07:02Perfectly elastic collision in center of mass reference frame, one dimensional collision.Zak's Lab455views
08:33Center of mass vector in 2D and center of mass components + 2 dimensional center of mass example.Zak's Lab354views
Textbook Question(I) 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?205views
Textbook Question(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.135views
Textbook Question(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.183views
Textbook Question(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.] <IMAGE>110views
Textbook Question(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.]3views
Textbook Question(II) A 52-kg woman and a 72-kg man stand 8.6 m apart on nearly frictionless ice.(a) How far from the woman is their cm?143views
Textbook Question(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(a) the position of the center of mass of the weighted wheel and189views
Textbook Question(II) Find the center of mass of the ammonia molecule. The chemical formula is NH₃ . The hydrogens are at the corners of an equilateral triangle (with sides 0.16 nm) that forms the base of a pyramid, with nitrogen at the apex (0.037 nm vertically above the plane of the triangle).165views
Textbook Question(II) The masses of the Earth and Moon are 5.98 x 10²⁴ kg and 7.35 x 10²² kg, respectively, and their centers are separated by 3.84 x 10⁸ m. (a) Where is the cm of the Earth–Moon system located?137views
Textbook Question(III) A huge balloon and its gondola, of mass M, are in the air and stationary with respect to the ground. A passenger, of mass m, then climbs out and slides down a rope with speed v, measured with respect to the balloon. With what speed and direction (relative to Earth) does the balloon then move? What happens if the passenger stops?139views