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    An object suspended by a spool of string. (Angular momentum problem)

    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. http://imgur.com/ElfqPSX a) Determine the...
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    What are the Psychological Factors Influencing Movie Preferences?

    I have realized patterns throughout talking to people about: movie genres, movie quotes and actors. From my school, people with high academic achievements, broad general knowledge and good thinking skills tends to like more 'artistic', highly rated and 'award winning' movies. I will call these...
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    About fundamental social psychology

    I have always interested in psychology and never properly studied psychology in my life. But over the years I have learned about many things by learning about famous psychology experiments. However I cannot seem to get sufficient enough information to ‘understand’ human’s fundamental social...
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    Entery level Mass-energy equivalence questions

    Thank you I've finally got and understood the first question. I still don't know how to solve the second question... :/
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    Entery level Mass-energy equivalence questions

    Sorry, I really do not know how to do these questions...
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    Entery level Mass-energy equivalence questions

    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...
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    Angular acceleration, density question

    α = 0.001 / ((0.015)(0.06)2) = 18.5185 is not right...
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    Angular acceleration, density question

    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...
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    Solve Torque Problems with Expert Help - Homework Question Included"

    Oh man... stupid mistake... please help me do the question 12!
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    Solve Torque Problems with Expert Help - Homework Question Included"

    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...
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    Solve Torque Problems with Expert Help - Homework Question Included"

    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...
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    Solve Torque Problems with Expert Help - Homework Question Included"

    Homework Statement Questions are included in the photo Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution
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    How Do You Calculate Current in Basic Circuit Problems?

    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...
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    How Do You Calculate Current in Basic Circuit Problems?

    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...
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