A new meter stick has dimensions of 100 cm by 2.5 cm by 0.60 cm and has a total mass of 70.0 grams. Assume the density of the stick is uniform throughout.
a.) What is the linear mass density of the meter stick?
b.) If somebody drills 0.50 cm diameter holes at the 60, 70, 80 and 90 cm marks, where will the new center of mass for the meter stick be located?
c.) If a 50 gram mass is attached at the 60 cm hole, how much mass should be suspended at the 0 cm mark to restore the balance? (assume the pivot is vertically below the location found in part (b))
A new meter stick has dimensions of 100 cm by 2.5 cm by 0.60 cm and...
A new meter stick has dimensions of 100 cm by 2.5 cm by 0.60 cm and has a total mass of 70.0 grams. Assume the density of the stick is uniform throughout. a.) What is the linear mass density of the meter stick? b.) If somebody drills 0.50 cm diameter holes at the 60, 70, 80 and 90 cm marks, where will the new center of mass for the meter stick be located? c.) If a 50 gram mass is...
A uniform meter stick (a ruler 100 cm long) is supported by a fulcrum at its 20 cm mark balances when a 200 g mass is suspended at the 0 cm end. Assume that the center of mass of the meter stick is exactly at its middle, the 50 cm mark. Determine the mass of the meter stick, in grams. Please show your work.
A uniform meter stick is balanced with the pivot located at the 60 cm mark. And a mass of 50 grams placed at the 85 cm mark. What is the mass of the meter stick?
A meter stick is found to balance at the 49.7-cm mark when placed on a fulcrum. When a 56.5-gram mass is attached at the 17.0-cm mark, the fulcrum must be moved to the 39.2-cm mark for balance. What is the mass of the meter stick?
A meter stick is found to balance at the 49.7-cm mark when placed on a fulcrum. When a 65.0 gram mass is attached at the 17.5 cm mark, the fulcrum must be moved to the 39.2-cm mark for balance. What is the mass of the meter stick? Submit Answer
A meter stick is found to balance at the 50.0 cm mark when placed on a fulcrum. When a 0.100 kg mass is attached at the 10.0 cm mark, the fulcrum must be move to the 34.0 cm mark for balance. a) What is the mass of the meter stick? b) How much torque does the 100 g mass exert on the meter stick around an axis at the new fulcrum (at 34.0 cm) c) How much torque does the...
A uniform wooden meter stick has a mass of m = 799 g. A clamp can be attached to the measuring stick at any point Palong the stick so that the stuck can rotate freely about point P, which is at a distance d from the zero-end of the stick as shown. Part (a) Calculate the moment of inertia in kg-m of the meter stick if the pivot point P is at the 50-cm mark. Part (b) Calculate the moment of inertia...
A particle of mass 0.500 kg is attached to the 100-cm mark of a meter stick of mass 0.200 kg. The meter stick rotates on a frictionless, horizontal table with an angular speed of 2.00 rad/s. (a) Calculate the angular momentum of the system when the stick is pivoted about an axis perpendicular to the table through the 50.0-cm mark. (b) Calculate the angular momentum of the system when the stick is pivoted about an axis perpendicular to the table...
A 0.104 kg meter stick is supported at its 40 cm mark by a string attached to the ceiling. A 0.644 kg object hangs vertically from the 7.09 cm mark. A second mass is attached at another mark to keep it horizontal and in rotational and translational equilibrium. If the tension in the string attached to the ceiling is 17.4 N, find the value of the second mass. The acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s 2 . Answer in...
Determine the net torque (in Nm) acting on a 50.0 g meter stick that has a fulcrum placed at its center of mass (50cm) and a 75g mass attached to the 10 cm mark and a 35g mass attached to the 60 cm mark.