The reason due to which a scale shows a non-zero reading in the first experiment, when the blade of the helicopter is not touching the scale. Given that Martha has a remote controlled toy helicopter which she uses to investigate the mechanism of a helicopter, by fixing a long stick and holding it directly above the plate of a long scale without touching it and allowing the blade to rotate with maximum speed. The scale reading shows zero before touching the helicopter and shows 54g when the blades are rotating.
The reason due to which a scale shows a non-zero reading in the first experiment, when the blade of the helicopter is not touching the scale. Given that Martha has a remote controlled toy helicopter which she uses to investigate the mechanism of a helicopter, by fixing a long stick and holding it directly above the plate of a long scale without touching it and allowing the blade to rotate with maximum speed. The scale reading shows zero before touching the helicopter and shows 54g when the blades are rotating.
Definition Definition Fundamental law of forces which states: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." In other words, whenever one body exerts a force on a second body, the second body exerts an oppositely directed force of equal magnitude on the first body. It is also called the “action-reaction law” and was defined by Sir Isaac Newton.
Chapter 6, Problem 74GP
(a)
To determine
The reason due to which a scale shows a non-zero reading in the first experiment, when the blade of the helicopter is not touching the scale. Given that Martha has a remote controlled toy helicopter which she uses to investigate the mechanism of a helicopter, by fixing a long stick and holding it directly above the plate of a long scale without touching it and allowing the blade to rotate with maximum speed. The scale reading shows zero before touching the helicopter and shows 54g when the blades are rotating.
(b)
To determine
The reason due to which the scale shows an increased reading in the second experiment after the blades start rotating and the reason because of which Martha expected the readings to decrease, when in the second experiment she fixes the helicopter legs to the scale plate with scotch tape and lets the blade rotate with maximum speed. The scale shows the mass of the helicopter as 123g before blades are rotating and 134g after the blades start to rotate.
You are tasked with designing a parallel-plate capacitor using two square metal plates, eachwith an area of 0.5 m², separated by a 0.1 mm thick layer of air. However, to increase the capacitance,you decide to insert a dielectric material with a dielectric constant κ = 3.0 between the plates. Describewhat happens (and why) to the E field between the plates when the dielectric is added in place of theair.
Calculate the work required to assemble a uniform charge Q on a thin spherical shell of radiusR. Start with no charge and add infinitesimal charges dq until the total charge reaches Q, assuming thecharge is always evenly distributed over the shell’s surface. Show all steps.
Rod AB is fixed to a smooth collar D, which slides freely along the vertical guide shown in (Figure 1). Point C is
located just to the left of the concentrated load P = 70 lb. Suppose that w= 17 lb/ft. Follow the sign convention.
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Determine the shear force at point C.
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Determine the moment at point C.
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