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A 200 lb man lies against the cushion on a Rotor ride, which is inclined at θ=10°. The coefficient of static friction is μs=0.3. Radius is 8 ft. Find minimum speed so that the man does not slip down.
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ΣFn = man
ΣFz = 0
an = v2/r
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Hello, I'm a student in Higher School Preparatory Classes, I'm doing a research on "the dynamics of celestial bodies".
I already included some notions of the motion of planets around the sun and the solar system around the center of the galaxy in my research, but it is not enough. I need...
A car travels around a circular track with a radius of r=250m. When it is at point A then VA=5m/s which increases at a rate of a=(0.06t)m/s2. Determine the magnitude of its velocity and its acceleration when it is 1/3 around the track. My distance in this situation is obviously 524m.
Can anyone...
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Assume that there is a tank on a 200 ft pedestal type support. When full the tank and contents have a weight of 50,000 lbs and it is never drained to a point where the tank and contents have a weight less than 20,000 lbs. Assume the pedestal weight is negligible compared to...
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Assuming no friction is on the plane or the pulleys and the pulley and rope have negligible mass... Determine the acceleration of each block and the tension in each cord. Block A weighs 100kg, Block B weighs 300kg.
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ΣF = ma
ma = 100kg
mb = 300kg
The...
This arises in Joos's discussion of planetary motion, at the following URL:
https://books.google.com/books?id=wFl2MkpcY6kC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA91#v=onepage&q&f=false
I've modified the notation in obvious ways.
He asserts that the following expression is "the familiar arc-cosine form":
$$-\int...
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I am currently working on an assignment for my dynamics course in which we need to create our own "real world" problems. I chose to do a problem which would solve the time at which the string of a lanyard would break when it is swung in a circle. My problem is with my end numbers. They...
At a certain instant, the velocity and acceleration of a particle ar defined by v= 3i + 4j - 6k m/s and a=-2i + 3k m/s2. Find the radius of curvature and change of speed of the particle at the instant.
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The 3kg collar is initially at rest and is acted upon a force Q which varies by the the graph shown. Knowing that the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.25, determine the velocity of the collar at t = 1 s and t = 2s.
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FΔt = mΔv
Ffriction = .25 x N
The...
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So I've been thinking about this one for a while and I've tried to read up about Power in general.
I think Power = Work/ Time = (Force x Distance)/Time or Force x Speed.
The Attempt at a Solution
F = ma, so if velocity is constant, a = 0. So that would...
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Find the time it takes for block A to slide 0.5m on block B.
Mass A=10 kg
Mass B=35 kg
I included a screen shot from my online homework.
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FR=FNμkThe Attempt at a Solution
For Block A:
mAa=T-FRA-WAsin(30)
T=10a+68.67
For Block B:
FRC=(mAg+mBg)μBC
FRA=mAgμAB...
I was reading through this paper:
A Model for Strong Flavor Dynamics for the Top Quark
Ehab Malkawi, Tim Tait, C.--P. Yuan
It's pretty old, so maybe some things might have changed...
I have two questions.
Q1:
I quote from abstract:
and from intro
Were (or are) the measurments that showed the...
Hi,
I'm doing a study about tire dynamics and have some question that I can't get answers to.
The first images shows the forces balances. Since we have no turqe the force has to balance ant the extensence of the T_r is obvious...
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A time-dependent two-dimensional fluid flow is given, in a Cartesian coordinates system (x, y), by the velocity field:
u = (y, t-x)
Show that, at time t = 0, the streamlines of this flow are circles centred on the origin.
Find equation of the streamline that passes through...
Hello there Physics Forum!
This is my first post here. This problem has been boggling me all day and I'm need of help in piecing together what I've come up with so far.
I'm currently working on a personal project related to paint spraying. In this project I'm using a syringe & needle to feed...
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Kinematic equations
t = 18s when the velocity is back to 54km/h or 15m/s
at t = 2, V = 13.3 m/s
at t = 4.5, velocity is 1.5 m/s
at t = 1, V = 15m/s
The Attempt at a Solution
I have solved the first part and I have the time at which it is 54km/h again, but...
