Draw force diagrams for the motions indicated in the table below, remember the net force points in the same direction as the acceleration:
Draw force diagrams for the motions indicated in the table below, remember the net force points...
4 and 5 4) The diagrams below show a ball swinging on a string. The diagrams show the ball's position at equal time intervals. The first position is when the ball is moving up and left. Copy these into your lab notebook and then draw acceleration vectors for the ball on each one the acceleration points the way you drew it for each diagram. The arrows show the ball's relative speed and direction at each instant and turnaround points have...
The figure to the right shows a mass attached to a spring similar to our apparatus. The arrow indicates the motion of the mass and there are several points during its motion designated with roman numerals. Position I is the maximum height reached by the mass, position and position III is the equilibrium position, and position V is the lowest point of the motion. Positions II and IV are somewhere in between equilibrium and the maximum displacements. Draw motion diagrams...
4. At which point or points is the net force on the mass equal to zero? Explain your reasoning. 5. At which point or points are the acceleration, velocity, and displacement all positive? Explain your reasoning. A mass is oscillating up and down at the end of a spring similar to Activity 2. A graph of displacement as a function of time is shown where up is the positive direction. C5 a-4 time (s)
Badty Diagrams&Newton's 2d Law Points of contact indicated with x loie-tridge ah fridg Process of drawing the FRD 1. Gravity downwardsFEarthfridge 2. Point of contact on the rightHoward pulling on fridge Ft fridge 3. Point of contact on the leftAlex pushing on fridgeFA-fridge 4. Point of contact underneath floor pushes up on the fridge > Floor -tri 5. Point of contact underneathsurface is roughfriction> Fsurfac e fridge E Why are Foor -fridge and Fearth-tridge the same size? They are ealet...
webbplnotation from class. After completing the free body diagram, enter below each force and its x y components. (use 9 - 10 m) Remember that the x-component is the component and they component is the component NET force on Block 1 (round to nearest Integer) FD I + 2043 IN The DIRECTION of the net force on Block 1 is in the same direction as its acceleration of the elevator is moving downward with a decreasing speed, then the direction...
nT5B-CT20:Ropes Pulling Boxes Ill-Rope Tension Shown below are boxes that are being pulled by a force Falong frictionless surfaces, accelerating toward the left. The masses of the boxes are indicated in each figure. Will the tension in rope A on the left be a greater than. (b) less than, (e) equal, or (dl) indeterminate compared to the tension in rupe B on the right? Explain T Force 1 NTSB-QRT17: SKATEBOARD RIDER COASTING DOWN A HILL-ACCELERATION AND NET FORCE At the...
In the table below, draw two Lewis dot diagrams. One, enforcing the Octet rules and a second, enforcing the "lowest charge rules"Note: the two diagrams may actually be the same but draw them both array. Below the table, for each species tell which model is the better one and explain why it's better than the other model you drew of the same species. I will give you an example for Carbon monoxide in the first row. In this case, both...
13. Draw shearing force and bending moment diagrams for the structure shown in figure below. (20 points) 30 kN/m 20 kN/nm 15 m 20 m
Force Diagrams 1. If two people try to lift a 400kg stone table off of the ground, one pulling straight up with a force of 1000N and the other pulling it at an angle of 60° from the ground with a force of 1200N will they be able to lift the table? What is the normal force of the floor on the table? What will be the acceleration of the table? 2. As you know monkeys swing between trees holding...
Draw the axial force, shear, and moment diagrams for the frame shown below. Points A, C, and D act as pinned connections, while point B is a fixed connection.