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Collision of Rolling Ball and Cart
Say a ball rolls down to the right with slipping with on an arc incline so that at the bottom it leaves horizontally. The instant it leaves horizontally and is now on a cart with mass with frictional surface. So the ball will roll on the cart with kinetic friction pushing to the left altering...- FallenApple
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- Ball Cart Collision Rolling Rolling ball
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Rolling Bowling Ball with backspin
Ok so a ball starts moving to the left while the rotation is clockwise, hence the backspin. On this surface there is friction. So clearly as the ball moves to the left, there is Kinetic friction to the right slowing down the Vcm and the spin as well. So assuming that the initial backspin is...- FallenApple
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- Ball Bowling Rolling
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Centripetal force ball on a string lab
Homework Statement So referring to this lab , http://static3.mbtfiles.co.uk/media/docs/newdocs/international_baccalaureate/physics/824297/html/images/image12.pngIn this lab you are holding the plastic tube and twirling it to make the small mass spin in a circle. Keep in mind there is a mass on...- Revengeance
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- Ball Centripetal Centripetal force Force Lab String
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the average force of a golf club on a golf ball
Homework Statement A golf ball is struck by a golf club and sent flying down range at an angle of 30 degrees to the ground and lands 150m downrange. If the mass of the ball is 0.045 kg and the collision of the ball and club lasted 0.01s, what was the average force applied by the club...- Jrlinton
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- Average Average force Ball Force Golf
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How to find the mass of a pith ball using electric forces?
Homework Statement A pith ball is charged by contact with a Van De Graaff machine, and is repelled away from the dome. It remains at its location. Using the chart given, what is the mass of the pith ball? Distance between centre of generator and pith ball...- Shannon Smyth
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- Ball Electric Electric forces Electrostatics Forces Mass Van de graaff
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Average force exerted on the ball
Homework Statement Homework Equations ∑Fav = mv2 - mv1 The Attempt at a Solution We have to separate v in x dir and y dir?- nysnacc
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- Average Average force Ball Force
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Which ball exerts a larger impulse on the wall?
A 10 gram rubber ball and a 10 gram iron ball are thrown at a wall with equal speeds. The rubber ball bounces back at almost the same speed with which it was thrown at the wall, while the iron ball bounces back at half the speed with which it was thrown at the wall. Which ball exerts a larger...- Steven Byers
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- Ball Impulse Wall
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ball trajectory velocity and displacement vectors
Homework Statement ball is thrown at slighta angle upwards and to the right. Angle between horizontal and the launch velocity vector is 35deg upwards. Launch velocity vector (v_0) has magnitude of 12m/s Only gravity affects the ball as a force. (no air resistance) t_0 = 0 secs t_1 = 0.2 secs...- late347
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- Ball Displacement Trajectory Vectors Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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MHB Extreme points of L^p[0,1] on unit closed ball
I would like to prove that if $\|f\|_p = 1$ then $f$ is extreme point of unit closed ball in $L^p[0,1]$. [here $1<p<\infty$] I suppose we should try to prove it by contradiction. That is, if $f \in L^p$, with $\|f\|_p=1$, is not extreme, then exists $g,h \in L^p$ with $\|g\|_p,\|h\|_p \leq 1$...- Kokuhaku
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- Ball Closed Points Unit
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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A ball is shot from the ground into the air
Homework Statement A ball is shot from the ground into the air. At a height of 8.8 m, the velocity is observed to be v = (7.4)i + (5.7)j in meters per second (i horizontal, j upward). To what maximum height will the ball rise? Homework Equations V^2 = Vi^2 + 2a(Δy) The Attempt at a Solution...- Kpgabriel
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- Air Ball Ground
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ball speed at the top of the loop
Homework Statement A compressed spring is used to propel a ball-bearing along a track which contains a circular loop of radius 0.10 m in a vertical plane. The spring obeys Hooke's law and requires a force of 0.20 N to compress it to 1.00 mm. (a) The spring is compressed by 30 mm. Calculate...- moenste
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- Ball Loop Speed
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Reaction between a track and a ball at a point
Homework Statement The diagram shows a section of a curtain track in a vertical plane. The curved section, CDE, forms a circular arc of radius of curvature 0.75 m and the point D is 0.25 m higher than B. A ball-bearing of mass 0.060 kg is released from A, which is 0.50 m higher than B. Assume...- moenste
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- Ball Point Reaction Track
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Projectile Motion of thrown ball
Homework Statement A person throws a ball at a 45 degree angle and hits a given target. How much quicker does the ball get to the target if the person instead throws the ball with the same speed v0 but at the angle that makes the trajectory consist of two identical bumps, as shown (Assume...- Austin Chang
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- Ball Motion Projectile Projectile motion
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How Do You Calculate Initial Velocity and Maximum Height in Projectile Motion?
