A system of two cylinders fixed to each other is free to rotate about a frictionless axis through the common center of the cylinders and perpendicular to the page. A rope wrapped around the cylinder of radius 2.50 m exerts a force of 4.49 N to the right on the cylinder. A rope wrapped around the cylinder of radius 1.14 m exerts a force of 9.13 N downward on the cylinder. What is the magnitude of the net torque acting on the cylinders about the rotation axis? Answer in three decimal places.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 01:30
Six pendulums of mass mand length las shown are released from rest at the same angle theta from vertical. rank the pendulums according to the numberof complete cycles of motion each pendulum goes through perminute. a. l= 1m m=2kg b. l= 4m m=1 kg c. l= 2 m m= 2 kg d. l= 1 m m= 4 kg e. l= 2 m m = 4 kg f. l= 4m m = 4kg
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Physics, 23.06.2019 08:30
[05.02] what is the best explanation of the kinetic molecular theory as it relates to the energy of the molecules in the states of matter? (1 point) the molecules in a gas have greater kinetic energy than those in a liquid, which in turn have greater kinetic energy than the molecules in a solid. kinetic energy cannot be created nor destroyed, and, as a result, all states of matter have the same kinetic energy. the molecules in a gas have greater kinetic energy; therefore, they are more tightly packed than the molecules in either a liquid or a solid. the molecules in gases and liquids, in constant motion, have greater kinetic energy than those in a solid, which do not move or vibrate because their position is fixed.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 11:00
Can any one me on number 4? i do know that it’s not a cause i gotten that wrong on the first try.
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Physics, 23.06.2019 12:00
An 800 kg car is moving at 32 m/s. what magnitude force is needed to bring that car to a stop in 30 seconds?
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