Circular Motion - Effingham County Schools
... What happens? A rotation occurs due to the combination of r and F. In this case, the direction is clockwise. ...
... What happens? A rotation occurs due to the combination of r and F. In this case, the direction is clockwise. ...
ISP209_Lecture_Sept05
... Any physical object has a mass m, which could be measured against a standard, e.g., using a balance. ...
... Any physical object has a mass m, which could be measured against a standard, e.g., using a balance. ...
Newtons` Second Law
... • There is a force acting in the vertical direction – force of gravity! – Vertical velocity changes the same as if the projectile had been thrown straight up (or dropped) – Time in air determined by vertical travel ...
... • There is a force acting in the vertical direction – force of gravity! – Vertical velocity changes the same as if the projectile had been thrown straight up (or dropped) – Time in air determined by vertical travel ...
Part IV
... maintain its state of rest or motion. • MASS A measure of the inertia of a mass. – The quantity of matter in an object. – As we already discussed, the SI System quantifies mass by having a standard mass = Standard Kilogram (kg). (Similar to standards for length & time). ...
... maintain its state of rest or motion. • MASS A measure of the inertia of a mass. – The quantity of matter in an object. – As we already discussed, the SI System quantifies mass by having a standard mass = Standard Kilogram (kg). (Similar to standards for length & time). ...
Rotational motion is all around us
... for use in stop-and-go traffic. In a car with conventional brakes, each time you brake to a stop the kinetic energy is dissipated as heat. In this hybrid vehicle, the braking mechanism transforms the translational kinetic energy of the vehicle’s motion into the rotational kinetic energy of a massive ...
... for use in stop-and-go traffic. In a car with conventional brakes, each time you brake to a stop the kinetic energy is dissipated as heat. In this hybrid vehicle, the braking mechanism transforms the translational kinetic energy of the vehicle’s motion into the rotational kinetic energy of a massive ...
Newton’s Laws of Motion
... If the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are said to be balanced, and the object experiences no change in motion. If they are not equal and opposite, then the forces are unbalanced and the motion of the object changes. ...
... If the forces on an object are equal and opposite, they are said to be balanced, and the object experiences no change in motion. If they are not equal and opposite, then the forces are unbalanced and the motion of the object changes. ...
Appendix B: On inertial forces, inertial energy
... ground, and (ii) that resistance force is inertial since it is the force with which the particle resists the change in its inertial motion (its fall). The relativistic explanation of the absoluteness of acceleration as a deformation of the worldline or rather the worldtube of an accelerating particl ...
... ground, and (ii) that resistance force is inertial since it is the force with which the particle resists the change in its inertial motion (its fall). The relativistic explanation of the absoluteness of acceleration as a deformation of the worldline or rather the worldtube of an accelerating particl ...
Orbits in a central force field: Bounded orbits
... EQUATIONS OF MOTION AND THEIR FIRST INTEGRALS ...
... EQUATIONS OF MOTION AND THEIR FIRST INTEGRALS ...
Page 24 #10
... For the component vectors of the cannonball’s motion, the horizontal component is always the same and only the vertical component changes. At the top of the path the vertical component shrinks to zero, so the velocity there is the same as the horizontal component of velocity at all other points. Eve ...
... For the component vectors of the cannonball’s motion, the horizontal component is always the same and only the vertical component changes. At the top of the path the vertical component shrinks to zero, so the velocity there is the same as the horizontal component of velocity at all other points. Eve ...
AP physics final AP test review Mechanics
... Net work – work due to ALL forces -- is used in this theorem. When net work is positive, the kinetic energy of the object will increase, when negative, the kinetic energy will decrease. Work and graphs The area under the curve of a graph of force vs displacement gives the work done by the force in p ...
... Net work – work due to ALL forces -- is used in this theorem. When net work is positive, the kinetic energy of the object will increase, when negative, the kinetic energy will decrease. Work and graphs The area under the curve of a graph of force vs displacement gives the work done by the force in p ...
Rotational Dynamics and Static Equilibrium
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... the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from it should never be made available to students exc ...
Slide 1
... Centripetal force Fc acts on a car going around a curve. If the speed of the car were twice as great, the magnitude of the centripetal force necessary to keep the car moving in the same path would be ...
... Centripetal force Fc acts on a car going around a curve. If the speed of the car were twice as great, the magnitude of the centripetal force necessary to keep the car moving in the same path would be ...
Physics Review #1
... A student throws a baseball vertically upward and then catches it. If vertically upward is considered to be the positive direction, which graph best represents the relationship between velocity and time for the baseball? ...
... A student throws a baseball vertically upward and then catches it. If vertically upward is considered to be the positive direction, which graph best represents the relationship between velocity and time for the baseball? ...