Under ideal conditions, a billiard ball bounces with the same
angle of incidence on the edge of a pool table, as shown in the
figure. If
the ball is placed in the center of the table, find the value of
length x to obtain the trajectory shown in the figure.
as all the angles of both triangles are same so triangles are similar, using property of similar triangles to solve for x
Under ideal conditions, a billiard ball bounces with the same angle of incidence on the edge...
Screenshot_20191023-192051.... Screenshot_20191023-192051.png 6 4 61% 7:20 PM 6.4 A 0.16 kg billiard ball bounces elastically off of the cushion of the billiard table as shown in Figure 6.6. 0.80 m 30° - * O 0.80 ms Figure 6.6 a. What is the change in velocity of the billiard ball? b. What is the change in momentum of the billiard ball? c. If the ball was in contact with the cushion for just 0.050 s, what is the average force exerted...
QUESTION 10 A04 kg billiard ball that is moving at 32 m/s stres the bumper of a pool table and bounces straight back at 20ms The magnitude of the werage force corted on the ball by the bumper is Over what length of time does the collision occur? 0.096s 0.1445 • Correct value not shown 00725 0105 0.048 QUESTION 11 Given that the girl on the right has a mass c2g the boy on the left has a mass 24...
Chapter 2, Problem 2/093 A golf ball is launched with the initial conditions shown in the figure. Determine the two times (t1 < t2) when the radius of curvature of the trajectory has a value of 2018 ft. A golf ball is launched with the initial conditions shown in the figure. Determine the two times (t1 <tz) when the radius of curvature of the trajectory has a value of 2018 ft. བའི་ 176 mi/hr 120 Answers: 2.57 sec t =...
Two billiard balls undergo an elastic collision as shown in the figure below. Ball 1 is initially traveling along x with a speed of 15 m/s, and ball 2 is at rest. After the collision, ball 1 moves away with a speed of 7.5 m/s at an angle θ-60°. (For the following questions, assume the mass of ball 1 is equal to the mass of ball 2.) Ball Ball 1 Ball 21/<θ li (a) Find the speed of ball 2...
A golf ball is launched with the initial conditions shown in the figure. Determine the two times t1 2) when the radius of curvature of the trajectory has a value of 1665 ft. 164 mifhr Answers: t1 = 111.02294 t2 120.7655
Measure and record the angle of incidence and angle of reflection at the convex interface. (d) Measure and record the angle of incidence and angle of reflection at the concave interface. Please make image clear as I do not have a protractor and must draw to scale based on your image. Thank you. Attention: Zero point will be given if you use a compass to draw the arc and label the center. CORELLES Figure 1: Flip a dinner plate (7"...
A plane wave is incident on a dielectric slab of permittivity er and thickness d at an incidence angle θο, where d A)/(4 Ver) and λο is the free-space wavelength of the incident wave, as shown in the accompanying figure. If free-space exists on both sides of the slab, find the reflection coefficient of the wave reflected from the front of the slab. Assume normal incidence now. Under what conditions the reflection is minimum? Show an illustration of the problem,...
Jeanette is playing in a 9-ball pool tournament. She will win if she sinks the 9-ball from the final rack, so she needs to line up her shot precisely. Both the cueball and the 9-ball have mass m , and the cue ball is hit at an initial speed of v_i. Jeanette carefully hits the cue ball into the 9-ball off center, so that when theballs collide, they move away from each other at the same angle theta from the...
Jeanette is playing in a 9-ball pool tournament. She will win if she sinks the 9-ball from the final rack, so she needs to line up her shot precisely. Both the cue ball and the 9-ball have mass m and the cue ball is hit at an initial speed of v1 Jeanette carefully hits the cue ball into the 9-ball off center, so that when the balls collide, they move away from each other at the same angle theta from...
Microwave Optics Please help finding the index of refraction, Thank You! 616 51 41 SI Angle of Incidence / Angle of Reflection Receiver 1 4 Figure 3. The microwave goniometer arranged to measure reflections from a metal sheet. The angles of measurement are defined in this drawing. 4. The pointer on the base of the rotating component holder shows an angle 90° larger than the direction normal to the plane of the metal reflector. Record this value and the angular...