only rotational acceleration can produced a change in rotational velocity.
Force can be acted along rotation axis and toward rotational axis which cannot produce a rotational torque.
A change in the rotational velocity of an object is produced by a non zero O...
Part A: An object is moving with constant non-zero velocity in the +x axis. The position versus time graph of this object is Part B: An object is moving with constant non-zero acceleration in the +x axis. The position versus time graph of this object is Part C: An object is moving with constant non-zero velocity in the +x axis. The velocity versus time graph of this object is Part D: An object is moving with constant non-zero acceleration in...
in circlar motion, a non zero tangential acceleration change only the magnitude of the velocity, but not its direction. true false need more information none of the above
For a certain interval of time, an object is acted on by a constant non zero force. Which of the following statements is true for this interval of time? The objects' velocity changes. The object is moving with constant velocity The object is accelerating. The object is at rest. The object's velocity can only increase.
orrect Question 1 0/2p When a net torque (non-zero) is applied to a rigid object, it always produces change in angular velocity constant angular velocity constant linear acceleration rotational equilibrium constant angular momentum correct Question 2 0/2 pts You are struggling to get a rusty bolt loose with a wrench. If you are maxed out on the force you can apply, what could you do/change to increase rotational motion of the bolt? Move your hand away from the bolt Move...
For a certain interval of time, an object is acted on by a constant non-zero force. Which of the following statements is true for this interval of time? (Select all that apply.) The object's velocity changes. The object is moving with constant velocity. The object's velocity can only increase. The object is at rest. The object is accelerating.
What is the angular velocity of a spinning object if it has a rotational kinetic energy of 280J, and a rotational inertia of 22900kg*m2?
is it possible for an object to have zero velocity but non-zero acceleration? If so, give an example from your experiments. In any case, explain why. A motion diagram might help.
please find the accelaration, translational kinematics, and rotational kinematic energy. time= 2 seconds inital velocity=0 final velocity= 0.115 m/s angular velocity= pi/8 rad/s mass= 2.29 grams angle of displacement= 45 degress displacement= 23 cm or 0.23 meters
2.) Which of the following quantities will impact how a rigid body's rotational speed can change? a.) the body's rotational inertia b.)the net torque on the body c.) the net force on body d) a and b e.) b and c f.) all of above
Is it possible to have a non-zero net force on an object that does no work on the object? if not, explain why. if so, provide an example.