This cantilever beam is loaded by two point loads. If the moment of inertia of the beam is 5.0*10-6 m4 and the modulus of elasticity is 210 GPa, the maximum deflection of the beam is:
Answer:
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4. What is the tan gential velocity of an object moving in a path of radius 2m with an angular velocity of
3rad/s.pls help me
Answer:
6m/s
Explanation:
The tangential velocity is the product of the linear velocity and the radius. This is expressed as;
v = wr
w is the angular velocity = 3rad/s
r is the radius = 2m
Substitute
v = 3 * 2
v = 6m/s
Hence the tangential velocity of the object is 6m/s
The first five harmonics for a vibrating string are shown in Figure24.13.a.For each harmonic, identify the number of wavelengths represented.b.For each harmonic, identify the number of nodes and antinodes that are present (include the ends of the string in your count).c.Which of the five harmonics has the highest natural frequency?d.Make a drawing that shows what the sixth harmonic would look like.
What is constant of a spring if there is 150 j when stretched 0.25 m?
A skateboarder traveling at 10.4 m/s starts getting chased by a grumpy dog. The skateboarder speeds up with a constant acceleration for 39m over a 3.3s. We want to find the acceleration of the skateboarder over the 3.3s time interval. Which kinematic formula would be most useful to solve for the target unknown?
a. V= Vo+a(t)
b. X= (V+Vo/2)t
c. X= Vo(t)+1/2at^2
d. V^2 = Vo^2 +2ax
e. X= vt-1/2at^2
Answer:
c)X= Vo(t)+1/2at^2
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
initial speed u=10.4
displacement d= 39
time t=3.3s
accelaration a=?
Generally the best equation in solving for Acceleration is given to be
X= Vo(t)+1/2at^2
Mathematically
[tex]X= Vo(t)+1/2at^2[/tex]
[tex]39=10.4t+\frac{a}{2} *3.3^2[/tex]
[tex]5.445a=39-34.32[/tex]
[tex]a=39-34.32/5.445[/tex]
[tex]a=4.68/5.445[/tex]
[tex]a=0.86m/s^2[/tex]
6. As the sky diver's fall the______energy is converted into _______.
a. Energy is created and destroyed.
b. Energy is created but not destroyed.
C. Energy is not created but is destroyed.
d. Energy is neither created nor destroyed.
Answer: B
D makes no sense because energy is created so we can remove that. C also makes no sense because if energy is not created how did it get destroyed if there's no energy in the first place. This leaves us with a and B the correct answer is B because energy is created and cannot be destroyed.
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Answer:
A. They are moving at 60 mph
Explanation:
When looking at the car on the track pass by, the people inside appear to be moving at the same speed as the car. So if the car is going 60 mph, the people instead will appear as though they are moving at 60 mph as well.
Which region contains the alkaline earth metal family of elements? A, B, C or D?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the most likely region that contains alkaline earth family elements.
The alkaline earth metal family of elements is represented by B region in the figure.
What is alkaline earth metal?The alkaline earth metals are found on the periodic table in Group 2, which is on the far left side of the table between Group 1, the alkali metals, and Groups 3-12, the transition elements. This family is made up of six metals: beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium.
What is periodic table?The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements.
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physical science is the connection between
A. atoms and cells
B. energy and life
C. matter and rocks
D. matter and energy
Answer:
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An 85 kg man stands in a very strong wind moving at 15 m/s at torso height. As you know, he will need to lean in to the wind, and we can model the situation to see why. Assume that the man has a mass of 85 kg, with a center of gravity 1.0 m above the ground. The action of the wind on his torso, which we approximate as a cylinder 50 cm wide and 90 cm long centered 1.2 m above the ground, produces a force that tries to tip him over backward. To keep from falling over, he must lean forward.
Required:
a. What is the magnitude of the torque provided by the wind force? Take the pivot point at his feet. Assume that he is standing vertically.
b. At what angle to the vertical must the man lean to provide a gravitational torque that is equal to this torque due to the wind force?
Answer:
a) [tex]T= 72.9 Nm[/tex]
b) [tex]\Theta = 5 \textdegree[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
Mass 85kg
Speed 15m/s
Center of gravity 1.0m
Cylinder 50 cm wide and 90 cm long centered 1.2 m above the ground
a)Generally equation for force is given by
[tex]F = 0.5 p A v^2[/tex]
Mathematically solving for force exacted
[tex]F = 0.5*1.2*0.9*0.5*15^2[/tex]
[tex]F= 60.75 N[/tex]
Mathematically solving for torque
Torque,
[tex]T = r * F[/tex]
[tex]T=1.2*60.75[/tex]
[tex]T= 72.9 Nm[/tex]
b)Generally in solving for [tex]\theta[/tex]
[tex]Tan\theta = Torque/(Mass * Gravity)[/tex]
[tex]Tan\theta = (72.9)/(85 * 9.8)[/tex]
[tex]\Theta = 5 \textdegree[/tex]
Which process causes Earth to act like a magnet?
