Why is the graph of a tangential speed (on y axis) versus Centripetal force on (x-axis) Parabolic and why is the graph of the centripetal force (on y-axis) versus the tangential velocity squared (on x-axis) linear? Support your explanation with appropriate derivations and explanations.
Why is the graph of a tangential speed (on y axis) versus Centripetal force on (x-axis)...
State the relations among centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, radius, angular velocity, and tangential speed.
Objective: In this lab the Centripetal force required to maintain an object in uniform circular motion will be measured. The relationship between a rotating object's mass, velocity, and distance from the center of rotation to the centripetal force will be tested against theoretical expectations. Equipment: Centripetal Force Apparatus with 1, 2, 4oz weights, Force sensor, Magnetic field sensor, Short lab stand with cross bar, 500 g&1kg counter weights, scissors jack, "C" clamp Background: When an object is in uniform circular motion...
Explain why the slope of a graph 1/frequency (x-axis) and wavelength (y-axis) is equal to the velocity of sound.
Speed An object exhibits the Force versus Time graph shown. At moment A, the force diagram for the object is: Time At moment B. the force diagram for the object is: Force Time Draw a posible Speed verstis Time graph for the object over this period. Include the original Force verne Time graph in your answer. below your Speal versus Timeplan own.
4. Draw both a position-versus-time graph and a velocity-versus-time graph for an object at rest at x=1m. 5. The figure shows the position-versus-time graphs for two objects, A and B, that are moving along the same axis. At the instant t1 s, is the speed of A greater than, less than, or equa to the speed of B? Explain. b. Do objects A and B ever have the same speed? If so, at what time or times? Explain. 6. Below...
PHY 1100- Exercise 2- Report Name: Part 1 -Velocity Position versus Time (x vs t0 graph for Object 1 x versus t- Object 1 y 1.2754x+0.0187 Linear (x) t(s) Position versus Time (x vs t) graph for Object 2 x versus t- Object 2 4.5 3.5 -0.7249x+0.0513 2.5 Linear () 1.5 0.5 t (s) Position versus Time (x vs t) graph for Both Objects x versus t for Both Objects y 0.7652x+0.0187 Linear (x) -0.4349x+0.0513 0.6 12 1.8 2.4 3...
1) Draw a graph of Reaction Progress ( R P) on the x- axis versus Gibbs Free Energy (G) on the y-axis with AG=+30 kJ. Label values on the y-axis. 2) Indicate (with an "X") a spot on your graph that represents a spontaneous reaction. What is the sign of AG at this point? • 3) What is the relative value of K (equilibrium constant) for this reaction?
a wave is travelling with a speed v along the x axis in the
positive direction. The upper graph shows the displacement y versus
the distance x for a given instant of time. The lower graph shows
the displacement y versus the time t for any given point x. From
the information in the graphs, calculate the wave speed v.
Part I: Force Versus Wire Length Based on table 1, draw a length (x-axis) versus Force graph. Do linear fit and display equation. Length in meters and forces in Newtons Slope=IB, plug in I (I=2.0 A ), then calculate B=? Part I: Force Versus Wire Length Fixed current I=2 A, with all 6 magnets Table1--- with I=0, Mass=0 Samples Sample Length (mm) Mass (gram) Force (N) =mg (when g =9.8 m/s^2, m must be in kg) 1-----SF40 12 mm...
Sketch position-versus-time graphs (x versus t or y versus t) for the following motions. Include appropriate numerical scales along both axes. A small amount of computation may be necessary. 1. A parachutist opens her parachute at an altitude of 1500 m. She then descends slowly to earth at a steady speed of 5 m/s. Start your graph as her parachute opens. Trucker Bob starts the day 120 miles west of Denver. He drives east for 3 hours at a steady...