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© 2007 Pearson Prentice Hall This work is protected by United States copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from it should never be made available to students except by instructors using the accompanying text in their classes. All recipients of this work are expected to abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials. Figures Chapter 4 College Physics, 6 th Edition Wilson / Buffa / Lou
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Figure 4-2 Net force
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Figure 4-3 Galileo’s experiment
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Figure 4-4 A difference in inertia
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Figure 4-5 Newton’s second law
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Figure 4-6 The newton (N)
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Figure 4-7 Newton’s second law and free fall
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Figure 4-8 Force and acceleration
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Figure 4-9 An accelerated system
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Figure 4-10 Off the straight and narrow
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Figure 4-11 Distinctions between Newton’s second and third laws
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Figure 4-12 Force pairs of Newton’s third law
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Insight 4.2 Sailing Into the Wind – Tacking
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Learn by Drawing 4-1 Forces on an Object on an Inclined Plane and Free-Body Diagrams
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Figure 4-13 Finding force from motional effects
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Figure 4-15 Static translational equilibrium
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Figure 4-16 On your toes
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Figure 4-17 Friction and walking
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Figure 4-19 Force of friction versus applied force
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Table 4.1 Approximate Values for Coefficients of Static and Kinetic Friction between Certain Surfaces
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Figure 4-20 Forces of static and kinetic friction
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Figure 4-21 Pulling at an angle: a closer look at the normal force
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Figure 4-22 Free-body diagram
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Figure 4-24 Air resistance and terminal velocity
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Figure 4-26 An air-bubble level/accelerometer
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Figure 4-27 Magic or physics?
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Figure 4-28 Two applied forces
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Figure 4-30 Correct label?
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Figure 4-31 Away we go
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Figure 4-32 Up a wall
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Figure 4-33 Pulling a box
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Figure 4-34 Mowing the lawn
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Figure 4-35 Which way will they accelerate?
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Figure 4-36 Atwood machine
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Figure 4-37 Inclined Atwood machine
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Figure 4-39 Racing tires versus passenger-car tires: safety
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Figure 4-41 At what angle will it begin to slide?
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Figure 4-42 Friction and motion
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Figure 4-43 Take it away
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Figure 4-44 Hoist it up
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