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Wewaii [24]
4 years ago
11

If the results of a study do not support a hypothesis, it means that experiment failed

Physics
1 answer:
butalik [34]4 years ago
6 0
No that is incorrect. If the results do not support the hypothesis than the hypothesis could have been incorrect. Or there is a possibility that the experiment was not done properly. A hypothesis is an educated guess for the results of the experiment. 
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a. Thus, the tension in the cord causes no change in angular momentum.

b. 0.112 N

c. -0.048 J

Explanation:

a) Explain if the tension force causes the change of angular momentum.

A centripetal force F initially acts on the block to keep at at a radius of 0.5 m and speed of 0.9 m/s.

When the cord is pulled, the tension causes a change in the centripetal force to a new value at a radius of 0.23 m.

But since the force is applied in the radial direction and not perpendicular to the radius, there is no torque applied (since torque τ = rFsinθ and θ = 0 thus τ = rFsin0 = 0)and thus, there is tangential acceleration α (since α = τ/I where I = rotational inertia of block)and thus no change in angular speed ω (since α = Δω/Δt, α = 0 ⇒ Δω/Δt ⇒ Δω = 0).

Since there is a no change in angular speed, there is thus no change in angular momentum.

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b) What is the tension in the cord in the final situation when the block moving in a circle with smaller radius.

The centripetal force in the cord is equal to the tension at the smaller radius.

We find the angular speed of the block from v = rω where v = initial tangential speed of block at r = 0.5 m = 0.9 m/s and r = 0.5 m.

So, ω = v/r = 0.9 m/s ÷ 0.5 m = 1.8 rad/s

The centripetal force at radius r = 0.23 m is F = mrω² where m = mass of block = 0.150 kg, r = distance = 0.23 m and ω = angular speed = 1.8 rad/s

So, F = 0.150 kg × 0.23 m × (1.8 rad/s)²

F = 0.150 kg × 0.23 m × 3.24 rad²/s²

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c) How much work was done by the person who pulled on the cord

From work-kinetic energy principles, the work done by the tension equals the kinetic energy change of the block.

ΔK = W

1/2m(v₂² - v₁²) = W where m = mass of block = 0.150 kg, v₁ = initial speed of block = 0.9 m/s, v₂ = final speed of block distance r = 0.23 m,

Since the tangential speed v ∝ r the radial distance,

v₂/v₁ = r₂/r₁

v₂ = (r₂/r₁)v₁

= 0.23 m × 0.9 m/s ÷ 0.5m

= 0.207 m²/s ÷ 0.5 m

= 0.414 m/s

So, W = 1/2m(v₂² - v₁²)

W = 1/2 × 0.150 kg((0.414 m/s)² - (0.9 m/s)²)

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