Answer:
a) a = 2.383 m / s², b) T₂ = 120,617 N , c) T₃ = 72,957 N
Explanation:
This is an exercise of Newton's second law let's fix a horizontal frame of reference
in this case the mass of the sleds is 30, 20 10 kg from the last to the first, in the first the horizontal force is applied.
a) request the acceleration of the system
we can take the sledges together and write Newton's second law
T = (m₁ + m₂ + m₃) a
a = T / (m₁ + m₂ + m₃)
a = 143 / (10 +20 +30)
a = 2.383 m / s²
b) the tension of the cables we think through cable A between the sledges of 1 and 20 kg
on the sled of m₁ = 10 kg
T - T₂ = m₁ a
in this case T₂ is the cable tension
T₂ = T - m₁ a
T₂ = 143 - 10 2,383
T₂ = 120,617 N
c) The cable tension between the masses of 20 and 30 kg
T₂ - T₃ = m₂ a
T₃ = T₂ -m₂ a
T₃ = 120,617 - 20 2,383
T₃ = 72,957 N
What is Ohm's Law, and how does it work in real life.
Explanation:
Ohms law states that the electrical current present in a metallic conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between the metallic conductor and inversely proportional to the resistance therefore if the voltage is increased resistance also increases provided that temperature and other physical properties remains constant V=IR
Find the pressure difference (in kPa) on an airplane wing if air flows over the upper surface with a speed of 125 m/s, and along the bottom surface with a speed of 109 m/s. [Express answer in TWO decimal places]
Answer:
P= 2414.9 Pa
Explanation:
given
density of air , p = 1.29 kg/m³
speed of air over the upper surface , v₁ = 125 m/s
speed of air over the lower surface , v₂ = 109 m/s
the pressure difference on an airplane wing , P = 0.5 × p × ( v₁² - v₂²)
P = 0.5 × 1.29 × ( 125² - 109²)
P= 0.645(3744)
P = 2414.9 Pa
the pressure difference on an airplane wing is 2414.9 Pa
Four point charges have the same magnitude of 2.4×10^−12C and are fixed to the corners of a square that is 4.0 cm on a side. Three of the charges are positive and one is negative. Determine the magnitude of the net electric field that exists at the center of the square.
Answer:
7.2N/C
Explanation:
Pls see attached file
The first Leyden jar was probably discovered by a German clerk named E. Georg von Kleist. Because von Kleist was not a scientist and did not keep good records, the credit for the discovery of the Leyden jar usually goes to physicist Pieter Musschenbroek from Leyden, Holland. Musschenbroek accidentally discovered the Leyden jar when he tried to charge a jar of water and shocked himself by touching the wire on the inside of the jar while holding the jar on the outside. He said that the shock was no ordinary shock and his body shook violently as though he had been hit by lightning. The energy from the jar that passed through his body was probably around 1 J, and his jar probably had a capacitance of about 1 nF.A) Estimate the charge that passed through Musschenbroek's body.
B) What was the potential difference between the inside and outside of the Leyden jar before Musschenbroek discharged it?
Answer:
a) q = 4.47 10⁻⁵ C
b) ΔV = 4.47 10⁴ V
Explanation:
A Leyden bottle works as a condenser that accumulates electrical charge, so we can use the formula of the energy stored in a capacitor
U = Q² / 2C
Q = √ (2UC)
let's reduce the magnitudes to the SI system
c = 1 nF = 1 10⁻⁹ F
let's calculate
q = √ (2 1 10⁻⁹-9)
q = 0.447 10⁻⁴ C
q = 4.47 10⁻⁵ C
b) for the potential difference we use
C = Q / ΔV
ΔV = Q / C
ΔV = 4.47 10⁻⁵ / 1 10⁻⁹
ΔV = 4.47 10⁴ V
If a key is pressed on a piano, the frequency of the resulting sound will determine the ________, and the amplitude will determine the ________ of the perceived musical note.
