An egg is released from rest from the roof of a building and falls to the ground. Its fall is observed by a student on the roof of the building, who uses coordinates with origin at the roof, and by a student on the ground, who uses coordinates with origin at the ground. Do the values the two students assign to the following quantities match each other: initial gravitational potential energy, final gravitational potential energy, change in gravitational potential energy, and kinetic energy of the egg just before it strikes the ground? Explain.
An egg is released from rest from the roof of a building and falls to the ground. Its fall is observed by a student on the roof of the building, who uses coordinates with origin at the roof, and by a student on the ground, who uses coordinates with origin at the ground. Do the values the two students assign to the following quantities match each other: initial gravitational potential energy, final gravitational potential energy, change in gravitational potential energy, and kinetic energy of the egg just before it strikes the ground? Explain.
An egg is released from rest from the roof of a building and falls to the ground. Its fall is observed by a student on the roof of the building, who uses coordinates with origin at the roof, and by a student on the ground, who uses coordinates with origin at the ground. Do the values the two students assign to the following quantities match each other: initial gravitational potential energy, final gravitational potential energy, change in gravitational potential energy, and kinetic energy of the egg just before it strikes the ground? Explain.
The shear leg derrick is used to haul the 200-kg net of fish onto the dock as shown in. Assume the force in each leg acts along
its axis.
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Determine the compressive force along leg AB.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
FAB =
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Determine the compressive force along leg CB.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Determine the tension in the winch cable DB.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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(Figure 1) shows a bucket suspended from a cable by means of a small
pulley at C.
If the bucket and its contents have a mass of 10 kg, determine the location of the pulley for equilibrium. The cable is 6 m long.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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The particle in is in equilibrium and F4 = 165 lb.
Part A
Determine the magnitude of F1.
Express your answer in pounds to three significant figures.
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Determine the magnitude of F2.
Express your answer in pounds to three significant figures.
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Determine the magnitude of F3.
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University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)
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