Please calculate the force on the sling “c” depicted in the image to the right. Also use rules of thumb to determine “c” when Angle A is 45 degrees and 60 degrees. Why do you think the load decreases as Angle A increases? Show all of the calculations please!
Please calculate the force on the sling “c” depicted in the image to the right. Also...
Please show me how to do b)
The answer is ≈ 220N
reality the force length equati only valid in a very limited range of extension ratios. The force that a sar- comere (and thus a skeletal muscle) can exert has a maximum, as depicted in the figure below. Sarcomere lengths at several interesting points in the graph are depicted by Li, with i1,....5. L2 100 Maximumm L3 ension 60 (96) L5 40 し4 20 0) 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0...
Please make sure the polar part is right and there is the
right about of significant figures
Do not round intermediate calculations; however, for display purposes report intermediate steps rounded to six significant figures. Give your final answer(s) to five significant figures. Answer for angle should be positive number. A control arm in a machine supports the three forces shown. Determine the resultant force vector R , using Cartesian representation, and determine the magnitude R. Also express R in polar...
W8. (a) Calculate the angular separations of the two Sodium lines given in Reference Table 19.1, using individual wavelengths and Eq. (19.1) for the first-order spectrum; i.e. in the first-order case (m-1 in Eq. 19.1), you calculate θ' (in degrees) for λ, of Sodium (589.0 nm) and then for λ compute q, (589.6 nm, m-1). The angular separation is (expressed in degrees). (b) Repeat the calculations for the second-order case (m 2 in Eq. 19.1), where the angular separation is...
the multy choices in the yellow is about theory of machines i
want the solution in about 45 m please
14 1 121 1 10 The unbalance problem in rotating parts show clearly: 2 points In the high speed When the speed equals to zero In the low speed In the moderate speed In the belt drive rules, if the times of wrapped belt around a post increases, the force ratio 2 points does not affect increases remains constant decreases...
Please answer part(a) to part(d)
We initially want to express the tension (T), the normal force
(N) and the Weight (W) in terms of polar coordinates
(a) what is the polar angle of the tension in
degrees?
(b) what is the polar angle of the normal force
in degrees?
(c) what is the polar angle of the weight in
degrees?
(d) Suppose the weight W is known to be 20 N and we want to
determine the tension T and...
Problem 1a: Velocity Selector: Show that with the right ratio of electric to magnetic field strength a particle of velocity v will proceed through both fields in a straight line at constant speed (hint: you will need an equation containing v. Also: what does the straight line at constant speed give you?). Assume that the angle of the velocity vector relative to the magnetic field vector is 90 degrees. (15 points) b: Show mathematically that the charge magnitude and sign...
*- Jordi 1. 14 points. You wish to project an image of a slide onto a screen for a slide show. The slide is initially in a holder 0.0500m from the lens and the screen is 3.00m from the lens. The image is well-focused on the screen. a. Determine the focal length of the lens used to project the image. b. Is the lens converging or diverging? How do you know? c. If you instead want to use a screen...
really need help with these calculations.
please show steps
Experiment II Vectors The "Force Table" apparatus that you will use is illustrated at right. It is a large metal disk ruled in degrees like a protractor. Three masses that hang from strings that go over pulleys (not shown) exert forces on the ring in the center of the force table. If the forces from the three strings balance (add vectorially to zero) the ring will remain at rest. Be certain...
. YOU ARE GIVEN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT THE ECONOMY OF ENGLAND. PLEASE ANSWER QUESTIONS A THROUGH C AND SHOW ALL WORK AND CALCULATIONS BELOVW DISPOSABLE INCOME CONSUMPTION (BILLIONS OF DOLLARS PER YEAR) $200 $100 S20 S30 $40 S360 $440 S520 A CALCULATE THE MARGINAL PROPENSITY TO CONSUME(MPC) AT EACH LEVEL OF DISPOSABLE INCOME AND CONSUMPTION LEVEL. INTERPET WHAT THE MPC NUMBER YO CALCULATED MEANS TO YO B. CALCULATE SAVINGS AT EACH LEVEL OF DISPOSABLE INCOME AND CONSUMPTION LEVEL. c....
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25. Mark throws a ball to Daniel with an initial speed of 20 m/s at an angle of 45 degrees. If they are initially 55 nm apart, calculate the average speed Daniel has to run to catch the ball. (Assume the ball is thrown and caught at the same height. Also assume that Daniel starts to run when the ball is thrown.) А, 19 m/s B. 14 m/s C. 4.9 m/s D.9.1 m/s E 2.9...