sketch the FBD of m1, coord. axis and write the formula of the
x-analysis, y-analysis
sketch the FBD of m2, coord. axis and write the formula of the
x-analysis, y-analysis
sketch the FBD of m1, coord. axis and write the formula of the x-analysis, y-analysis sketch...
10. Neatly sketch the region enclosed by the graph of y = Vx, the x-axis, and x = 3. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving this region around the axes given below. (Use the method of your choice.) Set up an INTEGRAL and then evaluate it using your calculator. a.) About the x-axis b.) About the y-axis c.) About the line x = 4
Two particles are moving along the x axis. Particle 1 has a mass m1 and a velocity v1 = +4.5 m/s. Particle 2 has a mass m2 and a velocity v2 = -7.3 m/s. The velocity of the center of mass of these two particles is zero. In other words, the center of mass of the particles remains stationary, even though each particle is moving. Find the ratio m1/m2 of the masses of the particles.
sketch the relationship between mean m (on ‘x’-axis) and variance s2 (on ‘y’-axis) for the following distributions: [Note that you don’t need to show actual numbers for these sketches] Poisson Chi-square Exponential Bernoulli
1. Sketch the region bounded by the graph of y = – and the x-axis over the interval [1, 3) and then find the area of the region. (10 points)
Consider three masses, m0, m1, and m2 located at (x,0), (0,y), and (0, -y) respectively: a.) Find the total gravitational force on m0 due to the other two masses. b.) Supoose that m1 = m2 and that y>>x, if m0 were allowed to move, show that the motion would be osillatory about the origin. What would the frequency of oscillation be?
a. draw the free-body diagram for M1 (include axis)
b. solve for a formula for the acceleration of the mass
M1
c. if M1= 5kg and theta= 30 the acceleration of M1 is?
d. if the mass starts at the top and L= 10m what is the speed
as it reaches the bottom of the inclined plane?
e. what will its kinetic energy be?
2. (6pts) For the ideal inclined plane shown below (greased with good Spanish olive oil so...
Two objects with masses represented by m1 and m2 are moving such that their combined total momentum has a magnitude of 18.5 kg · m/s and points in a direction 71.5°above the positive x-axis. Object m1 is moving in the x direction with a speed of v1 = 2.75 m/s and m2 is moving in the y direction with a speed of v2 = 3.22 m/s. Determine the mass of each object in kilograms. m1= kg m2= kg
Sketch the graph of each function. Lebel the vertex, the x-intercepts, the y-intercept, the axis of symmetry, and the range. Round all answers correctly to two decimal places. Calculator required. 8) y = 2r? + 10x + 8 Ay 9) y - 2x + 6x +2 10) y --2x + 10x - 11
3. (a) If the region sketched in (1) above is revolved about the line y -0 (x-axis), sketch and label the typical rectangle(s) needed to use the shell method to find the volume of the resulting solid. (b) Use the shell method to find the volume of the resulting solid 2 pts [9 pts] 4. (a) If the region sketched in (1) above is revolved about the line x-O。-axis), sketch and label the typical rectangle(s) needed to use the disk/washer...
Using MATLAB Please
Write a MATLAB function that takes coord natos of four points as inputs and returns the coord nates of ntersection of the line passing through ooints 1 and 2 and the line passing through points 3 and 4. For function name and inout arguments, use: P line_int(P1, P2, P3, P4) The function should be able to handle row or column vector entries. This function will use a sub-function called line_eq. This sub-function takes coordinates of two points...