The systems shown below are in pulleys and strings and assume the pulleys and the incline...
The systems shown below are in equilibrium (with m =
1.80 kg and θ =
25.0°). If the spring scales
are calibrated in newtons, what do they read? Ignore the masses of
the pulleys and strings and assume the pulleys and the incline are
frictionless.
scale in (a)
N
scale in (b)
N
scale in (c)
N
scale in (d)
N
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18.-/4 points SerPSE9 5.P.028.WI 0 My Notes Ask Your Teacher The systems shown below are in equilibrium with m 6.30 kg and 32.0°. If the spring scales are calibrated in newtons, what do they read? Ignore the masses of the pulleys and strings and assume the pulleys and the incline are frictionless. Im In scale in (a):N scale in (b):- N scale in (c): N scale in (d):N Need Help? Watch N
1. An unknown mass (mı) on a rough horizontal surface is attached by a wire that passes over a massless, frictionless pulley to a 2.50kg mass (m2) as shown below. The bottom of the hanging mass is 1.50m above the floor. The system is released from rest at t-0s and the 2.50kg mass strikes the floor 0.82s later. The system is now returned to its initial position and a 1.20kg mass is placed on top of the block of mass...