Homework Statement A baseball player throws a ball straight up and then catches ot 2.4 s later at the same heiggt from which he threw it. Determine the initial velocity and maximum height of ball? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Im confused about how to find inital velocity. I know...- Veronica_Oles
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- Ball Baseball
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ball hitting a wall with relativistic effects
Homework Statement I have encountered a problem in Sean Carroll's GR book, exercise 1.1 Consider an inertial frame S with coordinates ##~x^μ = (t, x, y ,z)~##, and a frame S' with coordinates ##x^{μ'}## related to S by a boost with velocity parameter ##v## along the y-axis. Imagine we have a...- Figaro
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- Ball Effects Relativistic Relativistic effects Special relativity Wall
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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B Drop Ball Moving: Initial Velocity 0m/s?
Hi I'm trying to solve a problem but I'm a bit confused about this part: Suppose you are walking at a speed of 2 m/s when you drop the ball that you were holding in your hands. Is the initial velocity 0 m/s? In the textbook it says that initial velocity for dropped objects is 0 m/s but that...- elf197320501
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- Ball Drop Free fall Initial Initial velocity Motion Physics Velocity
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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How Far Did the Ball Roll in the First 5 Seconds?
Homework Statement A ball starts from rest and rolls down a hill with uniform acceleration, traveling 150 m during the second 5.0 s of its motion. How far did it roll during the first 5.0 s of motion? Vi= 0 at time t=5s -> d= 150 m Homework Equations d=vf+vi/2 * t The Attempt at a...- xforeverlove21
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- Ball Kinematics Kinematics problem
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What Happens When You Bombard a Rubber Ball with Electrons?
A friend of mine posed a question; if you take a rubber ball and bombard it with electrons, what would happen? I posited that some of the electrons would likely stay on the surface of the ball, giving it a negative charge. I then suggested that if under the "right" conditions you may be able...- PhysicsInNJ
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- Ball Electrons Rubber
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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How Does Physics Affect Ball Movement on a Sloped Grass Bowling Green?
Hello, I play bowls on outdoor grass greens. I studied physics in school, and I've been wondering how physics works on the bowls in different areas of the green. So for those who aren't familiar, you have a jack and a bowls. Jack is smaller and lighter, bowls larger and heavier. The bowling... -
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Quick throwing and dropping ball Question
I am relatively new in understanding physics. I have a quick question that I think a lot of you will find easy to explain. Why is it that when a ball is dropped initial velocity is 0 but when it is thrown the initial velocity is not 0? Do they not both start at rest? -
Wavelength of a Tennis Ball at 0 Velocity
In the De Broglie equation : λ = h / (m v) what happens when the velocity of an object is zero? I see that we get ∞ wavelength . It is not making any sense to me. Could anyone please help me. Let's take the object to be a tennis ball say.- Thejas15101998
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- Ball Tennis Velocity Wavelength
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- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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How many times will a ball bounce before coming to a rest
I always enjoy physics questions that aren't super complicated and give me something to think about for a day or two. One that has recently come to my head is how many times will a ball bounce before coming to a rest. what formulas should I use to find this out. -
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Minimizing Friction for a Ball in a Rough Bowl: Accelerations and Velocity
Homework Statement [/B] The ball of mass m and radius r is released from horizontal position, the edge of the bowl. What are the tangential and radial accelerations at angle θ and what is the velocity. What should be the minimal friction coefficient at angle θ so that the ball won't slip...- Karol
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- Ball
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Throwing a ball sideways vs. dropping it
So here's my physics conundrum: I am on a ROUND Earth, in a vacuum. If I throw a ball really fast (say 99.9% of the orbital velocity for the ball's altitude), and drop another ball straight down, which takes longer to hit the ground? My basic physics reasoning would say that it takes the same...- Romain Astie
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- Ball
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- Forum: Mechanics
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A ball rolls on a horizontal table and drops. it hits the 0.
