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Angular speed at bottom of loop
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Forces on a Solid Disk: Determining F3
Homework Statement Three forces of F1, F2, and F3 are applied to a solid disk with a mass of 3.6 kg and radius of 2.9 meters. F1 is directly above the center of the disk with a magnitude of 47 Newtons directed in the positive x direction, F2 is directly to the right of the center and has a...- Paulie71199
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Angular speed at bottom of loop
Homework Statement A circular ring with a mass of 11 kg and radius of 0.66 meters is to roll without slipping about a vertical loop of radius 10 meters which is frictionless. If it is to just barely make it around the top of the loop, what must its angular speed be at the bottom of the loop...- Paulie71199
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- Angular Angular speed Loop Speed
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Elastic Collision: Find Height of m2 After Incline
Homework Statement Two masses of m1 and m2 collide elastically on a horizontal, frictionless surface. m1 is four times the mass of m2, and m1 is originally moving in the positive x direction at 13.8 m/s while m2 is moving in the negative x direction at 10.6 m/s. After the collision, m2...- Paulie71199
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- Collision Elastic Elastic collision
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