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A 530-g squirrel with a surface area of 940 cm2 falls from a 4.4-m tree to the ground. Estimate its terminal velocity. (Use the drag coefficient for a horizontal skydiver. Assume that the cross-sectional area of the squirrel can be approximated as a rectangle of width 11.6 cm and length 23.2 cm. Note, the squirrel may not reach terminal velocity by the time it hits the ground. Give the squirrel's terminal velocity, not it's velocity as it hits the ground.)Â
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What will be the velocity of a 53.0-kg person hitting the ground, assuming no drag contribution in such a short distance?Â
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A moonshiner makes the error of filling a glass jar to the brim and capping it tightly. The moonshine expands more than the glass when it warms up, in such a way that the volume increases by 0.6% (that is, ΔV/V0 = 6 ✕ 10-3) relative to the space available. Calculate the force exerted by the moonshine per square centimeter if the bulk modulus is 1.5 ✕ 109 N/m2, assuming the jar does not break.
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An automobile with 0.200 m radius tires travels 80,000 km before wearing them out. How many revolutions do the tires make, neglecting any backing up and any change in radius due to wear?
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A fairgrounds ride spins its occupants inside a flying-saucer-shaped container. If the horizontal circular path the riders follow has a 5.00 m radius, at how many revolutions per minute will the riders be subjected to a centripetal acceleration 2.10 times that of gravity?Â
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Taking the age of Earth to be about 4 ✕ 109 years and assuming its orbital radius of 1.5 ✕ 1011 m has not changed and is circular, calculate the approximate total distance Earth has traveled since its birth (in a frame of reference stationary with respect to the Sun).Â
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At takeoff a commercial jet has a 75.0 m/s speed. Its tires have a diameter of 0.850 m.(a) At how many rpm are the tires rotating?Â
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(b) What is the centripetal acceleration at the edge of the tire?Â
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(c) With what force must a determined 10-15Â kg bacterium cling to the rim?Â
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(d) Take the ratio of this force to the bacterium's weight.Â
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What is the ideal speed to take a 85 m radius curve banked at a 30.0° angle?Â
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If a car takes a banked curve at less than the ideal speed, friction is needed to keep it from sliding toward the inside of the curve (a real problem on icy mountain roads).(a) Calculate the ideal speed to take a 115 m radius curve banked at 15°.Â
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(b) What is the minimum coefficient of friction needed for a frightened driver to take the same curve at 20.0 km/h?Â
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Astrology, that unlikely and vague pseudoscience, makes much of the position of the planets at the moment of birth. The only known force a planet exerts on earth is gravitational.(a) Calculate the gravitational force exerted on a 4.00 kg baby by a 90 kg father 0.300 m away at birth (assisting so he is close).Â
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(b) Calculate the force on the baby due to Jupiter if it is at its closest to the earth, some 6.29 ✕ 1011 m away, showing it to be comparable to that of the father. The mass of Jupiter is about 1.90 ✕ 1027 kg. Other objects in the room and the hospital building also exert similar gravitational forces. (Of course, there could be an unknown force acting, but scientists first need to be convinced that there is even an effect, much less that an unknown force causes it.)Â
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