Homework Statement it hits the ground 0.5s after dropping and at a 40cm distance from the table. what is the table height? what is the ball initial speed? in what speed (with direction) did it hit the ground Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution solved thee first question stuck on the...- JAZZ541
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- Ball Horizontal Table
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Why is friction minimal in a non-ideal ball bounce situation?
When a ball is bounced against a wall at an angle why is that the wall only applies a normal force perpendicular to the collision location? Shouldn't the force applied by the ball against the wall be along the line at which it travels, at an angle? Then by that logic, by Newton's 3rd Law... -
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acoording to theory of relativity, if a car is moving at a uniform speed then any object inside that car behave like its in rest. so what happens if a man throws a ball in an open roof car which is at uniform speed, where that ball is likely to land , assuming no other external force is...- sunney
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- Ball Car
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Ball being hit starts to slide and roll
Homework Statement [/B] A billiard ball of mass m and radius r is being hit and starts to slide on a surface with equivalent of friction μ. What is the friction force The distance to rolling only What is the energy loss in the sliding phase Homework Equations Kinetic energy of a solid body...- Karol
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- Ball Roll
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Relative velocity of a ball on a train
Homework Statement A train is traveling east along a straight run of track at 72.0 km/hr. Inside, two siblings 1.9 m apart are playing catch directly across the aisle. The kid wearing a P.J.Harvey T-shirt throws the ball horizontally north. The ball crosses the train and is caught 0.75 s later...- MickeyBlue
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- Ball Relative Relative velocity Train Vector addition Velocity
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Exercise ball "chair" for work desk....
Have there been any studies looking at the ergonomics of using an exercise ball as your work desk chair? I have a close friend with lower back and leg pain who is looking for ergonomics options. There are lots of studies about keyboard positions, etc. EDIT -- She is also talking to her doctor...- berkeman
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- Ball Exercise Work
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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How Do You Calculate Initial Velocity in a Vertical Ball Throw?
Homework Statement Concept Simulation 2.3 provides some background for this problem. A ball is thrown vertically upward, which is the positive direction. A little later it returns to its point of release. The ball is in the air for a total time of 8.21 s. What is its initial velocity? Neglect...- Erenjaeger
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- Ball Kinematic Kinematics Motion in a straight line
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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I Radius of the largest ball inside a complex set.
I've been thinking about notions like the following: "How far can one be from the nearest road while in a particular country." "What's the 'maximum thickness' of a subset of \mathbb{R}^n?" "What mountain range has the biggest circular region entirely within it?" These sorts of questions lead...- The Bill
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- Ball Complex Radius Set
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- Forum: General Math
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Ball Lightning: Uncovering the Mystery of N_7^{14}, H_1^1, & O_8^{16}
Homework Statement Ball lightning is a sphere shaped lightning that stays long before it explodes. they are sometimes created in a lightning storm. The theory says they are made of nitrogen ions surrounded by water molecules. the temp' inside is 6000C and outside 200C. Nitrogen: ##N_7^{14}##...- Karol
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- Ball Lightning Mystery
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Applied force of a ball on a glove
Homework Statement A 0.145 kg baseball traveling at 35.0 m/s strikes a catcher's mitt which, in bringing the ball to rest, recoils backwards 0.11 m. What was the average force applied by the ball on the glove Homework Equations Fnet=ma or F=ma The Attempt at a Solution I am honestly so lost...- Zack K
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- Applied Applied force Ball Force Force applied Forces Newton 2nd law
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Ball colliding with rod elastically
Homework Statement Ans D) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution The problem I am having in this question is that mass and speed of ball is not given . I think it is not possible to solve this question without this data . Am I correct or is data sufficient in this problem ? Thanks- Vibhor
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- Ball Rod
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HW questions about Forces with ball examples
Hey all, I'm don't have the firmest grasp on physics and a little help would be much appreciated! So two questions: 1)a physics student watching a tennis match states, "while the ball is in contact with the racquet, the racquet exerts a larger force on the ball than the ball does on the...- Avram Bourdeau
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- Ball Force Forces Newton Tennis
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Sign of Acceleration of dropped tennis ball at the floor
Homework Statement You drop a tennis ball on a hard floor, and it bounces upward. If the x-axis is directed upward, what is the sign of the acceleration while the ball is in contact with the floor? Homework Equations a=v/t The Attempt at a Solution I thought that the acceleration when the...- Lechiam
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- Acceleration Ball Sign Tennis
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Electric field at the centre of a ball
Question : Find the electric field at the centre of a ball of radius R with volume charge density rho = a.r, where a is a constant vector and r is a radius vector drawn from ball's centre. Relevant Equations and attempt at solution : I used the basic formula for electric field due to...- Nitin Gupta
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- Ball Electric Electric field Field Homework
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Thermal Radiation of a steel ball
Why does a steel ball appear hotter than a charcoal piece at the same temperature when picked up by bare hands?- Samujawal
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- Ball Radiation Steel Thermal Thermal radiation
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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B Observer Sees When I Throw Ball at Speed of Light
If I were of speed 299 792 457 m/s relative to an observer and throw a ball, what would the observer see?- jirakst
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- Ball Light Speed Speed of light
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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MHB Which Person (if any) has a greater chance of picking out the Red ball?
