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Proposed Exercise: Conservation of Energy in Planar Motion of a Rigid Body The system illustrated in the figure below consists of a 3-kg disk A and a 10-kg disk B connected by means of a rope to a 2-kg suspended cylinder. If the system is released from rest, how far must the cylinder move so that disk B reaches an angular velocity of 6 rad/s? Assume that the rope has no mass and does not slide
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Using the work energy theorem. what is the velocity of a 850kg car after starting at rest when 13,000j of work is done to it.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 16:50, justkevin1231
Aresistor with an unknown resistance is connected in parallel to a 9 ω resistor. when both resistors are connected in parallel to an emf source of 21 v, the current through the unknown resistor is measured with an ammeter to be 4 a. what is the resistance of the unknown resistor? answer in units of ω.
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In a game of pool, ball a is moving with a velocity v0 of magnitude v0 = 15 ft/s when it strikes balls b and c, which are at rest and aligned as shown. knowing that after the collision the three balls move in the directions indicated and assuming frictionless surfaces and perfectly elastic impact (that is, conservation of energy), determine the magnitudes of the velocities va, vb, and vc.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:30, amaraea
Which of these statements best explains how the hydrosphere interacts with the atmosphere to affect global climate? mountains block rain clouds and cause changes in global rainfall and evaporation. humans burn fossil fuels to produce greenhouse gases which cause global warming. humans cut down trees which affects the amount of oxygen in different parts of the globe. greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide, dissolve in oceans and prevent global warming.
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Proposed Exercise: Conservation of Energy in Planar Motion of a Rigid Body
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