> My bad disregard my last comment
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The 4.0 kg, uniform, horizontal rod in(Figure 1) is seen from the side. What is the gravitational torque about the po...
The 2.4 kg , uniform, horizontal rod in (Figure 1) is seen from the side. What is the gravitational torque about the point shown?
The 4.6 kg, uniform, horizontal rod in (Figure 1) is seen from the side. Part A What is the gravitational torque about the point shown? Express your answer with the appropriate units. HA ? Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Figure 1 of 1 25 cm 75 cm
A uniform thin rod of length 50 cm and mass 4.0 kg can rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis through from the right side. The rod into one end of the rod. As viewed from above, the bullet's path makes an angle of θ 60° with the rod (as shown in the figure below)If the bullet lodges in the rod and the angular velocity of the rod is 10 rad/s immediately after the collision, what is the...
Example 10.8 Rotating Rod A uniform rod of length L 1.6 m and mass 2.8 k is attached at one end to a frictionless pivot and is free to rotate about the pivot in the vertical plane as in the figure. The rod is released from rest in the horizontal position. What are the initial angular acceleration of the rod and the initial translational acceleration of its right end Pivot SOLVE IT Mg A rod is free to rotate around...
In the figure, a thin uniform rod (mass 4.6 kg, length 5.0 m) rotates freely about a horizontal axis A that is perpendicular to the rod and passes through a point at a distance d = 1.4 m from the end of the rod. The kinetic energy of the rod as it passes through the vertical position is 18 J. (a) what is the rotational inertia of the rod about axis A? (b) what is the (linear) speed of the...
A 325 kg uniform square sign, 2/00 m on a side, is hung from a 3.00 m rod of negligible mass. A cable is attached to the end of the rod to a point on the wall 4.00 m above the point where the rod is fixed to the wall (see the figure). What is the tension in the cable? What is the horizontal component of the force exerted by the wall on the rod? What is the vertical compound...
6) [8 pts] In the diagram shown, the uniform rod is free to pivot about its base in the plane of the paper. It is motionless and stable at an angle of 30 degrees from the horizontal.The rod has a mass of 4.0 kg and a length of 60.0 cm. The 3.0 kg mass is suspended 40.0 cm from the pivot end of the rod. The wire is anchored 20 cm (vertically) above the pivot point, and is horizontal. Find...
A thin uniform rod (mass= 4.0 kg, length= 120.cm) rotates about an axis that is perpendicular to the rod; the axis intersects the rod at 1/3 of the rod's length. The rod rotates about the axis at the rate of 8 full revolutions per second. a. Compute the rotational Inertia of the rod based on the given axis of rotation. b. Compute the magnitude of the angular velocity in radians per second c. Compute the tangential speed of the end...
A uniform 0.030 kg rod of length 0.40 m rotates in a horizontal plane about a fixed vertical axis through its center. Two small rings, each with a mass of 0.020 kg can slide along the rod. They are initially held by catches at a position 0.050 m on either side of the rod’s center. The rod is rotationally accelerated to 30.0 rpm and then left to spin freely with no friction. While the rod is spinning, the catches are...
uniform rod of mass 3.30×10−2 kg and length 0.450 m rotates in a horizontal plane about a fixed axis through its center and perpendicular to the rod. Two small rings, each with mass 0.250 kg , are mounted so that they can slide along the rod. They are initially held by catches at positions a distance 5.40×10−2 m on each side from the center of the rod, and the system is rotating at an angular velocity 30.0 rev/min . Without...
> The gravitational torque is around the point shown in the image, not the center.
Funny Guy Thu, Nov 18, 2021 2:44 PM