A hockey stick exerts an average force of 39N on a 0.2kg hockey puck over a displacement of 0.22m. if the hockey puck started from rest‚ what is the final velocity of the puck? Assume no friction. Your physics teacher walking with the aid of a cane approaches a skateboard of 3.5 kg lying on the side walk. Pushing with an angle of 60 degree down from the horizontal with his cane‚ he applies a force of 115N‚ which is enough to toll the skateboard out of his way. Calculate the initial acceleration
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VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION OF PIN ON DISC INSTRUMENT Bona fide record of work done by K. VIGNESH (09P653) S. VIMAL (09P654) P. VISHNU RAM (09P655) S. ARUN KUMAR (10P901) Preliminary mini-project dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (SANDWICH) Branch: PRODUCTION ENGINEERING Of Anna University‚ Chennai. MACRH 2012 DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION
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......8 3.4.1.1 Load Varying (or Constant Speed) Method ...............................8 3.4.1.2 Constant Loading Method ..........8 3.4.1.3 Mixed Loading Method...............9 3.4.2 General Remarks ...........................9 3.4.3 Skin friction correction force ........9 3.4.4 Measured Quantities....................10 3.4.5 Shaft Tare Test ............................10 3.4.6 Correction to Measured Forces ..........................................11 3 3.1.2 Installation......
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certain gap between the kiln shell‚ can neither too big nor too small.If the clearance is too small‚ the expansion of the kiln shell is limited by a foetus wreath‚ kiln brick is easy to damage.If the clearance is too large‚ kiln relative movement‚ the friction between shell and tyre ring more interested‚ also can make the kiln shell elliptical deformation is more serious. Add the lubricating oil in between. Door can I through the kiln shell and relative motion between the foetus wreath with to estimate
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1) Net velocity = 3 cos 55°= 1.72‚ 3 sin 55°-2 = .46 1.72 + .46 = 1.78 m/s Direction traveled will be 14.97° NW. 2) Total distance from you: √50km2 + 2.1km2 + 1.5km2 = 50.067 km from you. Relation to x-axis: = 90° + arccos(2.1/50.067) = 177.59° Relation to y-axis: = arccos(1.5/50.067) = 88.28° 3) Horozontal distance covered is 0+ 1100 * 0.32 = 352m traveled horizontally Vertical distance traveled is -1/2(-9.8)(.32)2 = .502 m traveled vertically 4) If he is 8m from the pool edge and 20m
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change in energy. Here‚ the object starts with kinetic energy [KE = (mv^2)/2] and friction brings it to rest by doing an equivalent amount of work. Work is‚ in this case‚ the product of the force of friction and the distance the object slides while coming to rest. Therefore‚ the distance the object slides is directly proportional to the kinetic energy of the object‚ and inversely proportional to the force of friction‚ i.e. d = (mv^2)/(2F). The 2-kg mass is half the mass of the 4-kg mass‚ and from
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The First and Second Conditions for Equilibrium The first condition for equilibrium: The second condition for equilibrium: • • ΣF = 0 ΣΓ = 0 • In when both of these conditions are satisfied in static systems all forces and torques sum to zero. In problems where the first and second conditions of equilibrium are satisfied‚ the best strategy is to create FBD’s for both the first and second conditions‚ derive equations based on these FBD’s and then see what useful information may be gleaned from
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doing 5000J of work in the process. During this time‚ the car moves 25.0m. Neglecting friction between the car and road‚ find (a) v and (b) the horizontal force exerted on the car. 25) A daredevil on a motorcycle leaves the end of a ramp with a speed of 35.0 m/s as in the figure P5.25. If his speed is 33.0 m/s when he reaches the peak of the path‚ what is the maximum height that he reaches? Ignore friction and air resistance. 31) A horizontal spring attached to a wall has a force constant
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not disapear after a few hours‚ this may be a pressure sore and should not be ignored. If you think you have found pressure sores‚ contact your GP surgery as soon as possible and seek advice. As people age their skin becomes fragile. Quite moderate friction on the skin can over time cause pressure sores. When helping the person to move be careful not to drag them across the bed or chair. Also make sure there are no rough seams in their clothes or anything in their pockets that could rub. Check their
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