The machine part ABC is supported by a frictionless hinge at B and a 10degree wedge at C. There is also a 120 lb force pushing to the right of point A. Knowing that the coefficient of static friction is 0.20 at both surfaces of the wedge, determine (a) the force P required to move the wedge to...
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Construct a finite-state machine that changes every other bit, starting with the second bit, of an input string, and leaves the other bits unchanged.
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The Attempt at a Solution
Say I have the string 1001101, then I am supposed to make a...
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I'm looking at how to calculate the tension in the ropes in an Atwood machine (two masses hanging on either side of a pulley, with mass 2 on the right side). We were told, for connected objects, that it was easiest to treat the two objects as a system and use a curved...
Suppose a wormhole time machine is made by moving one mouth close to speed of light for a suitable time. Further suppose that immediately after the time machine is first completed, we have the following:
Time at Mouth 'A' ---> 2010
Time at Mouth 'B' ---> 2000
Now if 20 years go by, would...
I have two problems which appear equivalent, but apparently they are not.
The first one is this:
M, a solid cylinder (M=1.75 kg, R=0.131 m) pivots on a thin, fixed, frictionless bearing. A string wrapped around the cylinder pulls downward with a force F which equals the weight of a 0.750 kg...
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What is the relationship between the total mass and the acceleration of an Atwood’s machine?
The Attempt at a Solution
I have a graph from the lab, but the regression value for the best fit line is very poor, so it is difficult to tell much from the values. I can see...
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I am familiar with the concept of orbiting a black hole without entering its event horizon as a means of time travel. Does anyone have any research on this matter, or know of any papers which deal with this concept.
I would really like to explain this concept to a colleague and additional...
1.In the diagram above, the pulley is frictionless and the ropes are massless. Given that m1 = 14.5 kg and m2 = 23.0 kg, calculate the acceleration of m2 downwards. What is the magnitude of the tension in the string...
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If a washing machine's drum has a radius of 26 cm and spins at 4 rev/s, what is the strength of the artificial gravity to which the clothes are subjected? Express your answer as a multiple of g.
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w = distance/time
w= (angular velocity)
The...
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Again, I've uploaded a diagram of the problem.
In the setup shown, m1 = 0.30kg, m2 = 0.45kg and theta = 11 degrees. Also, between the first block and the incline, coefficient of friction = 0.40. Assume the system moves so that the first block slides up the incline. (a)...
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A simple Atwood's machine uses two masses m1 and m2. Starting from rest, the speed of the two masses is 8.7 m/s at the end of 7.4 s. At that time, the kinetic energy of the system is 61 J and each mass has moved a distance of 32.19 m.
Find the value of the heavier mass...
Assuming a machine such that it produces blocks of negative and positive mass from vacum, and it uses the produced positive mass to power all these procedure such that it forms a perpetrual motion machine.
would it be theoredcally posible to do this with the positive mass produced in the...
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This is not the exact picture, instead of having M1 there let end of the string be connected to the ground instead
Find the tensions and accelerations
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A 59-kg window-washer stands on a 17-kg platform. The platform is fixed to a rope that passes over a pulley attached to the ceiling, which allows the window-washer to raise himself and the platform. (a) To accelerate himself and the platform at a rate of 0.84 m/s2, with...
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As anyone with a front-loading washing machine knows, watching them in action can be great entertainment. Well, I was bored tonight and did just that. During the final spin cycle, the drum spins really, really fast (not too sure how many rpm) to wring most of the water out of the...
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For this problem the atwood's machine is used. There is a simulation where, m1 is 1.0 kg and m2 is 1.1 kg. Mass m2 rests on the floor that exerts a normal force, FN, on m2. There is no motion (i.e.. the system is in equilibrium). What is the normal force, FN, and what is...
I just finished watching a documentary called The World's First Time Machine on youtube about a dude trying to use lasers to send particles back in time. It's kinda old but I'm sure a lot of you have already seen it. I can link it if you want.
But they were acting like the dude was on the...
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A soft-drink machine dispenses only regular Coke and Diet Coke. 60 percent of all purchases from this machine are diet drinks. The machine currently has 10 cans of each type. If 15 customers want to purchase drinks prior to the machine being restocked, what is the prob...
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1. A 4MVA, 13.3kV, 60Hz, 3 phase, delta-connected alternator has an effective resistance of 5.2 ohm/phase and a combined armature reactance of 54 ohm/phase. Determine the full-load generated voltage per phase, a. At unity pf, b. at 0.8 pf lagging, and at 0.866 leading pf.
2...
What is the reading on the scale for the first one?? My friend mentioned that upthrust need not be considered as its an 'internal force', i wonder why??
Shouldnt' the net force dowards be (Weight of stone - pVg) + (Weight of water + pVg) as the water experiences an equal an opposite downthrust...
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An Atwood machine is constructed using a disk of mass 2.4 and radius 23.4. What is the acceleration of the system? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 .
Picture: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/SfTbLxMiShi/atwood.jpg
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\sumF=ma
torque = I(alpha)...
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An Atwood machine is constructed using a
hoop with spokes of negligible mass. The
2.4 kg mass of the pulley is concentrated on
its rim, which is a distance 20.9 cm from the
axle. The mass on the right is 1.36 kg and on
the left is 1.79 kg.
What is the magnitude...
I have to implement a sequential machine to resolve 4-bit security code . I have to use a GAL22LV10 to implement it. I've given the GAL22LV10 Circuit diagram & part of the data sheet...
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I'm trying to come up with a proper method of naming cables in our machine.( we develop vending machines.)
