In this assignment, the radius refers to the distance between the location where the force is applied and the axis of rotation. A ruler is initially at rest when a student briefly exerts a downward force on the right end, as shown. The magnitude of the force exerted by the student is less than the weight of the ruler. Assume that the pivot point is frictionless. Answer the following questions based on this description. Part A: 1. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the tangential acceleration of the ruler is 2. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the centripetal acceleration of the ruler is 3. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the angular acceleration of the ruler is 4. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the tangential acceleration of the ruler is 5. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the centripetal acceleration of the ruler is 6. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the angular acceleration of the ruler is 7. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the angular velocity of the ruler is  answer options for (1-7) zero not zero and directed into the page not zero and directed out of the page not zero and directed along the ruler not zero and directed perpendicular to the ruler but in the plane of the page

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In this assignment, the radius refers to the distance between the location where the force is applied and the axis of rotation.

A ruler is initially at rest when a student briefly exerts a downward force on the right end, as shown. The magnitude of the force exerted by the student is less than the weight of the ruler. Assume that the pivot point is frictionless. Answer the following questions based on this description.

Part A:

1. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the tangential acceleration of the ruler is

2. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the centripetal acceleration of the ruler is

3. While the hand is pushing, but before the ruler begins to move, the angular acceleration of the ruler is

4. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the tangential acceleration of the ruler is

5. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the centripetal acceleration of the ruler is

6. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the angular acceleration of the ruler is

7. At the instant the hand has stopped pushing, the angular velocity of the ruler is 

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zero
not zero and directed into the page
not zero and directed out of the page
not zero and directed along the ruler
not zero and directed perpendicular to the ruler but in the plane of the page
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