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Solving for Work in a Stressed Aluminum Wire: Figure 12-56 Example
Does anyone have any ideas?- slydg895
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Solving for Work in a Stressed Aluminum Wire: Figure 12-56 Example
hey guys i have tried this problem many times and can't figure out the answer. please help Heres the problem: Figure 12-56 shows the stress versus strain plot for an aluminum wire that is stretched by a machine pulling in opposite directions at the two ends of the wire. The scale of the...- slydg895
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Hard Triple Beam Balance QUestion
Alright guys here it is: My teacher asked us to think about a bonus question. He wants us to use torque to find the mass of the sliding mass on the center beam balance (the one that moves through 0,100,200...ect.) How do i do this?!- slydg895
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Mastering Equilibrium: Vectors, Torques, and Balancing - Pre-Lab Questions
Does anyone else know if my other answers are correct?- slydg895
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Mastering Equilibrium: Vectors, Torques, and Balancing - Pre-Lab Questions
1. Beacuse don't the sum of the torques have to be zero? 2. Oh its torque isn't it? are the others ok?- slydg895
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Mastering Equilibrium: Vectors, Torques, and Balancing - Pre-Lab Questions
Homework Statement 1. The condition ∑ Fi = 0 is not sufficient to assure that a rigid body is in equilibrium. TrueFalse 2.A quantity that expresses how a force can create an angular acceleration is called a. moment of inertia b. angular influence c. angular energy d. angular...- slydg895
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