Answer:
If a key is pressed on a piano, the frequency of the resulting sound will determine the ___PITCH_____, and the amplitude will determine the _____LOUDNESS___ of the perceived musical note.
Explanation:
The frequency of a vibrating string is primarily based on three factors:
The sounding length (longer is lower, shorter is higher)
The tension on the string (more tension is higher, less is lower)
The mass of the string, normally based on a uniform density per unit length (higher mass is lower, lower mass is higher)
To make a shorter string (such as in an upright piano) sound the same fundamental frequency as a longer string (such as in a 9' grand piano), either the thickness of the string must be increased (which increases the density and the mass) or the tension must be decreased, and usually it's a bit of both.
Thicker strings are often stiffer and that creates more inharmonic partials, and lower tension is associated with other problems, so the best way to make a string sound lower is the make it longer, but it is not practical to make a piano from strings that are all the same density and tension, because the lowest strings would have to be ridiculously long. Nine feet is already a great demand on space for a single musical instrument, and of course those pianos are extremely expensive and difficult to move.
And alsoBesides the pitch of a musical note, perhaps the most noticeable feature in how loud the note is. The loudness of a sound wave is determined from its amplitude. While loudness is only associated with sound waves, all types of waves have an amplitude. Waves on a calm ocean may be less than 1 foot high. Good surfing waves might be 10 feet or more in amplitude. During a storm the amplitude might increase to 40 or 50 feet.
Many things can influence the amplitude.
What is producing the sound?
How far are you from the source of the sound? The farther away the smaller the amplitude.
Intervening material. Sound does not travel through walls as well as air.
Depends on what is detecting the wave sound. Ear vs. microphone.
Answer:
The frequency will determine the pitch
the amplitude will determine the loudness
Explanation:
The frequency of a sound refers to the number of vibrations made by the sound wave produced in a unit of time. This usually affects how high or how low a note is perceived in music. High-frequency sounds have higher pitches, while low-frequency sounds have lower pitches.
The amplitude of a sound wave refers to the height between the wave crests and the equilibrium line in a sound wave. It shows how loud a sound will be. High amplitude sounds are loud while low amplitude sounds are quiet.
A parallel-plate capacitor is charged by connecting it to a battery. If the battery is disconnected and then the separation between the plates is increased, what will happen to the charge on the capacitor and the electric potential across it
Answer:
The charge stored in the capacitor will stay the same. However, the electric potential across the two plates will increase. (Assuming that the permittivity of the space between the two plates stays the same.)
Explanation:
The two plates of this capacitor are no longer connected to each other. As a result, there's no way for the charge on one plate to move to the other. [tex]Q[/tex], the amount of charge stored in this capacitor, will stay the same.
The formula [tex]\displaystyle Q = C\, V[/tex] relates the electric potential across a capacitor to:
[tex]Q[/tex], the charge stored in the capacitor, and[tex]C[/tex], the capacitance of this capacitor.While [tex]Q[/tex] stays the same, moving the two plates apart could affect the potential [tex]V[/tex] by changing the capacitance [tex]C[/tex] of this capacitor. The formula for the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor is:
[tex]\displaystyle C = \frac{\epsilon\, A}{d}[/tex],
where
[tex]\epsilon[/tex] is the permittivity of the material between the two plates.[tex]A[/tex] is the area of each of the two plates.[tex]d[/tex] is the distance between the two plates.Assume that the two plates are separated with vacuum. Moving the two plates apart will not affect the value of [tex]\epsilon[/tex]. Neither will that change the area of the two plates.
However, as [tex]d[/tex] (the distance between the two plates) increases, the value of [tex]\displaystyle C = \frac{\epsilon\, A}{d}[/tex] will become smaller. In other words, moving the two plates of a parallel-plate capacitor apart would reduce its capacitance.
On the other hand, the formula [tex]\displaystyle Q = C\, V[/tex] can be rewritten as:
[tex]V = \displaystyle \frac{Q}{C}[/tex].
