Please just make up a random physics problem involving centripetal acceleration. Make it a little complex but nothing crazy.
Any example where something moves in a circular path will have centripetal acceleration and a centripetal force causing its motion.
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Please just make up a random physics problem involving centripetal acceleration. Make it a little complex...
Physics 1 One of the main topics this week is circular, or centripetal, motion looking at its acceleration and associated force. For the centripetal force, is this a NEW force, explain? Often times, CENTRIFUGAL force is used in describing circular motion, is this an appropriate alternative to centripetal force, explain? One example of centripetal force is its application to curves - flat & banked - in terms of the maximum speed one can make the curve, what happens when the...
MATLAB This problem requires you to make up a problem involving solving a system of linear equations. Problem requirements: Be able to start with minimal information and create something. Include writing results to a file in a formatted manor using fprintf. Specify and control tolerance of numbers written to file. Ideas: Let user enter equations Apply to circuit Graph intersecting planes for solution
The expression below is a pulley problem in physics. I'm solving for acceleration. Please explain algebraically how to get from equation (1) to equation (2) [m_1 (g - a) - (m_2 a) = Ia/R^2 (m_1 + m_2) a +1/R^2 a = m_1 g a = m_1 g/[(m_1 + m_2) + I/R^2]
Please help impossible Ap physics problem The Madison indoor track record for the 3200 m relay goes back to 1994 with the team of Greg Meyer, Mark King, Gerald Lang and Chris King who won the National High School Championships with a time of 7 min 56.63 s. Assuming a circular 200 meter track (i.e. one lap equals 200 meters), what are the rotational speed (i.e frequency)? Period, linear speed and centripetal acceleration associated with this Madison record?
(please do not use the same answer again. It has been used twice and does not make sense) Describe the underlying physics that creates random spectrum of noise Describe the underlying physics that creates random spectrum of noise
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Please help me to solve this physics problem 2. A baseball is thrown straight up with an initial speed of 14.7 m/s from the roof of a building Hp 111.5 m high. (Use the coordinate system shown at the right. Assume the baseball is thrown upward from the edge of the roof, so that it can travel back down to the ground without colliding with the roof. Ignore air resistance. Be sure to include the correct sign and units with...
Please Help assighmentProblemiD-49834820 colege physics i HWCHOS Problem 6.11 previous 4 of 14 Problem 6.11 Part A To move a large crate ac ross a rough floor, you push on it with a force F at an angle of 21 below the horizontal as shown in the figure.Figurc1 Find the acceleration of the crate if the applied force is 350 N, the mass of the crate is 32 kg and the coefficiont of kinetic fnchion is 0.40 Express your answer...
Problem (15 points) A complex reaction (A-> products) involving 2 enzymes occurs in an ideal steady state mixed flow reactor (constant flowrate, outlet concentration is the same as reactor concentration). Both reactions consume reactant A. See the diagram below. The reaction constants for the enzymes and reactor volume/flow are given below. If needed, enzymatic reaction rate model is, r= -Vm*C/(Km+C) Reactor volume, V=100 L flowrate, q = 5 L/hr CA.=100 mol/L Vml=3.3 mol/L-hr Kml=0.05 mol/L| (reaction 1) Vm2 = 5...
Please answer all the problems with detailed steps with the equations that are used. Physics problem. You work in a team in the Wyoming Game and Fish Department that monitors the reintroduction of Colorado River cutthroat trout into Carbon County. Over Winter, you go in spiked shoes out on the Little Snake River to place sensors above the ice to detect the chipped fish below. You have a main shack that is 60 kg and an axillary 20 kg shack...