Homework Statement
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/7172/testiiifo2.jpg Here is an image of the problem (taken from a practice test.)
Homework Equations
F=ma
The Attempt at a Solution
I drew the free body diagrams for each, but I have no idea what the equation would be. I...
Suppose you have an object (lets call it block A) resting on the edge of a circular rotating disk and sitting static on the disk. I'd like to visualize a free body diagram for this showing forces.
These are the forces I believe are acting on it:
- Fg - Force due to gravity
- Fn - Normal...
I have a question for the question
http://tinyurl.com/2mftmr
The following is the solution for the question, and you can see the free body diagram for child only, chair only and chair and child as one system
http://tinyurl.com/32ozt9
For the free body diagram of chair and child as one system...
1. Hmm, I need to draw a Free Body Diagram for the picture posted below.
2. No relevant equations. Just a geometric diagram.
3. I've done what I think it could be using help from Wikipedia.
Could someone tell me if its right? Am I missing any other forces? The original object...
I have a question here
http://tinyurl.com/2kgeun
My attempts is
mgx=(1/2)*kx^2 + (1/2)mv^2
where mgx is the potential energy of block m
and (1/2)mv^2 is kinetic energy of block 2m.
But this does not seem to work, because we don't have the value v.
May I know how to solve it?
Homework Statement
Hey guys. My Physics teacher gave us an assignment to make a Free Body Diagram poster. He didn't give us any specifics, just told us that we can do whatever we want. I'm a little confused as to what I should do and how to make one of these. Could you give me an example of...
Homework Statement
http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/2125/diagramkl0.png
The Attempt at a Solution
My attempt is in the picture. I am trying to get the diagram done before I continue on because if I mess up in the diagram, my work is guaranteed to be wrong. So basically what I am asking is...
Hi everyone, I just need some help on setting up a free body diagram with the appropriate forces acting on it.
The question is:
An engineer must design a curved exit ramp for a highway in such a way that a car, exiting at the posted speed limit of 17.88 m/s (40 mi/hr), does not depend on...
Homework Statement
It is supporting a weight of 500kg
g= 9.81
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
Is the tension force a moment?
im just not sure what i should do with it at that angle to get my FBD
Any help would be tops!
thanks a heap
Identify the forces acting on the object of interest. From the list below, select the forces that act on the piano.
1. acceleration of the piano
2. gravitational force acting on the piano (piano's weight)
3. speed of the piano
4. gravitational force acting on Chadwick...
So I am a person sitting on a chair that has wheels. Now, the question is - can I push the chair when I am sitting on the chair and have nothing to push against? [other than the chair]? Note that I have no contact whatsoever with the floor. From experience, I know I can. So why?
Whenever i...
Hi! Was wondering if anyone could enlighten me as to whether the atmospheric pressure is to be considered when drawing the free body diagram of a book resting on a table? In addition to the normal force and the weight, does atmospheric pressure need to be included?
Homework Statement
In the movie "Jurassic Park 2", a jeep is struggling to pull a trailer back up from over a cliff. The jeep is connected to the trailer by a cable. The jeep in on level ground and the trailer hangs from the cable over the of the cliff. The jeep has a mass of 850 kg and pulls...
My question is for free body diagrams with tension on top and mass hanging from the bottom. Why is it "T-mg" sometimes and "mg-t" other times. How do I know which one to use? I was doing gravitation questions where "T-mg=Fc" sometimes and "mg-t=Fc" other times.
P, Q, R, S are light rods attached to the wall with a force W acting at that point in the figure.
Please explain whether Compression or Tension is acting on them respectively by using Free body diagram and proper explanation.
Can I resolve W in this way so that we have a force in the...
Homework Statement
Two boxes of masses m=35kg and m2=45kg, are hung vertically from opposite ends of a rope passing over a rigid horizontal metal rod. They system starts moving from rest. Assuming that friction between the rod and the rope is negligible, determine the magnitude of
(a) the...
Question
The number of forces acting on a car parked on a hill(with parking brakes engaged) is
Answers
1,2,3,4
When i drew the free body diagram, i got 4 but I am not sure if i should include a force
Homework Statement
I have to do this for a lab. Draw and label the free body diaggram of a pendulum when it is at its maximum amplitude of 30 degrees. The magnitudes of the vectors must be correctly scaled and the directions correct.
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution...
