Solutions of Problems in Gages Elements of Physics Aslo a General Review Test

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Solutions of Problems in Gages Elements of Physics Aslo a General Review Test
Alfred Payson Gage
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Ans. 10 m per second.
t"i06. A bullet is fired from a gun whose barrel is 30 inches long; describe its motion through the first 30 inches. Ans. Its motion is accelerated, because it is acted upon by a contin- uous (not constant) force throughout this distance.
TEST QUESTIONS. 171 When a body is thrown horizontally into the air, why does it fall to the earth? What effect upon the rapidity and time of falling has its horizontal motion?
108. Suppose that a cubic centimeter of water at 4 C. To beco
...me frozen : (a) What will it weigh? (6) What will be its nass ? Suppose it to be suspended by a thread : (c) What ten- ion in the thread will it produce, measured by the gravitation jystem? (d) What, measured by the absolute system? Ans. (a) Weighed by a balance-beam it will weigh one gram ; weighed by a spring balance it will depend upon the locality ; (6) its mass is one gram; (c) the same tension that would be pro- duced under the same circumstances if a standard gram-mass (usually of platinum) were suspended, and both would depend upon the locality ; (d) measured by the absolute system it would depend upon the locality : at sea level, in the latitude of Greenwich, it would be 981 dynes.

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