


I'll try to think of a problem soon. This was a great one!
(When nobody responds because it's too hard)RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
It's okay small stick person. I care about how much effort it takes you to drag a cast iron block that's as tall as you with a wack giant pulley system. (I'll wait a few more days and then assume I've killed the marathon and post a new question).Godspeed wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 9:39 pm(When nobody responds because it's too hard)RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
Actually... I can't see the image. What would be the best day to view it?RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 11:29 amIt's okay small stick person. I care about how much effort it takes you to drag a cast iron block that's as tall as you with a wack giant pulley system. (I'll wait a few more days and then assume I've killed the marathon and post a new question).Godspeed wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 9:39 pm(When nobody responds because it's too hard)RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
Oh... oops. It is attached to this message. Hopefully that works.Creationist127 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 1:03 pmActually... I can't see the image. What would be the best day to view it?RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 11:29 amIt's okay small stick person. I care about how much effort it takes you to drag a cast iron block that's as tall as you with a wack giant pulley system. (I'll wait a few more days and then assume I've killed the marathon and post a new question).
IMA is 6, I thinkRiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 1:31 pmOh... oops. It is attached to this message. Hopefully that works.Creationist127 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 1:03 pmActually... I can't see the image. What would be the best day to view it?RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 11:29 am
It's okay small stick person. I care about how much effort it takes you to drag a cast iron block that's as tall as you with a wack giant pulley system. (I'll wait a few more days and then assume I've killed the marathon and post a new question).
Thanks, Umaroth for pointing out that you can't calculate the AMA of the system, thus making parts c and d impossible.RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
Wow!! So it wasnt just me thank God. I was kinda scared to ask ngl.RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 4:59 pmThanks, Umaroth for pointing out that you can't calculate the AMA of the system, thus making parts c and d impossible.RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
Nope, It wasn't! When in doubt, I probably wrote the question wrong...astronomybuff wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 5:45 pmWow!! So it wasnt just me thank God. I was kinda scared to ask ngl.RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 29th, 2020, 4:59 pmThanks, Umaroth for pointing out that you can't calculate the AMA of the system, thus making parts c and d impossible.RiverWalker88 wrote: βSeptember 26th, 2020, 4:11 pm For 2 points, I will revive this thread (oh wait, I'm dead, nvm). Current Assassinator game, for context
More hand-drawn diagrams! The block in this scenario has a mass of 200.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the cast iron block and oak wood floor (those were easy to look up, okay?) is 0.485. Assume gravity is9.81m/s^2. Each graph paper square on this diagram represents one square meter.
Answer all of the following with appropriate significant figures, if applicable.Fixed directions, Right, not left.
- What is the system formed by pulleys 2-5 known as?
- What is the IMA of this system?
- What is the AMA of this system?
- What is the efficiency of this system?
- If the block is dragged two squares right (in the imperfect, not ideal system), how much work was done?
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