What is the mass of a cylinder of silicon (in units of grams) that is 4.00 cm in diameter and 10.55 cm long?

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Answer 1

Answer:

309.02g

Explanation:

According to the information given in this question, the cylinder has the following:

Mass = ?

Length/height = 10.55cm

Diameter = 4.00cm

Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

Where; π = pie (3.142 or 22/7)

r = radius (cm)

h = height

Note that, radius = diameter/2

Hence, radius (r) = 4.00/2

r = 2.00cm.

V = πr²h

V = 22/7 × 2² × 10.55

V = 22/7 × 42.2

V = 928.4/7

V = 132.628cm³

Density = mass/volume

Hence, mass = density × volume

Where density of silicon is 2.33g/cm³

Mass = 2.33g/cm³ × 132.628cm³

Mass = 309.02g


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what is compressibility?

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Hi! Compressibility is the capacity of something to be flattened or reduced in size by pressure. I hope this helps you! Good luck and have a great day. ❤️

A quarterback applies a force 35 N for .28 seconds. What is the
impulse given to the ball?

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Answer:

= 9.8Ns

Explanation:

The impulse is: (35N)(0.28s) =9.8Ns

a 45 kg girl is bouncing on a trampoline. during a certain interval after she leaves t he surface of the trampoline, her kinetic energy decreases to 220 J from 420 J. how high does she rise during this interval neglect air resistance

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Answer: Height = 0.45m

Explanation:

According to the conservation of energy, When there are no interactions outside a system ie  neglecting air resistance,The change in kinetic energy is equal to the change in potential energy in a closed system.

Therefore the kinetic energy decrease, the potential energy increases, and  decreases for increase in Kinetic energy

an is represented by the formulae

ΔKinetic energy + ΔPotential energy = 0

ΔKinetic energy = -ΔPotential energy ( where negative sign represent decrease as kinetic energy increases.

ΔK.E=ΔP.E

420J- 220J= mgh

mass = 45kg

g =gravitational acceleration =9.8 m/s^2

200J = 45 X 9.8 X h

h = 200/45 x 9.8 /= 0.45m

Which type of muscle helps the body move?
a
Cardiac
b
Smooth
c
Skeletal
d
None of the Above

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Answer:

Cccccccc GIVE BRAINLYEST PLEASE

Answer: It´s c-skeletal

Explanation:

A string under a tension of 53.9 N is used to whirl a rock in a horizontal circle of radius 2.59 m at a speed of 21.8 m/s. The string is pulled in and the speed of the rock increases. When the string is 1.23 m long and the speed of the rock is 54.8 m/s, the string breaks. What is the breaking strength (in newtons) of the string

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Answer:

The breaking strength of the string is 717.19 N

Explanation:

Given;

initial tension on the string, T₁ = 53.9 N

initial radius of the string, r₁ = 2.59 m

initial speed of the rock, v₁ = 21.8 m/s

final radius of the string, r₂ = 1.23 m

final speed of the rock, v₂ = 54.8 m/s

the final tension on the string = breaking strength, T₂ = ?

Apply centripetal force equation due to inward motion;

[tex]T= \frac{mv^2}{r}\\\\Tr = mv^2\\\\m =\frac{Tr}{v^2}\\\\ \frac{T_1r_1}{v_1^2} = \frac{T_2r_2}{v_2^2}\\\\T_2 = \frac{T_1r_1v_2^2}{r_2v_1^2}\\\\ T_2 = \frac{(53.9)(2.59)(54.8)^2}{(1.23)(21.8)^2}\\\\ T_2 = 717.19 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, the breaking strength of the string is 717.19 N

Which type of power plant uses the energy of moving water in nature to
generate electricity?
A. Radiant power
B. Natural gas
C. Coal
D. Hydroelectric

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Answer:

Hydroelectric power plants

Explanation:

This is because hydropower is a form of renewable energy that uses water stored in dams, rivers to create electricity

A big dog B and a small dog S are pulling horizontally in opposite directions on a large bone. The bone’s mass is mmm, the big dog’s leftward force magnitude is F_BF
B

F, start subscript, B, end subscript and the small dog’s rightward force magnitude is F_SF
S

F, start subscript, S, end subscript. The bone accelerates to the right along the table with no friction.

