Physics, 05.10.2019 00:10 Victoriag2626
The slotted arm revolves in the horizontal plane about the fixed vertical axis through point o. the 2.6-lb slider c is drawn toward o at the constant rate of 2.1 in./sec by pulling the cord s. at the instant for which r = 6.1 in., the arm has a counterclockwise angular velocity ω = 4.2 rad/sec and is slowing down at the rate of 3.6 rad/sec 2. for this instant, determine the tension t in the cord and the force n exerted on the slider by the sides of the smooth radial slot. the force n is positive if side a contacts the slider, negative if side b contacts the slider.
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You have a resistor and a capacitor of unknown values. first, you charge the capacitor and discharge it through the resistor. by monitoring the capacitor voltage on an oscilloscope, you see that the voltage decays to half its initial value in 2.70 miss . you then use the resistor and capacitor to make a low-pass filter. what is the crossover frequency fc?
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