Hungarian Adrian Annus won the gold medal for the hummer throw at the 2004 Olympics in Athens with a winning distance of 83.19 meters*.The event consists of swinging a 16 -pound weight attached to a wire 190 centimetres long in a circle and then releasing it. Assuming his release is at a 45 ∘ angle to the ground, the hammer will travel a distance of v 0 2 g metres, where g = 9.8 metres/second 2 and v 0 is the linear speed of the hammer when released. At what rate (rpm) was he swinging the hammer upon release? *Annus was stripped of his medal refusing to cooperate with postmedal drug testing.
Hungarian Adrian Annus won the gold medal for the hummer throw at the 2004 Olympics in Athens with a winning distance of 83.19 meters*.The event consists of swinging a 16 -pound weight attached to a wire 190 centimetres long in a circle and then releasing it. Assuming his release is at a 45 ∘ angle to the ground, the hammer will travel a distance of v 0 2 g metres, where g = 9.8 metres/second 2 and v 0 is the linear speed of the hammer when released. At what rate (rpm) was he swinging the hammer upon release? *Annus was stripped of his medal refusing to cooperate with postmedal drug testing.
Hungarian Adrian Annus won the gold medal for the hummer throw at the
2004
Olympics in Athens with a winning distance of
83.19
meters*.The event consists of swinging a
16
-pound weight attached to a wire
190
centimetres long in a circle and then releasing it. Assuming his release is at a
45
∘
angle to the ground, the hammer will travel a distance of
v
0
2
g
metres, where
g
=
9.8
metres/second
2
and
v
0
is the linear speed of the hammer when released. At what rate (rpm) was he swinging the hammer upon release?
*Annus was stripped of his medal refusing to cooperate with postmedal drug testing.
Use the information to find and compare Δy and dy. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
y = x4 + 7 x = −3 Δx = dx = 0.01
Δy =
dy =
4. A car travels in a straight line for one hour. Its velocity, v, in miles per hour at six minute intervals is shown
in the table. For each problem, approximate the distance the car traveled (in miles) using the given method,
on the provided interval, and with the given number of rectangles or trapezoids, n.
Time (min) 0 6 12 18|24|30|36|42|48|54|60
Speed (mph) 0 10 20 40 60 50 40 30 40 40 65
a.) Left Rectangles, [0, 30] n=5
b.) Right Rectangles, [24, 42] n=3
c.) Midpoint Rectangles, [24, 60] n=3
d.) Trapezoids, [0, 24] n=4
The bracket BCD is hinged at C and attached to a control cable at B. Let F₁ = 275 N and F2 = 275 N.
F1
B
a=0.18 m
C
A
0.4 m
-0.4 m-
0.24 m
Determine the reaction at C.
The reaction at C
N Z
F2
D
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