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Solving the Billiard Ball Problem: Finding Work Lost to Friction
Its a billiard ball rotating on the table. If you ever played pool before, you know that once you hit the ball its both rotating and slipping then it rolls without slipping- aldee11
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Rigid Body Equilibrium Question
I need this force exerted by the wall.- aldee11
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Rigid Body Equilibrium Question
I know how to do it, the only problem is i don't know how to determine the net force on the pivot. thats it. that's my only problem. I know how to solve T, but I don't know how to solve the net force exerted on the strut by the pivot- aldee11
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Solving the Billiard Ball Problem: Finding Work Lost to Friction
Please heLP!- aldee11
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Solving the Billiard Ball Problem: Finding Work Lost to Friction
Anybody?? I really need help- aldee11
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Solving the Billiard Ball Problem: Finding Work Lost to Friction
Billiard ball rotating and slipping. help Homework Statement A ball radius "a" and mass "m" initially spinning counterclockwise with angular speed w=-v0/a with a forward speed vo. The coefficient kinetic friction between the ball and the billiard table is Mu, [Given a,m,vo,mu] Determine the...- aldee11
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Rigid Body Equilibrium Question
Hi, I have a question regarding Equilibrium problems. Here is the example of my hw. Find the tension T in each cable and the magnitude and direction of the force exerted on the strut by the pivot. I know how to find T. The only problem is i couldn't imagine the force exerted on the strut by the...- aldee11
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