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Acarousel is moving with uniform circular motion. the centripetal acceleration of the ride is * 1 point circular
. perpendicular to the plane of motion.
zero.
directed toward the center of motion.
where should a force be applied on a lever arm to produce the most torque? * 1 point closest to the axis of rotation farthest from the axis of rotation in the middle of the lever arm it does not matter where the force is applied a boy can raise a rock that weighs 120 n by using a lever and applying a force of 25 n.
what is the mechanical advantage of the lever? * 1 point .21 3.5 4.8 225 a pebble that is 3.81 m from the eye of a tornado has a tangential speed of 124 m/s. what is the magnitude of the pebble's centripetal acceleration? * 2 points 32 m/s² 85 m/s² 435 m/s² 4036 m/s² a dog sits 1.25 m from the center of a merry go round and revolves at a tangential speed of 2.0 m/s. if the dog's mass is 19.3 kg, what is the magnitude of the centripetal force on the dog? * 2 points 103 n 40. n 61.8 n 21.3 n a ball attached to a string is whirled in a circle. if the string breaks, what causes the ball to move in a straight line? * 1 point inertia centripetal acceleration centrifugal force centripetal force find the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted on a 66.5 kg astronaut on the surface of planet x if the planet has a radius of 4.40 x 10⁶ m and a mass of 8.43 x 10²³ kg.(use g= 6.67 x 10⁻¹¹ nm/kg²) * 2 points 193 n 246 n 38.5 n 651 n how would the speed of the earth's orbit change if the earth's distance from the sun increased by 9 times? * 1 point increase by a factor of 3 increase by a factor of 9 decrease by a factor of one third decrease by a factor of 3 what is the efficiency of a crane that requires 28,000 j of energy to lift a 200 kg object 10 meters? * 2 points 15% 34% 60% 70% what is the force required to produce a 1.4 nm torque when applied to a door at a 60.0º angle and 0.40 m from the hinge? * 2 points 2.0 n 4.0 n 5.7 n 8.2 n

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