BIO A Leafhopper's Leap The motion of jumping insects is of interest not only to biologists, but also to those who design robots Figure 5-46 shows the speed versus time graph for two different takeoff jumps of a 19-mg green leafhopper as determined from high-speed videos. (a) What is the magnitude of the average net force acting on the leafhopper’s body during jump 1? (b) What is the ratio of the force found m part (a) to the leafhopper s weight? (c) Is the average force during jump 2 greater than, less than, or equal to the average force during jump 1? Explain
BIO A Leafhopper's Leap The motion of jumping insects is of interest not only to biologists, but also to those who design robots Figure 5-46 shows the speed versus time graph for two different takeoff jumps of a 19-mg green leafhopper as determined from high-speed videos. (a) What is the magnitude of the average net force acting on the leafhopper’s body during jump 1? (b) What is the ratio of the force found m part (a) to the leafhopper s weight? (c) Is the average force during jump 2 greater than, less than, or equal to the average force during jump 1? Explain
BIO A Leafhopper's Leap The motion of jumping insects is of interest not only to biologists, but also to those who design robots Figure 5-46 shows the speed versus time graph for two different takeoff jumps of a 19-mg green leafhopper as determined from high-speed videos. (a) What is the magnitude of the average net force acting on the leafhopper’s body during jump 1? (b) What is the ratio of the force found m part (a) to the leafhopper s weight? (c) Is the average force during jump 2 greater than, less than, or equal to the average force during jump 1? Explain
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Nature of Resistance
Temperature-Resistance Relationship
Ohm's Law, Energy and Power
Kirchhoff's Law
• Maxwell's Mesh Analysis
1. A coil of copper wire (p = 10.37 2-cmil/ft) has a length of 600 ft. What is the length of an aluminum conductor
(p 17 cmil/ft), if its cross-sectional area and resistance are the same as those of the copper coil? (Hint: Look
for conversion of inches to mils and square inches to square foot. Include it in your solution.) (1 pt)
2. The copper field winding of an electric machine has a resistance of 46 at temperature of 22°C. What will be
its resistance at 75°C? (Use do = 0.00427 /°C for copper) (1 pt)
3. The resistivity of a copper rod 50 ft long and 0.25 inch in diameter is 1.76 μ at 20°C. What is its resistance at -
20°C? (1 pt)
4. When two resistors A and B are connected in series, the total resistance is 36 2. When connected in parallel, the
total resistance is 8 Q. What is the ratio of the resistance RA to resistance RB? Assume RA < RB. (1 pt)
5. The…
2. Two equally strong individuals, wearing
exactly the same shoes decide to do a tug of
war. The only difference is individual A is
2.5 meters tall and individual B is 1.5 meter
tall. Who is more likely to win the tug of
war?
6. A car drives at steady speed around a perfectly
circular track.
(a) The car's acceleration is zero.
(b) The net force on the car is zero.
(c) Both the acceleration and net force on the car
point outward.
(d) Both the acceleration and net force on the car
point inward.
(e) If there is no friction, the acceleration is
outward.
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