13) Find a period of oscillation of this physical pendulum. M1 = 0.5 kg , L1 = 1.00 m M2 = 1.0 kg, R2 = 20 cm, a solid disk 14). Describe the oscillation ( complete an expression x(t) for that oscillation). An object being displaced on the frictionless table to the left from equilibrium position at distance 0.3 m while it moving to the left with a speed 0.6 m/s. Coefficient of spring 100 N/m, and mass of the...
problem 17. fully explain parts e and f. I have answer need explanation as to why we multiply for part e. amplitude times angular frequency to get vmax um 16. A 0.250-kg block attached to a light spring U 23. Thev At t frictionless, horizontal table. The oscillation amplitude is 0.125 m and the block moves at 3.00 m/s as it passes through equilibrium at 0. (a) Find the spring constant, k. (b) Calculate the total energy of the block-spring...
please answer as many questions as possible. I will “thumb up” the answers. Thanks! 1. You are on a boat, which is bobbing up and down. The boat's vertical displacement y is given by y 1.2 cos(t). Find the amplitude, angular frequency, phase constant, frequency, and period of the motion. (b) Where is the boat at t 1 s? (c) Find the velocity and acceleration as functions of time t. (d) Find the initial values of the position, velocity, and...
279 WORKED AND GUIDED PROBLEMS pendulum's period on Earth: 9.8m/S -25. The period of a 0.50-m lunar pendulum is therefore EVALUATE RESULT The longer period on the Moon n accelerations to sense because, as we found in part a, the gravitational accele TE gM 0.50 rn 1.6 m 3.5 s. = (b) We can use the general expression ixth that on Earth. get the desired ratio of periods without having to calculate the on the Moon, 1.6 m/s', is about...
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