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How Does Friction Affect the Angular Momentum of a Bowling Ball?
Homework Statement This has 4 parts, I'm confident about 2. 1. The remaining problems involve a bowling ball with a uniformly distibuted mass of 6 kg and a radius of 0.20 m. The ball is initially thrown at a speed of 10 m/s, with a backspin of 6 rad/s (this means it has an angular velocity...- Kaln0s
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- Angular Angular momentum Bowling Momentum
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Angle from force applied / Momentum question
Homework Statement Okay the first question is: 1. A hockey puck with mass 0.250 kg has initial velocity 3.00 i + 5.00 j m/s just before being hit by a hockey stick. The final velocity after the hit is -37.0 i + 25.0 j m/s. What was the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the stick to...- Kaln0s
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- Angle Applied Force Force applied Momentum
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Friction Sliding Homework: Solve Part 1-3
Why in the hell did I plug in 25? I kill myself sometimes... :blushing: so yeah 1600 = 20d ----> d = 80 Thank you very much sir. :approve:- Kaln0s
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Friction Sliding Homework: Solve Part 1-3
Homework Statement I'm positive Part 1 is right, 2 and 3 I'm sketchy with. 1. A race car with mass 1000 kg moves at speed 40 m/s. What is the kinetic energy of the car in kiloJoules? Do not write the unit in your answer. For this I got 1/2(1000)(40^2) = 800000 convert to kilojoules =...- Kaln0s
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- Friction Sliding
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Calculating Particle Velocity and Net Force at Origin: Vectors Homework Solution
Oh god I feel dumb as hell lol. I've been doing Calculus and physics non-stop for the past day -_-. 27^2 + 18^2 + 2^2 = 1057 sqrt = 32.5 m/s :smile: Thank you very much. :biggrin:- Kaln0s
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Calculating Particle Velocity and Net Force at Origin: Vectors Homework Solution
Homework Statement A particle of mass 2.0 kg has position given by the vector r = (t^4 -3t^3) i + (t^3 - 9t) j + (2t -6) k (where i, j, and k are the unit direction vectors and r is given in meters and t in seconds. At what time in seconds is the particle located at the origin? For this I get...- Kaln0s
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- Check my work Vectors Work
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help