physics question:
A thin, uniform rod of length 𝐿L and mass 𝑀M is pivoted at one end. A force 𝐹F is applied perpendicular to the rod at a distance 𝐿33L from the pivot point. Determine the angular acceleration of the rod about the pivot point.
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physics question: A thin, uniform rod of length ?L and mass ?M is pivoted at on
physics question:
A thin, uniform rod of length 𝐿L and mass 𝑀M is pivoted at one end. A force 𝐹F is applied perpendicular to the rod at a distance 𝐿33L from the pivot point. Determine the angular acceleration of the rod about the pivot point.
According to the professor You must explain each step of the exercises. You must
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10 assignments, none of them should take more than 1 hour, some of them probably
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A block of mass �m is attached to a spring with spring constant �k and placed o
A block of mass
�m is attached to a spring with spring constant �k and placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. The block is initially at rest and is displaced a distance �x from its equilibrium position and released.
Derive the equation of motion for the block.
Solve the differential equation obtained in part 1 to find the equation of motion for �(�)x(t), where �t is time.
Determine the period of oscillation of the block-spring system in terms of �m and �k.
Sketch the graph of �(�)x(t) showing one complete cycle of oscillation.
Abstract: This should be approximately 1-2 paragraphs long and should briefly su
Abstract: This should be approximately 1-2 paragraphs long and should briefly summarize the introduction, methods, results, and conclusion.
Introduction/Background: This should include some background research on cardiac function, recording methods, electrode placement. This should also have a couple of figures and/or graphs. This should be around 1-2 pages in length. Includes background information on cardiac function, current methods on classification of cardiac function, and ECG lead placement, etc.
Discussion: Discuss the results you had and compare them to literature. Discuss the accuracy of the components used, sources of errors, and a discussion of the waveform that you were able to produce. Were you able to see the P wave, QRS complex, and or T wave? This should contain some in-text citations. This should be around 1-3 pages in length. Accuracy of component, sources of errors, and improvements that could be made should be included. It should include reference to literature in regards to acquisition of signal.