mass of the weights in each trial are: • Trial 1,3: 4.54 kg • Trial 2,4: 15.95 kg The TRIAL 4 Change B I U 0 cm KORAIT E

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mass of the weights in each trial are: • Trial 1,3: 4.54 kg • Trial 2,4: 15.95 kg The TRIAL 4 Change B I U 0 cm KORAIT E

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Mass Of The Weights In Each Trial Are Trial 1 3 4 54 Kg Trial 2 4 15 95 Kg The Trial 4 Change B I U 0 Cm Korait E 1
Mass Of The Weights In Each Trial Are Trial 1 3 4 54 Kg Trial 2 4 15 95 Kg The Trial 4 Change B I U 0 Cm Korait E 1 (194.55 KiB) Viewed 89 times
r=35cm
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mass of the weights in each trial are: • Trial 1,3: 4.54 kg • Trial 2,4: 15.95 kg The TRIAL 4 Change B I U 0 cm KORAIT EE 10 1356 20 30 40 D 50 + X pivot interactives 1. For this part, Load "Trial 4" on the video. Calculate the angle from inside the sine function of the torque equation. Hint: You can use the same r value from the previous videos. 回 Show your work on how you arrived at the answer. Hint: The goal here is to use trigonometry to find the angle. You should be doing trigonometry here, not solving a torque problem. (You cannot directly assume the torque is the same, although we will check the reading later in the lab.)
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