You slide down two consecutive slopes of frictionless ice whose vertical heights h are identical, as...
[20 points] Two identical blocks are pushed up frictionless ramps as shown. Consider the portion of the motion of block 1 during which it moves a distance L1, and the portion of the motion of block 2 during which it moves a distance L2. Each block is displaced the same vertical distance Z. The hand pushes parallel to the incline with the same magnitude of force Fbh in both cases. Block 1 moves with constant speed. Ramp 1 Ramp 2...
[20 points) Two identical blocks are pushed up frictionless ramps as shown. Consider the portion of the motion of block 1 during which it moves a distance L1, and the portion of the motion of block 2 during which it moves a distance L2. Each block is displaced the same vertical distance Z. The hand pushes parallel to the incline with the same magnitude of force Fou in both cases. Block 1 moves with constant speed. Ramp 1 Ramp 2...
[20 points] Two identical blocks are pushed up frictionless ramps as shown. Consider the portion of the motion of block 1 during which it moves a distance L1, and the portion of the motion of block 2 during which it moves a distance L2. Each block is displaced the same vertical distance Z. The hand pushes parallel to the incline with the same magnitude of force FBH in both cases. Block 1 moves with constant speed Ramp Ramp 2 A....
1. Which of the following are viable ways to mitigate a rock slide or topple on to a roadway? a. Scale back the slopes b. Install rock anchors c. Install screens and catchment areas along the shoulder d. Construct rock sheds e. All of the above 2. Which of the following is not part of the classification basis for mass wasting? a. Rate of movement b. Shear force c. Nature of movement d. Type of material 3. How could you...
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22. Four identical balls of mass 0.6 kg are fastened to a massless rod whose total length is 1 m. The rod spins at 8 rad/s. The moment of inertia of this system, in units of kg m', is A) 0.61 D) 0.93 C) 1.81 B) 0.72 E) 1.22 A meter stick on a horizontal frictionless table top can rotate about the 80-cm mark. A 10 N...
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F =30N 5 kg 0=50 u=0.3 A 5 kg mass is pulled along with an applied force of 30 N at 5 degrees. There is a 0.3 coefficient of friction between the mass and the floor. The mass starts from rest and moves 3.0 meters. a.) What is the weight of the mass? b.) What...
m= H: 10 f Du 11 Two equal and opposite forces of 3 N have a net force of A9N B6N c3N DON Which of the following is NOT a constant for an object in uniform circular motion! A distance with time speed e velocity D acceleration magnitude Work is A energy times distance. B force times distance. c force times time. D momentum times distance. You push against Plymouth Rock with a force of 100 newtons for 20.0 seconds....
1. Power is a quantity Watts. 2. 1 hp is equal to 3. Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only determine the work done on an object, the angle 0, is measured between the Force and the 5. The SI units for Power are 6. Another name for the unit of Work, which is a N m, is called 7. Work done on an object slowing down is 8. Yo u push a lawn mower 6 times as far as...
out of 1.00 Questions Newton's law for universal gravitation can be written as: F = mm where in the universal gravitational Constantin Nm .m, and are the masses in kg and is the distance between the centre of mass of mand me in m. The force on mass mis towards mass my. Let stand for the distance from the centre of mass of a planet with mass M. A satellite with mass mis moved along a straight line from x...
1) From the top of a very tall cliff, you throw a pebble straight down with an initial speed of 12.0 m/s. How fast is the pebble moving 3.0 seconds later? a) 17.4 m/s b) 29.4 m/s c) 41.4 m/s d) 80.1 m/s e) Impossible to say without knowing the distance it's traveled 2) Which of the following is not a vector quantity? a) velocity b) acceleration c) mass d) momentum e) force 3) Maggie travels west at constant velocity....