Physics, 16.07.2020 18:01 herbal420medici
If you try opening a door by pushing too close to the side where the hinges are, you may find it difficult to push open. Suppose you are trying to open a door that is 75 cm wide. (Hint: To solve this one, remember the example problem in the lesson about the MA of the broom). a. If you push on the door at a point 15 cm away from the hinges, what is the mechanical advantage? b. What is the best mechanical advantage that you can obtain for any door that you simply push open? Your
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Physics, 21.06.2019 23:30, reeseebaby89
You and a friend (alex) are at a a tree-top adventure park .. . part of the course requires you to climb up a rope. you both climb the same rope in the same amount of time. however, the tension in the rope is greater when alex climbs. who did the most work? alex did - more tension means more force - more force means more work was done you did - less tension means less force - less force means more work was done to find the work done, the force exerted and distance moved are multiplied. a couch is moved twice before you are happy with its placement. the same force was used to move the couch both times. if more work is done the first time it is moved, what do you know about the distance it was moved? when more work was done, the couch was moved less. when more work was done, the couch was moved further. when more work was done, the couch wasn't moved at all. when more work was done, the couch was moved the same distance.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30, JOEFRESH10
Which of the following are properties of mechanical waves? check all that apply ⭕️ particles of the medium move back and fourth, but do not move with the wave. ⭕️ the particles of the medium always move parallel to the wave motion. ⭕️ wave motion begins with a disturbance in the medium. ⭕️ waves transport energy from a source outward, away from the source.
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