Physics, 20.08.2020 04:01, kuadirkennedy
We will use a video to analyze the rotational motion of a bicycle wheel, caused by a descending sphere attached to the wheel by a string wrapped around the rim of the wheel. Rotational motion is everywhere around us, from the spinning of a desk fan to the rotation of the entire Earth, so it is important to understand some of its basic properties. Specifically, we will: 1. Study the dynamics behind the wheel's rotational motion 2. Take measurements from the video of the descending sphere's position at various times to determine its acceleration 3. Use these results to calculate the coefficient k in the expression kmr2 for the rotational inertia of the wheel.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 21:10, Ashley606hernandez
Tafari worked one summer on a ship that set weather buoys in the ocean. he watched how one of the buoys moved in the water. describe which parts of the wave would cause the buoy to bob up and down. which wave property determined how fast the buoys bobbed in the water? he observed that when the wind blew harder, the ocean waves were larger, and the buoys moved away from the ship. what effect, if any, did the waves have on how far the buoys moved? explain your answer.
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