The value of [tex]Q[/tex] (charge stored in this capacitor) stays the same. As the value of [tex]C[/tex] becomes smaller, the value of the fraction will become larger. Hence, the electric potential across this capacitor will become larger as the two plates are moved away from one another.
Rope BCA passes through a pulley at point C and supports a crate at point A. Rope segment CD supports the pulley and is attached to an eye anchor embedded in a wall. Rope segment BC creates an angle of ϕ = 51.0 ∘ with the floor and rope segment CD creates an angle θ with the horizontal. If both ropes BCA and CD can support a maximum tensile force Tmax = 120 lb , what is the maximum weight Wmax of the crate that the system can support? What is the
Answer:
Wmax = 63.65 ≈ 64 lb
Explanation:
Two charged particles of equal magnitude (+Q and +Q) are fixed at opposite corners of a square that lies in a plane. A test charge +q is placed at the third corner of the square. What is the direction of force on the test charge due to other two charges?
Answer:
The test charge will take the south-west direction indicated in option 6.
Explanation:
The image is shown below.
Since all the charges are positively charged, they will all repel each other. If we consider the force on +q due to +Q and +Q, then we can proceed as follows
The +Q particle at the top left corner of the cube will exert a vertical downward force on +q in the -ve y-axis.
The +Q particle at the bottom right corner of the cube will exert a force on +q towards the horizontal left on the -ve x-axis.
Both of these forces will act at angle of 90°, and therefore, the resultant force will act at an angle of 45° to horizontal and vertical forces.
The result is that the +q charge will move in a south-west direction of the cube.
How much work will it take to lift a 2-kg pair of hiking boots 2 meters off the
ground and onto a shelf in your closet?
O A. 2.45 J
OB. 4J
C. 39.2 J
D. 20 J
Answer:
Option C - 39.2 J
Explanation:
We are given that;
Mass; m = 2 kg.
Distance moved off the floor;d = 10 m.
Acceleration due to gravity;g = 9.8 m/s².
We want to find the work done.
Now, the Formula for work done is given by;
Work = Force × displacement.
In this case, it's force of gravity to lift up the boots, thus;
Formula for this force is;
Force = mass x acceleration due to gravity
Force = 2 × 9.8 = 19.2 N
∴ Work done = 19.6 × 2
Work done = 39.2 J.
Hence, the Work done to life the boot of 2 kg to a height of 2 m is 39.2 J.
Answer:39.2J
Explanation: I just answered this question and this was the correct answer. 4J is the wrong answer.
Light in vacuum is incident on the surface of a glass slab. In the vacuum the beam makes an angle of 38.0° with the normal to the surface, while in the glass it makes an angle of 26.0° with the normal. What is the index of refraction of the glass?
Answer:
n_glass = 1.404
Explanation:
In order to calculate the index of refraction of the light you use the Snell's law, which is given by the following formula:
[tex]n_1sin\theta_1=n_2sin\theta_2[/tex] (1)
n1: index of refraction of vacuum = 1.00
θ1: angle of the incident light respect to normal of the surface = 38.0°
n2: index of refraction of glass = ?
θ2: angle of the refracted light in the glass respect to normal = 26.0°
You solve the equation (1) for n2 and replace the values of all parameters:
[tex]n_2=n_1\frac{sin\theta_1}{sin\theta_2}=(1.00)\frac{sin(38.0\°)}{sin(26.0\°)}\\\\n_2=1.404[/tex]
The index of refraction of the glass is 1.404
If 2 balls had the same volume but ball a has twice as much mass as babil which one will have the greater density
Which jovian planet should have the most extreme seasonal changes? a. Saturn b. Neptune c. Jupiter d. Uranus
Answer:
D). Uranus.
