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Torque and Moment of Inertia of a black ring
Homework Statement A black ring is placed concentrically on a turntable and is being pulled by a constant force of 12.5 N and the force is applied at a distance of .01m from the spindle/pulley. It's known that the ring accounts for about 8.50% of the total moment of inertia. Find moment of...- Solemony
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- Inertia Moment Moment of inertia Ring Torque
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Inleastic collision with unknown mass
This is actually coming from a lab I did a few days ago so it's not in any textbooks... So that's why I'm really confused about this.- Solemony
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Inleastic collision with unknown mass
It does but the information was given from two objects moving on an air track passing through a photogate.- Solemony
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Inleastic collision with unknown mass
Homework Statement Two objects collide on a horizontal frictionless surface. Object 1 comes from the left with mass .753kg and initial velocity of -.28m/s collides with object 2 moving from the right with an unknown mass and an initial velocity of .28m/s. They stick together when collided and...- Solemony
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- Collision Mass
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Linear Dynamics Help: friction and horizontal force
The times listed are: t0:0000 t1:.0915 t2:.1721 The fence starts at rest from 12cm from a photogate and each gap/picket is 2cm wide.- Solemony
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Linear Dynamics Help: friction and horizontal force
Homework Statement I've been having some problems trying to do a few lab questions for my physics class, I'm not very good at it but I do try to make the best of it so anyone that's willing to help me give me any pointers would be awesome. I have two physics problem and I'm supposed to do them...- Solemony
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- Dynamics Force Friction Horizontal Horizontal force Linear
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