A thin plate is being pulled upward with F = 0.2 lbs through glycerin at 68°F between two stationary walls, as shown in the figure below. The plate has a height of 9 inches, a width (into the page) of 3 inches, and a negligible thickness. If the plate is moving upward at a steady velocity of 10 ft/s, what is the mass of the plate? 9 in WALL F 0.1 in 0.2 in WALL plate glycerin
A thin plate is being pulled upward with F = 0.2 lbs through glycerin at 68°F between two stationary walls, as shown in the figure below. The plate has a height of 9 inches, a width (into the page) of 3 inches, and a negligible thickness. If the plate is moving upward at a steady velocity of 10 ft/s, what is the mass of the plate? 9 in WALL F 0.1 in 0.2 in WALL plate glycerin
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