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I have stared at this for hours and don't know where to start. I think I need to get r in terms of t but I don't really know how with the information given. I just need a good hint to get started.
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I know that the tangential accel is v = wr
and that Centripetal = v^2/r
The Attempt at a Solution
For A, I thought it would be straight forward if I had the radius as well as omega. I know that the distance
between A and B is 60in, but I don't think it...
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I know that this could be solved through kinematics.
The Attempt at a Solution
I thought that I could use the range equation to solve for Vo, but since there is an initial height, I don't think that could work. I thought that maybe I could use the...
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Vθ = r x θdot
Vr = rdot
Accelθ = r ⋅ θdot^2 + 2(r dot)(theta dot)
Accelr = r double dot - (r ⋅(θdot)^2)
The Attempt at a Solution
I know that the answer is supposed to be
But I'm not quite sure on how I'm supposed to get to an answer like that.
I'm...
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Rotational Kinematic Equations
Kinematic Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I honestly have no clue how to get a vector out of this.
I thought about an equation:
Θ = Θ(initial) + ω(initial)*t + .5αt^2
and how maybe that v = wr could play into this...
In an SHM, the only force that should be acting, that is the net force should be the restoring force F, by definition...
F = -kx
For example there is a massless spring of spring constant k attached to the ceiling and there is a body of mass m hung at it and avoiding all kinds of friction...
How does one arrive at the following equation to approximate spring constant for solids... using Hooke's Law
F ∝-x ⇒ F = -kx
and strain∝stress
?
k = (m/a2) × (K/ρ)½
where
k≡spring constant
m ≡ mass of a single atom
a ≡ atomic spacing
K ≡ bulk modulus
ρ ≡ density
In Simple Harmonic Motion,
can
(k/m) = ω2
be expressed for all SHMs or only the ones in which the mass due to which the SHM is being executed is performing a circular motion?
Since for example, in the case of spring, there is no circular motion involved, so omega should not be defined for...
I'm looking for a book that has problems and explanations (not necessarily background theory) about mechanical systems. Consider the picture below for reference.
The idea is I want to get a hold of energy and impulse methods for solving problems like this, eventually the book would have a...
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The rocket car is subjected to a constant acceleration of Ac = 6 m/s^2 until T1 = 15 s.
The brakes are then applied which causes a deceleration at the rate shown until the car stops. Determine the maximum speed of the car and the time T when the car stops.
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Question 8 how do we solve it?
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I thought it was B but i don't have a key or any guide. This book was used and the answer written by the previous book user was C. Why?
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A horizontal turntable rotates at a constant rate ω about a fixed vertical axis through its center O. A particle of mass m can slide in a fictionless circular groove of radius r centered at O' which is r/3 from O. What is the radial acceleration of m in direction O'm...
Can you describe or how does one visualize a decoherence branch where the position basis is not preferred (copenhangen, bohmian) but momentum basis (as say one of the Everett).
Or if a world has position basis disallowed (suppressed for sake of discussion) and it's all momentum basis.. would...
The laws of thermodynamics deal with the irreversible flow of energy. Conservation of energy is the first law and increasing entropy (disorder) in an energy flow is the second. The conservation of mass is the equivalent first law for matter. It is commonly recognized. But what about the...
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Assume that 437 days is a reasonable limit for how long a human can endure constant-velocity space travel. Proxima Centauri, the star closest to our Sun, is 4.24 light years away from Earth.
If you wanted to fly to Proxima Centauri within the 437-day limit in a rocket...
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Antihydrogen is the only antimatter element that has been produced in the laboratory, albeit just a few atoms at a time. Each antihydrogen atom consists of a positron in orbit around an antiproton and has the same atomic mass as hydrogen. If an antihydrogen atom collides with...
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A hole is punched in a full milk carton, 10cm below the top. What's the initial velocity of outflow?
Homework Equations
P2 = P1 + ρgh
Conservation of energy of fluids: P2 + 1/2ρv22 + ρgy2 = P1 + 1/2ρv12 + ρgy1
The Attempt at a Solution
Set the top of the carton as P1, and...
