A meter stick has a mass of 0.27 kg and balances at its center. When a small chain is suspended from one end, the balance point moves 26.0 cm toward the end with the chain. Determine the mass of the chain.
A meter stick has a mass of 0.27 kg and balances at its center. When a...
A meter stick has a mass of 0.12 kg and balances at its center. When a small chain is suspended from one end, the balance point moves 12.0 cm toward the end with the chain. Determine the mass of the chain.
A mass of 1 kg is located at the O-cm end of the meter stick. If the meter stick is suspended at center, what mass must be placed at the 75-cm mark to balance the stick?
A uniform meter stick (a ruler 100 cm long) is supported by a fulcrum at its 20 cm mark balances when a 200 g mass is suspended at the 0 cm end. Assume that the center of mass of the meter stick is exactly at its middle, the 50 cm mark. Determine the mass of the meter stick, in grams. Please show your work.
Suppose that a meter stick is balanced at its center. A 0.18 kg mass is then positioned at the 8-cm mark. At what cm mark must a 0.22 kg mass be placed to balance the 0.18 kg mass? Please help
A uniform meter stick of mass $M$ has a half-filled can of fruit juice of mass $m$ attached to one end. The meter stick and the can balance at a point 19.6 cm from the end of the stick where the can is attached. When the balanced stick-can system is suspended from a scale, the reading on the scale is 2.59 N. A.)Calculate the mass of the meter stick. B.)Calculate the mass of the can of juice.
4) A 1 meter-long, funny-shaped meter stick has an unknown mass but a center of gravity located at 0.75 m from the left end. When a metal wedge is placed at the middle of the bar and a .50-kg mass is hung from the left end, the bar balances perfectly on the metal wedge. a) Determine the mass of the funny-shaped meter stick (10 pts). b) Calculate the amount of upward force provided by the metal wedge (10 pts).
4. The meter stick balances at the 49.7 cm mark when placed on the fulcrum, the center of gravity of the meter stick is located 49.7cm from the zero end. The free-body diagram of the stick when it is balanced with the 50.0-g mass attached at the 10.0cm mark is as given below. Find the mass of meter stick, M. AR Point O - 39.2 cm - 10.0 cm (50.0 g)? 49.7 cm 49.7 cm Me
Torques and Center of Mass. The Experiment: In this experiment, you balance a meter stick, to balance the meter stick, attach masses at positions until the system is in equilibrium. The meter stick acts as if all its mass was concentrated at its center of mass. With the fulcrum at the center of mass, r (the distance from the axis of rotation to the place where the force is applied) is 0, so there’s no torque due to the meter...
should get 0.52 draw digram also A meterstick balances at its center. An 89-g necklace is suspended from one end of the meterstick, the balance point moves 73 cm toward that end. Part B Determine the mass of the meterstick. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
A beam balances 30.0 cm from one end. When a 0.75 kg mass is hung from that end, the balance point moves 8.0 cm toward that end. Find the mass of the beam. 2. I ni