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The correct expression for the mass m of the bone is m=Fs-Fb/a.

What is force?

The force is defined as the shear stress or pressure applied per unit area.

A big dog B and a small dog S are pulling horizontally in opposite directions on a large bone. The bone’s mass is m, the big dog’s leftward force magnitude is Fb and the small dog’s rightward force magnitude is Fs. The bone accelerates to the right along the table with no friction.

Across the bottom is green grass. In the center, there is a brown table with a large bone on top. To the left is a black outline of a large dog facing rightwards that is pulling leftwards on the bone. To the right is a black outline of a small dog facing leftwards that is pulling rightwards on the bone. The small dog stands on a grey box. Across the bottom is green grass.

Two dogs pulling on a large bone. Big dog and small dog images courtesy of pixabay. Consider rightward as the positive direction.

The net force acting on bone will be

F = Fs -Fb

From the Newton's second law of motion, Force  = mass x acceleration

F = ma

m = F/a

m = Fs-Fb/a

Thus, correct expression for the mass m of the bone is m=Fs-Fb/a.

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Which of the following is correct about a motion diagram?

a. A group of images for different objects found in one place at the same time

b. A series of images that show the position of a moving object at equal time intervals

c. A series of images that show the position of a moving object at unequal time intervals

d. Collection of photos taken by a person while moving around different places​

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Answer:

d. collection of photos taken by a person while moving around different places

Answer:

Moving object at equal time intervals

The tendency of an object to resist change in its motion is known as
a. mass
b. inertia
c. force
d. balance

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b. inertia

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Calculate the linear acceleration of a car, the 0.300-m radius tires of which have an angular acceleration of 17.0 rad/s2. Assume no slippage and give your answer in m/s2.

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Answer:

5.1m/s^2

Explanation:

In this problem we want to solve for the linear acceleration

Given data

radius r= 0.3m

angular acceleration α=17rad/s^2

we know that the expression relating angular acceleration and linear acceleration is given as

a=rα

Substituting we have

a=0.3*17

a=5.1m/s^2

Dangerous substances in an ecosystem that are harmful to its organisms are:
A sediments. B scavengers. C pollutants. D overpopulation.

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Answer:

C pollutants

Explanation:

Pollutants are dangerous substances in the ecosystem that are harmful to its organisms. They are contaminants and effluents that leads to pollution in the environment.  

There are different types of pollutants. Most of them are introduced into the environment by anthropogenic activities. Also, some natural events also introduce these pollutants into the environment. These materials pose huge health risks to living organisms. They can render the environment unfit for life.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

A small, 300 gg cart is moving at 1.30 m/sm/s on a frictionless track when it collides with a larger, 4.00 kgkg cart at rest. After the collision, the small cart recoils at 0.860 m/sm/s . Part A What is the speed of the large cart after the collision

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Answer:

v₂f = 0.16 m/s (to the right)

Explanation:

Assuming no external forces acting during the collision, as stated by Newton's 2nd law, total momentum must be conserved.The initial momentum is due to the small cart only, because the big one is at rest.Assuming that the small cart is going to the right and taking this direction as the positive one, we can write the following expression for the initial momentum p₀ :

        [tex]p_{o} = m_{1} * v_{o1} = 0.3 kg * 1.3 m/s (1)[/tex]

The final momentum can be written as follows:

        [tex]p_{f} = m_{1} * v_{1f} + m_{2} * v_{2f} = 0.3 kg* (-0.86m/s) + 4.00 kg* v_{2f} (2)[/tex]

        As p₀ = pf, from (1) and (2), we can solve for v2f, as follows:

        [tex]v_{2f} = \frac{0.3kg* (1.3 + 0.86) m/s}{4.00kg} = \frac{0.3kg*2.16m/s}{4.00kg} = 0.16 m/s[/tex]

As the sign of v2f is positive, we conclude that it starts to move in the same direction that m1 was originally going (to the right), whilst m1 recoils, which means that after the collision, it bounces back from the larger mass.

