L is equal to 5m
L1 is equal to 1m
L2 is equal to 2.5m
Mass of beam 7500 kg
Mass of pillars 1000kg
r did the puck travel during the 18 second linge and is supponed by a vertical cond at its right end. A monkey-squirel of mass m0.2) sis on the beam esg na mut at a distance x(1.73m) from the lefh end Pweblem I. A horizoetal beam of length L.(C.Im) and mass M,(1g) is attached so a vertical wall at its let end boy a cord 19n) hinge Assume positive x directiona is to the right, positive y is up and...
Finding the charge to mass (e/m) ratio of the electron Often in physics, we look for ways to find fundamental physical constants. From the set-up demonstrated in class, we are able to find a monumental combination of two physical constants-the charge of an electron (e) and the mass of an electron (m). Since the charge of an electron (e) is well known through other experiments, we will use the ratio of charge to mass to find the mass of an...
Finding the charge to mass (e/m) ratio of the electron Often in physics, we look for ways to find fundamental physical constants. From the set-up demonstrated in class, we are able to find a monumental combination of two physical constants-the charge of an electron (e) and the mass of an electron (m). Since the charge of an electron (e) is well known through other experiments, we will use the ratio of charge to mass to find the mass of an...
Hi, can you solve the question for me step by step, I will rate up if the working is correct. I will post the answer together with the question. Answer: 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...
I need questions 8-11. Thank you. comp Atwood's Machine Equipment Qty Equipment 1 Mass and Hanger Set 1 Photogate with Pully Photogate with Pully 1 Universal Table Clamn 1 Large Rod 1 Small Rod 1 Double rod Clamp I 1 String Part Number ME-8979 ME-6838A ME-9376B ME-8736 ME-8977 ME-9873 Background Newton's 2 Law (NSL) states that the acceleration a mass experiences is proportional to the net force applied to it, and inversely proportional to its inertial mass la t )....
Wood Deck Plan: Part Π-Shear & Bending Moment Diagrams Wood Deck Framing Plan-Dimensions & Loading Uniformly Distributed Load STUDENTI "A" No. (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)(inches) Dead Load (#/ft*) Live Load (#/ft2) 30 10 15 15 15 15 18 18 18 18 18 12 14 16 12 14 16 12 14 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 30 5 40 40 50 50 30 30 40 40 5...
Wood Deck Plan: Part Π-Shear & Bending Moment Diagrams Wood Deck Framing Plan-Dimensions & Loading Uniformly Distributed Load STUDENTI "A" No. (feet) (feet) (feet) (feet)(inches) Dead Load (#/ft*) Live Load (#/ft2) 30 10 15 15 15 15 18 18 18 18 18 12 14 16 12 14 16 12 14 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 16 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 30 5 40 40 50 50 30 30 40 40 5...
I need someone to help answer table 1 only mass, volume, y density and table 2 with a graph each table. please read the procesures, thank you Experiment 2 Graphing and Measurements Graphs summarize numerical data efficiently and are usually casier to understand and interpret than columns of numbers. In this experiment, you will collect data and construct a graph that makes an effective visual presentation. Materials: Equipment metric ruler Chemical a kit with 5 pieces Procedure: Part I: Measurements...
1 L, as a dynamical system (Notes from Assignment #2) We take our definition of dynamical system to be an "object" along with a specific set of modifications that can be performed (dynamically) upon this object. In this case, the object is a bi-infinite straight road with a lamp post at every street corner and a marked lamp (the position of the lamplighter). There are two possible types of modifications: the lamplighter can walk any distance in either direction from...
need ans for the following questions, the last 3 pages for more info. Questions: more info: expermint e/m avr=1.71033*10^11 7 2 points of the following options, which conditions for V or I produce the largest radius of the electron beam path r? Hint: Use e/m= 2V (5/4)*aP/(Nuo Ir) Maximum land Maximum V O Maximum land Minimum V Minimum I and Maximum V Minimum I and Minimum V 8 2 points By what factor will change if the radius of the...