You have a meterstick with a center of gravity at 0.51 m. There is a mass of 0.1 kg at 0.81 m. Where would you place a 0.5 kg mass to balance the meterstick?
You have a meterstick with a center of gravity at 0.51 m. There is a mass...
A meterstick (L = 1 m) has a mass of m = 0.233 kg. Initially it hangs from two short strings: one at the 25 cm mark and one at the 75 cm mark. *What is the tension in the left string right after the right string is cut? After the right string is cut, the meterstick swings down to where it is vertical for an instant before it swings back up in the other direction. *What is the acceleration...
The meterstick shown is 100 cm long. It is free to pivo around its center of gravity (CG), which is at the 50 cm mark. There is a 20.0 N block hanging from the 80 cm mark Decide where each of the other blocks should be placed one at a time, to balance out the 20.0 N block. At what mark on the meter stick would you place a 19.0 N block to balance the 20.0 N block? mark: At...
The meterstick shown is 100 cm long. It is free to pivot around its center of gravity (CG), which is at the 50 cm mark. There is a 21.0 N block hanging from the 80 cm mark. Decide where each of the other blocks should be placed, one at a time, to balance out the 21.0 N block. 3 2 At what mark on the meter stick would you place a 16.0 N block to balance the 21.0 N block?...
A meterstick (L = 1 m) has a mass of m = 0.128 kg. Initially it hangs from two short strings: one at the 25 cm mark and one at the 75 cm mark. 1) What is the tension in the left string? N 2) Now the right string is cut! What is the initial angular acceleration of the meterstick about its pivot point? (You may assume the rod pivots about the left string, and the string remains vertical) rad/s2...
Recall the experiment activities. In the experiment, you have a meterstick of mass 64.9 grams. You found its center of mass is at 49.6cm. If the meterstick is pivoted at the 10cm mark, What is the torque magnitude (in unit of Nm) by the weight of the meterstick?
A meterstick (L-1 m) has a mass of m-0.17 kg. Initially it hangs from two short strings: one at the 25 cm mark and one at the 75 cm mark. "What is the tension in the left string? Net You currently have submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. 2. Now the right string is cut! What is the initial angular acceleration of the meterstick about its pivot point?...
Consider the following distribution of objects: a 4.00-kg object with its center of gravity at (0,0) m, a 5.20-kg object at (0,5.00) m, and a 5.40-kg object at (4.00,0) m. Where should a fourth object of mass 9.00 kg be placed so that the center of gravity of the four-object arrangement will be at (0,0) ?
The next eight questions pertain to the situation described below. A meterstick (L-1 m) has a mass of m=0.224 kg. Initially it hangs from two short strings: one at the 25 cm mark and one at the 75 cm mark. What is the tension in the left string? 2Now the right string is cut! What is the initial angular acceleration of the meterstick about its pivot point? (You may assume the rod pivots about the left string, and the string...
Consider the following distribution of objects: a 2.00-kg object with its center of gravity at (0,0) m, a 3.20-kg object at (0, 6.00) m, and a 4.40-kg object at (5.00, 0) m. Where should a fourth object of mass 9.00 kg be placed so that the center of gravity of the four-object arrangement will be at (0, 0)? oject with tes center of gravity at (0, 0) m, a 3.20-kg object at (o.