
6. [-12 Points] DETAILS SERPSE9 10.XP.012. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER (a) Without the wheels, a bicycle...
10. [-14 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 10.A.OP.041. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER Two blocks are connected by a lightweight string passing over a pulley, as shown in the figure below. The block with mass m2 = 16.5 kg on the incline plane accelerates up the plane with negligible friction. The block's acceleration is a = 1.80 m/s2, and the tension in the segment of string attached to this block is T1. The hanging block has a mass of m2 = 23.5 kg,...
6. (-/2 Points) DETAILS OSUNIPHYS1 28.3.WA.012. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER As shown in the figure below, when a charged particle enters a region of magnetic field traveling in a direction perpendicular to the field, it will travel in a circular path. If the magnitude of the magnetic field is 0.160 T, the speed of the particle is 12.0 x 10 m/s, the radius of the trajectory of the path is 101.1 cm, and the charge has a magnitude of 3.20...
7. [0/7 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERCP11 6.A.P.063.MI. MY NOTES PRACTICE ANOTHER A 2.0-9 particle moving at 9.0 m/s makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a resting 1.0-g object. (a) Find the speed of each particle after the collision. 2.0 g particle X Apply momentum conservation and assume a head-on elastic collision to find the final velocities from the initial velocities. m/s m/s 1.0 g particle (b) Find the speed of each particle after the collision if the stationary...