Currently I am using the following structure for cable names:
Host-Target-cable Type
for example: IPC-NAC-D ; which is Industrial PC - Note Acceptor - Data Cable
But...
The original problem was as follows:
Closed-loop system, with complete isolation.
Salt water is green, fresh water blue,
porous plug (AB) is red.
Fresh water spills into the salt water column
at C if the fresh water is lifted
higher than the salt water,
maintaining continuous flow...
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I am trying to put together a fitness machine that used up to fifteen pulleys. Is there anybody here that is an expert in this field or knows someone who is? I am willing to pay a reasonable consulting fee if they can help solve my problem.
Thank you,
Edmond
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I am currently trying to buy some imperial machine screws and bolts online, and I am confused with how the diameter is given.
The website I am seaching (boltdepot.com) gives me these diameters but I don´t understand what is meant by i.e. "2-56"
2-56
4-40
6-32
8-32...
1. A wheel is rotating about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the wheel and passing through the center of the wheel. The angular speed of the wheel is increasing at a constant rate. Point A is on the rim of the wheel and point B is midway between the rim and the center of the wheel. For...
Question : The masses of blocks A and B are given M_a and M_b , respectively, the moment of inertia of the wheel about its axis is I , and the radius of the semicircle in which the string moves is R. Assume that there is no slippage between the wheel and the string.
Also M_a > M_b
a.) Find...
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Since we know that time travel is possible, what would the time machines look like? How large would it be? For the moment, I am not concerned with how it would be powered to bring it up to a speed fast enough , but construction wise what would it look like? will be like a cylinderical...
As a summer project I was thinking of building an entirely mechanical Turing machine - possibly with Lego. Has anyone attempted this? Does anyone have any advice on how to design this?
Thanks.
I am currently designing and fabricating an Ice making machine and I would love you to help me come up with ideas to improve the traditional ice making machine.
Thanks.
Here's an interesting article that describes how a systematic approach to troubleshooting solved a problem in a high tech manufacturing plant. The problem turned out to be voltage peak clipping or flat-topping which is common in building which were not designed to handle the non-linear loads...
Hello all. I've read the forums a few times for help but this is my first time posting, so please bear with me if I make a few mistakes.
I'm studying for my final undergrad assessment, so I thought a good way to study would be to make "advanced" versions of problems I'm already familiar with...
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I am trying to extract the 3 angles from a unit vector to position a part on a 5 axis milling machine:
This machine has 3 linear axes (x,y,z), direct coordinate system
It has 2 rotary axes:
A turns about the x (called 'tilt')
C is carried on the A axis (called 'rotary')
See...
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Well gravity's acceleration on objects is 9.8 m/s^2 and the question is why the Atwood Wheel moves faster as the mass on side is increased.
Homework Equations
N/A
The Attempt at a Solution
I am thinking it has something to do with inertia and the torque of the...
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Determine the force of gravity acting on the masses (we want to end up with 9.8m/s2---> My situation : A rope with 2 different masses hanging on each side, is held by a pulley. The heavier mass falls towards one end. (teacher said something about the mass having to cancel out...
our textbook says that the output of a C program deepends on whether the machine is 32 bit or 16 bit. So i was wondering what that means and if today 16 bit machines are still used?
I'm fairly experienced with computer hardware and software, but I've been out of the game for awhile in terms of buying new machines. I'm looking to buy/build a computer for academic work (computational astrophysics). I have about $2000 to spend, and I really want to maximize the power that this...
A soft-drink machine discharges an average of 200 ml per cup, with a standard deviation of 15 ml. What is the probability that a cup contains between 191 and 209 ml?
Attempt:
Z_1 = \frac{190.5-200}{15} = -0.63
Z_2 = \frac{209.5-200}{15} = 0.63
The table in my book "Areas under the...
Fruit Polishing Machine. Help for a student!
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I’m a student from Politecnico di Milano, where I’m doing a graduate diploma in Design & Engineering. I have a problem related with the mechanic of my project: I am designing a machine to polish fruit in home environment (the machine...
I am designing a machine using a cam to generate a down force on a customers product (chew toy). The customer is wanting to try out different materials against his current production model. I was wondering if anyone could help me calculate the cam force in the veticle direction using a 110...
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A uniform circular pulley of mass 2m can rotate freely about its axis of symmetry which is fixed in a horizontal position. Two masses m, 3m are connected by a massless string which passes over the pulley without slipping. The whole system undergoes planar motion with the...
There's a handful of cosmologists and QM types who claim "the universe computes".
There's another crowd who insist this is rubbish - the universe isn't a computer.
However, it certainly appears to be 'computational'; this is demonstrable: if we can write a program that simulates a real...
I have an old machine, that I want to set up as a webserver (just to play around with, so I know what I'm doing before I go and buy a new machine for it). Problem is, it's too old. I was wondering if someone here could suggest an operating system which might run on it. It has a 667 MHz Intel...
I have to write a routine that reads in csv data and appends it in an xml template and saves it. I am not allowed to use C# or C++. It must be in C. I am running it on a Sun machine. Our team has come up with the reader for the nodes of the xml. I've checked several websites looking for example...
About thirty years ago I was experimenting with some electrical/magnetic devices and found that a machine called a Kirlian machine would light up the path (coronal discharge) of magnetic fields and so I could visually see the presence of a magnet field and therefore an electrical current as it...
Just want to know if anyone is familar with this, and if they can explain what he is doing too make it work, or if it;s just a hoax like many people believe?