Explanation:
Jovian planets are described as the planets which are giant balls of gases and located farthest from the sun which primarily include Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
As per the question, 'Uranus' is the jovian planet that would have the most extreme seasonal changes as its tilted axis leads each season to last for about 1/4 part of its 84 years orbit. The strong tilted axis encourages extreme changes in the season on Uranus. Thus, option D is the correct answer.
a wave with a high amplitude______?
. . . is carrying more energy than a wave in the same medium with a lower amplitude.
Calculate the change in internal energy of the following system: A balloon is cooled by removing 0.652 kJkJ of heat. It shrinks on cooling, and the atmosphere does 389 JJ of work on the balloon. Express your an
Question:
Calculate the change in internal energy of the following system: A balloon is cooled by removing 0.652 kJ of heat. It shrinks on cooling, and the atmosphere does 389 J of work on the balloon. Express your answer in Joules (J)
Answer:
-263J
Explanation:
Though its difficult and infact impossible to measure the internal energy of a system, the change in internal energy ΔE, can however be determined. This change when it is accompanied by work(W) and transfer of heat(Q) in or out of the system, can be calculated as follows;
ΔE = Q + W ----------------(i)
Q is negative if heat is lost. It is positive otherwise
W is negative if work is done by the system. It is positive otherwise.
From the question;
Q = -0.652kJ = -652J {the negative sign shows heat loss}
W = +389J {the positive sign shows work done on the system(balloon)}
Substitute these values into equation (i) as follows;
ΔE = -652 + 389
ΔE = -263J
Therefore the change in internal energy is -263J
PS: The negative sign shows that the process is exothermic. This means that the system (balloon) lost some energy to the environment.
A current carrying wire is oriented along the y axis It passes through a region 0.45 m long in which there is a magnetic field of 6.1 T in the z direction The wire experiences a force of 15.1 N in the x direction.1. What is the magnitude of the conventional current inthe wire?I = A2. What is the direction of the conventional current in thewire?-y+y
Answer:
The magnitude of the current in the wire is 5.5A, and the direction of the current is in the positive y direction.
Explanation:
- To find the direction of the conventional current in the wire you use the following formula:
[tex]\vec{F}=i\vec{l}\ X\ \vec{B}[/tex] (1)
i: current in the wire = ?
F: magnitude of the magnetic force on the wire = 15.1N
B: magnitude of the magnetic field = 6.1T
l: length of the wire that is affected by the magnetic field = 0.45m
The direction of the magnetic force is in the x direction (+^i) and the direction of the magnetic field is in the +z direction (+^k).
The direction of the current must be in the +y direction (+^j). In fact, you have:
^j X ^k = ^i
The current and the magnetic field are perpendicular between them, then, you solve for i in the equation (1):
[tex]F=ilBsin90\°\\\\i=\frac{F}{lB}=\frac{15.1N}{(0.45m)(6.1T)}=5.5A[/tex]
The magnitude of the current in the wire is 5.5A, and the direction of the current is in the positive y direction.
According to the model in which active galactic nuclei are powered by supermassive black holes, the high luminosity of an active galactic nucleus primarily consists of
Answer:
the high luminosity of an active galactic nucleus primarily consists of light emitted by hot gas in an accretion disk that swirls around the black hole
When one person was talking in a small room, the sound intensity level was 60 dB everywhere within the room. Then, there were 14 people talking in similar manner simultaneously in the room, what was the resulting sound intensity level?
A. 64 dB
B. 60 dB
C. 69 dB
D. 79 dB
E. 71 dB
Answer:
E= 71dB
Explanation:
See attached file for step by step calculation
A ranger needs to capture a monkey hanging on a tree branch. The ranger aims his dart gun directly at the monkey and fires the tranquilizer dart. However, the monkey lets go of the branch at exactly the same time as the ranger fires the dart. Will the monkey get hit or will it avoid the dart?
Answer:
Yes the monkey will get hit and it will not avoid the dart.
Explanation:
Yes, the monkey will be hit anyway because the dart will follow a hyperbolic path and and will thus fall below the branches, so if the monkey jumps it will be hit.
