Afeiag pig is tethesed to the celbng with gutystang stang length metes. The whose SNees hoizontal...
In the diagram below: The length of the beam whose mass is 100kg, is 6m, and the man whose mass is 75 kg is standing 2m from the wall. a) What is the tension in the wire, which makes an angle of 53degrees with beam.? b) What are the horizontal and vertical forces exerted on the beam by the point of attachment to the wall? c) If the vertical force is supplied by friction, what must be the friction coefficient?...
You have a powerful spring whose stiffness is 2 X 10^5 N/m with a relaxed length of 50cm, which you want to use to launch a package of mass 1kg. If you compress the spring to 30cm a)what will the speed of the package be when it is released at the moment when the length of the spring is back to its uncompressed length? b)Imagine you are doing this on a comet of mass 3 X 10^18 kg and radius...
A 5-turn square loop whose side length is (0.20 m) is placed in a magnetic field that makes an angle of 30° with the normal to the plane of the loop. The magnitude of this field varies with time as: B(t) = - 3.0t^3 where t is measured in s and B in T. What is the magnitude of the induced potential difference in the loop at t=2.0 s?
A conducting rod whose length is b = 1.60 m is placed on frictionless U-shaped metal rails that is connected to a lightbulb having a resistance of 4.00 N as shown in the figure. The rails and the rod are in the plane of the page. A constant uniform magnetic field of strength 2.20 T is applied perpendicular to and out of the paper. What is the magnitude of the external applied force needed to move the rod to the...
An object of mass M = 2.00 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 550 N/m whose unstretched length is L = 0.200 m , and whose far end is fixed to a shaft that is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 5.00 radians/s . Neglect gravity and assume that the mass also rotates with an angular speed of 5.00 radians/s as shown. (Figure 1)When solving this problem use an inertial coordinate system, as...
a neon sign is made of glass tubing whose inside diameter is 2.5cm and whose length is 5.5m 5 of 30 Review Constants | Periodic Table Part A If the sign contains neon at a pressure of 1.78 torr at 38 °C, how many grams of neon are in the sign? (The volume of a cylinder is wrh) Express your answer using two significant figures. V AEO ? Submit Request Answer Next > Provide Feedback SAA D 5:29 PM 11/2/2014
An object of mass M= 2.00 kg. is attached to a spring with spring constant k= 198 N/m whose unstretched length is L= 0.200 m., and whose far end is fixed to a shaft that is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 3.00 radians/s. Neglect gravity and assume that the mass also rotates with an angular speed of 3.00 radians/s as shown. (Intro 1 figure)When solving this problem use an inertial coordinate system, as drawn here. (Intro 2...
An object of mass M = 4.00 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 1100 N/m whose unstretched length is L = 0.170 m , and whose far end is fixed to a shaft that is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 5.00 radians/s . Neglect gravity and assume that the mass also rotates with an angular speed of 5.00 radians/s. Given the angular speed of ω = 5.00 radians/s , find the radius...
An object of mass M = 4.00 kg is attached to a spring with spring constant k = 1100 N/m whose unstretched length is L = 0.170 m , and whose far end is fixed to a shaft that is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 5.00 radians/s . Neglect gravity and assume that the mass also rotates with an angular speed of 5.00 radians/s. Given the angular speed of ω = 5.00 radians/s , find the radius...
A bat (see the image below) can detect very small objects, such as an insect whose length is approximately equal to one wavelength of the sound the bat makes. If bats emit chirps at a frequency of 59.1 kHz, and if the speed of sound in air is 336 m/s, what is the smallest insect the bat can detect? mm