A) There are 5 balls inside bag A. They're all a different color (Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple). Person A has two attempts to pick a Red ball from inside bag A: 1st Attempt: 1/5 chance = 20% = Let's say Person A picked out a blue ball. 2nd Attempt: 1/4 chance = 25%. B) There are 4...- pwange
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- Ball
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- Forum: General Math
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Tension of wire attached to 45-kg ball.
Homework Statement "A solid uniform 45-kg ball of diameter 32cm is supported against a verticle frictionless wall using a thin 30cm wire of negligible mass. A)Make a free body diagram for the ball and use it to find the tension in the wire. B)How hard does the ball push against the...- BlueQuark
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- Ball Tension Wire
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Bouncing ball and Doppler effect
Homework Statement Consider two parallel walls perfectly reflective placed at the distance ##d = 0.8 m ##. A ball, provided with a device through which are emitted continuously frequency sound waves equal to ##f_0=430 Hz##, is launched from one wall to another. It moves with constant velocity...- Soren4
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- Ball Bouncing ball Doppler Doppler effect Doppler shift Frequency Sound Stationary waves
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How Does Buoyancy Affect a Ball's Movement in Water, Oil, and Moon Gravity?
Homework Statement 1a)How does a ball floating 50% in water move when a LARGE amount of oil is added? 1b) if something denser than water were added, how would the ball move? 1c) if the exp. was done on the moon with different gravity and no atmosphere, how would the ball move?Homework...- Joe55433454
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- Ball Buoyancy Buoyant Gravity Moon Oil Water
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A ball being hit, find the energies and maximum height
Homework Statement The longest homerun hit by Miguel Cabrera in the 2012 season occurred at Comerica Park and had an initial y-component of velocity of 19.8 m/s and an initial x-component of velocity given as m/s, where is some value left undetermined. Assume the ball left the bat 1.22 m off...- Charlene
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- Ball Energies Energy calculation Gravitational energy Height Kinetic energy Maximum Maximum height
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Does the Soccer Ball Move If I Kick It with Equal Force?
If i kick a soccer ball, the soccer ball exerts the same force on my foot as i exert of the ball. In that case, why does the soccer ball move at all. If the forces are equal should there be motion. I know it a dumb question but i need some deep explanation. Also can I exert force on something...- Dynamics101
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- Ball Force
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Fluid dymanics basics ball valve full open vs. half open
is there any difference and why ? I have a ball valve with 100 psi jet fuel on one side and atmosphere on the other end ? Is there any difference if o have 100 psi and the valve all the way open vs. say 200 psi and only half way open . Please explain ?- Mick McCormick
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- Ball Basics Fluid Valve
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Coefficient of restitution of a ball question
Why is the coefficient of restitution of a ball independent of the height it is dropped from? A mathematical explanation would be best. Thank you. -
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Ball of gas experiences rapid increase in pressure....
Homework Statement A self-gravitating ball of gas suddenly experiences a rapid increase in its pressure to a new value P'. Taking average density of the star to be ρ and radius R, and ignoring gravity altogether, estimate the time scale of expansion of the star. Homework Equations Force=...- Poirot
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- Ball Gas increase Pressure
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Ball rotated on a string vector diagram
Homework Statement is 1222.5i 1 20.2j2 m/s . For that instant, (a) sketch a vector diagram showing the components of its acceler- ation, (b) determine the magnitude of its radial accel- eration, and (c) determine the speed and velocity of the ball. 42. A ball swings counterclockwise in a...- Ab17
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- Ball Diagram String Vector
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help