Please help me with this question. Thanks A*36. An Atwood machine (Fig. 6.7) is used to...
Page 5 Atwood's Machine Problem 2: Setup an Atwood machine using a pulley, string and two masses. Measure the acceleration of the masses when released from rest and compare to the theoretical value as calculated in Lesson notes. By measuring the elapsed time, and the vertical displacement Ay, the acceleration y, t ep is determined usingAact Compare the measured and theoretical values of a using the percent error formula (see Lesson 6 for aeory). y2 t Table 1: Experimental Data...
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Part 2: Problems Problem 1:12 points An Atwood machine is made of two masses m! = 0 15 kg and m2 = 0 1 kg attached to lightweight (i.e. massless) string placed over a pulley. As always the string does not stretch. The pulley is made of a disk of mass M-0.5 kg and radius R = 0.1 m. The two masses are initially at rest at the same height yinitial-0.75 m above the ground. Use...
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Question 49 (1 point) When light travelling in glass enters glass with a higher index of refraction, the wave will be: a) partially transmitted with a change in phase b) transmitted forming a standing wave pattern in air c) reflected so as to form a node at the junction d) totally reflected at the junction e) partially reflected without a change in phase Question 38 (1 point) The charge,...
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A B 72 Question 1.4 A convergent-divergent nozzle is designed to operate with isentropic flow with an exit Mach number, Me. The flow in the nozzle is supplied from a reservoir of air with a static pressure of PR and a static temperature of TR and the nozzle has a throat area, AT, as specified in the table below 73 Design Data Value Unit 75 Exit Mach number (ME) 76 77...
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PHY HW.
• Moments of inertia formulas are provided on the last page of this document • Show all of your work when solving equations. It is not sufficient to merely have a correct numerical answer. You need to have used legitimate equations and algebra. You also need to have correctly used the data. • Units must be specified for any isolated number, not just your final...