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Title: A Day in the Life


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  • A Day in the Life
  • Knowledge Formulation
  • Question Formulation




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  • A Day in the Life
  • A SMEs Flow of Activities
  • The Aura Desktop
  • Assessing Knowledge Base Status
  • Browsing Topics
  • The Status of a Topic
  • The Project Todo List
  • Adding Sample Questions
  • Linking a Topic to a Document
  • Knowledge Formulation
  • Testing by Posing Questions
  • Searching
  • Adding Explanations
  • Knowledge Formulation
  • Question Formulation


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PART 1 Mechanics CHAPTER 1 Introduction CHAPTER
2 Motion in One Dimension CHAPTER 3 Vectors and
Two-Dimensional Motion CHAPTER 4 The Laws of
Motion CHAPTER 5 Energy CHAPTER 6 Momentum and
Collisions CHAPTER 7 Rotational Motion and
Gravity CHAPTER 8 Rotational Equilibrium and
Dynamics CHAPTER 9 Solids and Fluids PART 2
Thermodynamics CHAPTER 10 Thermal Physics CHAPTER
11 Energy in Thermal Processes CHAPTER 12 The
Laws of Thermodynamics PART 3 Vibrations and
Waves CHAPTER 13 Vibrations and Waves CHAPTER 14
Sound
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
ConstantAcceleration
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
ConstantAcceleration
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
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PART 1 Mechanics SFxxxii CHAPTER 1
Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of Length, Mass
and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building Blocks of
Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 CHAPTER 3 Vectors
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1 An object is thrown with a horizontal
velocity of 20 m/s from a cliff that is 150 m
above level ground. If air resistance is
negligible, the time that it takes the object to
fall to the ground from the cliff is most
nearly(A) 3 s(B) 5 s(C) 6 s(D) 12 s(E) 25 s
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 1, 26, 29 CHAPTER 3
Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 1, 26, 29 CHAPTER 3
Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 1, 26, 29 CHAPTER 3
Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 1, 26, 29 CHAPTER 3
Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42 1, 26, 29 CHAPTER 3
Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 1, 26,
29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 1, 26,
29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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1 An object is thrown with a horizontal
velocity of 20 m/s from a cliff that is 150 m
above level ground. If air resistance is
negligible, the time that it takes the object to
fall to the ground from the cliff is most
nearly(A) 3 s(B) 5 s(C) 6 s(D) 12 s(E) 25 s
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Ball (round object) Cliff (steep high face of
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction SF2 1.1 Standards of
Length, Mass and Time SF3 13 1.2 The Building
Blocks of Matter SF5 34, 35, 38 1.3 Dimensional
Analysis SF7 40 1.4 Uncertainty in
Measurement SF8 28, 39 1.5 Conversion of
Units SF10 22, 23 1.6 Order of Magnitude
Calculations SF11 16, 17, 41 1.7 Coordinate
Systems SF12 24, 30, 31 1.8 Trigonometry SF13 tri
g 21 1.9 Problem Solving Stragegy SF15 14,
36 CHAPTER 2 Motion in One Dimension SF21 2.1 D
isplacement SF22 disp 33 2.2 Average
Velocity SF24 avg-vel 10, 18, 19 2.3 Instantaneous
Velocity SF26 inst-vel 12, 15 2.4 Acceleration SF
29 accel 11, 37 2.5 Motion Diagrams SF32 27,
32 2.6 One-Dimensional Motion with
Constant SF34 const-accel 25, 26Acceleration 2.7
Freely Falling Objects SF42, Gian34 FreeFall 1,
26, 29 CHAPTER 3 Vectors and Two-D Motion
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