Equilibirium Definition and 65 Threads
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Explaining The Non-Reaction Of An Iron Nail With Equilibrium
The question asks: Recall that you observed very little corrosion occurring on the iron nail immersed in NaOH(aq) solution. This observation is difficult to explain from an electrochemistry perspective since electrochemistry principles predict a spontaneous reaction that should cause...- Logan Johnston
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- Electrochemical Equilibirium Equilibrium Iron Organic chemistry
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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What Is the Minimum Angle to Keep the Boxes Stationary on an Inclined Plane?
Homework Statement 9.12) The mass of the box on the left is 30kg and the mass of the box on the right is 40kg. The coefficient of static friction between each box and the inclined plane is μs = 0.2. Determine the minimum angle α for which the boxes will remain stationary. Homework Equations...- whitejac
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- Angle Equilibirium Forces Friction Minimum Physics Slip Statics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Newton's 3rd law and force equilibrium
Hi. Assume a rock lying on the ground. Furthermore, let's assume both the rock and Earth to be rigid bodies. I'm a bit confused about force equilibrium and Newton's 3rd law here. There's Earth's gravity acting on the rock, and by Newton's 3rd law (or just by looking at the law of gravity) the...- greypilgrim
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- Equilibirium Equilibrium Force Gravity Law Newton 3rd law
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- Forum: Mechanics
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How Do You Calculate the Reactions at Supports in a 3D Equilibrium Problem?
Homework Statement The 1.1m bar is supported by a ball and socket support at A and 2 smooth walls. The tension in the vertical cable CD is 1kN. Draw the Free Body Diagram of the Bar. Determine the Reactions at A and B. Homework Equations Equillibrium equations. Perhaps the vector...- whitejac
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- 3d Algebra Equilibirium Equilibrium Free body diagram Moments Statics Vectors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Free body diagram of pin support and cable
Homework Statement A) Draw a free body B) determine the tension in rope A and the reactions in B. Homework Equations [/B] Standard equilibrium equations The Attempt at a Solution My free body shows a collinear force T through the rope, the given downward force at 5ft, and then a Bx and By...- whitejac
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- Body Cable Diagram Equilibirium Force Free body Free body diagram Pin Support Tension
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Equilibrium Process for Calculating Tension in a Tight-Rope Walker's Wire
Homework Statement A 60 kg tight-rope walker carries a long beam with a mass of 30 kg across a 10 m long wire. When she is at the centre of the wire (i.e. 5 m across), each section of the wire makes an angle of 5° to the horizontal. Assuming that the mass of the wire is negligible, calculate...- barbiegirl42
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- Angles Equilibirium Equilibrium Forces Process Torque Wire
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Direction of equilibrium if you remove heat from exothermic reaction
If you remove heat from an exothermic reaction will the equilibrium shift to the products or to the reactants according to le chatelier's principle- lonely_nucleus
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- Direction Equilibirium Equilibrium Exothermic Heat Reaction
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- Forum: Chemistry
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Center of mass vs center of support of equilibrium
Homework Statement Where is the difference between center of support of equilibrium and center of mass of system. For example we are given a ruler with length L and mass M and two builds with mass m1 and m2 on its edges. Homework Equations http://imgur.com/PiGA817 The Attempt at a Solution I...- MaiteB
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- Center Center of mass Equilibirium Equilibrium Mass Support
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How many bricks can be put without disordering the equilibrium
Homework Statement A homogenous brick with length L, is on a horizontal surface. On this brick are put one after another other bricks, which are the same with the first. Every brick is moved along L/5 units horizontally from the predecessor one. How many bricks can be put without disordering...- MaiteB
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- Equilibirium Equilibrium
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Find the weight of a sphere connected to a pulley and to wall
Homework Statement The system of 2 spheres is in equilibrium. Figure: . If the weight of the second sphere P2=20N, ABC=60 degrees and BAC=30 degrees, find the weight of the first P1 and the force that is applied on the drum of the pulley. Homework Equations P1=m*a The Attempt at a Solution...- MaiteB
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- Equilibirium Pulley Sphere Wall Weight
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Callen Thermodynamics 2.8-2 matter flow equilibrium
Homework Statement A two component gaseous system has a fundamental equation of the form $$S=AU^{1/3} V^{1/3} N^{1/3} + \frac{BN_1N_2}{N}$$ where $$N=N_1+N_2$$ and A and B are positive constants. A closed cylinder of total volume 2V_0 is separated into two equal subvolumes by a rigid diathermal...- It's me
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- Entropy Equilibirium Equilibrium Flow Matter Themodynamics Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Equilibrium modelling in kraft mills
Hi, I've been working with equilibrium modelling in bleach plants of kraft mills in order to find areas likely of being subjected to mineral scale deposits. This has been rather successful - and it's been done successfully be many people before me. However, now I am interested in applying...- Gollegun
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- Equilibirium Equilibrium Modelling
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Finding the Center of Mass of a Suspended Scaffold and Paint Cans System
Homework Statement A horizontal scaffold, of length 2.00 m and uniform mass 50.0 kg, is suspended from a building by two cables. The scaffold has dozens of paint cans stacked on it at various points. The total mass of the paint cans is 80.0 kg. The tension in the cable at the right is 830 N...- bravoman
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- Equilibirium Equilibrium Static Static equilibrium Torque
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Two beams hanging in equilibrium
Homework Statement Two identical, uniform beams weighing 260 N each are connected at one end by a friction-less hinge. A light horizontal crossbar attached at the midpoints of the beams maintains an angle of 53 degrees between the beams. The beams are suspended from the ceiling by vertical...- p0ps1c1e
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- Beams Equilibirium Equilibrium Tension Torque
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solve Torque w/ 2 Supports & Equilibrium Problems Easily
1. A 6.0 m long uniform plank is balanced on two supports with are 3.7 m apart. The plank weighs 400N. If one of the supports is 0.5m fro one end of the plank, how far from the other end can a 65 kg load hang without the plank tipping over? and A 7.2 m long beam AB weighing 480 N has its...- VelvonVeden
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- equilibirium fulcrum torque
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help