8. (5pts) The wave function (Position vs Distance) is shown below. Sketch position vs. time for point b and g (like a mass on a spring), labeling the period and the amplitude.
8. (5pts) The wave function (Position vs Distance) is shown below. Sketch position vs. time for...
1) a) For the position vs. time graph shown below, sketch the velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs corresponding to the motion. (5 pts each) Beside the position and acceleration graphs, describe the motion of the object and explain why you drew the graph the way you did. (10 pts) 25 pts total
Final Exam, Spring 2019 ENEE 3518 (5pts) 15. A function generator with 100Hz square wave and zero DC offset is used as the input to the circuits shown below. Then the output wave looks like 0.01F HE с 10kΩ R + Vout in a. square wave with phase shift b. triangular wave c. sine wave with phase shift d. none of the above The following questions pertain to the circuits shown below. 3mA 1M
can you help me with this prblem?? Thanks 5. A mass-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 3.5 cm. If the spring constant is 250 N/m and the mass is 0.50 kg, a) Write an equation for the position, velocity, and acceleration for the mass as a function of time b) find the maximum speed of the mass, and the maximum acceleratjon of the mass. c) Sketch a plot of the position of the mass vs time by labelling the...
For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible corresponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity graph. Where is the object at time t = 0 in each case? Explain.
5. A mass-spring system oscillates with an amplitude of 3.5 cm. If the spring constant is 250 N/m and the mass is 0.50 kg, a) Write an equation for the position, velocity, and acceleration for the mass as a function of time b) find the maximum speed of the mass, and the maximum acceleration of the mass. c) Sketch a plot of the position of the mass vs time by labelling the values for amplitude and period.
Position vs. Time of a Mass-Spring System in Simple Harmonic Motion 0.85. 080 0.75 0.70 13 12 11 10 7 9 6 Times) 5 1. Make a sketch to predict what the graph of position vs. time would look like. There's no need for numbers -just the basic shape, assuming that the motion sens the mass is at its hiahest point.2 pts or clock starts when Pick up the handout of an actual graph of position motion sensor. Make any...
Please explain For each of the velocity vs. time graphs below, sketch possible comesponding position vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. To the right of the graph, briefly describe the motion of the object and why the graphs you drew are consistent with the velocity graph. Where is the object at time t 0 in each case? Explain
31. Sketch the velocity-versus-time graph from the following position-versus-time graph Position vs. Time 10- 8 6 4 2 -4 -6 -8 10- O. 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 Time (s)
1. The position of an object is given by the function F(t) -cos(0.250.5) (a) What is the amplitude, frequency, and period of the motion? (b) What is the position of the object at t-0s and 0.2s? (c) Plot F(t) as a function of t, for 0 st 4π 2. The position of the motion of the bob in a simple pendulum in radians is given by What is the amplitude, frequency, and period of the motion? 3. A man enters...
1. The left figure is a history graph that shows the displacement D of a traveling wave at a given position as a function of time. The right figure is a snapshot graph that shows the displacement of the same wave as a function of position. D (cm) D (cm) -1 -2 2/3 4 67 8 -2 (a) Determine the period T, the frequency f, and the angular frequency o for this wave. (b) Determine the wavelength 2, wavenumber K,...