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1) The relationship between the force 'F' and the displacement 'x' of a spring has the general form F kex, where the constant k is known as 'force constant. Note that this equation ha:s the shape of a straight line. Draw the graph using the experimental data shown in the following...
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1) The relationship between the force 'F' and the displacement 'x' of a spring has the general form F kex, where the constant k is known as 'force constant. Note that this equation ha:s the shape of a straight line. Draw the graph using the experimental data shown in...
(g) The relationship of the applied force F and the displacement x of a spring has the gen eral form F = kx, where the constant k is called the spring constant and is a measure of the "stiffness" of the spring. Notice that this equation has the form of a straight line. Find the value of the spring constant k of the spring used in determining the experi- mental data plotted in the Fig. 1.6 graph. (Note: Because k...
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9.2 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration 11. A turntable that spins at a constant 78.0 rpm takes 3.50 s to reach this angular speed after it is turned on. Find (a) its angular...
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a. A rectangular mass block has the following dimensions 11.2 cm x 3.4 cm x 4.10 cm Calculate the volume of the block, writing the entire procedure, and reporting the final result in the correct significant figures. Answer:
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a) In an experiment to measure the acceleration of gravity, three values were obtained, 9.96 m/s2, 9.72 m/s2 and 9.79 m/s2. Obtain (a) the average, and (b) the percentage error (Assume that the accepted value of the acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s2) Answer:
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Question: The following data were obtained for 1.00 cm samples of a particular chemical. What is the concentration of a 1.00 cm sample that has an absorbance of 0.60? Conc. Abs. 0.50 0.69 0.40 0.55 0.30 0.41 0.20 0.27 2. 3 Concentration (M)
Using the following data, calculate the work done by stretching a spring knowing that W-İ Fdr. Use Simpson's Rules to perform the integration. a) Show all your work and final answer shall have unit with 3 decimal places. (20%) F, (kN)00.01 0.032 0.080.123 0.31 x, (m) 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 b) If data is being given as follows, describe in details on how you will use Simpson's rule(s) to solve. Do not write down any equation and do...
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are: (1684 N, 169 degrees), (1684 N, 348 degrees).
S, eas). What was the cnange Secy Practice Question 11 Charlene walks 125 m (-i) and then walks 83.0 m (-j). What was her...