UnlawfulWahfle UnlawfulWahfle
  • 10-05-2018
  • Physics
contestada

What is the mechanical advantage of a hockey stick that is gripped at point D and hits the puck at point A?

What is the mechanical advantage of a hockey stick that is gripped at point D and hits the puck at point A class=

Respuesta :

jushmk
jushmk jushmk
  • 22-05-2018
Mechanical advantage = Effort distance/Resistance distance

Effort distance = D - Fulcrum = 0.5 m
Resistance distance = A - Fulcrum = 2.0 m

Then,
Mechanical advantage = 0.5/2 = 0.25 

Hockey stick is an example of third class where mechanical advantage is less than one as the speed of the end of point A is critical.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

2. Translate "the sum of 6 and the product of 8 and x into a mathematical expression
A race car accelerates at 4.50 m/s² from rest. What is the car's velocity after it has traveled 35.0 m? Show all work leading to the answer including the data,
my father ( live ) ..........in a house near the river because he ( like) ......... Swimming.
Imagine you have been asked to provide information to your community at a town hall meeting about the functions of your local police department. You have been a
3 preguntas sobre la masacre de el salado
A school has 988 students. The average mass of a student is approximately 51kg. Estimate, to 1 significant figure, the total mass in tonnes of all students in t
can someone please name all these. Answer them right.If you do you will recive a brainlist
evaluate using calculator e^-343
Balance the following equations:mgcl²+H²
Can someone help me with this please? Transcript: The first 5 x 5 square grid shown below has a 2 x 2 subgrid of grey squares, while the second does not. Pictur