Problem 1: While sunbathing on the balcony of your 3rd floor apartment, you notice someone drop am = 8.7 kg pumpkin from rest from the roof of the 5-story building across the street. Since you just completed a course on surveying, you know that the two identical buildings are d = 32 m apart, and have floors that are h = 4.9 m tall. The first floor is at ground level, as shown. Randomized Variables m 8.7 kg d 32 m h 4.9 m Otheexpertta.com Part (a) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you immediately after it is dropped Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. La : Part (b) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 4th floor balcony of the other building Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. = Part (c) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 3rd floor balcony of the other building, directly across from you Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Lo
Problem 1: While sunbathing on the balcony of your 3rd floor apartment, you notice someone drop am = 8.7 kg pumpkin from rest from the roof of the 5-story building across the street. Since you just completed a course on surveying, you know that the two identical buildings are d = 32 m apart, and have floors that are h = 4.9 m tall. The first floor is at ground level, as shown. Randomized Variables m 8.7 kg d 32 m h 4.9 m Otheexpertta.com Part (a) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you immediately after it is dropped Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. La : Part (b) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 4th floor balcony of the other building Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. = Part (c) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 3rd floor balcony of the other building, directly across from you Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Lo
Problem 1: While sunbathing on the balcony of your 3rd floor apartment, you notice someone drop am = 8.7 kg pumpkin from rest from the roof of the 5-story building across the street. Since you just completed a course on surveying, you know that the two identical buildings are d = 32 m apart, and have floors that are h = 4.9 m tall. The first floor is at ground level, as shown. Randomized Variables m 8.7 kg d 32 m h 4.9 m Otheexpertta.com Part (a) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you immediately after it is dropped Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. La : Part (b) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 4th floor balcony of the other building Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. = Part (c) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 3rd floor balcony of the other building, directly across from you Numeric A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Lo
Problem 1: While sunbathing on the balcony of your 3rd floor apartment, you notice someone drop a m = 8.7 kg pumpkin from rest from the roof of the 5-story building across the street. Since you just completed a course on surveying, you know that the two identical buildings are d = 32 m apart, and have floors that are h = 4.9 m tall. The first floor is at ground level, as shown.
Randomized Variablesm = 8.7 kg d = 32 m h = 4.9 m
Part (a) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you immediately after it is dropped. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. La = __________________________________________
Part (b) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 4th floor balcony of the other building. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Lb = __________________________________________
Part (c) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 3rd floor balcony of the other building, directly across from you. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Lc = __________________________________________
Part (d) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you as it passes the floor of the 2ndnd floor balcony of the other building. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Ld = __________________________________________
Part (e) Determine the magnitude of the angular momentum of the pumpkin, in kilogram meters squared per second, as observed by you immediately before it hits the ground, at the bottom of the first floor. Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Le = __________________________________________
Definition Definition Product of the moment of inertia and angular velocity of the rotating body: (L) = Iω Angular momentum is a vector quantity, and it has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of angular momentum is represented by the length of the vector, and the direction is the same as the direction of angular velocity.
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