What is the most logical explanation for why kilo is a more important prefix to remember than tera

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Quantities of a thousand are more common than quantities of a trillion

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An athlete wants your shoe company to make his/her new basketball shoe. He is known for his speed down the court and doesn't want his shoes to have any pattern on the outsole, the bottom of the shoe, because he thinks it would slow him down. How would you convince this athlete that a pattern is needed because friction is important in his game?​

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Answer:

my answer is in explanation below

Explanation:

You would convince him by saying the pattern adds elevation to the shoe therefore causing more friction.

(If it's wrong, I am sorry, I'm not in college)

(If it's right, can I get that brainliest?)

A dairy farmer notices that a circular water trough near the barn has become rusty and now has a hole near the base. The hole is 0.29 m below the level of the water that is in the tank. If the top of the trough is open to the atmosphere, what is the speed of the water as it leaves the hole

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Answer:

2.385 m/s

Explanation:

Here there is a transformation of potential energy of the water at the top to Kinectic energy at the hole

This can be expressed as

Potential energy= Kinect energy

mgh= 1/2m v²

Where m= mass of water

h= Lenght below the level of the water that is in the tank.

v= the speed of the water as it leaves the hole

g= acceleration due to gravity= 9.81m/s

Here there is 'm' at both sides which can cancelled beach other out.

Then we have

gh= ¹/₂v²

making v² subject of the formular

v²=gh/(¹/₂)

v=√(2gh)

V=√2g h

V= √(2×9.81×0.29)

V=2.385 m/s

Therefore, the speed of the water as it leaves the hole is 2.385 m/s

A 100 kg mass, initially at rest, is blown apart into a 60 kg piece and a 40 kg piece. After the blast, the two masses are moving apart with a relative velocity of 60 m/s. The speed of the 60 kg mass is

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Answer:

Explanation:

According to law of conservation of momentum

(m1+m2)v = m1u1+m2u2

Let m1 and m2 be the masses

u1 and u2 be their respective velocities

v is the velocity of combined objects

Given

m1 =60kg

m2 = 40kg

v =0 m/s

u2 -  u1 = 60 ............ 1

0 = 60u1 + 40u2 = 0 .......... 2

From 1: u2 = 60+u1

Substitute into 2:

60u1 + 40(60+u1) = 0

60u1 +2400 +40u1 = 0

100u1 = -2400

u1 = -2400/100

u1 = -24m/s

Hence the speed of the 60 kg mass is 24m/s (in the negative direction)

An object is moving with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. If it is decelerating at 5 m/s2 how far does it travel before it stops

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Answer:

The object travels a distance of 40 meters before it stops.

Explanation:

A body moves with constant acceleration motion or uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion (u.a.r.m) when the trajectory of the mobile is a straight line and its speed varies the same amount in each unit of time.

Torricelli's equation relates the speed to the space traveled by the body in u.a.r.m. To calculate the velocity of a body as a function of space, the expression is used:

[tex]v^{2} =v0^{2} +2*a*d[/tex]

Where :

v: final velocity (m/s) v0: initial velocity (m/s) a: acceleration (m/s²) d: space traveled by the body (m)

In this case:

v: 0 m/s because the object stopsv0: 20 m/sa: - 5 m/s²  because the object is deceleratingd: ?

Replacing:

[tex](0\frac{m}{s} )^{2} =(20 \frac{m}{s} )^{2} +2*(-5\frac{m}{s^{2} }) *d[/tex]

Solving:

[tex]0\frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} } =400 \frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} } -10\frac{m}{s^{2} } *d[/tex]

[tex]0\frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} } -400 \frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} } = -10\frac{m}{s^{2} } *d[/tex]

[tex]-400 \frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} } = -10\frac{m}{s^{2} } *d[/tex]

[tex]\frac{ -400 \frac{m^{2} }{s^{2} }}{ -10\frac{m}{s^{2} }} = d[/tex]

40 m= d

The object travels a distance of 40 meters before it stops.

A ball is thrown straight downward with a speed of 0.50 meter per second from a height of 4.0 meters. What is the speed of the ball 0.70 second after it is released? [Neglect friction.]

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Answer:

The speed of the ball is 7.36 m/s

Explanation:

Constant Acceleration Motion

It happens when the velocity of an object changes by an equal amount in every equal period of time.

