Two identical 9 N bar magnets rest on a wooden table with a coefficients of static kinetic friction both equal to 0.40. The force exerted between the magnetic poles 20250/x³ N where x is in mm and is the distance between the magnets. The magnets are slowly pushed towards one another until they suddenly jump together is the relative speed with which they collide? The center of magnetism for each m is 6.25 mm from the end.
Two identical 9 N bar magnets rest on a wooden table with a coefficients of static kinetic friction both equal to 0.40. The force exerted between the magnetic poles 20250/x³ N where x is in mm and is the distance between the magnets. The magnets are slowly pushed towards one another until they suddenly jump together is the relative speed with which they collide? The center of magnetism for each m is 6.25 mm from the end.
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Two identical 9 N bar magnets rest on a wooden table with a coefficients of static and
kinetic friction both equal to 0.40. The force exerted between the magnetic poles is
20250/x³ N where x is in mm and is the distance between the magnets. The
magnets are slowly pushed towards one another until they suddenly jump together. What
is the relative speed with which they collide? The center of magnetism for each magnet
is 6.25 mm from the end.
ANS.
Vrel = 0.346 m/s
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Two identical 9 N bar magnets rest on a wooden table with a coefficients of static and
kinetic friction both equal to 0.40. The force exerted between the magnetic poles is
20250/x³ N where x is in mm and is the distance between the magnets. The
magnets are slowly pushed towards one another until they suddenly jump together. What
is the relative speed with which they collide? The center of magnetism for each magnet
is 6.25 mm from the end.
ANS.
Vrel = 0.346 m/s
FBD AND KINEMATICS DIAGRAMS
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