upright 23. yes, because nice > nair
PRACTICE B 25. 3.40; upright
image
1. 440 Hz 5. q = - 1.31 cm; M = 0.125;
37. a. 31.3°
3. a. 82.1 Hz virtual, upright image
b. 44.2°
b. 115 Hz c. 49.8°
c. 144 Hz 39. 1.31
13 REVIEW 41. 1.62; carbon disulfide
7. 3.00 x 108 m / s 43. 7.50 cm
12 REVIEW
11. 1 X 10- 6 m 45. a. 6.00 cm
23. 7.96 x 10- 2 w ; m 2 13. 9.1 x 10- 3 m (9.1 mm) b. A diverging lens cannot
25. a. 4.0m 21. 1.2 mis; The image moves form an image larger than
b. 2.0m toward the mirror's surface. the object.
c. 1.3 m 35. q = 26 cm; real, inverted; 47. a. 3.01 cm
d. I.Om M=-2.0 b. 2.05 cm
29. 3Hz 47. inverted; p = 6.1 cm;f = 2.6 49. blue: 47.8°, red: 48.2°
35. 3.0 X 103 Hz cm; real 51. 48.8°
37. 5 beats per second 49. q2 = 6.7 cm; real; M 1 = - 0.57, 53. 4.54 m
39. 0.20s M 2 = -0.27; inverted 55. 190 f
41. Lclosed = 1. 5 (Lopen)

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57. a. 24.7°
b. It will pass through the
PRACTICE B
1. 4 7 N, along the negative
Electrical Energy
bottom surface because
0i< 0c (0c =41.8°).
x-axis; 157 N, along the and Current
positive x-axis; 11.0 x 101 N,
59. 1.38 along the negative x-axis
61. 58.0m PRACTICE A
63. a. 4.83 cm 1. 6.4 X 10- 19 C
b. The lens must be moved PRACTICE C 3. 2.3 X 10- 16 J
0.12cm. 1. x =0.62m
65. 1.90 cm 3. 5.07m PRACTICE B
1. a. 4.80 x 10- 5 C
PRACTICED b. 4.50 x 10- 6 J
1. 1.66 x 105 N/ C, 81.1° above 3. a.
Interference and the positive x-axis b.
9.00V
5.0 X 10- 12 C

Diffraction 3. a. 3.2 x 10- 15 N, along the


negative x-axis PRACTICE C
b. 3.2 x 10- 15 N, along the
PRACTICE A positive x-axis 1. 4.00 X 102 S
3. 6.00 X 102 S
1. 5.1 x 10- 7 m = 5.1 x 102 nm
5. a. 2.6 X 10- 3 A
3. 0.125° 16 REVIEW b. 1.6 x 1017 electrons
15. 3.50 X 103 N C. 5.1 X 10- 3 A
PRACTICE B 17. 91 N (repulsive)
1. 0.02°, 0.04°, 0.11 ° 19. 1.48 x 10- 7 N, along the +x PRACTICED
3. 11 direction
21. 18 cm from the 3.5 nC charge 1. 0.43A
5. 6.62 x 103 lines/ cm
33. 5.7 x 103 N/ C, 75° above the 3. a. 2.5A
positive x-axis b. 6.0A
15 REVIEW 5. 46!1
35. a. 5.7 x 10- 27 N, in a direc-
5. 0 would decrease because ,\ is tion opposite E
shorter in water. b. 3.6 x 10- 8 N/ C PRACTICE E
9. 630nm 37. a. 2.0 x 107 N/C, along the 1. 14!1
11 .160 µm positive x-axis 3. 1.5V
19. 3.22° b. 4.0 x 101 N 5. 5.00 X 102 A
21. a. 10.09°, 13.71 °, 14.77° 41. 7.2 x 10- 9 C
b. 20.51 °1 28.30°1 30.66° 43. v electron = 4.4 X 106 m / s;
29. 432.0nm 17 REVIEW
vpro1on = 2.4 x 103 m /s
31. 1.93 x 10- 3 mm= 3 >-.; a 45. 5.4 X 10- 14 N 9. - 4.2 X 105 V
maximum 47. 2.0 x 10- 6 C 19. 0.22 J
49. 32.5 m 23. V avg > > Vdrift
51. a. 5.3 x 1017 m / s 2 33. a. 3.5 min
b. 8.5 x 10- 4 m b. 1.2 x 1022 electrons
Electric Forces and c. 2.9 x 1014 m /s2
53. a. positive
41. 3.4A
49. 3.6 X 106 J
Fields b. 5.3 x 10- 7 C 51. the 75 Wbulb
53. 2.0 X 10 16 J
55. a. 1.3 x 104 N/C
PRACTICE A b. 4.2 x 106 m /s
1. 230 N (attractive)
3. 0.393 m

