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1) A space astronaut goes to Mars with a grandfather clock. On this Mars, it takes...
In a grandfather clock, the second hand moves forward by one second for each half period of the clock’s pendulum. a. How long would you expect the pendulum to be in a grandfather clock? b. If you took a grandfather clock to the moon, where gravity is 1/6 Earth’s gravity, what would you expect to happen to the period of the clock? c. What happens to the apparent passage of time on the moon?
A grandfather clock uses a pendulum to keep time. The clock "expects" a certain number of swings to equal 1 second and the gears inside are set up to make the hands of the clock move in accordance with those number of swings. My parent's grandfather clock always runs a little slow. What should be adjusted to make it keep time correctly? Explain.
An astronaut is taking a space walk near the shuttle when her safety tether breaks. The astronaut takes a tool from her tool belt and throws it away from the shuttle to get back to the shuttle. If the astronaut throws the tool with a force of 16.0 N, what is the magnitude of the acceleration a of the astronaut during the throw? Assume that the total mass of the astronaut after she throws the tool is 80.0 kg. Answer...
An astronaut in a space craft a long way from any strong gravitational fields needs to measure a mass. He attaches a 2 kg mass to a spring and find that the system vibrates at a frequency of 45.3 Hz. He then attaches his second, unknown mass, to the spring and finds that it then vibrates at 20.3 Hz. What is the unknown mass? [This type of system is called an inertial balance since it measures mass entirely using inertia...
A small space probe of mass 180 kg is launched from a spacecraft near Mars. It travels toward the surface of Mars, where it will eventually land. At a time 22.6 seconds after it is launched, the probe is at location <4000, 8700, 0> m, and at this same instant its momentum is <50000, -7400, 0> kg·m/s. At this instant, the net force on the probe due to the gravitational pull of Mars plus the air resistance acting on the...
write a module in verilog that takes in a 1 hz clock and outputs a counter for hours seconds and minutes on a digital clock. I was thinking of making two bits for hours minutes and seconds. when the first bit gets to 9, then it resets to 0 and the second bit, or most significant bit becomes 1. please do not paste the code online.....put it in a file I can simply test. privacy is important here
An astronaut that got stranded on a planet with unknown characteristics is at the top of a cliff. He does not know the acceleration of gravity on that planet, but owns a clock to make measurements. He wants to know the height of the mountain he's standing on, so he made two measurements. First, he drops a rock from the border of the cliff and finds that it takes 2 seconds to touch the ground. Then, he throws the another...
An astronaut goes out for a space-walk at a distance 4,703 kilometers (convert!) above the Earth's surface. What is her acceleration due to gravity? Earth's mean radius is RF = 6.37 x 100 m: Earth's mass is MF = 5.97 x 1024kg. Express your answer in m/s 2 and round it to two decimals.
The maximum speed of the pendulum bob in a grandfather clock is 0.60 m/s . 1.If the pendulum makes a maximum angle of 9.9 ∘ with the vertical, what is the length of the pendulum?
As the astronaut chose for the one-way mission to Mars, one of your tasks is to measure g. You have a long very thin wire labelled “1 g/m”, and a 125 g weight. You have an accurate chronometer, but forgot a meter stick, so you fold the wire in two to find its centre. You attach one end of the wire to the wall, stretch it horizontally to pass over a pulley at its midpoint, then suspend the weight on...