Una mujer de masa m está parada en el borde de una mesa giratoria horizontal de momento de inercia I y radio R. La mesa al principio está en reposo y tiene libertad de moverse alrededor de un eje vertical sin fricción que pasa por su centro. La mujer empieza a caminar alrededor de la orilla en direción de las manecillas del reloj (vista desde arriba) a una velocidad constante v en relación a la Tierra.

a) En qué dirección y con qué velocidad angular gira la mesa?

b) Cuál es el trabajo efectuado por la mujer para poner en movimiento la mesa?

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Answer 1

r

[tex]- \frac{mR^2 }{I } \ v[/tex]Answer:

a)      w = - [tex]\frac{m r }{I} v[/tex]  ,  b)   W = - ½ m_woman R² (1 + m_woman R / I²) v²

Explanation:

a) To solve this exercise, let's use the conservation of angular momentum.

We define a system formed by the table and the woman, therefore the torques are internal and the moment is conserved

initial instant. Before starting to move the woman

         L₀ = 0

final instant. After starting to move

         L_f = I w + m v r

the moment is preserved

        L₀ = L_f

         0 = Iw + m v r

         w = - [tex]\frac{m r }{I} v[/tex]                    (1)

the direction of the angular velocity is opposite to the direction of the linear velocity, that is, counterclockwise

b) for this part we use the relationship between work and kinetic energy

        W = ΔK

in this case the initial speed is zero and the final speed of the table, using the relationship between linear and angular variables

         v = w r

we substitute

          W = 0 - ½ I_total w²

          I_total = I + m_{woman} R²

          W = - ½ (I + m_woman R²)  ( [tex]\frac{m_{woman} R}{I} \ v[/tex]) ²

          W = - ½ (m_woman² R² + m_woman³ R³ / I²) v²

          W = - ½ m_woman R² (1 + m_woman R / I²) v²


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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

Explained below

Explanation:

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The Southern Hemisphere reflects a tremendous amount of radiation during the December solstice.

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Answer:

v = 1.63 m/s

Explanation:

Given that,

The mass of a car, m = 1500 kg

The kinetic energy of a car, K = 2004 m/s

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[tex]K=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2\\\\v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2K}{m}} \\\\v=\sqrt{\dfrac{2\times 2004}{1500}} \\\\v=1.63\ m/s[/tex]

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If an object has a potential energy of 15 J and a kinetic energy of 20 J. What is the mechanical energy of the object?

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Answer:

Mechanical energy = 35 Joules

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a. Potential energy (P.E): it is an energy possessed by an object or body due to its position above the earth.

b. Kinetic energy (K.E): it is an energy possessed by an object or body due to its motion.

Furthermore, the mechanical energy of a physical object or body is the sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy possessed by the object or body.

Mathematically, it is given by the formula;

Mechanical energy = P.E + K.E

Given the following data;

Potential energy = 15 J

Kinetic energy = 20 J

To find the mechanical energy;

Mechanical energy = P.E + K.E

Mechanical energy = 15 + 20

Mechanical energy = 35 Joules

Answer:

Mechanical energy = 35 Joules

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Answer: (d)

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Mass of the first ram [tex]m_1=49\ kg[/tex]

The velocity of this ram is [tex]v_1=-7\ m/s[/tex]

Mass of the second ram [tex]m_2=52\ kg[/tex]

The velocity of this ram [tex]v_2=9\ m/s[/tex]

They combined after the collision

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[tex]\Rightarrow m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v\\\Rightarrow 49\times (-7)+52\times (9)=(52+49)v\\\Rightarrow v=\dfrac{125}{101}\ m/s \quad[\text{east}][/tex]

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Answer:

(a) It is a destructive interference

(b) The places at which destructive interference occur on the line between the two in-phase sources, are 1.07798 m before and after the two sources

Explanation:

(a) The given parameters are;

The distance between the two in-phase sources, d = 3.50 m

The type of waves produced by the two sources = identical waves

The wavelength of the waves produced by the two sources, λ = 5.96 m

For constructive interference, we have;

d·sin(θ) = m·λ

Where, m = 0, 1, -1, 2, -2, ...

