
motion in straight line
... 1. Over the 2000 Christmas holiday period the NSW road toll was greater than that for all other states and territories combined, and was for 2001 more than double the toll for any other state. This has prompted calls from the community for the government to “do something about it”. One recent initia ...
... 1. Over the 2000 Christmas holiday period the NSW road toll was greater than that for all other states and territories combined, and was for 2001 more than double the toll for any other state. This has prompted calls from the community for the government to “do something about it”. One recent initia ...
chapter-6-with-changes-thursday-jan-9
... Rather than labeling this axis x or y, call it c, for centripetal acceleration. The other axis is in the direction of the velocity, tangent to the circle. It is labeled tang for tangential. Centripetal force is just another name for the net force in the centripetal direction. It is the sum of all th ...
... Rather than labeling this axis x or y, call it c, for centripetal acceleration. The other axis is in the direction of the velocity, tangent to the circle. It is labeled tang for tangential. Centripetal force is just another name for the net force in the centripetal direction. It is the sum of all th ...
Rotational Dynamics
... Now move the coins so that they are only 1 or 2 cm apart. Wiggle the pencil as before. The torque that was required was much less this time. Thus, the amount of mass is not the only factor that determines how much torque is needed to change angular velocity; the location of that mass also is relevan ...
... Now move the coins so that they are only 1 or 2 cm apart. Wiggle the pencil as before. The torque that was required was much less this time. Thus, the amount of mass is not the only factor that determines how much torque is needed to change angular velocity; the location of that mass also is relevan ...
How Safe?
... velocity. Explain. Then try it. Recognizing Cause and Effect Which factor, F or t, seems to be more important in changing the velocity of the cart? ...
... velocity. Explain. Then try it. Recognizing Cause and Effect Which factor, F or t, seems to be more important in changing the velocity of the cart? ...
Unit 21
... contemporaries, Henry Cavendish, did a direct experiment to determine the nature of the gravitational force between two spherical masses in a laboratory. This confirmed Newton's gravitational force law and allowed him to determine the gravitational constant, G. A fact emerges that is quite amazing. ...
... contemporaries, Henry Cavendish, did a direct experiment to determine the nature of the gravitational force between two spherical masses in a laboratory. This confirmed Newton's gravitational force law and allowed him to determine the gravitational constant, G. A fact emerges that is quite amazing. ...
Friction-Lab
... A table showing the maximum static friction and the coefficient of static friction for the felt block with the three different masses. This table should also show the average coefficient of static friction for these three runs. A table showing the maximum static friction and the coefficient of stati ...
... A table showing the maximum static friction and the coefficient of static friction for the felt block with the three different masses. This table should also show the average coefficient of static friction for these three runs. A table showing the maximum static friction and the coefficient of stati ...
Reaction - PRADEEP KSHETRAPAL PHYSICS
... A body continue to be in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line, unless it is acted upon by some external force to change the state. (1) If no net force acts on a body, then the velocity of the body cannot change i.e. the body cannot accelerate. (2) Newton’s first law defines i ...
... A body continue to be in its state of rest or of uniform motion along a straight line, unless it is acted upon by some external force to change the state. (1) If no net force acts on a body, then the velocity of the body cannot change i.e. the body cannot accelerate. (2) Newton’s first law defines i ...
Stacey Carpenter - University of Hawaii System
... What is momentum good for? It is a measure of the effect something will have. Remember from Newton's 3rd Law, action-reaction, that an object can only apply as much force as the other object gives back. In the same way, when two objects hit, they touch for the same amount of time. So, when two objec ...
... What is momentum good for? It is a measure of the effect something will have. Remember from Newton's 3rd Law, action-reaction, that an object can only apply as much force as the other object gives back. In the same way, when two objects hit, they touch for the same amount of time. So, when two objec ...
Newtonian Forces - University of Toronto
... system’s center of mass. In reducing the translational motion of a complicated system of particles to that of a single ‘particle’, the center of mass theory more elegantly explains the phenomenon at issue; for similar reasons, this theory is more easy to apply. But there is not any question of dismi ...
... system’s center of mass. In reducing the translational motion of a complicated system of particles to that of a single ‘particle’, the center of mass theory more elegantly explains the phenomenon at issue; for similar reasons, this theory is more easy to apply. But there is not any question of dismi ...
No Slide Title
... The student is expected to: 5A research and describe the historical development of the concepts of gravitational, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear forces 5C describe and calculate how the magnitude of the electrical force between two objects depends on their charges and the distance ...
... The student is expected to: 5A research and describe the historical development of the concepts of gravitational, electromagnetic, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear forces 5C describe and calculate how the magnitude of the electrical force between two objects depends on their charges and the distance ...
Que44: What is the Difference between Force and Pressure
... Ans: The flow of a fluid is said to be steady or streamlined if the velocity of every point in the fluid remains constant in magnitude as well as direction. A streamline may be defined as the path, straight or curved, the tangent to which at any point gives the direction of the flow of liquid at tha ...
... Ans: The flow of a fluid is said to be steady or streamlined if the velocity of every point in the fluid remains constant in magnitude as well as direction. A streamline may be defined as the path, straight or curved, the tangent to which at any point gives the direction of the flow of liquid at tha ...
1) An anchor is dropped in the water plummets to the ocean floor
... a) What is the KE at the start of the trial, v = 0 mph? Ans. Ko = 0 J b) What is the KE at the end of the quarter mile? Ans. Kf = ½ mv2 = 2.07x106 J c) How much work is performed on the Corvette during this trial? Ans. Wnet = K = Kf - Ko = 2.07x106 J d) What is the average net power in (W or J/s) g ...
... a) What is the KE at the start of the trial, v = 0 mph? Ans. Ko = 0 J b) What is the KE at the end of the quarter mile? Ans. Kf = ½ mv2 = 2.07x106 J c) How much work is performed on the Corvette during this trial? Ans. Wnet = K = Kf - Ko = 2.07x106 J d) What is the average net power in (W or J/s) g ...
GDC2007_Catto_Erin_Physics1
... Types of Forces Applied forces are computed according to some law: F = mg, F = kx, etc. Constraints impose kinematic (motion) ...
... Types of Forces Applied forces are computed according to some law: F = mg, F = kx, etc. Constraints impose kinematic (motion) ...
Ph211_CH7_worksheet-f06
... a) What is the KE at the start of the trial, v = 0 mph? Ans. Ko = 0 J b) What is the KE at the end of the quarter mile? Ans. Kf = ½ mv2 = 2.07x106 J c) How much work is performed on the Corvette during this trial? Ans. Wnet = K = Kf - Ko = 2.07x106 J d) What is the average net power in (W or J/s) g ...
... a) What is the KE at the start of the trial, v = 0 mph? Ans. Ko = 0 J b) What is the KE at the end of the quarter mile? Ans. Kf = ½ mv2 = 2.07x106 J c) How much work is performed on the Corvette during this trial? Ans. Wnet = K = Kf - Ko = 2.07x106 J d) What is the average net power in (W or J/s) g ...