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55. 93 n
57. 3.000 m; 2.00 x 10- 7 C
Rd: 1.0 A, 4.0 V
Re: 1.0 A, 4.0 V
Magnetism
59. 4.0 x 103 V/m Rf 2.0 A, 4.0 V
61. a, 4.11 X 10- lS J PRACTICE A
b. 2.22 x 106 m / s 18 REVIEW 1. 3.57 x 106 mis
63. a. 1.13 x 105 V/ m 3. 6.0 x 10- 12 N west
b. 1.81 X 10- 14 N 17. a. 24 n
b. LOA
C. 4.39 X 10- 17 J
19. a. 2.99 n PRACTICE B
65. 0.545 m, - 1.20 m
67. a. 7.2 X 10- l 3 J b. 4.0A 1. 1.7 x 10- 7 T in + zdirection
21. a. seven combinations 3. 1.5 T
b. 2.9 x 107 m / s
69. a. 3.0 X 10- 3 A b. R, 2R,3R, R , R , 2R , 3R
23. 15 n
2 3 3 2
b. 1.1 x 1018 electrons/m in 19 REVIEW
71. a. 32V 25. 3.0 !1: 1.8 A, 5.4 V
31. 2.1 x 10- 3 m /s
b. 0.16V 6.0 !1: 1.1 A, 6.5 V
33. 2.00T
73. 1.ox105 w 9.0 !1: 0.72 A, 6.5 V
39. 2. 1 x 10- 2 T, in the negative y
75. 3.2 X 105 J 27. 28V
direction
77. 13.5 h 29. 3.8V
41. 2.0 T, out of the page
79. 2.2 X 10- 5 V 31. a. 33.o n
43. a. 8.0 mis
b. 132V
b. 5.4 X 10- 26 J
c. 4.00 A, 4.00 A
45. 2.82 x 107 m /s
33. 10.0 n
Circuits and Circuit 35. a. a
b. C
Elements c. d
d. e Electromagnetic
PRACTICE A
37. 18.0 !1: 0. 750 A, 13.5 V
6.0 !1: 0.750 A, 4.5 V Induction
1. a. 43.6 n 39. 4.o n
b. 0.275A 41. 13.96 n PRACTICE A
3. 1.0 V, 2.0 V, 2.5 V, 3.5 V 43. a. 62.4 n 1. 0.30V
5. o.5n b. 0.192A 3. 0.14 V
c. 0.102A
PRACTICE B d. 0.520W
PRACTICE B
e. 0.737W
1. 4.5 A, 2.2 A, 1.8 A, 1.3 A
3. a. 2.2 n
47. a. 5.1 n 1. 4.8 A; 6.8 A, 170V
b. 4.5V 3. a. 7.42A
b. 6.0 A, 3.0 A, 2.00 A b. 14.8 n
49. a. 11 A (heater), 9.2 A
(toaster), 12 A (grill) 5. a. 1.10 x 102 v
PRACTICE C b. The total current is 32.2 A, b. 2. lA
1. a. 27.8 n so the 30.0 A circuit breaker
b. 26.6 n will open th e circuit if these PRACTICE C
c. 23.4 n appliances are all on.
1. 55 turns
3. 25 turns
PRACTICED 5. 147V
Ra: 0.50 A, 2.5 V
Rb: 0.50 A, 3.5 V 20 REVIEW
RC: 1.5 A, 6.0 V 11. 0.12A
27. a. 2.4 X 102 V
b. 2.0A

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29. a. 8.34A
b. 119V Subatomic Physics APPENDIX I
35. 221 V
37. a. a step-down transformer PRACTICE A ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
b. 1.2 x 103 V 1. 160.65 MeV; 342.05 MeV 1. 11.68 m
43. 790 turns 3. 7.933MeV 3. 6.4 X 10- 2 m 3
45. a. a step-up transformer 5. 6.7 X 10- 5 ps
b. 44OV 7. 2.80 h = 2 h, 48 min
PRACTICE B
47. 171:1 9. 4.0 x 101 km/h
49. 3OOV 1. 12c
6 11. 48 m/h
3. 14c
6 13. +25.0 m/s = 25.0 m/s,
5. 63 63 0
28 Ni--+ 29 Cu + - 1e + v upward
15. 44.8 m/s
Atomic Physics PRACTICE C
17. - 21.5 m / s 2 = 21.5 m / s 2,
backward
PRACTICE A 1. 4.23 x 103 s- 1, 0.23 Ci 19. 38.5m
3. 9.94 X 10- 7 s- 1, 21. 126 s
1. 2.OHz 6.7 x 10- 7 Ci 23. 1.27 s
3. 1.2 X 1015 Hz
5. a. about 5.0 x 107 atoms 25. 11 km/ h
b. about 3.5 x 108 atoms 27. 2.74s
PRACTICE B 29. 10.5 m, forward
1. 4.83 X 1014 Hz 22 REVIEW 31. 5.9 s
3. 2.36eV 33. 8.3 s
1. 79; 118; 79 35. 7.4 s
7. 92.162MeV 37. -490 m / s2 = 490 m / s2,
PRACTICE C 9. 8.2607 MeV/ nucleon; 8.6974 backward
1. 4.56 x 1014 Hz; line 4 MeV/ nucleon 39. 17.3 s
3. 1.61 X 1015 Hz 21. a. 24He 41. 7.Om
5. E6 to E2 ; line 1 b. ~He 43. 2.6m/ s
---------------- 23. 560 days 45. - 11.4 m / s = 11.4 m / s,
PRACTICED 27. a. -e downward
b. o 47. 8.5° north of east
1. 39.9 m / s
33. 1.2 X 10- 14 49. 5.0° south of west
3. 8.84 x 10- 27 m / s
35. 3.53MeV 51. 77Om
5. 1.0 X 10- 15 kg
37. a. 01n + 197
79Au --+ 198Hg
80 + 53. -33 km/ h = 33 km/ h,
- 1e + v
0
downward
21 REVIEW b. 7.885MeV 55. 18.9 km, 76° north of west
11. 4.8 X 1017 Hz 39. 32He 57. 17.Om
13. 1.2 X 1015 Hz 59. 52.0°
41. 2.6 x 1021 atoms
23. a. 2.46 x 1015 Hz 61. 79 s
b. 2.92 x 1015 Hz 43. a. : Be 63. 15.8 m, 55° below the
C. 3.09 X 1015 Hz b. iic horizontal
d. 3.16 x 1015 Hz 45. 3.8 X 103 S 65. 0.290 m / s, east; 1.16 m / s,
33. 1.4 x 107 m / s 47. 1.1 x 1016 fission events north
35. 2.00 eV 67. 2.6km
37. 0.80 eV