I know that if I have a two-body system, the sun and the earth, then the common centre of mass is orbited every 365 days. What about if I add another planet in, say jupiter? Does the sun still orbit the centre of mass every 365 days? With two bodies, their orbital period about the centre of mass...
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I attached the stated questions. Mainly need help with question 2. See below for my answer to question 1.Homework Equations
ΣT=Iα
ΣF=ma
moment of inertia of sphere: I=(2mR^2)/5
moment of inertia of disk: I=(mr^2)/2
v=rω
V(center of mas)=V(tangential) -because of smooth...
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The statement of the question is:A chain of uniform linear mass density ##\rho##, length ##b## and mass ##M## hands as shown in the figure below. At time t=0, the ends A and B are adjacent, but end B is released. Find the tension in the chain at point A after end B has...
I'm an undergrad (so my simulation is VERY simple), writing a java program to simulate the solar system. And I'm a bit stuck on how to calculate a couple of important things.
I'm literally right at the start of this, with just a sun and an earth. Initially I had my Earth going round my...
Hi,
Using conservation of energy $$m\cdot\ g\cdot\left(h_0-h\right)=\frac{1}{2}m\cdot\ v^2$$ it's easy to find the exact velocity of a pendulum $$v\left(h\right)=\sqrt{2g\cdot\left(h_0-h\right)}$$
at height ##h## above the minimum when it was let go from the inital height ##h_0##. Is it...
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An airplane flies horizontally with a speed of 300m/s at an altitude of 300m. Assume the ground is level. At what horizontal distance from a target must the pilot release a bomb as to hit the target?
Answer: 2.7km
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a=v/t=d/t2
r_f = r_i + v_i*t + 1/2at2...
I am currently in a college dynamics class, and we are discussing energy and work. In other classes(calculus or physics), we have represented work, potential energy, and kinetic energy with the variables W, K, and U (respectively). However, in my dynamics book, these are represented using the...
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a Flat rectangular door in a mine is submerged from one side in water. The door dimensions are 2m high, 1m wide and the water level is 1.5m higher than the top of the door. The door has two hinges on the vertical edge, 160mm from each corner and a sliding bolt on the other...
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A rectangular vertical plate is submerged in water. The top edge is horizontal and at a depth of 0.6m. The length of the vertical edge is 1.2m. determine at what dept under the water surface a horizontal line can be drawn on the plate such that the hydrostatic forces on...
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Refer to https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/rolling-motion-of-plank-and-cylinders.93329/
I am able to understand all the points until the point v_roller+rω=v_plank.
I have a tough time understanding this part.
My attempt at the question:
I think that the static friction at the top...
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A tree loses water to the air by the process of transpiration at the rate of 110 g/h. This water is replaced by the upward flow of sap through vessels in the trunk.
If the trunk contains 1900 vessels, each 100 μm in diameter, what is the upward speed of the sap in each...
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At the instant shown, the rod R is rotating about its centre of rotation with ω=3.8rad/s.
mA=10kg;
The pulley, with mP=8.7kg and RP=0.2m, may be modeled as a uniform disc.
The rod, with mR=4.1kg and L=0.8m, may be modeled as a thin beam rotating about one end.
g=9.8m/s ²...
From "Greenwood Donald T. - Classical Dynamics", Chapter 1, Section 1-4 (virtual work), Example 1-4:
https://books.google.it/books?id=x7rj83I98yMC&lpg=PP1&hl=it&pg=PA26#v=onepage&q&f=false
1) There are 3 mass points of the same mass m moving on a plane (even if the text doesn't specify this)...
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The instantaneous force F acting on a particle, as measured in frame S, is
Use the formula for the linear momentum () in and the definition of the acceleration a to show that
The Attempt at a Solution
The professor said that this required use of programs such...
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Hi all, I am tasked with finding the static thrust generated by this convergent-divergent nozzle. The stagnation pressure is known the inlet.
Now, personally, I would've thought drawn a control volume around the entire nozzle. And then said...