O A. Convection of hot material in the mantle
O B. Flow of water due to gravitational energy
O C. Movement of ions in the core
O D. Shifting of the tectonic plates
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Answer:movement of iron in core
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as the temperature of a gas in a solid container increases what happens to the pressure exerted by the gas?
An inductor with an inductance of .5 henrys (H) is to be connected to a 60 Hz circuit. What will the inductive reactance (X L) be
Answer:
1885.2 ohms
Explanation:
Step one:
given data
L=5H
f=60Hz
Required
The inductive reactance of the inductor
Step two:
Applying the expression
XL= 2πfL
substitute
XL=2*3.142*60*5
XL=1885.2 ohms
detergents are used to clean the clothes why
Answer:Detergent mixes with water to remove dirt and oil from clothes. Water can't remove oil and dirt from clothes. Detergent cleans by causing a chemical reaction with water to force dirt and debris out of clothing. Detergents work with water to loosen the dirt trapped in the material of clothing and clean them away.
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What are your ideas about why you cannot see three different colors?
Answer:
Because humans possess these three types of cones, they are described as trichromats (tri = 3, chroma = color). ... The perception of color is not simply a matter of wavelength detection, as it involves various stages of neuronal processing
A 0.41kg football that is initially at rest acquires a velocity of 35m/s when it is kicked. If the kicker's boot remains in contact with the ball for 0.08s, what is the average force of the kick?
Answer:
F = 318.88[N]
Explanation:
This problem can be solved by the principle of momentum conservation, which tells us that momentum is preserved before and after kicking the ball.
In this way, we can construct the following equation.
[tex]F*t=m*v[/tex]
where:
F = force [N]
t = time = 0.08 [s]
m = mass = 0.41 [kg]
v = velocity [m/s]
[tex]F*0.045=0.41*35\\F=318.88[N][/tex]
What average net force is required to accelerate a 3950 kg bus to a speed of 25m/s in 10.5 s?
Answer:
Explanation:
ACCELERATION = CHANGE IN VELOCITY
TIME TAKEN
∴ a = 25 - 0
10.5
∴ a = 50
21
by using f = ma,
we get , f = 3950 × 50
21
∴ A FORCE OF 9404.8 N IS NEEDED TO ACCELERATE A BUS OF 3950 KG.
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Answer:
11. D
12. A
13. B
Explanation:
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Answer:
85.45
Divide 4,700/55
So C.
Answer:
C.85
Explanation:
Use the equation:
v= fλ ( v=wave speed, f= frequency, λ= wavelength)
4700= 55×λ
λ=4700÷55 =85.45 =85(approximately)
Question 3 (1 point)
here were 2cars racing a quarter mile. The green car had a mass of 1200kg and crossed the finish line with a velocity of 53m/s. The red car had
a mass of 1100Kg and crossed the finish line with a velocity of 55m/s.,Which car had the great momentum?
Black car
Blue car
Green car
Red car
Answer:
The green car had the greatest momentum
Explanation:
Momentum
Momentum can be defined as "mass in motion" and is calculated as the product of the mass of the object by its velocity.
Being v the magnitude of the velocity and m the mass of the object, the momentum is calculated with:
p = mv
The green car had a mass of m1=1200 kg and crossed the finish line at v1=53 m/s. Hence, its momentum was:
p1 = 1200 Kg * 53 m/s = 63600 Kg.m/s
The red car had a mass of m2=1100 kg and crossed the finish line at v2=55 m/s. Hence, its momentum was:
p2 = 1100 Kg * 55 m/s = 60500 Kg.m/s
Since p1 > p2, then the green car had the greatest momentum
Why are some forms of speech not protected by the First Amendment?
because they support different religious views
because they could cause harm to others
because they criticize the government
because they are expressed in writing
Answer:
because they could cause harm to others
Explanation:
The "First Amendment" gives people the right to freedom of: religion, expression, press and assembly. However, the government has the right to censor one's speech if it could cause harm to others. Such speech falls under "unprotected category." This category includes the following: Defamation, Perjury, Blackmail, Plagiarism, True Threats, Child P.ornography, Obscenity, Solicitations to Commit Crime, Fighting Words, Incitement of Imminent Lawless Action. These forms of speeches are meant to harm other people, thus, they are not protected by the First Amendment.
Answer:
because they could cause physical harm to others
Explanation:
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The metal wire is stretched so that its cross-section is still circular but its total length is now 10 meters. What is the resistance of the wire after stretching
Identify the velocity-versus-time plot(s) that correspond to motion under a constant, non-zero acceleration.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The question is incomplete because the images were not attached but I will try to help you as much as possible.
Constant acceleration implies that the velocity increases uniformly with time.
The graph of constant acceleration is a straight line graph having a slope. The slope of the graph is constant at any point along the straight line.
