Chapter 1: Q7CP (page 14)
Which of the following statements about the three vectors in Figure 1.24 are correct?
Short Answer
Based on given figure, (a), (b) and (e) are correct statements.
Chapter 1: Q7CP (page 14)
Which of the following statements about the three vectors in Figure 1.24 are correct?
Based on given figure, (a), (b) and (e) are correct statements.
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(a) Which of the following do you see moving with constant velocity? (1) A ship sailing northeast at a speed of 5 meters per second (2) The Moon orbiting the Earth (3) A tennis ball traveling across the court after having been hit by a tennis racket (4) A can of soda sitting on a table (5) A person riding on a Ferris wheel that is turning at a constant rate. (b) In which of the following situations is there observational evidence for significant interaction between two objects? How can you tell? (1) A ball bounces off a wall with no change in speed. (2) A baseball that was hit by a batter flies toward the outfield. (3) A communications satellite orbits the Earth. (4) A space probe travels at constant speed toward a distant star. (5) A charged particle leaves a curving track in a particle detector.
(a) Which of the following do you see moving with constant velocity? (1) A ship sailing northeast at a speed of 5 meters per second (2) The Moon orbiting the Earth (3) A tennis ball traveling across the court after having been hit by a tennis racket (4) A can of soda sitting on a table (5) A person riding on a Ferris wheel that is turning at a constant rate. (b) In which of the following situations is there observational evidence for significant interaction between two objects? How can you tell? (1) A ball bounces off a wall with no change in speed. (2) A baseball that was hit by a batter flies toward the outfield. (3) A communications satellite orbits the Earth. (4) A space probe travels at constant speed toward a distant star. (5) A charged particle leaves a curving track in a particle detector.
In Figure , the vector points to the location of object 1 and points to the location of object 2 . Both vectors lie in the plane. (a) Calculate the position of object 2 relative to object 1 , as a relative position vector. (b) Calculate the position of object 1 relative to object 2 , as a relative position vector.
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