Applied Physics (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134159386
Author: Dale Ewen, Neill Schurter, Erik Gundersen
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 2AC
(a)
To determine
Find the mechanical advantage of the fishing pole.
(b)
To determine
Find the distance of resistance arm
(c)
To determine
Find the speed of the fishing pole moves, if the forward motion is completed in
(d)
To determine
Explain the benefit of using a simple machine that has a mechanical advantage less than
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Applied Physics (11th Edition)
Ch. 10.2 - Given FRsR = FEsE,find eacd missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given FRsR = FEsE,find eacd missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given FRsR = FEsE,find eacd missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given FRsR = FEsE,find eacd missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given FRsR = FEsE,find eacd missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever=FRFE,find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever=FRFE,find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever=FRFE,find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever=FRFE,find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever=FRFE,find each missing quantity.
Ch. 10.2 - Prob. 11PCh. 10.2 - Given MAlever = sEsR, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever = sEsR, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - Given MAlever = sEsR, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.2 - A pole is used to lift a car that fell off a jack...Ch. 10.2 - Prob. 16PCh. 10.2 - A wheelbarrow 6.00 ft long is used to haul a...Ch. 10.2 - (a) Find the force, FE, pulling up on the beam...Ch. 10.3 - Given FRrR = FErE, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.3 - Given FRrR = FErE, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.3 - Given FRrR = FErE, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.3 - Given FRrR = FErE, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.3 - Given FRrR = FErE, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.3 - Given MAwheel-and-axle = rErR, find each missing...Ch. 10.3 - Given MAwheel-and-axle.= rErR, find each missing...Ch. 10.3 - Given MAwheel-and-axle = rErR, find each missing...Ch. 10.3 - Given MAwheel-and-axle = rErR, find each missing...Ch. 10.3 - Given MAwheel-and-axle = rErR, find each missing...Ch. 10.3 - A wheel with radius 75.0 cm is attached to an axle...Ch. 10.3 - An axle of radius 12.0 cm is used with a wheel of...Ch. 10.3 - The radius of the axle of a winch is 3.00 in. The...Ch. 10.3 - A wheel of radius of 70.0 cm is attached to an...Ch. 10.3 - The diameter of the wheel of a wheel-and-axle is...Ch. 10.3 - Two persons use a large winch to raise a mass of...Ch. 10.4 - Find the mechanical advantage of each pulley...Ch. 10.4 - Prob. 2PCh. 10.4 - Prob. 3PCh. 10.4 - Find the mechanical advantage of each pulley...Ch. 10.4 - Find the mechanical advantage of each pulley...Ch. 10.4 - Prob. 6PCh. 10.4 - Prob. 7PCh. 10.4 - Prob. 8PCh. 10.4 - Draw each pulley system for Problems 914. 9. One...Ch. 10.4 - Two fixed and two movable with an MA of 5.Ch. 10.4 - Three fixed and three movable with an MA of 6.Ch. 10.4 - Four fixed and three movable. Find the systems MA.Ch. 10.4 - Four fixed and four movable with an MA of 8.Ch. 10.4 - Three fixed and four movable with an MA of 8.Ch. 10.4 - What is the MA of a single movable pulley?Ch. 10.4 - (a) What effort will lift a 250-lb weight by using...Ch. 10.4 - A system consisting of two fixed pulleys and two...Ch. 10.4 - A 400-lb weight is lifted 30.0 ft. (a) Using a...Ch. 10.4 - Can an effort force of 75.0 N lift a 275-N weight...Ch. 10.4 - (a) What effort will lift a 1950-N weight using...Ch. 10.4 - Can you arrange a pulley system containing 10...Ch. 10.5 - Given FRheight = FElength, find each missing...Ch. 10.5 - Given FRheight = FElength, find each missing...Ch. 10.5 - Given FRheight = FElength, find each missing...Ch. 10.5 - Given FRheight = FElength, find each missing...Ch. 10.5 - Given FRheight = FElength, find each missing...Ch. 10.5 - Given Mainclinedplane=lengthofplaneheightofplane,...Ch. 10.5 - Given Mainclinedplane=lengthofplaneheightofplane....Ch. 10.5 - Given Mainclinedplane=lengthofplaneheightofplane....Ch. 10.5 - Given Mainclinedplane=lengthofplaneheightofplane....Ch. 10.5 - Given Mainclinedplane=lengthofplaneheightofplane....Ch. 10.5 - Prob. 11PCh. 10.5 - A safe is loaded onto a truck whose bed is 5.50 ft...Ch. 10.5 - A 3.00-m-long plank is used to raise a cooling...Ch. 10.5 - A 2.75-m-long board is used to slide a compressor...Ch. 10.5 - Prob. 15PCh. 10.5 - A plank 12 ft long is used as an inclined plane to...Ch. 10.5 - Prob. 17PCh. 10.5 - A nursery loading dock is 1.20 m above the ground....Ch. 10.6 - Given FR pitch = FE 2r, find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given