Being a the constant acceleration, vo the initial speed, vf the final speed, and t the time, the following relation applies:

[tex]v_f=v_o+at[/tex]

Since the situation corresponds to a vertical motion, the acceleration is g=9.8 m/s^2.

The ball is thrown downward at vo=0.5 m/s. Its speed at t=0.7 seconds is

[tex]v_f=0.5+9.8\cdot 0.7[/tex]

[tex]v_f=7.36\ m/s[/tex]

The speed of the ball is 7.36 m/s

Note: There is no use of the height it was released from

A water slide is constructed so that swimmers, starting from rest at the top of the slide, leave the end of the slide traveling horizontally. As the drawing shows, one person hits the water 5.00 m from the end of the slide in a time of 0.378 s after leaving the slide. Ignore friction and air resistance, find the height H in the drawing.

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Answer:

9.63 m

Explanation:

We know that

Δx = vt.

Therefore, v = Δx / t

v = 5 / 0.378

v = 13.23 m/s

h = ½gt, so that

h = ½ * 9.8 * 0.378²

h = 4.9 * 0.1429

h = 0.7 m

Finally, using the law of conservation of energy, we know that

½mv² = mg(H - h)

½v² = g(H - h)

½v²/g = H - h, substituting the values and solving, we have

(½ * 13.23²) / 9.8 = H - 0.7

(½ * 175) / 9.8 = H - 0.7

87.5 / 9.8 = H - 0.7

8.93 = H - 0.7

H = 8.93 + 0.7

H = 9.63 m

A 0.150-kg baseball traveling in a horizontal direction with a speed of 21.0 m/s hits a bat and is popped straight up with a speed of 15.0 m/s. If the bat was in contact with the ball for 51.0 ms, what was the average force of the bat on the ball

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Answer:

17.65N

Explanation:

We know that the relationship for the impulse and momentum is given as

Ft=mv

given data

mass m=0.15kg

t= 51ms= 26.5/1000= 0.051seconds

velocity v1= 21m/s

Velocity v2=15m/s

substituting in the expression we have

Ft=m(v1-v2)

make F subject of formula we have

F=m(v1-v2) /t

F=0.15(21-15)/0.051

F=0.15*6/0.051

F=0.9/0.051

F=17.65N

This question involves the concepts of momentum and impulse.

The average force of the bat on ball is "17.65 N".

What is the average force?

According to Impulse Equation the change in momentum is equal to the product of applied force and time of contact. Mathematically:

[tex]\Delta P=F\Delta t\\\\F=\frac{m\Delta v}{\Delta t}[/tex]

where,

F = Average force = ?m = mass of baseball = 0.15 kgΔv = change in speed = 21 m/s - 15 m/s = 6 m/sΔt = time of contact = 51 ms = 0.051 s

Therefore,

[tex]F=\frac{(0.15\ kg)(6\ m/s)}{0.051\ s}[/tex]

F = 17.65 N

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What is an advantage of using nuclear power over natural gas to generate
electricity?
A. Nuclear power produces no waste.
B. Nuclear power does not contribute to climate change.
C. Nuclear power produces greenhouse gases.
D. Nuclear power is free.

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Answer:b

Explanation:

I got the answer right

The main advantage of using nuclear power over natural gas to generate the electricity that nuclear power does not contribute to climate change, therefore the correct answer is option B.

What is a nuclear power plant ?

It is a particular kind of power plant where electricity is produced using a nuclear reactor that may use nuclear fusion or nuclear fission .

When a radioactive substance undergoes a nuclear reaction, a tremendous quantity of energy is produced .

As given in the problem , we have to find out what is an advantage of using nuclear power over natural gas to generate electricity .

Option B is the proper response , since employing nuclear power instead of natural gas to produce electricity has the advantage of not causing the climate change .

