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4 October, 02:50

If the mass of both weights is 150 gm, the first mass is located 25° north of east, the second mass is located 25° south of east, and the transducer sensitivity is 0.5 volts/Newton, how large a voltage do you expect to measure (volts) ? Assume the transducer has been properly zeroed so that V = 0 when F3 = 0.

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  1. 4 October, 04:05
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    voltage is 1.38 V

    Explanation:

    given data

    weights = 150 gm = 0.150 kg

    sensitivity = 0.5 volts/Newton

    to find out

    large a voltage

    solution

    we know here in by symmetry so here in x axis

    F3 will be

    F3 = 2mgcos (20)

    F3 = 2 (0.150) (9.8) cos20

    F3 = 2.76 N

    so volatge is

    voltage = 2.76*sensitivity

    voltage = 2.76*0.5

    voltage = 1.38

    so voltage is 1.38 V
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