Mechanics: Vectors and Forces in 2-D

Vectors and Forces in 2-D: Audio Guided Solution

Extra Problem 20:

James Bond is traveling in his car at 25.2 m/s when Mr. Goldfinger grabs onto the back of his car. Bond's car produces a forward force of 10809 Newtons while Mr. Goldfinger's car snatcher pulls on Bond's car with a force of 16213 Newtons. Determine the velocity (in m/s) of Bond's car (1500 kilograms including Bond himself) 28.0 seconds later. Also indicate the direction of velocity.
 


 




 

Audio Guided Solution




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An effective problem solver by habit approaches a physics problem in a manner that reflects a collection of disciplined habits. An effective problem-solver...

  • ... read the problem carefully and develop a mental picture of the physical situation. If necessary, sketch a simple diagram of the physical situation to help you visualize it.
  • ... identifies the known and unknown quantities in an organized manner, equating given values to the symbols used to represent the corresponding quantity - e.g., m = 1.25 kg, µ = 0.459, vo = 0.0 m/s,  Ø = 41.6º, vf = ???.
  • ... uses physics formulas and conceptual reasoning to plot a strategy for solving for the unknown quantity.
  • ... identifies the appropriate formula(s) to use.
  • ... performs substitutions and algebraic manipulations in order to solve for the unknown quantity.


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