Here is the answer of the given question above. "The total angular momentum of an object changes when a net external force acts on the system." This statement is <span>"sometimes true. it depends on the forces point of application". The answer is option D.
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Answer:
78.4 m
Explanation:
Using newton's equation of motion,
S = ut + 1/2gt²......................... Equation 1
Where S = Height, t = time, u = initial velocity, g = acceleration due to gravity.
Note: Taking upward to be negative, and down ward positive
Given: u = 49 m/s, t = 2.0 s, g = -9.8 m/s²
Substitute into equation 1
S = 49(2) - 1/2(9.8)(2)²
S = 98 - 19.6
S = 78.4 m
Hence the height of the ball two seconds later = 78.4 m
Answer:
coordinates of the center of mass for these two rods
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Explanation:
given
mass of a rod = 2m
length of the rod = 3L
mass of two rods = 2(2m) = 4m
radius = diameter/2 = 
attached is the diagram and solution to the question
I believe that B is the answer.