If a vinyl of record is dropped onto another record of half the I value and double the omega value, does KE (linear and rotational) increase, decrease or remain the same?
If a vinyl of record is dropped onto another record of half the I value and...
When a finger is pressed onto the fretboard of a guitar and the string is plucked, a higher frequency wave travels along the string. Does the speed of the wave increase, decrease or remain the same?
6_1. A majorette in a parade is performing some acrobatic
twirlings of her baton. Assume that the baton is a uniform rod of
mass 0.120 kg and length 80.0 cm.
a. Initially, the baton is spinning about a line through its center
at angular velocity 3.00 rad/s. (Part A figure) What is its angular
momentum? Express your answer in kilogram meters squared per
second.
6_2. Learning Goal: To understand how to use conservation of
angular momentum to solve problems involving...
Recall from linear algebra the definition of the projection of one vector onto another. As before, we have 3-dimensional vectors = a2 a3 and (2) -a2 - a3 What is the signed magnitude c of the projection pf)-r2) of x1) onto a(2)? More precisely, let u be the unit vector in the direction of the correct choice above, find a number c such that pri)-g(2) == CU. Express your answer in terms of a 1 for a1, a_2 for a2,...
If I have a linear system with one negative eigenvalue and another eigenvalue of zero, what does that mean for the stability of the equilibrium. Also, then if I have a nonlinear system with one negative eigenvalue and another eigenvalue of zero, what does it mean for its equilibrium stability. What it be the same for both nonlinear and linear?
To understand how to use conservation of angular momentum to solve problems involving collisions of rotating bodies. (Figure 1) Consider a turntable to be a circular disk of moment of inertia It rotating at a constant angular velocity ωi around an axis through the center and perpendicular to the plane of the disk (the disk's "primary axis of symmetry"). The axis of the disk is vertical and the disk is supported by frictionless bearings. The motor of the turntable is...
I have a question about my physics worksheet. 2. Two collision experiments are performed with a small clay ball and a wooden rod in a frictionless, weightless environment. The ball and the rod are not in contact with any other objects. Each has the same mass. In both experiments, the ball initially has speed v0 and moves without spinning to the right toward a rod that is initially at rest. The ball sticks to the rod in each case. In...
Question 17 on to the value of pound British Interest rate is suddenly increased while U.S.interest rate remains the same. What wil None of the above It will increase I will remain It will decrease
I hate turntable questions I can not understand this one atallConsider a turntable to be a circular disk of moment ofinertia rotating at a constant angular velocity around an axis through the center and perpendicular tothe plane of the disk (the disk's "primary axis of symmetry"). Theaxis of the disk is verticaland the disk is supported byfrictionless bearings. The motor of the turntable is off, so thereis no external torque being applied to the axis.Another disk (a record) is dropped...
Market Capitalization I do understand that market capitalization is defined as the value of the outstanding stock of a company in the market, but when the market of that company goes down, does the value of the company also go down, or are the assets lost? I am not really understanding how that works. A company does need to have a high market of resources in the business industry, and they need the financial backing in the business world, otherwise,...
4 4. a) Parts (a) through (c) below are all separate problems. A concentration cell, which is a type of voltaic cell, is set up with the following two half-cells: Half-cell #1 : Cu (s) electrode immersed in 1.00 L of 1.00 M Cu2+ (aq) Half-cell #2: Cu (s) electrode immersed in 1.00 L of 0.0010 M Cu2+ (aq) Answer the following questions about this concentration cell (1 pt each) i) What is the value of E° for this cell?...