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A 0.414 kg object is at rest at the origin of a coordinate system. A 2.08 N force in the positive x direction acts on the object for 1.57 s. What is the velocity at the end of this interval

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Answer:

The value is [tex]v = 7.89 \ m/s[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The mass  of the object is [tex]m = 0.414 \ kg[/tex]

   The force is [tex]F = 2.08 \ N[/tex]

  The time taken is  [tex]t = 1.57 \ s[/tex]

Generally the force acting on the object according to Newton's second law is

        [tex]F = \frac{ m (v -u )}{t}[/tex]

=>     [tex]v = \frac{F * t}{m} + u[/tex]

Here u is the initial velocity with value  0 m/s since the object was initially at rest

        [tex]v = \frac{2.08 * .57}{0.414 } + 0[/tex]

     [tex]v = 7.89 \ m/s[/tex]

The mass of the moon is about 1/81 the mass of the earth and its radius is 1/4
that of the earth. The
acceleration due to gravity at the earth's surface is 9.8 m/s2. What is the acceleration due to gravity on the moon's surface?
9.8 m/s2
2.8 m/s2
1.9 m/s2
3.0 m/s2

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The correct answer is:

1.9 m/s2

Explanation:

(1/81)(4)^2(9.8m/s2)

= 1.9358 m/s2

A piece of lead with a specific heat capacity of 126J/kg°C is given 5000J of energy to heat it from 20°C to 250°C. What was the mass of the piece of lead?

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Answer:

m = 0.172 [kg]

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must use the expression of thermal energy that relates the heat to the mass, the specific heat, and the temperature differential.

Q = m*Cp*(T_f - T_i)

where:

m = mass [kg]

Cp = specif heat = 126 [J/kg*C]

Q = 5000 [J]

T_f = final temperature = 250 [C]

T_i = initial temperature = 20 [C]

m = Q/ (Cp*(T_f - T_i))

m = 5000/ (126*(250 - 20))

m = 0.172 [kg]

An asteroid floating in space attracts a skyscraper on Earth’s with gravitational force of 12
newtons from a given distance. If the distance between the two objects is reduced to half, what is the
changed force of attraction between them?
a. 3 Newtons
b. 24 Newtons
c. 48 Newtons
d. 144 Newtons

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Answer:

Explanation:

it is C

Consider a car with a mass of 1250 kg moving at a constant speed of (22.0 A) m/s in a circular off ramp with a radius of (65.0 +B) m. What does the coefficient of static friction have to be for the car to just maintain its motion of ramp? Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
A=7
B=2

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Answer:

Explanation:

weight of the car mg = m g

frictional force acting on the car = μ mg where μ is coefficient of friction

= m μ g

This force provides centripetal force , hence

m μ g  = m v² / R

μ = v² / rg

= 22 x 22 / 65 x 9.8

= .759  

34. If R = 4.0 kΩ, C = 3.0 mF, ε = 15 V, Q = 12 mC, and I = 2.0 mA, what is the potential difference Vb − Va?

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Answer:the potential difference Vb − Va = -3 V

Explanation:

The potential difference Vb − Va s given by

Vb − Va=  Capacitance / Charge + current x resistance - Electromotive force

Vb − Va=Q/C + I X R - E

V=Q / C=(12 x 10^-3) / (3 x 10^-3)

=0.012/0.003ss

=4V

alsoV=  1R = 2.0 x 10^-3 x 4 x 10^3

=0.002 X 4000

=8

Vb − Va= 4V + 8V- 15V

= -3V

Therefore, the potential difference Vb − Va = -3 V

A hopper jumps straight up to a height of 0.45 m. With what velocity will it return to the table?

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Answer:

3 m/s

Explanation:

We can solve with kinematics or with energy.

Using kinematics, and taking down to be positive, we're given:

Δy = 0.45 m

v₀ = 0 m/s

a = 10 m/s²

Find: v

v² = v₀² + 2aΔy

v² = (0 m/s)² + 2 (10 m/s²) (0.45 m)

v = 3 m/s

Or, we can use energy.

