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In case that the mass of a rolling body is unknown, is it possible to verify the conservation law of energy? Describe your answer.
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Wo small variable-thrust jets are actuated to keep the spacecraft angular velocity about the z-axis constant at ? 0 = 1.16 rad/s as the two telescoping booms are extended from r1 = 1.18 m to r2 = 4.69 m at a constant rate over a period of 124 seconds. the small 19-kg experiment modules at the ends of the booms may be treated as particles, and the mass of the rigid booms is negligible. determine the necessary thrust t for each jet as a function of time where t = 0 is the time when the telescoping action is begun. after you have the general expression for t, answer the questions. show work.
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Two technicians are discussing a starter that clicks repeatedly when the key is turned to the crank position. technician a says the solenoid hold-in winding is open. technician b says the solenoid pull-in winding is open. who is correct?
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Abenefit of using good human relations is that you'll a. have an easy time getting a better job. b. adjust to new situations better. c. find new and better friends. d. try to outdo your friends.
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