Problem: (4) Forces in One Dimension Involving Tension and Weight Description: A tennis ball of mass...
Two basketballs, one regulation and one heavy ball (regulation basketball has mass of 0.624 kg while the heavy ball has mass of 1.359 kg are tied to each other by a light string (light string means you need not consider the mass of the string). The regulation ball is above the heavy ball and a player holds the regulation ball in his palm. Draw the free body diagram(s) appropriate for the situation and then calculate the force that the player...
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Purpose: To calculate the apparent weight of a mass when immersed in water. Students will also have the opportunity to learn how to use calipers to accurately measure lenghs. Background: Archimedes discovered that he could find the density of an object by comparing it's weight o its apparent weight when immersed in water (see example 10-8 in he textbook). When mmersed, the buoyancy due to the...
Two Dimensional Forces CL-5 A small ball that has a mass m 6.00x10 kg and a net charge q is hanging from a string. When a second charge Q-+5uC is brought near the ball, it holds the ball at rest in the position shown in the figure. In this position the string makes an angle of 35.0 with the vertical and Qis 0.250m from the small ball. a) Draw the free body diagram for the ball and apply Fne-ma to...
2. An 8.00 kg mass is suspended from the ceiling by a light string. A 2.00 kg mass is hung from the bottom of the 8.00 kg mass by a long light spring. 8.00 kg 2.00 kg (a) What is the tension in the spring? (b) What is the tension in the string? The string is now cut. (c) For each mass, draw a diagram showing all the forces acting on that mass. (d) Calculate the initial acceleration of each...
1) A ball of mass Mis suspended from a string whose other end is attached to the ceiling. The ball travels in a horizontal circle of radius R at a constant period P. The length of the string is L. WWWWWWWWWWWWWW W M If M = 0.5 kg, P = 2.7 s, and L = 3.5 m, what is the tension in the string?
1. A ball of mass m = 1.0 kg is suspended from the ceiling by a massless string of length L = 1.5 m. It is pulled to one side and started moving in a horizontal circular path, where it makes one revolution every 2 seconds. a) What is the angle that it makes with the vertical? b) What is the tension in the string? (30 points)
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5. A tiny charged ball of mass m and charge -q is suspended by a massless string from the ceiling in a region of uniform horizontal electric field E. When it is in equilibrium, the string makes an angle 0 with the vertical. What is the magnitude of E in terms of the other variables (and known constants), and its direction AU Physics PHYS 1600/1610 CC-BY-SA Kolarkar
PART 1 A ball of mass 2.5 kg hangs at the end of a string 1.1 m in length from the ceiling of a room. The height of the room is 3.6 m. What is the gravitational potential energy of the ball relative to the ceiling? Tries 0/2 What is the gravitational potential energy of the ball relative to the floor? Tries 0/2 What is the gravitational potential energy (in J) of the ball relative to a point at the...
Problem #4 In the diagram below, a 3.00 kg mass is attached to a rod 2.00 m long by two strings which are each 1.50 m in length. The rod completes one turn every 1.40 s, so that the mass completes one turn every 1.40 s. (a) Find the radius of the circle traced out by the mass. (b) Draw a free-body diagram for the ball, including all force vectors and the acceleration vector. (c) Find the tension in the...
at are asked for LONG PROBLEM: This problem consists of several parts. You must solve for all the results that are answers will be supplied for you. You must show all work to receive any credit. NO WORK NO CREO Points: 5 3) A metal sphere hangs from a string and has 6.5 kg of mass. The sphere has a charge of -4.5 C. A uniform electrie turned on and directed to the right.. Drawn free-body diagram to the right...