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    Amusement Park Ride - Angular Speed

    Thanks for the help though!
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    Amusement Park Ride - Angular Speed

    Okay, I guess I'll have to ask my teach about it because 1.18 radians/s is wrong :(
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    Amusement Park Ride - Angular Speed

    I only have one try left, and I'm almost positive that I use the velocity of the x component which utilizes the equation : v^2/r = tan53.9(g) Is that correct? I got angular speed of 1.18 deg/s which appears to still be wrong...sigh what am I doing wrong now?
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    Amusement Park Ride - Angular Speed

    Homework Statement In an amusement park rocket ride, cars are suspended from L = 4.37-m cables attached to rotating arms at a distance of d = 6.09 m from the axis of rotation. The cables swing out at an angle of θ = 53.9° when the ride is operating. What is the angular speed of rotation...
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    Mass sliding down an inclined plane (True/False)

    Yup, last one was false. Thanks
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    Motion Diagrams: Identifying True and False Statements

    Homework Statement The drawings indicate the motion of a ball (moving from left to right), subject to one or more forces on various surfaces. Each circle represents the position of the ball at succeeding instants of time. The time interval between each circle is one second...
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    Mass sliding down an inclined plane (True/False)

    **Mass sliding down an inclined plane (True/False) Homework Statement A block of mass M is sliding down an inclined plane and is accelerating. Which of the following statements are true? The acceleration of the block is dependent upon the angle of the inclined plane The normal force...
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    Due in 10 Minutes PART TWO (Two balls dropping from roof) True/False

    Due in 10 Minutes PART TWO ! (Two balls dropping from roof) True/False Homework Statement Ball A is dropped from the top of a building. One second later, ball B is dropped from the same building. Consider the balls while they are both in flight. You may ignore air resistance. Which statements...
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    Due in 10 MINUTES (Easy) (Yes/No)

    Homework Statement Which of the following factors are relevant in determining the range of a projectile that is launched on a very large flat plain? (i.e. no hills or cliffs) mass of projectile initial launch speed acceleration due to gravity on Earth initial launch angle volume of...
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    Scales- Weight on a scale in an elevator (True/False) Quick

    Homework Statement The figures depict situations where a person is standing on a scale in eight identical elevators. Each person weighs 600 N when the elevators are stationary. Each elevator now moves (accelerates) according to the specified arrow that is drawn next to it. In all cases where...
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