Chapter 1: Q. 13 (page 29)
A car travels to the left at a steady speed for a few seconds, then brakes for a stop sign. Draw a complete motion diagram of the car
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The complete motion diagram of the car is shown
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Chapter 1: Q. 13 (page 29)
A car travels to the left at a steady speed for a few seconds, then brakes for a stop sign. Draw a complete motion diagram of the car
The complete motion diagram of the car is shown
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1. How many significant figures does each of the following numbers have?
a. 0.73
b. 7.30
c. 73
d. 0.073
Does the object represented in FIGURE Q1.4 have
a positive or negative value of ax? Explain.

For your senior project, you would like to build a cyclotron that will accelerate protons to of the speed of light. The largest vacuum chamber you can find is in diameter. What magnetic field strength will you need?
Problem 52 show a partial motion diagram. For each:
a. Complete the motion diagram by adding acceleration vectors.
b. Write a physics problem for which this is the correct motion
diagram. Be imaginative! Don’t forget to include enough
information to make the problem complete and to state clearly
what is to be found.
c. Draw a pictorial representation for your problem.
Determine the signs (positive, negative, or zero) of the position,
velocity, and acceleration for the particle in FIGURE Q1.7.

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