
The 6-kg sphere is attached to the light rigid rod, which rotates in the horizontal plane...
submit to aiscipunar Two spheres, one 10 kg and one 15 kg, are attached to the rod, which rotates in the plane of the page. IU spheres are subjected to tangential forces of P 10 N, and F 15 N as shown, and the rod is subjected to a couple moment M- (8+t+3) N-m, where t is in seconds. Find the speed of the spheres at t -6s, if the system starts at a v 5 m/s. P-10N 0.5m 10kg...
to and fixed to . A small sphere attachod to a light rigid rod rotates about an axis perpe the other end of the rod Relative to the positive direction of the axis of rotation, the angular positions of the sphere are positive, its angular velocity is positive, and its angular acceleration is negative. The sphere is a) rotating clockwise and speeding up b) rotating elockwise and slowing down c) rotating d) rotating counterclockwise and slowing down e) first rotating...
Two identical spheres with m = 10 kg are attached to the end of a rod as shown below. If the rod is subjected to a moment at pin O of M = (8t) Nm where t is in seconds and two external forces of P= 10 N are applied to each end, determine the speed of spheres (in m/s) when t= 4 seconds. You may assume the rod is at rest at t=0 seconds. P= 10 N 0.5 m...
The 10-kg rod AB is pin-connected at A and subjected to a couple moment of M=15 N-m. Determine the angular acceleration of the bar and the reaction at A at the instant @= 60°, knowing that the angular velocity of the bar is 1.25 rad/s. Note: the bar rotates in the vertical plane and the undeformed length of the spring is 0.375 m. (40) k = 40 N/m 0.75 m M = 15 Nm A
A uniform rigid thin rod of length 1 m and mass 4.99 kg is moving on a horizontal xy plane. At a certain instant when the rod is along the y-axis, the instantaneous velocities of the two ends of the rod, A and B, are (4.92 m/s) and (14.40m/s) , respectively. What is the total kinetic energy of the rod at this moment in units of J?
The 10-kg rod AB is pin-connected at A and subjected to a couple moment of M=15 N-m. Determine the angular acceleration of the bar and the reaction at A at the instant 0= 60°, knowing that the angular velocity of the bar is 1.25 rad/s. Note: the bar rotates in the vertical plane and the undeformed length of the spring is 0.375 m. (40) k = 40 N/m 0.75 m M = 15 Nm A
A light rigid rod 1.00 m in length joins two particles,
withmasses 4.00 kg and 3.00 kg, at its ends. The combination
rotates inthe xy plane about a pivot through the center of
the rod(Fig. P11.11). Determine the angular momentum of the system
aboutthe origin when the speed of each particle is 6.40 m/s.Figure P11.11
(a) A light, rigid rod of length ℓ=1.00 m joins two particles, with masses m₁=4.00 kg and m₂=3.00 kg, at its ends. The combination rotates in the x y-plane about a pivot through the center of the rod (see figure below). Determine the angular momentum of the system about the origin when the speed of each particle is 7.60 m / s. (Enter the magnitude to at least two decimal places in kg · m² / s.)(b) What If? What...
(a) A light, rigid rod of length ℓ=1.00 m joins two particles, with masses m₁=4.00 kg and m₂=3.00 kg, at its ends. The combination rotates in the x y-plane about a pivot through the center of the rod (see figure below). Determine the angular momentum of the system about the origin when the speed of each particle is 7.60 m / s. (Enter the magnitude to at least two decimal places in kg · m² / s.)(b) What If? What...
A uniform rod of mass 2.75×10−2 kg and length 0.400 m rotates in a horizontal plane about a fixed axis through its center and perpendicular to the rod. Two small rings, each with mass 0.190 kg , are mounted so that they can slide along the rod. They are initially held by catches at positions a distance 4.70×10−2 m on each side from the center of the rod, and the system is rotating at an angular velocity 35.0 rev/min ....