Testing: Select one of your ramp designs for further testing. Set friction to none for all of your trials. During the testing process, you will determine the lowest starting height from which the skater can start to successfully complete the ramp from start to finish. Record the results for all three trials in the data chart below. I chose ramp design # for further testing. Test Starting Height of Skater (meters) Height of Highest Potential Energy (meters) Height of Highest Kinetic Energy (meters) Outcome: Successful or Unsuccessful Run? 1 2 3
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:10, CrownedQueen
"an open tank has the shape of a right circular cone. the tank is 6 feet across the top and 5 feet high. how much work is done in emptying the tank by pumping the water over the top edge? note: the density of water is 62.4 lbs per cubic foot."
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:10, malikbryant2002
Consider a one meter long horizontal pipe with a constant 100 cm^2 cross sectional area. water flows rightward into the pipe at x = 0 with flow velocity 02m/sec at every point within the pipe intake area. at x=1, the rightward flow rate is 0.192 m/sec. assume the water is a conserved quantity in the pipe, so there must be a leak (a sink) somewhere in the pipe. 1. compute net volumetric flow of the source if the system to be in equilibrium. 2. now assume the pipe in the problem has no leaks. compute the net volumetric rate of change for the system.
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