* A squirrel jumps of a roof in the horizontal direction. The origin of the coordinate system is at the point where the squirrel leaves the roof Compete Table P4.55 by drawing crosses in the cells that correctly connect the physical quantities in the first column that describe the motion of me squirrel and me descriptions of what is happening to these quantities while me squirrel is in flight. Consider me squirrel as a point-like object and assume that the resistive force exerted by the air is negligible. Table P4.55 Increases. Decreases. Physical Remains Is Increases Decreases then then quantity constant changing only only decreases increases x -coordinate magnitudey-coordinate magnitudeDirection of velocityMagnitudeof velocityDirection of accelerationMagnitude of acceleration
* A squirrel jumps of a roof in the horizontal direction. The origin of the coordinate system is at the point where the squirrel leaves the roof Compete Table P4.55 by drawing crosses in the cells that correctly connect the physical quantities in the first column that describe the motion of me squirrel and me descriptions of what is happening to these quantities while me squirrel is in flight. Consider me squirrel as a point-like object and assume that the resistive force exerted by the air is negligible. Table P4.55 Increases. Decreases. Physical Remains Is Increases Decreases then then quantity constant changing only only decreases increases x -coordinate magnitudey-coordinate magnitudeDirection of velocityMagnitudeof velocityDirection of accelerationMagnitude of acceleration
* A squirrel jumps of a roof in the horizontal direction. The origin of the coordinate system is at the point where the squirrel leaves the roof Compete Table P4.55 by drawing crosses in the cells that correctly connect the physical quantities in the first column that describe the motion of me squirrel and me descriptions of what is happening to these quantities while me squirrel is in flight. Consider me squirrel as a point-like object and assume that the resistive force exerted by the air is negligible.
Table P4.55
Increases.
Decreases.
Physical
Remains
Is
Increases
Decreases
then
then
quantity
constant
changing
only
only
decreases
increases
x-coordinate magnitudey-coordinate magnitudeDirection of velocityMagnitudeof velocityDirection of accelerationMagnitude of acceleration
A planar double pendulum consists of two point masses \[m_1 = 1.00~\mathrm{kg}, \qquad m_2 = 1.00~\mathrm{kg}\]connected by massless, rigid rods of lengths \[L_1 = 1.00~\mathrm{m}, \qquad L_2 = 1.20~\mathrm{m}.\]The upper rod is hinged to a fixed pivot; gravity acts vertically downward with\[g = 9.81~\mathrm{m\,s^{-2}}.\]Define the generalized coordinates \(\theta_1,\theta_2\) as the angles each rod makes with thedownward vertical (positive anticlockwise, measured in radians unless stated otherwise).At \(t=0\) the system is released from rest with \[\theta_1(0)=120^{\circ}, \qquad\theta_2(0)=-10^{\circ}, \qquad\dot{\theta}_1(0)=\dot{\theta}_2(0)=0 .\]Using the exact nonlinear equations of motion (no small-angle or planar-pendulumapproximations) and assuming the rods never stretch or slip, determine the angle\(\theta_2\) at the instant\[t = 10.0~\mathrm{s}.\]Give the result in degrees, in the interval \((-180^{\circ},180^{\circ}]\).
What are the expected readings of the ammeter and voltmeter for the circuit in the figure below? (R = 5.60 Ω, ΔV = 6.30 V)
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simple diagram to illustrate the setup for each law- coulombs law and biot savart law
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