PE = KE

mgh = ½ mv²

v = √(2gh)

v = √(2 × 10 m/s² × 0.45 m)

v = 3 m/s

A 100-g bullet is fired from a rifle having a barrel 0.600 m long. Choose the origin to be at the location where the bullet begins to move. Then the force (in newtons) exerted by the expanding gas on the bullet is 15 000 1 10 000x 2 25 000x2, where x is in meters. (a) Determine the work done by the gas on the bullet as the bullet travels the length of the barrel. (b) What If

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Answer:

9000 J

Explanation:

weight of bullet = 100 g

length of gun barrel = 0.6m

A) determine the work done by the gas on the bullet as the bullet travels the length of the barrel

The work done is an integral of force over distance in this scenario

lets represent the force using some constants ( arbitrary )

Fx = a  + bx + cx^2

where : a = 15000,  b = 10000, c = - 25000

hence work done ( W ) = [tex]ax_{f } + \frac{bx^{2} _{f} }{2} + \frac{cx^{3} _{f} }{3}[/tex]

where ; xf = 0.6

hence work done(W)

= 15000(0.6) + [(10000*0.6^2)/2] + [(-25000*0.6^3)/3]

 = 9000 J

A 3.0-kg mass is located at (0.0 m, 8.0 m), and a 1.0-kg mass is located at (12 m, 0.0 m) where (x, y) represents x and y coordinates respectively on x-y plane. You want to add a 4.0-kg mass so that the center of mass (or center of gravity) of the three-mass system will be at the origin. What should be the coordinates of the 3.0-kg mass

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Answer:

The coordinates of the 4.0-kg mass must be [tex](x,y) = (-3\,m,-6\,m)[/tex].

Explanation:

We have a system formed by three particles with known masses and locations with respect to origin. The location of the center of mass is calculated by means of weighted means. That is:

[tex]\bar x = \frac{\Sigma\limits_{i=1}^{n}\,x_{i}\cdot m_{i}}{\Sigma\limits_{i=1}^{n}m_{i}}[/tex] (Eq. 1)

[tex]\bar y = \frac{\Sigma\limits_{i=1}^{n}\,y_{i}\cdot m_{i}}{\Sigma\limits_{i=1}^{n}m_{i}}[/tex] (Eq. 2)

Where:

[tex]\bar x[/tex], [tex]\bar y[/tex] - Coordinates of the center of mass of the system, measured in meters.

[tex]x_{i}[/tex], [tex]y_{i}[/tex] - Coordinates of the i-th particle, measured in meters.

[tex]m_{i}[/tex] - Mass of the i-th particle, measured in kilograms.

If we know that [tex]m_{1} = 3\,kg[/tex], [tex]m_{2} = 1\,kg[/tex], [tex]m_{3} = 4\,kg[/tex], [tex]x_{1} = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]x_{2} = 12\,m[/tex], [tex]\bar x = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]y_{1} = 8\,m[/tex], [tex]y_{2} = 0\,m[/tex] and [tex]\bar y = 0\,m[/tex], the location of the 4.0 kg mass is:

[tex]\frac{(3\,kg)\cdot (0\,m)+(1\,kg)\cdot (12\,m)+(4\,kg)\cdot x_{3}}{3\,kg+1\,kg+4\,kg} = 0\,m[/tex]

[tex]12+4\cdot x_{3} = 0[/tex]

[tex]x_{3} = -3\,m[/tex]

[tex]\frac{(3\,kg)\cdot (8\,m)+(1\,kg)\cdot (0\,m)+(4\,kg)\cdot y_{3}}{3\,kg+1\,kg+4\,kg}= 0\,m[/tex]

[tex]24+4\cdot y_{3} = 0[/tex]

[tex]y_{3} = -6\,m[/tex]

The coordinates of the 4.0-kg mass must be [tex](x,y) = (-3\,m,-6\,m)[/tex].

The coordinates of the 4kg mass so that the center of mass of the three-mass system will be at the origin is (-3,-6)

Finding the coordinates:

The coordinates of the 3kg mass are (0.0 m, 8.0 m)

and the coordinates for the 1kg mass are  (12 m, 0.0 m)

Let the coordinates of the 4kg mass be (x,y)

The final coordinates of the center of mass of the system are (0,0),

so the equation for x-coordinate is given by:

[tex]0=\frac{3\times0+1\times12+4\times x}{3+1+4}[/tex]

12 + 4x = 0

x = -3

the equation for y-coordinate is given by:

[tex]0=\frac{3\times8+1\times0+4\times y}{3+1+4}[/tex]

24 + 4y = 0

y = -6

So, the coordinates of the 4kg mass are (-3,-6)

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