D.30.0 N.m QUESTION 2 Convert 5 km/h to m/s. Write down your answer to three significant...
Unit Conversions: Convert 7.71 m/s^2 to km/h^2 (Correct Answer: 1 km/h^2) Please show all of your work!!! Thank you
t Three-dimensional Force Systems 5 of 5 Learning Goal and the equations can be solved for the unknown values To use the conditions of equilibrium to solve for unknown forces in a three-dimensional force system. Term 1: Significant Figures Feedback: Your answer 7.00 lb was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. For particle equilibrium, the sum of all forces must be zero If the forces are resolved into their i,...
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Question 5 A particle of mass m rests on a smooth horizontal track. It is connected by two springs to fixed points at A and B, which are a distance 2lo apart as shown in Figure Q5. The left-hand spring has natural length 2lo and stiffness k, whilst the right-hand...
4.0 m Question 4: A 2.0 kg particle slides down from rest from position A. When it reaches B, it enters a rough horizontal segment with f4k-0.20, and eventually comes to rest at D. The surface from A to B is frictionless, and point A is located 4.0 m above the ground (a) Draw a free body diagram (FBD) for the particle at A (b) Draw a free body diagram (FBD) for the particle at C (c) Is the total...
Part A Determine the forces in members AB and CB of the truss, and state if the members are in tension or compression. Set θ:00 (Figure 1) Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Assume positive scalars for members in tension and negative scalars for members in compression. FAB-FOBValue Units Figure 1 of 1 Submit Request Answer Part B 3 kN Determine the force in member AD of the truss, and state if the member...
el the forces (2) acting on q1 in figure P22.32b. Gravity (mg i s not a force in this problem ) Write down the equation for 2Fy, the forces acing on qi- This will be in terms of the variable k. c) Solve this equation for k. Remember to convert the distances from cm to m 32. A small sphere of charge Figure P22.31 = 0.800 μ C hangs from the end oa When another sina irst sphere as ins...
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- 150 m/s 2.656 x 10-25 kg -1.28 x 10-18 C 1 0.7 m | 17 A y 021 (part 1 of 5) 10.0 points A long, straight wire is in the plane of the page and carries a current of 17 A. Point P is also in the plane of the page and is a perpendicular distance 0.7 m from the wire, as shown below. P z is upward from the paper With reference to...
1. A car accelerates from zero to 105 km/h in 5.21 s. What is its average acceleration in km/h/s and m/s? 2. An object moving in the x-direction has a position described by the function x(t) - 6.30t + 8.70t2, where t is in seconds and x is in meters. What is the acceleration as a function of time? The figure shows the graph of v vs t for the motion of a motorcyle that starts from rest and moves...
L/2 dsin(0)7 Figure 4: Bending force diagram of model ofarm. Exercise 2: Figure 4 is an incomplete diagram of the three forces acting on the arm model that may cause bending around the central joint. The red arrows represent the three forces. Copy this diagram and complete it by doing the following: Label the red arrow representing the weight of the load held by the hand as "Wmg". Label the red arrow representing the tension in the bicep as "FB...
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5. We start with Schrodinger's Equation in 2(x,t) = H¥(x,t). We can write the time derivative as 2.4(x, t) = V(x,+) - (xt), where At is a sufficiently small increment of time. Plug the algebraic form of the derivative into Schrodinger's Eq. and solve for '(x,t+At). b. Put your answer in the form (x,t+At) = T '(x,t). c. What physically does the operator T do to the function '(x,t)? d. Deduce an expression for '(x,t+24t), in terms...