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Practice problems (Rotational Motion)

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Chapter 7

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Forces

Force unit outline - Huber Heights City Schools
Force unit outline - Huber Heights City Schools

... 4. A clerk moves a box of cans down an aisle by pulling on a strap attached to the box. The clerk pulls with a force of 185.0 N at an angle of 25.0o with the horizontal. The box has a mass of 35.0 kg, and the coefficient of the kinetic friction between box and floor is 0.450. Find the acceleration ...
Forces - Urbana School District #116
Forces - Urbana School District #116

Lab 9: Uniform Circular Motion
Lab 9: Uniform Circular Motion

... in direction. The centripetal force can be due any type of force: electric, magnetic, friction, the restoring force on a string. In this experiment the tension in a string will act as the centripetal force on an object. THEORY: When a body moves with a constant speed in a circular path, it is said t ...
Chapter 6 Notes Circular Motion and Gravity
Chapter 6 Notes Circular Motion and Gravity

... uniform circular motion: the motion of an object that moves in a circle at constant speed. Why doesn't the definition say "constant velocity?" the velocity of an object in circular motion continually changes in direction, although its magnitude may remain constant. ...
Chapter 16 - Seattle Central College
Chapter 16 - Seattle Central College

... Then we can look at how this field will affect other charged objects. In general, this field will not be uniform throughout space, it will depend on how far away you are from the charged object. We define the electric field as the force a charged object would exert on another charged object at that ...
PHY131 E1
PHY131 E1

... The position of an object as a function of time is given in meters by x = (at +bt2) i + (ct) j. What is its velocity as a function of time? v = dx / dt v = (a + 2bt) i + (c) j An object is thrown vertically into the air. Which of the following five graphs represents the velocity (v) of the object as ...
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Conservation of Linear Momentum Solutions

... 3. What conditions must be satisfied in order for momentum to be conserved? Net external forces F~net = 0. 4. Is the conservation of linear momentum consistent with Newton’s first and third laws of motion? Explain. Yes. The first law states that an object’s motion is unchanged unless affected by a n ...
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Momentum - Jobworks Physics
Momentum - Jobworks Physics

... up or slowing it down. (Remember in physics that acceleration can mean speeding up or slowing down). A force will change the velocity of an object. And if the velocity of the object is changed, then the momentum of the object is changed. These concepts are an extension of Newton's second law. Newton ...
Level 3 Physics (90521) 2011 Assessment Schedule
Level 3 Physics (90521) 2011 Assessment Schedule

... At all points the tension force has to provide the centripetal force required to keep the bag moving in a circle and balance a component of the force of gravity. At the equilibrium point, the tension is greatest because the speed is greatest and the gravity component is the full gravity force. At th ...
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... You pull on a box with an applied force of 30 N. The coefficient of friction is 0.4. If the mass of the box is 2 kg, what is its acceleration? 1. Draw the box and all FOUR forces acting on it. 2. Write what you know and don’t know. 3. Write the equations, Fnet = ma and f = mN 4. Calculate the Norma ...
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3rd Six Weeks Review

... A roller coaster getting to the top of the highest hill. a) the change in location of an object b)example: ...
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... (r = 1 m) with a force F = 500 N at an angle F1 = 80 °; the other pulls at the middle of wrench with the same force and at an angle F2 = 90 °. What is the net torque the two mechanics are applying to the screw? ...
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II. Forces

... in motion tends to remain in motion in a straight-line path unless acted on by an unbalanced force. a. Inertia is another word for mass. The more mass an object has, the greater its tendency to maintain its current state. Click here for video clip b. Applications: i. People are often thrown from aut ...
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... 25. If a truck 5000kg moving 45m/s collides head on with a car 3444kg moving 34m/s in the other direction, what will their speed be? 26. If a crate 344kg slides 4m down a 46º ramp at a constant speed because of a man pushing back on it, find a) force exerted by man b) work done by man on crate, c) w ...
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