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5. [1pt] Five identical books of mass 600 g and
width a = 196 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the
overhang, d. Calculate d.
5. [1pt] Five identical books of mass 600 g and width a = 196 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d. Answer: Submit All Answers
Five identical books of mass 600 g and width a = 196 mm are
stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d.
THE ANSWER IS NOT 196 mm.
5. [1pt] Five identical books of mass 600 g and width a = 196 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d. Answer: Submit All Answers
5. [lpt] Four identical books of mass 1180 g and width a = 170 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d Submit All Answers Answer:
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5. [1pt] Five identical books of mass 890 g and width a = 217 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d.
Could you please help with question 5 and 1
NOTE: the answer for question 5 is NOT 112mm, 224mm, 37.33mm
NOTE: the answer for question 1 in NOT FTFTF, FTTTT, FTFTT,
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5. [1pt] Four identical books of mass 790 g and width a = 224 mm are stepped equally and so as to maximize the overhang, d. Calculate d. Answer: ( Submit All Answers Not yet correct, tries 4/15 to an * - - - - - - -...
d T 4. [lpt] A uniform 2.91 kg board of length L = 1.400 m overhangs the edge of a table by x = 0.560 m. A 0.86 kg block is placed on the board, what is the maximum distance d from the edge of the table that the centre of the block can be placed without tipping the board? Submit All Answers Answer: 5. [lpt] Four identical books of mass 1160 g and width a = 230 mm are...
5. [1pt] Consider a perfectly elastic collision between two objects of equal mass. Object 1 is initially moving with a velocity v = 3.07 m/s while object 2 is at rest. What are the final velocities after the collision? Enter the final velocity of object 1 first. Correct, computer gets: 0.002+00 m/s, 3.07e+00 m/s 6. [1pt] If the objects have masses m = 2.37 kg and m2 = 4.94 kg, what are the final velocities of the objects after the...
14) Three identical 5 kg crates are stacked one on top of the other. You want to accelerate them as much as possible by pushing on the lower crate, but the forces of statie friction between the surfaces of the crates max out at 24 N. What is the maximum acceleration you can achieve before the upper crates start to slide? Answer: Not yet correct, tries 2/25 15) What's the maximum amount of force you can apply to the lower...
17. [1pt) A wheel of mass m = 1.87 kg and moment of inertia, I = 1.530 kg.m- is supported by a pivot a distance d=0.17 m from the wheel, as shown in the diagram. The axle through the wheel is initially in the horizontal plane, as shown, and the wheel is spinning about the axis in the sense indicated, with an angular velocity o = 90 rad's. Answer the following three questions using the choices given; c.g., if the...
Review Three identical very dense masses of 5700 kg each are placed on the x axis. One mass is at 150 cm, one is at the origin, and one is at 2 380 cm Part A What is the magnitude of the net gravitational force Faray on the mass at the origin due to the other two masses? Take the gravitational constant to be G 6.67x10-1 N m2/kg2 . Express your answer in newtons to three significant figures View Available...