
Physics 30 review - Structured Independent Learning
... In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a velocity of +4.5 m/s, grabs him. The tackler holds onto the receiver, and the two move off together with a velocity of +2.6 m/s. The mass of the tackler is 115 kg. Find the mass o ...
... In a football game, a receiver is standing still, having just caught a pass. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a velocity of +4.5 m/s, grabs him. The tackler holds onto the receiver, and the two move off together with a velocity of +2.6 m/s. The mass of the tackler is 115 kg. Find the mass o ...
Electromagnetic Waves File
... The wavelength of light refers to the distance between two consecutive points in space where the electric field (or magnetic field) is in phase. Electromagnetic induction suggests that a changing magnetic field will induce a changing electric field which in turn will induce a changing magnetic field ...
... The wavelength of light refers to the distance between two consecutive points in space where the electric field (or magnetic field) is in phase. Electromagnetic induction suggests that a changing magnetic field will induce a changing electric field which in turn will induce a changing magnetic field ...
AP Physics Semester One Exam Review (Chapters 2
... 28. Blocks A and B are moving toward each other along the x axis. A has a mass of 2.0 kg and a velocity of 50 m/s (in the positive x direction), while B has a mass of 4.0 kg and a velocity of -25 m/s (in the negative x direction). They suffer an elastic collision and move off along the x axis. Afte ...
... 28. Blocks A and B are moving toward each other along the x axis. A has a mass of 2.0 kg and a velocity of 50 m/s (in the positive x direction), while B has a mass of 4.0 kg and a velocity of -25 m/s (in the negative x direction). They suffer an elastic collision and move off along the x axis. Afte ...
Physics AIEEE 2009 1.A block of mass M is pulled along a
... fall and then allowed to fall again, the time taken by the stone to reach the ground for the remaining distance is a) 2s b) 3s c) 4s d) 6s Starting from rest and moving with a constant acceleration a body covers a certain distance in time t. It covers the second half of the distance in time a) t2 b) ...
... fall and then allowed to fall again, the time taken by the stone to reach the ground for the remaining distance is a) 2s b) 3s c) 4s d) 6s Starting from rest and moving with a constant acceleration a body covers a certain distance in time t. It covers the second half of the distance in time a) t2 b) ...
UCM and Torque Review
... a string that is 0.8 m long. Assuming they can spin it at 3 revolutions per second, what is the tangential velocity of the cup? ...
... a string that is 0.8 m long. Assuming they can spin it at 3 revolutions per second, what is the tangential velocity of the cup? ...
Speed and Acceleration
... The diameter of the Milky Way - 120 000 light years Exoplanets An exoplanet, or extrasolar planet, is a planet outside our Solar System. More than a thousand such planets have been discovered. There are at least 100 billion planets in the Milky Way, with at least one planet on average per star. Arou ...
... The diameter of the Milky Way - 120 000 light years Exoplanets An exoplanet, or extrasolar planet, is a planet outside our Solar System. More than a thousand such planets have been discovered. There are at least 100 billion planets in the Milky Way, with at least one planet on average per star. Arou ...
Ch. 8. Energy
... 41. One egg is dropped on a concrete floor and a second egg on a soft cushion. Why is impact force on the second egg reduced? Because, the time of impact is greater in the second case. 42. Which condition must be met for total momentum to be conserved? There should be no net external force acting on ...
... 41. One egg is dropped on a concrete floor and a second egg on a soft cushion. Why is impact force on the second egg reduced? Because, the time of impact is greater in the second case. 42. Which condition must be met for total momentum to be conserved? There should be no net external force acting on ...
mass
... Newton’s first law of motion An object moves at constant velocity unless a net force acts to change its speed or direction. Object at rest: Won’t move unless a force acts on it Object moving at constant velocity in straight line: Won’t deflect or change velocity unless a force acts on it ...
... Newton’s first law of motion An object moves at constant velocity unless a net force acts to change its speed or direction. Object at rest: Won’t move unless a force acts on it Object moving at constant velocity in straight line: Won’t deflect or change velocity unless a force acts on it ...
Semester 1 Final Exam Review
... At the same time that Annie fires a bullet horizontally from her rifle, another bullet is simply dropped from the same height. What happens if there is no air resistance? ...
... At the same time that Annie fires a bullet horizontally from her rifle, another bullet is simply dropped from the same height. What happens if there is no air resistance? ...