A 52 kg chimpanzee grabs onto a vine. The length of vine between the chimp and the branch above is 4.5 m, and the rope makes an angle of 40° relative to vertical. Calculate her change in potential energy as she swings down and out to the point where the rope is perfectly vertical
A 52 kg chimpanzee grabs onto a vine. The length of vine between the chimp and...
A 43kg teen grabs onto a rope swing. The length of rope between the teen and the pivot point above is 5.2m, and the rope makes an angle of 47o relative to vertical. Calculate his change in potential energy as he swings down and out to the point where the rope is in the vertical position.
Tarzan, who has a mass of 75 kg, holds onto the end of a vine that is at a 12 angle from the vertical. He steps off his branch and, just at the bottom of his swing, he grabs onto his chimp friend Cheetah, whose mass is 35 kg. Part A What is the maximum angle the rope reaches as Tarzan swings to the other sido? Express your answer in degrees. θ ΑΣΦ 0, Submit Request Answer
Tarzan, who has a mass of 80kg, holds onto the end of a vine that is at a 12 degree angle from the vertical. He steps off his branch and, just at the bottom of his swing, he grabs onto his chimp friend cheetah, whose mass is 30kg. What is the maximum angle the rope reaches as Tarzan swings to the other side?
Ch.14 Tarzan, who has a mass of 80 kgkg, holds onto the end of a vine that is at a 12 ∘∘ angle from the vertical. He steps off his branch and, just at the bottom of his swing, he grabs onto his chimp friend Cheetah, whose mass is 30 kgkg. What is the maximum angle the rope reaches as Tarzan swings to the other side?
Review I Constants l Periodic Table PartA Tarzan, who has a mass of 75 kg, holds onto the end of a vine that is at a 11° angle from the vertical. He steps off his branch and, just at the bottom of his swing, he grabs onto his chimp friend Cheetah, whose mass is 35 kg What is the maximum angle the rope reaches as Tarzan swings to the other side? Express your answer in degrees. Submit Previous Answers Request...
Tarzan spies a 35kg chimpanzee in severe danger, so he swings to the rescue. He adjusts his strong, but very light, vine so that he will first come to rest 4.0 s after beginning his swing, at which time his vine makes a 12 degree angle with the vertical. (a) How long is Tarzan's vine, assuming that he swings at the bottom end of it? (b) What are the frequency and amplitude (in degrees) of Tarzan's swing? (c) Just as...
Tarzan, in one tree, sights Jane in another tree. He grabs the end of a vine with length 20 m that makes an angle of 45 with the vertical, steps off his tree limb, and swings down and then up to Jane's open arms. When he arrives, his vine makes an angle of 30 with the vertical. Calculate Tarzan's speed just before he reaches Jane. You can ignore air resistance and the mass of the vine.
A 20 kg chimpanzee hangs from the end of a horizontal, broken branch of length Lo = 1.4 m, as shown in the figure(Figure 1). The branch is a uniform cylinder 4.5 cm in diameter, and the end of the branch supporting the chimp sags downward through a vertical distance Ac = 13 cm. Part A What is the shear modulus for this branch? Express your answer using two significant figures. AEQ R O 2 ? N/m2 Figure < 1...
A 25 kg chimpanzee hangs from the end of a horizontal, broken branch of length L0 = 1.4 m , as shown in the figure(Figure 1). The branch is a uniform cylinder 4.3 cm in diameter, and the end of the branch supporting the chimp sags downward through a vertical distance Δx = 16 cm . What is the shear modulus for this branch?
A 24 kg chimpanzee hangs from the end of a horizontal, broken branch of length L0 = 1.1 m , as shown in the figure(Figure 1). The branch is a uniform cylinder 4.1 cm in diameter, and the end of the branch supporting the chimp sags downward through a vertical distance Δx = 11 cm . What is the shear modulus for this branch?