No, the monkey will not avoid the dart because dart velocity doesn't matter. The speed of the bullet doesn’t even matter in this case because a faster bullet will hit the monkey at a higher height and while a slower bullet will simply hit the monkey closer to the ground.
What is the velocity of a 900-kg car initially moving at 30.0 m/s, just after it hits a 150-kg deer initially running at 18.0 m/s in the same direction
What is the velocity of a 900-kg car initially moving at 30.0 m/s, just after it hits a 150-kg deer initially running at 18.0 m/s in the same direction? Assume the deer remains on the car.
Answer:28.29m/s
Explanation:
In this situation, linear momentum is conserved. And since the deer remains on the car after collision, the linear momentum is given as;
([tex]m_{C}[/tex] x [tex]u_{C}[/tex]) + ([tex]m_{D}[/tex] x [tex]u_{D}[/tex]) = ([tex]m_{C}[/tex] + [tex]m_{D}[/tex]) v -----------------(i)
Where;
[tex]m_{C}[/tex] = mass of car
[tex]u_{C}[/tex] = initial velocity of car before collision
[tex]m_{D}[/tex] = mass of deer
[tex]u_{D}[/tex] = initial velocity of the deer before collision
v = common velocity with which the car and the deer move after collision
From the question;
[tex]m_{C}[/tex] = 900kg
[tex]u_{C}[/tex] = +30.0m/s (direction of the motion of the car taken positive)
[tex]m_{D}[/tex] = 150kg
[tex]u_{D}[/tex] = +18.0m/s (relative to the direction of the car, the velocity of the deer is also positive )
Substitute these values into equation (i) as follows;
(900 x 30.0) + (150 x 18.0) = (900 + 150)v
27000 + 2700 = 1050v
29700 = 1050v
v = [tex]\frac{29700}{1050}[/tex]
v = 28.29m/s
Therefore, the velocity of the car after hitting the deer is 28.29m/s. This is also the velocity of the deer after being hit by the car.
1) A net force of 75.5 N is applied horizontally to slide a 225 kg crate across the floor.
a. Compute the acceleration of the crate?
Answer:
The acceleration of the crate is [tex]0.3356\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Recall the formula that relates force,mass and acceleration from newton's second law;
[tex]F=m\,a[/tex]
Then in our case, we know the force applied and we know the mass of the crate, so we can solve for the acceleration as shown below:
[tex]F=m\,a\\75.5\,N=225\,\,kg\,\,a\\a=\frac{75.5}{225} \,\frac{m}{s^2} \\a=0.3356\,\,\frac{m}{s^2}[/tex]
a certain volume of dry air at NTP is allowed to expand five times of it original volume under adiabatic condition.calculate the final pressure.(air=1.4)
Answer:
Final pressure 0.105atm
Explanation:
Let V1 represent the initial volume of dry air at NTP.
under adiabatic condition: no heat is lost or gained by the system. This does not implies that the constant temperature throughout the system , but rather that no heat gained or loss by the system.
Adiabatic expansion:
[tex]\frac{T_1}{T_2} =(\frac{V_1}{V_2} )^{\gamma -1}[/tex]
273/T2=(5V1/V1)^(1.4−1)
273/T2=5^0.4
Final temperature T2=143.41 K
Also
P1/P2=(V2/V1)^γ
1/P2=(5V1/V1)^1.4
Final pressure P2=0.105atm
What is surface tension??
Answer:
Surface tension is the tendency of liquid surfaces to shrink into the minimum surface area possible. Surface tension allows insects (e.g. water striders), usually denser than water, to float and slide on a water surface.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is the tension of the surface film of a liquid caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid, which tends to minimize surface area.
The efficiency of a carnot cycle is 1/6. If on reducing the temperature of the sink 75 degree Celsius, the efficiency becomes 1/3, determine the initial and final temperature between which the cycle is working.