Hi, I need some help with a question involving forces. I will appreciate greatly if someone can please have a look at this. Thanks.
Question: A 2.00 kg mass, which is attached to a string of radius r, travels in a vertical circle. When the string makes an angle of \theta=52^o with the...
how would u draw the free body diagrams for the following problems:
1. after a ball ball is hit: while it is in flight after leaving bat
2. pulling a fish out of the water accelerating it upward while it is in ari not water
3. as my car acelerates to the left, a pendant on a string...
I am trying to solve this problem but I am having a hard time drawing a free body diagram. Can someone please help me draw one so I can solve the problem
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/1662/untitled1pc1.jpg
Hello all,
Since I have run into the problem of regularly leaving moments out of my free body diagrams (and vice versa), I thought I'd pose a question on the topic. In trying to wrap my head around the concept, I've gone back to the beginning of the semester's notes and that didn't really...
Question: "A block of mass m1 = 1.87 kg and a block of mass m2 = 5.84 kg are connected by a massless string over a pulley in the shape of a solid disk having radius R = 0.180m and mass M = 12.7 kg. These blocks are allowed to move on a fixed block-wedge of angle 31.4 degrees as in the figure...
a small spider weighing about 6.0e-3 N, hangs on its thread from the branch of a tree. A horizontal wind blows the spider and the thread to and angle of 35 degrees from the vertical.
a)find the horizontal force of the wind on the spider
b)find the tension in the thread
i got a, here's wat...
while moving in, a new homeowner is pushing a box across the floor at a constant velocity. the coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.41. the pushing force is directed downward at an angle beta below the horizontal. when beta is greater than a certain value, it is...
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Determine the reaction forces at the four contact points A,B,C,D. The hollow balls which are homogenous and made of the same material have masses of 1.02kg and 2.04kg and the chamber they sit in is 55.98cm wide. Everything...
A man sits in a bosun's chair that dangles from a massless rope, which runs over a massless, frictionless pulley attached to the ceiling and back down to the man's hand. The combined mass of the man and chair is 90.0 kg.
Ok, I found a solution that had T=Mchair*a + Fnormal + Mchair*g. How did...
Hello all,
Can anyone provide the magnitude of the forces required to maintain a balanced condition within my attached free body diagram?
I need to build a weldment and attach it to a wall. The weldment has a horizontal component that will carry a 750 pound vertical load placed 13 1/2"...
Free Body Diagrams...help please!
hello hello,
i'm just having a bit of difficulty concerning free body diagrams:
how would i draw an FBD for the following...
a) an object has reached terminal velocity. would this mean that the object has reached a constant velocity, therefore force...
When we do free body diagram, we usually consider the vector as scalar.
I think this is a very important point, but why my teacher didn't clarify a lot?
Hi all,
For an online physics assignment I have a question about a block resting on a slope. The question asks what forces are acting on the block.. and I was thinking normal and weight force? But it turned out to be incorrect...
list of possibilities to choose from
weight
kinetic...
Can someone please help with this problem. I'm lost!
1. A 150 kg bear walks out onto a beam as illustrated in Fig P8.20 trying to get to a picnic
basket with mass 10kg. The beam is 6m long and has mass 40kg (you can consider its
weight to be concentrated at a point 3m from the wall.
(a)...
hello. I need help drawing free body diagram for four links on a chain. The picture looks like this:
| <-thats a rope
8 <-these are links; they should all be connected
8
heres a good picture of a chain:
http://homepage.mac.com/kpreid/povray/chain.png
the first link is connected...
I have a question in my textbook that I can't answer for the life of me.
"A 6500-kg helicopter accelerates upward at .6 m/s^2 while lifting a 1200-kg car. (a) what is the lift force exerted by the air on the rotors?"
Now, my diagram has a vector pointing up with a force of (6500*9.8)N...
A block is held in place on a frictionless incline by a massless string. The string is horizontal. I have to sketch a free body diagram for the block showing all the forces exerted on the block.
IM in Phys.20 Got this question for an assignment. Tried it and got stuck. I really need help
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When golfing, uphill and downhill putts present different levels of difficulty. Suppose a green has a 5.0 degree slope and the force of friction will be 0.10N...
Howdy,
I had Physics two years ago in High School and am now in Engineering Physics. I am trying to have a head start on everything and it is also a project, can anyone check my FDB for correctness?
Thanks,
Matt
http://homepage.mac.com/jjacques2/fbd.gif