Figure Q2.10 shows an object's position-versus-time graph. The letters A to E correspond to various segments of the motion in which the graph has constant slope. Figure Q2.10 a. Write a realistic motion short story for an object that would have this position graph. b. In which segment(s) is the object at rest? c. In which segment(s) is the object moving to the right? d. Is the speed of the object during segment C greater than, equal to, or less than its speed during segment E? Explain.
Figure Q2.10 shows an object's position-versus-time graph. The letters A to E correspond to various segments of the motion in which the graph has constant slope. Figure Q2.10 a. Write a realistic motion short story for an object that would have this position graph. b. In which segment(s) is the object at rest? c. In which segment(s) is the object moving to the right? d. Is the speed of the object during segment C greater than, equal to, or less than its speed during segment E? Explain.
Figure Q2.10 shows an object's position-versus-time graph. The letters A to E correspond to various segments of the motion in which the graph has constant slope.
Figure Q2.10
a. Write a realistic motion short story for an object that would have this position graph.
b. In which segment(s) is the object at rest?
c. In which segment(s) is the object moving to the right?
d. Is the speed of the object during segment C greater than, equal to, or less than its speed during segment E? Explain.
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Problem 4) A particle is being pushed up a smooth slot by a rod. At the instant when 0 = rad,
the angular speed of the arm is ė = 1 rad/sec, and the angular acceleration is = 2 rad/sec².
What is the net force acting on the 1 kg particle at this instant? Express your answer as a vector
in cylindrical coordinates. Hint: You can express the radial coordinate as a function of the angle
by observing a right triangle. (20 pts)
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2 m
Figure 3: Particle pushed by rod along vertical path.
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Problem 4) A particle is being pushed up a smooth slot by a rod. At the instant when 0 = rad,
the angular speed of the arm is ė = 1 rad/sec, and the angular acceleration is = 2 rad/sec².
What is the net force acting on the 1 kg particle at this instant? Express your answer as a vector
in cylindrical coordinates. Hint: You can express the radial coordinate as a function of the angle
by observing a right triangle. (20 pts)
Ꮎ
2 m
Figure 3: Particle pushed by rod along vertical path.
please solve and answer the question correctly. Thank you!!
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