A student is tasked with using a force table to balance a small ring in the center of a pin, as shown in Figure 1. For each of the four strings shown, one end is attached to the small ring, and the other end is attached to a hanger that can hold masses. Each string is wrapped around a pulley so that the hanger and masses are at rest. The location of each pulley may be changed. Figure 2 shows a top-down view of the free-body diagram of the forces exerted on the pin at a particular moment in time. From a top-down perspective, in what direction will the pin accelerate?

A-Up and to the right
B-Up and to the left
C-Down and to the right
D-Down and to the left

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Answer 1

The pin will accelerate up and to the left.

The net force is in upward direction and to the left direction. So, pin will have acceleration up and left.

In vertical direction,

upward force = 3 N,

Downward force = 1 N

So, net upward force is = 3-1 N = 2 N

In horizontal direction,

force to the right is = 5 N

Force to the left is = 8 N

So, net force to the left is = 8-5 N = 3 N.

Net force is an unbalanced force in the direction of the greater force if the two forces are acting on an object in the opposite direction.

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O C. a train traveling 120 km every four hours
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D

Explanation:

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Answer:

w = 1,662 rad / s,    v = 33.25 m / s

Explanation:

This this exercise indicates that the acceleration felt by the astronauts is

         a = 5.64 g

in a circular motion the centripetal acceleration is

        a_c = v²/ r

angular and linear variables are related

         v = w r

we substitute

        a_c = w² r

we finally have

         5.64 g = w² r

         w² = 5.64 g / r

let's calculate

         w = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{5.64 \ 9.8}{20.0} }[/tex]

         w = 1,662 rad / s

linear velocity is

        v = w r

        v = 1,662 20

         v = 33.25 m / s

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Answer:

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A Navy vessel is traveling due north during wartime. A torpedo has been launched by an enemy directly toward the stern (rear) of the vessel. Can the vessel outrun the torpedo if both continue in a straight line due north?

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B) No, the Navy vessel is slower

C) Maybe, since both travel at the same speed

D) Maybe, based on the temperature of the water

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Answer:

The correct option is;

B) No, the Navy vessel is slower

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.

No incluyes opciones, incisos, o alguna referencia específica para responder esta pregunta.

De ahí que responderemos en términos generales basándonos en nuestro conocimiento previo.

El concepto cosmológico abarca todo lo relativo a la cosmología y, al unir este término con la metafísica sería posible una correcta asociación la cual sería benéfica para ambos campos de conocimiento porque de esta manera se estarían complementando y enriqueciendo el uno al otro.

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Tanto la cosmología como la metafísica podrían mostrarse más receptivos a las aportaciones de una y la otra, con objeto de poder aumentar las posibilidades de comprender un fenómeno. No necesariamente debe haber una teoría científica para poder avanzar en el conocimiento de algún tema. De ahí que las aportaciones metafísicas sean válidas como una alternativa de investigación.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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[tex]q_{A}, q_{B}[/tex] - Electric charges, in coulombs.

[tex]r[/tex] - Distance, in meters.

If we know that [tex]\kappa = 8.988\times 10^{9}\,\frac{N\cdot m^{2}}{C^{2}}[/tex], [tex]q_{A} = +40\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex], [tex]q_{B} = - 80\times 10^{-6}\, C[/tex] and [tex]r = 0.6\,m[/tex], then the magnitude of the force is:

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[tex]F = 79.893\,N[/tex]

The magnitude of the force is 79.893 N.

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