11. Momentum & Impulse
Intro to Center of Mass
- Multiple ChoiceIn an introductory mechanics context, what does the phrase "center of gravity" of a load refer to?
- Multiple Choice
For a uniform, solid baseball resting on Earth's surface, where is its located, and where is its located?
29views - Multiple ChoiceIn an introductory physics context, what is meant by a vehicle's center of gravity?
- Multiple Choice
Where is the center of mass of the system located relative to the two bodies?
39views - Multiple ChoiceIn introductory mechanics, what is meant by a vehicle's center of gravity?
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Given a system of two point masses, located at and located at , what is the formula for the x-coordinate of the center of mass of the system?
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(II) A thin 7.0-kg wheel of radius 34 cm is a uniform disk and is weighted to one side by a 1.50-kg weight, small in size, placed 24 cm from the center of the wheel. Calculate the position of the center of mass of the weighted wheel.
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For a hollow, uniformly dense soccer ball, where is the located?
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Given a system of three particles with masses , , and located at positions , , and along the x-axis, which of the following expressions correctly gives the x-coordinate of the center of mass of the system?
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The distance between a carbon atom (m = 12 u) and an oxygen atom (m = 16 u) in the CO molecule is 1.13 x 10⁻¹⁰ m. How far from the carbon atom is the center of mass of the molecule?
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(I) The CM of an empty 1750-kg Jeep is 2.40 m behind the front of the Jeep. How far from the front of the Jeep will the CM be when two people sit in the front seat 2.80 m from the front of the Jeep, and three people sit in the back seat 3.90 m from the front? Assume that each person has a mass of 65.0 kg.
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(II) A uniform thin wire is bent into a semicircle of radius R. Determine the coordinates of its center of mass with respect to an origin of coordinates at the center of the “full” circle.
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(III) Determine the CM of a machine part that is a uniform cone of height h and radius R, Fig. 9–51. [Hint: Divide the cone into an infinite number of circular disks of thickness dz, one of which is shown.]
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(III) Determine the CM of a uniform pyramid that has four triangular faces and a square base with equal sides all of length s. [Hint: See Problem 63.]
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(II) A 52-kg woman and a 72-kg man stand 8.6 m apart on nearly frictionless ice. How far from the woman is their cm?
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