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NEXT Chapter 11, Problem 034 A partide is to move in an xy plane, clock wise around the origin as seen from the positive side of the z axis. In unit vector notation, what torque acts on the ts angular momentum about the origin is (a)5.3 kg-m2/s, (b)5.3t2 kgm2/s, (o)5.3t/2 kg-m2/s/2, and (d)5.3/ ko m2s (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number (d) Number k Units k Units k Units k Units VIDEO MINI-LECTURE LINK TO SAMPLE PROBLEM
Chapter 11, Problem 033 A 3.73 kg particte with velocty V - 6.58 m/s i- 167 m/s j is at.x - 6.46 m,y-1.74 m. It is pulled by a 3.26 N force in the negative x direction. About the origin, what are (a) the particle's angular momentum, (b) the torque acting on the particle, and (c) the rate at which the angular momentum is changing? K Units (a) Number k Units (b) Number k Units (c) Number
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2.1 1-D Momentum conservation Cart A weighs .841 kg and is traveling to the right at 1.189 m/s. Cart B weighs 1.21 kg and is traveling left at 2.4793 m/s. The two carts collide, and after the collision cart B is moving left at 0.82645 m/s Draw 3 free body diagrams for dring the collision: cart A, cart B, and...
FULL SCREEN PRINTEM VERSION NEXE BACK Chapter 11, Problem 023 Force F = (2.78 N)i - (2.29 N ) acts on a pebble with position vector r=(3.61 m)j-(3.95 m k, relative to the origin. What is the resulting torque acting on the pebble about (a) the angin and (b) a point with coordinates (5.31 m, 0, -5.04 m)? (a) Number k Units (b) Number Units T Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show Work...
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Chapter 02, Problem 017 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. The position of a particle moving along the x axis is given in centimeters by x = 9.56 + 1.89 t3, where t is in seconds. Calculate a the average velocity during the time interval t 2.00 s to t = 3.00 s; (b) the instantaneous velocity at t = 2.00 s; (c) the instantaneous velocity at t = 3.00 s; (d) the instantaneous...
HW chapter 15 Cutnell, Physics, 1le Help I S Grace Period: 6 days left I Register Nos PRINTER VERSION4 BACK NEXT Chapter 15, Problem 021 Question 08 G Pre-Lecture Suppose 5.95 moles of a monatomic ideal gas expand adiabatically, and its temperature decreases from 358 to 214 K. Determine (a) the work done (induding the algebraic sign) by the gas, and (b) the change in its internal energy. (a) Number (b) Number Click if you would like to Show Work...
Chapter 07, Problem 36 GO Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Object A is moving due east, while object B is moving due north. They collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision Momentum is conserved. Object A has a mass of mA = 16.6 kg and an initial velocity of VOA 7.80 m/s, due east. Object B, however, has a mass of mB = 28.2 kg and an initial velocity of V08-5.83 m/s, due north. Find the...
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A force F = (9.60 N)i + (6.30 N)j + (7.00 N )* acts on a 9.40 kg mobile object that moves from an initial position of 0,- (2.40 m ) + (1.50m)) + (9.10 m ) to a final position of , - (2.00m) + (9.20m)) + (5.00m) in 5903. Find (a) the work done on the object by the force in the 5.90 s interval, (b) the average power due to the force during that interval,...
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NEXT Chapter 10, Problem 38 GO Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A 0.45-kg metal sphere oscilates at the end of a vertical spring. As the spring stretches from 0.12 m to 0:23 m (relative to its unstrained length), the speed of the sphere decreases from 7.1 to 4.7 m/s. What is the spring constant of the spring? Number Units N/m the tolerance is +/-296 Click if you would like to Show Work for this question:...