Answer:
375 and 450
Explanation:
The computation of the initial and the final temperature is shown below:
In condition 1:
The efficiency of a Carnot cycle is [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]
So, the equation is
[tex]\frac{1}{6} = 1 - \frac{T_2}{T_1}[/tex]
For condition 2:
Now if the temperature is reduced by 75 degrees So, the efficiency is [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Therefore the next equation is
[tex]\frac{1}{3} = 1 - \frac{T_2 - 75}{T_1}[/tex]
Now solve both the equations
solve equations (1) and (2)
[tex]2(1 - T_2/T_1) = 1 - (T_2 - 75)/T_1\\\\2 - 1 = 2T_2/T_1 - (T_2 - 75)/T_1\\\\ = (T_2 + 75)/T_1T_1 = T_2 + 75\\\Now\ we\ will\ Put\ the\ values\ into\ equation (1)\\\\1/6 = 1 - T_2/(T_2 + 75)\\\\1/6 = (75)/(T_2 + 75)[/tex]
T_2 + 450 = 75
T_2 = 375
Now put the T_2 value in any of the above equation
i.e
T_1 = T_2 + 75
T_1 = 375 + 75
= 450
Suppose your friend claims to have discovered a mysterious force in nature that acts on all particles in some region of space. He tells you that the force is always pointed away a definite point in space, which we can call the force center. The magnitude of the force turns out to be proportional to B/r3, where r is the distance from the force center to any other point. Your friend says that it has been determined that the constant of proportionality has been determined to be B= 2 (in units to be determined later), so that the magnitude of the force on a particle (in newtons) can be written as 2r^3, when the particle is at a distance r from the force center.
Required:
Write an expression of potential energy.
Answer:
U = 1 / r²
Explanation:
In this exercise they do not ask for potential energy giving the expression of force, since these two quantities are related
F = - dU / dr
this derivative is a gradient, that is, a directional derivative, so we must have
dU = - F. dr
the esxresion for strength is
F = B / r³
let's replace
∫ dU = - ∫ B / r³ dr
in this case the force and the displacement are parallel, therefore the scalar product is reduced to the algebraic product
let's evaluate the integrals
U - Uo = -B (- / 2r² + 1 / 2r₀²)
To complete the calculation we must fix the energy at a point, in general the most common choice is to make the potential energy zero (Uo = 0) for when the distance is infinite (r = ∞)
U = B / 2r²
we substitute the value of B = 2
U = 1 / r²
An experiment is set up to test the angular resolution of an optical device when red light (wavelength ????r ) shines on an aperture of diameter D . Which aperture diameter gives the best resolution? D=(1/2)????r D=????r D=2????r
Explanation:
As per Rayleigh criterion, the angular resolution is given as follows:
[tex]\theta=\frac{1.22 \lambda}{D}[/tex]
From this expression larger the size of aperture, smaller will be the value of angular resolution and hence, better will be the device i.e. precision for distinguishing two points at very high angular difference is higher.
Find the potential energy associated with a 79-kg hiker atop New Hampshire's Mount Washington, 1900 m above sea level. Take the zero of potential energy at sea level.
Answer:
P = 1470980 J
Explanation:
We have,
Mass of the hiker is 79 kg
It is required to find the potential energy associated with a 79-kg hiker atop New Hampshire's Mount Washington, 1900 m above sea level.
It is given by :
[tex]P=mgh\\\\P=79\times 9.8\times 1900\\\\P=1470980\ J[/tex]
So, the potential energy of 1470980 J is associated with a hiker.
If the current flowing through a circuit of constant resistance is doubled, the power dissipated by that circuit will Group of answer choices
Answer:
P' = 4 P
Therefore, the power dissipated by the circuit will becomes four times of its initial value.
