Predict/Calculate A uniform rope of length L and mass M rests on a table, (a) If you lift one end of the rope upward with a constant speed u, show that the rope’s center of mass moves upward with constant acceleration , (b) Next, suppose you hold the rope suspended in air, with its lower end just touching the table. If you now lower the rope with a constant speed, u, onto the table is the acceleration of the rope’s center of mass upward or downward? Explain your answer (c) Find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the ropes center of mass tor the case described in part (b). Compare with part (a).
Predict/Calculate A uniform rope of length L and mass M rests on a table, (a) If you lift one end of the rope upward with a constant speed u, show that the rope’s center of mass moves upward with constant acceleration , (b) Next, suppose you hold the rope suspended in air, with its lower end just touching the table. If you now lower the rope with a constant speed, u, onto the table is the acceleration of the rope’s center of mass upward or downward? Explain your answer (c) Find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the ropes center of mass tor the case described in part (b). Compare with part (a).
Predict/Calculate A uniform rope of length L and mass M rests on a table, (a) If you lift one end of the rope upward with a constant speed u, show that the rope’s center of mass moves upward with constant acceleration, (b) Next, suppose you hold the rope suspended in air, with its lower end just touching the table. If you now lower the rope with a constant speed, u, onto the table is the acceleration of the rope’s center of mass upward or downward? Explain your answer (c) Find the magnitude and direction of the acceleration of the ropes center of mass tor the case described in part (b). Compare with part (a).
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Consider the following mass distribution where the x- and y-coordinates are given in meters: 5.0 kg at (0.0, 0.0) m, 3.6 kg at (0.0, 4.1) m, and 4.0 kg at (2.9, 0.0) m. Where should a fourth object of 7.4 kg be
placed so that the center of gravity of the four-object arrangement will be at (0.0, 0.0) m?
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Stand with your heels and back against a wall and try to bend over and touch your toes. You’ll find that you have to stand away from the wall to do so without toppling over. Compare the minimum distance of your heels from the wall with that of a friend of the opposite sex. Who can touch their toes with their heels nearer to the wall males or females? On the average and in proportion to height, which sex has the lower center of gravity?
The mine car and its contents have a total mass of 5 kg and a center of gravity at G. If th
coefficient of static friction between the wheels and the tracks is 0.3 when the wheels an
locked, find the normal force acting on the front wheels at B and the rear wheels at A whe
the brakes at both A and B are locked. Does the car move? (g = 9.81 m/s²)
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0.8 m
B
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0.1 m
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