Rotational speed is calculated by the number of times that an object rotates over the time it rotates. How much do you understand chapter 8 where we got to understand how to calculate this type of speed. Do you believe you understood the introductory part? Take up the physics practice quiz below and test your understanding before the final exam See moreis upon us. All the best and keep practicing what you learn.
A measurement that measures distance travelled per unit of time in circular motion.
A measurement that measures the number of rotations per unit of time in a circle motion.
A MEASUREMENT THAT MEASURES HOW MUCH FORCE WAS APPLIED TO A ROTATION.
None of the above
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As you decrease the radius where you apply the force, you will increase the torque of the wrench/
As you increase the radius where you apply the force, you will decrease the torque of the wrench.
As you decrease the radius where you apply the force, you will decrease the torque of the wrench.
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1
2
4
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Horse A
Horse B
Neither, only radius is not enough to determine the rotational speed.
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Geometrical center
Center of mass
Heavier end
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Increases
Decreases
Remains the same
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Decrease by 1/4
Decrease by 1/2
Increase by 2
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Increase rotational speed by 2
Decrease the rotational speed by 1/2
Increase the rotational speed by 4
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Equilibrium
Rotation
Linear motion
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1/3 the distance from the fulcrum
Less than 1/3 the distance from the fulcrum.
More than 1/3 the distance from the fulcrum
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Rise
Fall
Stay at the same level
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