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Solving for Angular Velocity of Rod: 6.8 rad/s
Homework Statement The flywheel is rotating with an angular velocity of = 6.8 . Determine the angular velocity of rod at the instant shown. http://postimage.org/image/lfypabekb/ Homework Equations (1) V_B= ω x r (2) V_C= V_B + ω x r_C/B The Attempt at a Solution I do...- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
thank you guys very much for your help, I figured it out after i integrated i used 8.5 for c and and then took the definite integral from 0 to the time i found when velocity is 0. I got the correct answer!- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
can i use the formula ft=mv 6t^3=3.10 * 8.5 and i get that time equals 1.6376 and and i get acceleration is 6t^2/m what formula do i plug this into, I'm not too good at integrating I'm completely confused- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
i know you have to integrate from acceleration to velocity but it is too confusing- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
its a 3.1 kg box and i have no clue how to approach it- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
1.15997\units{m} 3.47\units{m} 11.598\units{m} 10.038\units{m} all wrong for the first part- uncensored188
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Solving Box Motion with Applied Force
Homework Statement A 3.10 box is moving to the right with speed 8.50 on a horizontal, frictionless surface. At t=0, a horizontal force is applied to the box. The force is directed to the left and has magnitude F(t)= (6.00 N/s^2)t^2 What distance does the box move from its position at...- uncensored188
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- Applied Applied force Box Force Motion
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