PHY101 Assignment No 2 Spring 2018
Dear Students, Here you can read or Download PHY101 - physics Assignment No 2 Solution and Discussion of Semester Spring 2018. Assignment Due Date is 31 MAY, 2018. Total Marks are 0 because it is a Non-graded Assignment. We are here to facilitate your learning and we do not appreciate the idea of copying or replicating solutions. PHY101 Assignment Solution File has been added. Previously we shared PHY101 Solved MCQs from Lec 1 to 44.PHY101 Assignment No 2 Solution and Discussion Spring 2018 |
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Assignment Question No 1:
(a) Over the course of 1.00 hour shown in above figure, what is (a) the angular displacement, (b) the angular velocity and (c) the angular acceleration of the minute hand?(b) Is it true or wrong to say that “Pressure acts in every direction”. Either yes or no give a solid reason for its explanation. [Marks = 8 +7 + 15]
Assignment Question No 2:
(a) The skater shown above pulls in her arms, cutting her moment of inertia in half. How much does her angular velocity change? [Marks = 5+5 = 10](b) Is it correct or false to say that two surfaces have the same pressure on them, so the pressure must exert the same force on each? Either yes or no explain it.
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