A fisherman reels in 13.0 m of line while landing a fish, using a constant forward pull of 35.0 N . How much work does the tension in the line do on the fish?
A fisherman reels in 13.0 m of line while landing a fish, using a constant forward...
A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "49.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force of 49.0 N without breaking. What is the weight of the heaviest fish that can be pulled up vertically, when the line is reeled in (a) at constant speed and (b) with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.01 m/s2?
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.7 N . The fishing reel, which has a friction clutch that exerts a restraining torque of 0.043 N⋅m , is a cylinder of radius 0.055 m and mass 0.95 kg . Part A What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel? Express your answer using two significant figures Part B How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.30 s ?...
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.2 N . The fishing reel, which rotates without friction, is a uniform cylinder of radius 0.050 m and mass 0.97 kg . Part A What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel? Express your answer using two significant figures. Part B How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.20 s ? Express your answer using two significant figures.
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.0 N . The fishing reel, which rotates without friction, is a uniform cylinder of radius 0.050 m and mass 0.89 kg . 1. What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel? 2. How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.40 s ?
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.2 N . The fishing reel, which rotates without friction, is a uniform cylinder of radius 0.060 m and mass 0.96 kg . (a) What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel? α = __ rad/s^2 (b) How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.20 s ? s = __ m
Chapter 04, Problem 072 A fisherman is fishing from a bridge and is using a "49.0-N test line." In other words, the line will sustain a maximum force of 49.0 N without breaking. What is the weight of the heaviest fish that can be pulled up vertically, when the line is reeled in (a) at constant speed and (b) with an acceleration whose magnitude is 1.01 m/s2?
(10%) Problem 6: A fisherman has caught a
fish on his pole, and to keep the pole steady he has to apply an
upward force of F2 = 275 N at an angle
of 73.5° with respect to the pole (see figure). The length
of his pole is 4.3 m, and he is holding it a distance
0.55 m from the end, where he is applying a downward force
F1.
50% Part (a) With how much
force, F1, in newtons,...
Please explain and show how to do the following problem.
A fish takes the bait and pulls on the line with a force of 2.1 N. The fishing reel, which rotates without friction, is a cylinder of radius 0.065 m and mass 0.80 kg (a) What is the angular acceleration of the fishing reel? rad/s2 (b) How much line does the fish pull from the reel in 0.24 s?
A worker pushed a 40.0-kg block 13.0 m along a level floor at a constant speed with a force directed 33.0° below the horizontal. If the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.20, how much work did the worker do on the block?
A tow truck pulls a car 5.00 \rm km along a horizontal roadway using a cable having a tension of 850 \rm N.Part A How much work does the cable do on the car if it pulls horizontally? Part B How much work does the cable do on the car if it pulls at 35.0^\circ above the horizontal? Part C How much work does the cable do on the tow truck if it pulls horizontally? Part D How much work...