The image attached shows a velocity-time graph depicting constant acceleration.
the combined focal length of two thin lens is 24 cm and the focal length of one converging lens is 8
cm what is the focal length of the other
Answer: f = -12 cm
Explanation: Combined lenses is an array of simple lenses with a common axis. The combination is useful for correction of optical aberrations which cannot be corrected by simple lenses.
When two lenses are in contact and are thin, focal lengths are related as:
[tex]\frac{1}{F} =\frac{1}{f_{1}} +\frac{1}{f_{2}}[/tex]
If there is a distance between the lenses, the focal length will be:
[tex]\frac{1}{F} =\frac{1}{f_{1}} +\frac{1}{f_{2}} -\frac{d}{f_{1}f_{2}}[/tex]
Since the lenses in the question above are thin and in contact, the focal length of one of them will be:
[tex]\frac{1}{F} =\frac{1}{f_{1}} +\frac{1}{f_{2}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{f_{2}} =\frac{1}{f_{1}} -\frac{1}{F}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{f_{2}} =\frac{1}{8} -\frac{1}{24}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{f_{2}} =\frac{-2}{24}[/tex]
[tex]f_{2}=[/tex] -12
The focal length of the other lens is -12 cm, with the negative sign meaning it's a converging lens.
A constant net force of 345 N is applied to slide a heavy stationary
couch across the floor. If the force is contact with the couch for 1.5 seconds,
then what is the change in momentum of the couch
Answer:
P = 517.5 [kg*m/s]
Explanation:
We must remember that momentum is defined as the product of force by the time of force duration.
[tex]P=F*t[/tex]
where:
P = momentum [kg*m/s]
F = force [N]
t = time [s]
[tex]P=345*1.5\\P=517.5[kg*m/s][/tex]
As an object’s speed decreases, its kinetic energy (KE) ________.
As an object’s height increases, its gravitational potential energy (PEg) ________.
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Estimate the net force needed to accelerate a 1000-kg car from rest.
AND
Estimate the weight of a 1000-kg car that is accelerating at 3m/s/s.
Answer:
See the answers below.
Explanation:
We can solve both problems using Newton's second law, which tells us that the sum of forces on a body is equal to the product of mass by acceleration.
∑F =m*a
where:
F = force [N] (units of newtons)
m = mass = 1000 [kg]
a = acceleration = 3 [m/s²]
[tex]F = 1000*3\\F=3000[N][/tex]
And the weight of any body can be calculated by means of the mass product by gravitational acceleration.
[tex]W=m*g\\W=1000*9.81\\W=9810 [N][/tex]
local AM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 685.9 kHz. Calculate the wavelength at which they are broadcasting. Wavelength
Answer:
λ = 437 m.
Explanation:
Since a radio wave is a electromagnetic type of wave, it propagates approximately at the same speed of light in vacuum, 3*10⁸ m/s.As in any wave, there exist a fixed relationship between the propagation speed, the wavelength and the frequency of the radio wave, as follows:[tex]c = \lambda* f (1)[/tex]
Replacing by the values of the speed and the frequency, and solving for the wavelength λ, we get:[tex]\lambda = \frac{c}{f} =\frac{3e8 m/s}{685.9e31/s} =437 m (2)[/tex]
Q2. You push a crate up a ramp with a force of 10 N. Despite your pushing, the crate slides down the ramp 4 m. How much work did you do
Answer:
40 J
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Force (F) = 10 N
Distance (s) = 4 m
Workdone (Wd) =?
Work done is simply defined as the product of force and distance moved in the direction of the force. Mathematically, we can express the Workdone as:
Workdone = force × distance
Wd = F × s
With the above formula, we can obtain the workdone as follow:
Force (F) = 10 N
Distance (s) = 4 m
Workdone (Wd) =?
Wd = F × s
Wd = 10 × 4
Wd = 40 J
Thus, 40 J of work was done.
A 47.5-g ball moves at 30.0 m/s. If its speed is measured to an accuracy of 0.20%, what is the minimum uncertainty in its position
Answer:
The minimum uncertainty in its position is 1.85 x 10⁻³² m.
Explanation:
Given;
mass of the ball, m = 47.5 g = 0.0475 kg
speed of the ball, v = 30 m/s
measuring accuracy of the speed, = 0.2% = 0.002
The uncertainty in measurement of momentum;
ΔP = mΔv
ΔP = (0.0475)(30 x 0.002)
ΔP = 2.85 x 10⁻³ kgm/s
The uncertainty in position is calculated as;
[tex]\delta x \geq \frac{h}{4\pi (\delta P)}[/tex]
where;
h is Planck's constant
[tex]\delta x \geq \frac{6.626 \ \times \ 10^{-34}}{4\pi (2.85 \ \times \ 10^{-3})} \\\\\delta x \geq 1.85 \ \times \ 10^{-32} \ m[/tex]
Thus, the minimum uncertainty in its position is 1.85 x 10⁻³² m.