FR Pitch =FE 2r, find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given FR pitch = FE 2r, find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given FR pitch = FE 2r, find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given FR pitch = FE 2r, find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given MAscrew=2rpitch, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.6 - Given MAscrew=2rpitch, find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.6 - Given MAscrew=2rpitch ,find each missing quantity.Ch. 10.6 - Given MAscrew=2rpitch , find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - Given MAscrew=2rpitch , find each missing...Ch. 10.6 - A 3650-lb car is raised using a jackscrew having...Ch. 10.6 - The mechanical advantage of a jackscrew is 97.0....Ch. 10.6 - A wood screw with pitch 0.125 in. is advanced into...Ch. 10.6 - The handle of a jackscrew is 60.0 cm long. (a) If...Ch. 10.8 - The box shown in Fig. 10.24 being pulled up an...Ch. 10.8 - The box shown in Fig. 10.24 being pulled up an...Ch. 10.8 - Find the mechanical advantage of the compound...Ch. 10.8 - If an effort of 300 lb is exerted, what weight can...Ch. 10.8 - What effort is required to move a load of 1.50...Ch. 10.8 - Find the mechanical advantage of the compound...Ch. 10.8 - What effort force is needed to move a box of...Ch. 10.8 - Find the mechanical advantage of the compound...Ch. 10.8 - If an effort of 450 N is exerted in Problem 8,...Ch. 10.8 - What effort force (in N) is needed to move 2.50...Ch. 10.9 - If the IMA of a ramp is 4.0 and its AMA is 3.2,...Ch. 10.9 - If the AMA of a wheel-and-axle is 9.0 and its IMA...Ch. 10.9 - If the efficiency of a screw is 32% and its IMA is...Ch. 10.9 - If the efficiency of lever is 94% and its AMA is...Ch. 10.9 - If the IMA of an inclined plane is 6.0 and its AMA...Ch. 10.9 - If the AMA of a ramp is 4.6 and its IMA is 6.0,...Ch. 10.9 - If the IMA of a pulley is 12 and its AMA is 9.0,...Ch. 10.9 - If the IMA of a screw is 60 and its AMA is 26,...Ch. 10.9 - If the efficiency of a pulley is 82% and its IMA...Ch. 10.9 - A wheel-and-axle has an efficiency of 65%. If its...Ch. 10 - Which of the following is not a simple machine? a....Ch. 10 - The force applied to the machine is the a. effort....Ch. 10 - Efficiency is a. the same as mechanical advantage....Ch. 10 - A second-class lever has a. two fulcrums. b. two...Ch. 10 - A pulley has eight strands holding the resistance....Ch. 10 - The mechanical advantage of a compound machine a....Ch. 10 - Cite three examples of machines used to multiply...Ch. 10 - What name is given to the force overcome by the...Ch. 10 - State the law of simple machines in your own...Ch. 10 - What is the term used for the ratio of the...Ch. 10 - What is the term used for the ratio of the amount...Ch. 10 - Does a frictionfree machine exist?Ch. 10 - What is the pivot point of a lever called?Ch. 10 - In your own words, state how to find the MA of a...Ch. 10 - Which type of lever do you think would be most...Ch. 10 - State the law of simple machines as it is applied...Ch. 10 - Where is the fulcrum located in a third-class...Ch. 10 - In your own words, explain the law of simple...Ch. 10 - Does the MA of a wheel-and-axle depend on the...Ch. 10 - Describe the difference between a fixed pulley and...Ch. 10 - Does the MA of a pulley depend on the radius of...Ch. 10 - How can you find the MA of an inclined plane?Ch. 10 - In your own words, describe the pitch of a screw.Ch. 10 - How does the MA of a jackscrew differ from the MA...Ch. 10 - A girl uses a lever to lift a box. The box has a...Ch. 10 - A bicycle requires 1575 N m of input but only puts...Ch. 10 - A lever uses an effort arm of 2.75 m and has a...Ch. 10 - Prob. 4RPCh. 10 - A wheel-and-axle has an effort force of 125 N and...Ch. 10 - What is the mechanical advantage of a pulley...Ch. 10 - A pulley system has a mechanical advantage of 5....Ch. 10 - An inclined plane has a height of 1.50 m and a...Ch. 10 - What height must a 10.0-ft-long inclined plane be...Ch. 10 - A screw has a pitch of 0.0200 cm. An effort force...Ch. 10 - A 945-N resistance force is overcome with a 13.5-N...Ch. 10 - Find the mechanical advantage of a jackscrew with...Ch. 10 - A courier uses a bicycle with rear wheel radius...Ch. 10 - (a) If the gear radius is doubled on the couriers...Ch. 10 - A farmer uses a pulley system to raise a 225-N...Ch. 10 - A laborer uses a lever to raise a 1250-N rock a...Ch. 10 - Prob. 17RPCh. 10 - Prob. 18RPCh. 10 - (a) Find the mechanical advantage of the compound...Ch. 10 - If an effort force of 45 N is applied to a simple...Ch. 10 - In the third century BC, Archimedes said, "Give me...Ch. 10 - Prob. 2ACCh. 10 - A snowblower auger has a radius of 7.75 in. and a...Ch. 10 - Aaron a bicycle mechanic, is studying the...Ch. 10 - Figure 10.32 5. Willie is using a wheelbarrow...
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