For destructive interference, we have;

[tex]d \cdot sin(\theta) = \left(m + \dfrac{1}{2} \right) \cdot \lambda[/tex]

d·sin(θ) = Δl =

Where, m = 0, 1, -1, 2, -2, ...

Therefore, given that λ > d, for constructive interference

sin(θ) = m·λ/d > 1 for m > 0 which is invalid as the maximum value for sin(θ) = 1

Therefore, the possible interference is destructive interference

(b) For destructive interference, when m = 0, we have;

[tex]3.5 \times sin(\theta) = \left(0 + \dfrac{1}{2} \right) \times 5.96[/tex]

∴ sin(θ) = (5.96/2)/3.5

θ = arcsin((5.96/2)/3.5)

By trigonometry, we have;

tan(θ) = (d/2)/l

Where

l = The location along the line

∴ l = (d/2)/(tan(θ))

By substitution, we have;

l = (3.5/2)/(tan(arcsin((5.96/2)/3.5))) = 1.07798

Therefore, the two locations along the line where there is a destructive are 1.07798 m along the line before and after the two in-phase sources.

Consider a projectile. Which of the following describes y-motion? Check all that apply.
1. The y motion is a vertical motion.
2. The y motion is a horizontal motion
3. A projectile covers different distances per second in the direction.
4. A projectile covers equal distance per second in this direction

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Answer:

1. True - gravity affects the y motion

2. False - x-coordinates affect the horizontal motion

3. y because gravity affects motion in  the y-direction

4. x generally no external forces act in the x direction and hence no acceleration in the x direction

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Match each sound feature to its description

amplitude

the density of the medium's particles

at the compressions of the wave

compression

the part of a wave where the particles

of the medium are farther apart

wavelength

the distance between compressions

or rarefactions

rarefaction

the part of a wave where the particles

of the medium are closer together

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Answer:

1. Amplitude.

2. Rarefaction.

3. Wavelength.

4. Compression.

Explanation:

Sound are mechanical waves that are highly dependent on matter for their propagation and transmission. Some of the properties of sound waves as it travels through a medium such as solid, liquid and gas includes the following;

1. Amplitude: the density of the medium's particles at the compressions of the waves.

2. Rarefaction: the part of a wave where the particles of the medium are farther apart. This ultimately implies that, it is part of a longitudinal wave in which the particles that make up the matter for the movement of the wave are separated by a greater distance.

3. Wavelength: the distance between compressions or rarefactions i.e the distance between two successive compressions or refractions.

4. Compression: the part of a wave where the particles of the medium are closer together. This ultimately implies that, it is part of a longitudinal wave in which the particles that make up the matter for the movement of the wave are closer together.

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A) The ball that is thrown straight up will have more kinetic energy but less speed than the ball that is thrown straight down.

B) The ball that is thrown straight up will have more kinetic energy and more speed than the ball that is thrown straight down.
Both balls will have the same kinetic energy and speed.

C) The ball that is thrown straight up will have more kinetic energy but less speed than the ball that is thrown straight down.

D) The ball that is thrown straight down will have more kinetic energy and more speed than the ball that is thrown straight up.

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Answer:

the answer is B.

Explanation:

The ball that is thrown straight up has more kinetic energy and more speed than the ball that is thrown straight down. Both balls have the same kinetic energy and speed.

What is the kinetic energy and potential energy?

The kinetic energy of a body can be determined as the energy of a moving physical system because of its motion. Work has to be done on an object to change its kinetic energy.

The kinetic energy of the moving system can be expressed as K.E. = ½mv²  where ‘m’ is mass while ‘v’ is the velocity of the object.

The potential Energy of the physical system can be described as the energy stored due to its position. The mathematical formula for the calculation of the potential energy can be expressed in the form of P.E = m×g×h where ‘g’ is the gravitational acceleration, ‘m’ is the mass and ‘h’ is the height in meters

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