Explanation:
The power dissipation by an electrical circuit is given by the following formula:
Power Dissipation = (Voltage)(Current)
P = VI
but, from Ohm's Law, we know that:
Voltage = (Current)(Resistance)
V = IR
Substituting this in formula of power:
P = (IR)(I)
P = I²R ---------------- equation 1
Now, if we double the current , then the power dissipated by that circuit will be:
P' = I'²R
where,
I' = 2 I
Therefore,
P' = (2 I)²R
P' = 4 I²R
using equation 1
P' = 4 P
Therefore, the power dissipated by the circuit will becomes four times of its initial value.
A 0.410 cm diameter plastic sphere, used in a static electricity demonstration, has a uniformly distributed 35.0 pC charge on its surface. What is the potential (in V) near its surface
Answer:
The potential is [tex]V = 153.659 \ V[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The diameter of the plastic sphere is [tex]d = 0.410 \ cm = 0.0041 \ m[/tex]
The magnitude of the charge is [tex]q = 35.0 pC = 35.0 *10^{-12} \ C[/tex]
The radius of the plastic sphere is mathematically evaluated as
[tex]r = \frac{d}{2}[/tex]
=> [tex]r = \frac{0.0041}{2}[/tex]
[tex]r = 0.00205 \ m[/tex]
The potential near the surface is mathematically represented as
[tex]V = \frac{k * q}{r }[/tex]
Where k is the Coulombs constant with value [tex]9 *10^{9} \ kg\cdot m^3\cdot s^{-4} \cdot A^{-2}.[/tex]
substituting values
[tex]V = \frac{9*10^9 * 35 *10^{-12}}{0.00205}[/tex]
[tex]V = 153.659 \ V[/tex]
The ball tends to come back to the centerline of the flow when it is pushed by an external disturbance. Explain this phenomenon using the curvature of streamlines.
Answer is given below
Explanation:
given data
we will consider here
Ping-Pong ball weighs = 3.1 g
diameter = 4.2 cm
solution
Whenever the ball is pushed, the length of the airflow along the outer edge increases and it accelerates. According to Bernoulli's equation. As the speed increases, the pressure decreases, so the pressure at the outer end is reduced. As the pressure at the outer edge is low, the extra air jet pushes it back to the center line.
Three solid, uniform, cylindrical flywheels, each of mass 65.0 kg and radius 1.47 m, rotate independently around a common axis through their centers. Two of the flywheels rotate in one direction at 8.94 rad/s, but the other one rotates in the opposite direction at 3.42 rad/s.
Required:
Calculate the magnitude of the net angular momentum of the system.
Answer:
the angular momentum is 1015.52 kg m²/s
Explanation:
given data
mass of each flywheel, m = 65 kg
radius of flywheel, r = 1.47 m
ω1 = 8.94 rad/s
ω2 = - 3.42 rad/s
to find out
magnitude of the net angular momentum
solution
we get here Moment of inertia that is express as
I = 0.5 m r² .................1
put here value and we get
I = 0.5 × 65 × 1.47 × 1.47
I = 70.23 kg m²
and
now we get here Angular momentum that is express as
L = I × ω ...........................2
and Net angular momentum will be
L = 2 × I x ω1 - I × ω2
put here value and we get
L = 2 × 70.23 × 8.94 - 70.23 × 3.42
L = 1015.52 kg m²/s
so
the angular momentum is 1015.52 kg m²/s
The magnitude of the net angular momentum of the system will be "1015.52 kg.m²/s".
MomentumAccording to the question,
Flywheel's mass, m = 65 kg
Flywheel's radius, r = 1.47 m
ω₁ = 8.94 rad/s
ω₂ = 3.42 rad/s
We know,
The moment of inertia (I),
= 0.5 m r²
By substituting the values,
= 0.5 × 65 × 1.47 × 1.47
= 70.23 kg.m²
hence, The angular momentum be:
→ L = I × ω or,
= 2 × I × ω₁ - l × ω₂
= 2 × 70.23 × 8.94 - 70.23 × 3.42
= 1015.52 kg.m²/s
Thus the above answer is correct.
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