A father gently places his small son on a rotating merry-go-round. The merry-go-round is essentially a disk with a mass of 250 kg and a radius of 2.50 m initially rotating at one revolution every 5.00 seconds. Assume the boy has a mass of 15.0 kg and is placed (without slipping) near the edge of the merry-go-round. Determine the final angular speed of the merry-go- round/boy combination. [ 1.18 rad/s]
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30
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Physics, 22.06.2019 11:00
A0.580-kg rock is tied to the end of a string and is swung in a circle with a radius of 0.500 meters. the velocity of the rock is 4.50 m/s. what is the centripetal force acting on the rock? 15.5 n 5.22 n 69.8 n 23.5 n
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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
When a vertical beam of light passes through a transparent medium, the rate at which its intensity i decreases is proportional to i(t), where t represents the thickness of the medium (in feet). in clear seawater, the intensity 3 feet below the surface is 25% of the initial intensity i0 of the incident beam. what is the intensity of the beam "10" feet below the surface? (give your answer in terms of i0. round any constants or coefficients to five decimal places.)
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Physics, 22.06.2019 13:40
Which of the following is not a transverse wave? a) soundb) lightc) radiod) all of thesee) none of these
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