R76 Selected Answers


69. 66 km, 46° south of east 149.1.58 x 103 kg•m/s, north 229. 2.0 X 101 m 2
71. 10.7m 151. 3.38 x 1031 kg 231.4.30 kg
73. 3.0 s 153.18 s 233. 374°F to -292°F
75. 76.9 km/h, 60.1 ° west of north 155. 637 m, to the right 235. 6.6 X 10- 2°C
77. 7.0 x 102 m, 3.8° above the 157. 7.5 g 237.1.29 X 104 J
horizontal 159.0.0m/ s 239.4.1 x 10- 2 kg
79. 47.2 m 161. -5.0 x 101 percent 241.1.200 X 103°C
81. 6.36 m/s 163.16.4 m/s, west 243.315 K
83. 13.6 km/h, 73° south of east 165. 5.33 x 107 kg•m/s 245.1.91 x 10- 2 kg= 19.1 g
85. 58N 167. 1.0 x 101 m /s 247.530 J/ kge°C
87. 14.0 N; 2.0 N 169. 560 N, east 249.-930°C
89. 9.5 x 104 kg 171. -3.3 x 108 N = 3.3 x 108 N, 251. 1.50 x 103 Pa = 1.50 kPa
91. 258 N, up the slope backward 253.873 J
93. 15.9 N 173.52 m 255. 244 J
95. 2.0 m/s 2 175.24kg 257. 5.3 X 103 J
97. Fx = 8.60 N; FY = 12.3 N 177. 90.6 km/ h, east 259.2.4 x 103 Pa= 2.4kPa
99. -448 m /s2 = 448 m/s2 , 179. 26 km/h, 37° north of east 261. 5895 J
backward 181.-157J 263. 5.30 X 102 kJ = 5.30 X 105 J
101.15 kg 183. 0.125 kg 265. 1.0 X 104 J
103.0.085 185. -4.1 X 104 J 267. -18N
105.1.7 x 108 N 187.9.8 kg 269.-0.11 m = -11 cm
107. 24N, downhill 189. 1.0 mis, 60° south of east 271. 4.0 x 10- 2 m = 4.0 cm
109.1.150 X 103 N 191.4.04 x 103 m / s2 273. 0.2003 Hz
111. 1.2 x 104 N 193. 42 m / s 275. 730 Ni m
113.0.60 195.8.9kg 277.1.4 x 103 m /s
115. 38.0 m 197. 1.04 x 104 m / s = 10.4 km/ s 279. 2.2 X 104 Hz
117. 2.5 X 104 J 199.1.48 x 1023 kg 281.8.6 X 103 N/m
119. 247 m /s 201. 1.10 X 1012 m 283. 3.177s
121. -5.46 X 104 J 203. 6.6 x 103 m /s = 6.6 km/s 285.82kg
123.3.35 X 106 J 205.0.87 m 287.1.2 s
125.1.23 J 207. 254N 289.1.5 x 103 m /s
127.12 s 209. 0.42 m = 42 cm 291.1.1 W/m2
129.0.600m 211. 25 N 293. 294Hz
131.133 J 213.165 kg 295.408 m / s
133. 53.3 mis 215. 5.09 x 105 s = 141 h 297.0.155m
135. 72.2m 217. 5.5 X 109 m = 5.5 X 106 km 299.0.211 m = 21.1 cm
137.0.13 m = 13 cm 219.1.6 N•m 301. 2.9971 x 108 m /s
139. 7.7 m /s 221. 6.62 x 103 N 303. 3.2 x 10- 7 m = 320 nm
141. 8.0 s 223.0.574m 305. -0.96 cm
143. 230 J 225. 8.13 X 10- 3 m 2 307. -1.9 cm
145. 7.96m 227. 2.25 x 104 kg/m3 309. 3.8 m
147. 6.0 x 101 m /s 311.0.25
313.38 cm

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