subject
Physics, 21.04.2021 20:20 liamgreene90

A uniform bar, of mass M , with seven evenly spaced holes is held by sliding the bar over a horizontal peg through one of the seven holes. The peg passes through hole D, and a cylinder hangs from a hook placed through hole G as shown above. The mass of the bar is the same as the mass of the cylinder, and the location of the center of mass of the bar is at the center of hole D. In this configuration, the bar-cylinder system is not in rotational equilibrium and is free to rotate about the peg in hole D. Frictional forces acting on the bar are negligible Two additional cylinders, identical to the one shown, can each be hung on the bar by hooks from any of the open holes so that the bar will be in rotational equilibrium when all three cylinders are hanging from it. From which two holes should the two cylinders be hung? Briefly explain your reasoning.

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Physics

question
Physics, 22.06.2019 05:30
What tightening torque should be used for a hexagonal head screw (not split-bolt) on a 250 kcmil conductor?
Answers: 3
question
Physics, 22.06.2019 21:20
Abeverage can is made of 3004-h19 aluminum alloy (elastic modulus 69 gpa, tensile yield strength 285 mpa, density 2.72 g/cm^3). the dimensions on the can are approximated as a thin-walled cylinder with a height of 4.83 inches, diameter of 2.60 inches. empty the can has a mass of 14.2 g. determine: a. the wall thickness of the cylinder b. assuming a pinned-pinned condition what is the critical load? c. assuming a fixed-fixed condition what is the critical load?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 04:50
How does the motion of an airplane compare to the motion of a rocket ?
Answers: 1
question
Physics, 23.06.2019 07:00
Conventional hot-water heaters consist of a tank of water maintained at a fixed temperature. the hot water is to be used when needed. the drawback is that energy is wasted because the tank loses heat when it is not in use, and you can run out of hot water if you use too much. some utility companies are encouraging the use of on-demand water heaters (also known as flash heaters), which consist of heating units to heat the water as you use it. no water tank is involved, so no heat is wasted. a typical household shower flow rate is 2.50 gal/min (9.46 l/min ) with the tap water being heated from 51.0 ˚f (10.6 ˚c) to 120 ˚f (48.9 ˚c) by the on-demand heater.what rate of heat input (either electrical of from gas) is required to operate such a unit, assuming that all the heat goes into the water?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
A uniform bar, of mass M , with seven evenly spaced holes is held by sliding the bar over a horizont...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 16.10.2021 01:30
question
Arts, 16.10.2021 01:30
question
Mathematics, 16.10.2021 01:30
question
Mathematics, 16.10.2021 01:30
Questions on the website: 13722367