Fig D,E,F,G ,and Q5 Fig F calculate the total tension?? If the Windseeker spinni
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Fig D,E,F,G ,and Q5
Fig F calculate the total tension??
If the Windseeker spinning at constant speed, is the rider accelerating horizontally? If the Windseeker spinning at constant speed, is the rider accelerating vertically? Each chair is suspended by a metal rod. When spinning at maximum speed, the chair swings out at 33.7 degree from the horizontal. The vertical component of the tension must balance the weight of rider+chair. Calculate the total tension. The manufacturer has a choice between using a cheaper rod that can withstand 1100N of tension and a more expensive rod that can withstand 1900N of tension. Is it safe to go with the cheaper rod? I'm trying to loosen lug nuts on a tire, but they are very tight. I can only exert 500Nn on my wrench and that is not enough torque. To increase my torque I should get a wrench with a thicker handle longer handle shorter handle thinner handle In the previous question, if I am pushing down on the wrench the torque I exert is positive or negative?Explanation / Answer
For parts D,E,FG please post complete question
Answer to Q5
to open loose the nut you must apply a large torque
torque = force * radius
if you increase radius then high torque would be applied
to increase torque you must use longer handle wrentch
option B
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