Physics, 09.10.2021 23:00, itscheesycheedar
Imagine designing an experiment to determine the mass of an unknown object by attaching it to a spring, setting it in motion, and observing how fast it vibrates. Assume that you know the spring constant k, and that you can ignore the effects of damping. Derive a formula for finding the mass of an object given the spring constant, k, and the oscillating frequency, f0. Explain how you derived your formula.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:40, kellypechacekoyc1b3
Asolid cylinder and a cylindrical shell have the same mass, same radius, and turn on frictionless, horizontal axles. the cylindrical shell has light-weight spokes connecting the shell to the axle. a rope is wrapped around each cylinder and tied to blocks of equal masses that are held the same height above the ground. both blocks are released simultaneously. the ropes do not slip. which block hits the ground first? or is it a tie?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30, joejoefofana
Atruck driver is attempting to deliver some furniture. first, he travels 8 km east, and then he turns around and travels 3 km west. finally, he turns again and travels 13 km to his destination. what is the drivers distance
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Physics, 22.06.2019 22:10, brennarfa
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