Homework Statement
An object with a mass of m = 4.80 kg is attached to the end of a string wrapped around a reel of radius R = 0.230 m and mass M = 3.00 kg. The reel is a solid disc. The suspended object is released from rest 1.90 m above the floor.
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a) Determine the...
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Homework Statement
The diagram shows a proton moving with Ek of (0.178)(10-12)J towards a stationary nucleus X. The proton hits X and is absorbed.
The resulting nucleus splits into two alpha particles, which move off in the directions shown with equal Ek of (1.481)(10-12)J
1. Calculate the...
Homework Statement
First question:
"A DVD player can exert a torque on a DVD of 10−3 N⋅m. What is the DVD’s angular acceleration in rad/s2?
Details and assumptions
The DVD has a mass of 0.015 kg and a radius of 0.06 m.
A DVD can be modeled as a thin uniform cylinder.
"
Second question:
"A...
Using point X as the pivot point then:
Total clock wise t = total anti clock wise t
(Fb x 1.5) + (10 x 3) = (28 x 2)
1.5 Fb + 30 = 56
1.5 Fb = 56 -30
Fb = (56-30)/1.5 = 17.3333
17.33N
The answer says 52N...
For question 11.
Total clockwise t = total anti clock wise t
(10 x 3) = (28 x 2) (Fb x ??)
Total tension will be: 28N + 10N + Beam weight force (?)
Problem here is that I don't know the weight force of the beam...
That was my attempt before I post this online...For question 12.
Total support...
The question:
"In each circuit the lamps are identical. Calculate the current through, and voltage across, each lamp."
Answers:
For first problem (question 5).
A: 18V, 6A
B,C: 4V 2A
D,E,F,G: 2V 1A
For second problem (question 6).
A: 12V 6A
B: 8V 4A
C,D: 4V 2A
E,F,G,H,I,J: 4V 2AI've got most...
Sorry for my notations...
DEFG| 2V means D, E, F, G, all have 2V
of course CD| 8V means that C and D both have 8V
Thought I should save some time and space by putting them all together...