Answer:
Explanation:
We have:
diameter of the wheel,
weight of the wheel,
mass of hanging object to the wheel,
speed of the hanging mass after the descend,
height of descend,
(a)
moment of inertia of wheel about its central axis:
The common #2 pencil is 7 1/2 long with a wooden shaft measuring about 6 3/4
Answer:
B
Explanation:
While answer C may sound correct, Answer B is makes more sense. We know you cant use High-beam lights when u cant see ongoing traffic because it could affect the other driver coming across from you. Its good to use it when legal and safe, but in that term I still don't believe there's no reason for HIGH-beamed. That's this leaves B, when you are on u lighted streets.
By looking at the acceleration of the object.
In fact, Netwon's second law states that the resultant of the forces acting on an object is equal to the product between the mass m of the object and its acceleration:
So, when static friction is acting on the object, if the object is still not moving we know that all the forces are balanced: in fact, since the object is stationary, its acceleration is zero, and so the resultant of the forces (left term in the formula) must be zero as well (i.e. the forces are balanced).
The formula for the rotational kinetic energy is
where I is the moment of inertia. This is just mass times the square of the perpendicular distance to the axis of rotation. In other words, the radius of the propeller or this is equivalent to the length of the rod. ω is the angular velocity. We determine I and ω first.
ω = 573 rev/min * (2π rad/rev) * (1 min/60 s) = 60 rad/s
Then,