A fisherman in a boat is using a “10-lb test” fishing line. This means that the line can exert a force of 45 Ν without breaking (1 lb = 4.45 Ν). ( a ) How heavy a fish can the fisherman land if he pulls the fish up vertically at constant speed? ( b ) If he accelerates the fish upward at 2.0 m/s 2 what maximum weight fish can he land? ( c ) Is it possible to land a 15-lb trout, on 10-lb test line? Why or why not?
A fisherman in a boat is using a “10-lb test” fishing line. This means that the line can exert a force of 45 Ν without breaking (1 lb = 4.45 Ν). ( a ) How heavy a fish can the fisherman land if he pulls the fish up vertically at constant speed? ( b ) If he accelerates the fish upward at 2.0 m/s 2 what maximum weight fish can he land? ( c ) Is it possible to land a 15-lb trout, on 10-lb test line? Why or why not?
A fisherman in a boat is using a “10-lb test” fishing line. This means that the line can exert a force of 45 Ν without breaking (1 lb = 4.45 Ν). (a) How heavy a fish can the fisherman land if he pulls the fish up vertically at constant speed? (b) If he accelerates the fish upward at 2.0 m/s2 what maximum weight fish can he land? (c) Is it possible to land a 15-lb trout, on 10-lb test line? Why or why not?
You're on an interplanetary mission, in an orbit around the Sun. Suppose you make a maneuver that brings your perihelion in closer to the Sun but leaves your aphelion unchanged. Then you must have
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The force of the quadriceps (Fq) and force of the patellar tendon (Fp) is identical (i.e., 1000 N each). In the figure below angle in blue is Θ and the in green is half Θ (i.e., Θ/2). A) Calculate the patellar reaction force (i.e., R resultant vector is the sum of the horizontal component of the quadriceps and patellar tendon force) at the following joint angles: you need to provide a diagram showing the vector and its components for each part. a1) Θ = 160 degrees, a2) Θ = 90 degrees. NOTE: USE ONLY TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTIONS (SIN/TAN/COS, NO LAW OF COSINES, NO COMPLICATED ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE, ETC. Question A has 2 parts!
The force of the quadriceps (Fq) and force of the patellar tendon (Fp) is identical (i.e., 1000 N each). In the figure below angle in blue is Θ and the in green is half Θ (i.e., Θ/2). A) Calculate the patellar reaction force (i.e., R resultant vector is the sum of the horizontal component of the quadriceps and patellar tendon force) at the following joint angles: you need to provide a diagram showing the vector and its components for each part. a1) Θ = 160 degrees, a2) Θ = 90 degrees. NOTE: USE DO NOT USE LAW OF COSINES, NO COMPLICATED ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS OR ANYTHING ELSE, ETC. Question A has 2 parts!
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