Problem 14.60 Review1 Constants 1 Periodic Table Part As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by...
As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.823 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.16 s when sitting in the chair?
As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.880 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.15 s when sitting in the chair?
As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.806 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.13 s when sitting in the chair?
As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m . The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.802 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.28 s when sitting in the chair?
Ch. 14 As we've seen, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.826 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.20 s when sitting in the chair?
As was discussed in the textbook, astronauts measure their mass by measuring the period of oscillation when sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The Body Mass Measurement Device on Skylab, a 1970s space station, had a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair oscillated with a period of 0.848 s . What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.30 s when sitting in the chair?
Astronauts in orbit measure their own mass by measuring the period of oscillation while sitting in a chair connected to a spring. The International Space Station has an instrument called a Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device (SLAMMD) which has a spring constant of 606 N/m. The empty chair of the SLAMMD oscillates with a period of 0.901 s. What is the mass of an astronaut who oscillates with a period of 2.29 s when sitting in the SLAMMD?
#1. ["Massing' Astronauts) Inside the International Space Station orbiting Earth, ordinary scales don't work for measuring weight since the space station is in free fall. However, the masses of astronauts can be determined using an oscillatory device known as an inertia balance that relies on springs rather than gravity for its restoring force. A 22.5 kg chair attached to a spring takes 1.30 s to complete one cycle of oscillation. With an astronaut sitting in the oscillating chair with feet...