Physics 5th Edition
By
James S. Walker
( All Chapters Included - 100% Verified Solutions )
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, Chapter 1: Introduction to Physics
Answers to Even-Numbered Conceptual Questions
2. The quantity T + d does not make sense physically, because it adds together variables that have different physical
dimensions. The quantity d/T does make sense, however; it could represent the distance d traveled by an object in the
time T.
4. The frequency is a scalar quantity. It has a numerical value, but no associated direction.
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6. (a) 10 s; (b) 10,000 s; (c) 1 s; (d) 10 s; (e) 10 s to 10 s.
Solutions to Problems and Conceptual Exercises
1. Picture the Problem: This problem is about the conversion of units.
Strategy: Multiply the given number by conversion factors to obtain the desired units.
1 gigadollars
Solution: (a) Convert the units: $152,000,000 u 0.152 gigadollars
1u109 dollars
1 teradollars
(b) Convert the units again: $152,000,000 u 1.52 u10 4 teradollars
1u1012 dollars
Insight: The inside back cover of the textbook has a helpful chart of the metric prefixes.
2. Picture the Problem: This problem is about the conversion of units.
Strategy: Multiply the given number by conversion factors to obtain the desired units.
1.0 u10 6 m
Solution: (a) Convert the units: 85 P m u 8.5 u105 m
Pm
1.0 u10 6 m 1000 mm
(b) Convert the units again: 85 P m u u 0.085 mm
Pm 1m
Insight: The inside back cover of the textbook has a helpful chart of the metric prefixes.
3. Picture the Problem: This problem is about the conversion of units.
Strategy: Multiply the given number by conversion factors to obtain the desired units.
Gm 1u109 m
Solution: Convert the units: 0.3 u 3 u108 m/s
s Gm
Insight: The inside back cover of the textbook has a helpful chart of the metric prefixes.
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4. Picture the Problem: This problem is about the conversion of units.
Strategy: Multiply the given number by conversion factors to obtain the desired units.
teracalculation 1u1012 calculations 1u10 9 s
Solution: Convert the units: 136.8 u u
s teracalculation ns
136,800 calculations/ns 1.368 u 10 calculations/ns
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Insight: The inside back cover of the textbook has a helpful chart of the metric prefixes.
5. Picture the Problem: This is a dimensional analysis question.
Strategy: Manipulate the dimensions in the same manner as algebraic expressions.
Solution: 1. (a) Substitute 1 2
dimensions for the variables: x at
2
1 [L] 2
[L] 2
[T] [L] The equation is dimensionally consistent.
2 [T]
2. (b) Substitute dimensions v
for the variables:
t
x
> L@ >T @ 1
>T@ z ? Not dimensionally consistent
> L@ >T@
3. (c) Substitute dimensions 2x
t
for the variables: a
> L@
>T@ >T @ >T @ ? Dimensionally consistent
2
> L@ >T @
2
Insight: The number 2 does not contribute any dimensions to the problem.
6. Picture the Problem: This is a dimensional analysis question.
Strategy: Manipulate the dimensions in the same manner as algebraic expressions.
x > L@ 1
Solution: 1. (a) Substitute dimensions
>T@ Yes
for the variables: v > L@ > T @ 1 >T @
> L@ > T @ 1 >T @ >T @
2
a 1
2. (b) Substitute dimensions for the variables: No
v > L@ > T @ 1 >T @ >T @
2x > L@ 1
>T @ >T @
2
3. (c) Substitute dimensions for the variables: Yes
> L@ >T @ 1 >T @
2 2
a
> L@ >T @ > L@ > T @ > L@ L
2 2 2 2
v2
4. (d) Substitute dimensions for the variables: > @ No
a > L@ >T @
2
> L@ >T @
2
> L@
Insight: When squaring the velocity you must remember to square the dimensions of both the numerator (meters) and
the denominator (seconds).
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7. Picture the Problem: This is a dimensional analysis question.
Strategy: Manipulate the dimensions in the same manner as algebraic expressions.
§ > L@ ·
¸¸ > T @ > L@
Solution: 1. (a) Substitute dimensions
vt ¨¨ Yes
© >T@ ¹
for the variables:
§ > L@ · 2
2. (b) Substitute dimensions for the variables: 1
a t2 1
¨ 2 ¸ > T @ > L@ Yes
2 2
¨ >T @ ¸
© ¹
§ > L@ · > L@ No
3. (c) Substitute dimensions for the variables: 2a t 2 ¨ 2 ¸ >T @
¨ >T @ ¸
© ¹ >T@
> L@ > T @ > L@ >T @ > L@ L
2 2 2 2
v2
4. (d) Substitute dimensions for the variables: > @ Yes
a > L@ >T @
2
> L@ >T @
2
> L@
Insight: When squaring the velocity you must remember to square the dimensions of both the numerator (meters) and
the denominator (seconds).
8. Picture the Problem: This is a dimensional analysis question.
Strategy: Manipulate the dimensions in the same manner as algebraic expressions.
Solution: 1. (a) Substitute dimensions § > L@ · 2
1
a t2 1
¨ 2 ¸ >T @ > L@ No
for the variables: 2 2
¨ >T @ ¸
© ¹
§ > L@ · > L@
2. (b) Substitute dimensions for the variables: at ¨ 2 ¸ >T @ Yes
¨ >T @
©
¸
¹ >T @
2x 2 > L@
3. (c) Substitute dimensions for the variables: >T @ No
> L@ >T @
2
a
§ > L@ · > L@ > L@ Yes
2
4. (d) Substitute dimensions for the variables: 2 ¨ 2 ¸ > L@
2a x
¨ >T@ ¸ >T@ >T@
2
© ¹
Insight: When taking the square root of dimensions you need not worry about the positive and negative roots; only the
positive root is physical.
9. Picture the Problem: This is a dimensional analysis question.
Strategy: Manipulate the dimensions in the same manner as algebraic expressions.
Solution: Substitute dimensions for the variables: v2 2a x p
§ > L@ · § > L@ ·
2
¨ ¸ > L@
p
¨¨ ¸¸
© >T @ ¹ ¨ > T @2
©
¸
¹
> L@ > L@
2 p 1
therefore p 1
Insight: The number 2 does not contribute any dimensions to the problem.
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