In procedure 2, trial 1, suppose you measure the ring to have mass 319.8 g, inner diameter 3.61 cm and outer diameter 8.27 cm. Calculate the moment of inertia of the ring to three significant figures in units of kg·m².
In procedure 2, trial 1, suppose you measure the ring to have mass 319.8 g, inner...
QUESTION 1 In procedure 2, trial 1, suppose you measure the ring to have mass 261.6 g, inner diameter 4.7 cm and outer diameter 6.39 cm. Calculate the moment of inertia of the ring to three significant figures in units of kg·m².
Procedure 1. Measure the inside and outside radii of the ring, the radius of the disk, and the masses of the ring and the disk, and record these values in Table 5. Table 5 Item Value Ring, inside radius (R1) 2.7 cm Ring, outside radius (R2) 3.8 cm Mass of ring (MR) Mass of Disk (MD) Radius of Disk (R) 470 g 120 g 4.7 cm 2. Place the disk firmly on the rotating system. Give it a spin using...
Calculate the moment of inertia of a ring of mass 4.1 kg, inner radius 7 cm, and outer radius 12 cm, about the axis passing through its center of mass and parallel to the axis of symmetry. Give your answer in kg.m2.
Question 18 You are given a solid ring with mass m * 2 kg and moment of inertia, / +34 kg cm2. The inner radius of the ring is R3 cm. What is the outer radius, R, of the ring? 8.5 cm. 3.2 cm 5 cm. 15 cm
For procedure 4, suppose you measure the diameter of a wire to be 0.499mm and the voltage across the ends to be 35.7mV. What is the resistivity of the wire? Enter your response to three significant figures. Given: Length (L) = 24 cm Current (I) = 1A I am most concerned with sig figs and decimals. I have it solved for 2.91e-9 but only have one more chance to input correctly.
1. Determine the moment of inertia of a 4-kg disk with 12-cm radius 2. Determine the moment of inertia of a 4-kg ring with a 10-cm inner radius and a 12-cm outer radius. Notice that even though both objects have the same mass and the same outer radius, they have different moments of inertia because their shapes are different! The ring will resist more when we try to change its angular velocity than the disk will.
Problem 10.108 Part A consists of two slender rods AB and OC The which have a mass of 6 kg/m. The thin plate has a mass of 15 kg/m Suppose that a o0.5 m b"1.6 m,and r 0.1 m.(Figure 1) Determine the location of the center of mass G of the pendulum. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units Figure fj- 10.82? 1 of 1 You have already submited this answer Enter a new answer...
You have just completed a larger-than-life bronze statue of an engineer to place next to the engineering cairn on Main Mall, in order to inspire the passing students. To complete the work, you need to place an engineer’s iron ring on the finger of the statue. At 20 degrees Celcius, the inner diameter of the iron ring is 2.5000 cm, while the outer diameter of the finger on the statue is 2.5030 cm. . In order to make the ring...
QUESTION 6 How tall must a water-filled manometer be to measure blood pressures as high as 206 mm Hg? (Express your answer in Sl units with 3 or more significant figures) ( Phpg) Density of water = 1 g/cm? Density of mercury 136 g/cm? QUESTION 7 What force must be exerted on the master cylinder of a hydraulic in to support the weight of a 1.231 kg car resting on the slave cylinder? The master cylinder has a 27 cm...
Suppose a ruler balances at 37.1 cm with a total mass of 170.7 g as the counterweight. If the center of gravity of the ruler is at 50.6 cm, what is the mass of the ruler? Express your answer to three significant figures and in units of grams