Announcements
... influence of gravity were too fast for him to accurately measure; he needed to slow them down l After conducting the ...
... influence of gravity were too fast for him to accurately measure; he needed to slow them down l After conducting the ...
Announcements
... l Just as work is required to lift a massive object against a gravitational field of Earth, work is required to push a charged particle against the electric field of a charged body l The work changes the potential energy of a charged particle l Work done in compressing a spring increases the p ...
... l Just as work is required to lift a massive object against a gravitational field of Earth, work is required to push a charged particle against the electric field of a charged body l The work changes the potential energy of a charged particle l Work done in compressing a spring increases the p ...
Physics 1161 Lecture 2 Electric Fields
... • Electric Force (F) - the actual force felt by a charge at some location. • Electric Field (E) - found for a location only – tells what the electric force would be if a charge were located there: ...
... • Electric Force (F) - the actual force felt by a charge at some location. • Electric Field (E) - found for a location only – tells what the electric force would be if a charge were located there: ...
Plan of Lectures - The Budker Group
... falling in the Earth’s gravitational field qualify as an inertial frame? We can safely say that it does not because the bodies do not accelerate in this frame upon the action of the Earth’s gravitation force, so the Second Law does not hold. However (and this is the tricky part), as a consequence of ...
... falling in the Earth’s gravitational field qualify as an inertial frame? We can safely say that it does not because the bodies do not accelerate in this frame upon the action of the Earth’s gravitation force, so the Second Law does not hold. However (and this is the tricky part), as a consequence of ...
Weeks_4
... I. Each planet moves around the sun in an ellipse, with the sun at one focus. II. The radius vector from the sun to the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time. III. The squares of the periods of any two planets are proportional to the cubes of the semimajor axes of their respective ...
... I. Each planet moves around the sun in an ellipse, with the sun at one focus. II. The radius vector from the sun to the planet sweeps out equal areas in equal intervals of time. III. The squares of the periods of any two planets are proportional to the cubes of the semimajor axes of their respective ...
Impulse Momentum PowerPoint
... …..The tests don’t say what happens when a small car impacts a big car. Physics dictates that the smaller car bears the brunt of the collision. ...
... …..The tests don’t say what happens when a small car impacts a big car. Physics dictates that the smaller car bears the brunt of the collision. ...
Chapter 3
... More about centripetal force • Centripetal force is needed to keep the circular motion of an object, otherwise the object will move on a straight line according to Newton’s first law of motion. • Centripetal force is not a new kind of force, it is rather a net sum of force provided by whatever trad ...
... More about centripetal force • Centripetal force is needed to keep the circular motion of an object, otherwise the object will move on a straight line according to Newton’s first law of motion. • Centripetal force is not a new kind of force, it is rather a net sum of force provided by whatever trad ...
Kinematics Multiples
... have here is two periods of free fall with a collision in between. The graphs don’t actually depict the change in velocity during the collision—it would be a very steep line. You want the graph where the ball’s velocity is increasing at a uniform rate and is negative as it approaches the floor. Wher ...
... have here is two periods of free fall with a collision in between. The graphs don’t actually depict the change in velocity during the collision—it would be a very steep line. You want the graph where the ball’s velocity is increasing at a uniform rate and is negative as it approaches the floor. Wher ...
Wednesday, Mar. 2, 2011
... acceleration (gin) at the radius Rin RE from the center, inside of the Earth. (10 points) • Compute the fractional magnitude of the gravitational acceleration 1km and 500km inside the surface of the Earth with respect to that on the surface. (6 points, 3 points each) • Due at the beginning of ...
... acceleration (gin) at the radius Rin RE from the center, inside of the Earth. (10 points) • Compute the fractional magnitude of the gravitational acceleration 1km and 500km inside the surface of the Earth with respect to that on the surface. (6 points, 3 points each) • Due at the beginning of ...