Chapter 3 Review
... ____________________ 1. Newton’s Second Law shows the relationship between force, mass, and __________________. _____________________ 2. _______________ is the force that opposes motion. _____________________ 3. _____________ friction is experienced when a box is pushed across a floor. _____________ ...
... ____________________ 1. Newton’s Second Law shows the relationship between force, mass, and __________________. _____________________ 2. _______________ is the force that opposes motion. _____________________ 3. _____________ friction is experienced when a box is pushed across a floor. _____________ ...
Warm-up
... 1. If a toy train has a mass of 1.5 kg & accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2, what is the amount of force acting on it? 2. Make a Venn diagram comparing/contrasting gravity & friction. ...
... 1. If a toy train has a mass of 1.5 kg & accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2, what is the amount of force acting on it? 2. Make a Venn diagram comparing/contrasting gravity & friction. ...
PHE-01 (2007)
... 5) While solving problems, clearly indicate the question number along with the part being solved. Be precise. Write units at each step of your calculations as done in the text because marks will be deducted for such mistakes. Take care of significant digits in your work. Recheck your work before sub ...
... 5) While solving problems, clearly indicate the question number along with the part being solved. Be precise. Write units at each step of your calculations as done in the text because marks will be deducted for such mistakes. Take care of significant digits in your work. Recheck your work before sub ...
Rotational Motion and Gravity
... by q are related by s = rq – Thus linear displacement s and angular displacement q are related by: s rq (think of string unwinding from a wheel) – Called the “non-slip” condition ...
... by q are related by s = rq – Thus linear displacement s and angular displacement q are related by: s rq (think of string unwinding from a wheel) – Called the “non-slip” condition ...
Newton`s Three Laws of Motion
... • He is most famous for his three laws of motion and his universal law of gravitation, but did much more. ...
... • He is most famous for his three laws of motion and his universal law of gravitation, but did much more. ...
HOMEWORK – DUE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND NEWTON`S
... The passengers will continue moving forward due to inertia. B. The passengers will move backward into the seat. C. The passengers will lean into another passenger’s seat. D. The passengers will not be affected by the sudden stop of the car. 4. A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects. Basket ...
... The passengers will continue moving forward due to inertia. B. The passengers will move backward into the seat. C. The passengers will lean into another passenger’s seat. D. The passengers will not be affected by the sudden stop of the car. 4. A 10 N force is applied to each of these objects. Basket ...
PhyzSpringboard: Newton`s Second Law Felix
... 4. Use the second law of motion to explain the following observations. a.Twin dudettes Katy and Kelly have a grocery cart race.Katy pushes a loaded grocery cart; Kelly pushes an empty grocery cart. Kelly wins the race.Why? ...
... 4. Use the second law of motion to explain the following observations. a.Twin dudettes Katy and Kelly have a grocery cart race.Katy pushes a loaded grocery cart; Kelly pushes an empty grocery cart. Kelly wins the race.Why? ...
Slide 1
... Mass is an intrinsic characteristic of a body Mass of a body relates a force acting on a body to the resulting acceleration The ratio of the masses of two bodies m0 and mx is equal to inverse of their acceleration a0 and ax when same force is applied to both ...
... Mass is an intrinsic characteristic of a body Mass of a body relates a force acting on a body to the resulting acceleration The ratio of the masses of two bodies m0 and mx is equal to inverse of their acceleration a0 and ax when same force is applied to both ...
Materialy/01/Applied Mechanics-Lectures/Applied Mechanics
... Applied forces Xik can be derived from the potential energy - virtual work is expressed in the form N 3 X ik uik s 1 k 1 i 1 ...
... Applied forces Xik can be derived from the potential energy - virtual work is expressed in the form N 3 X ik uik s 1 k 1 i 1 ...
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
... sufficient. One more condition is needed. What is it? Let’s consider two forces equal magnitude but in opposite direction acting on a rigid object as shown in the figure. What do you think will happen? ...
... sufficient. One more condition is needed. What is it? Let’s consider two forces equal magnitude but in opposite direction acting on a rigid object as shown in the figure. What do you think will happen? ...
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... taking the earths rotation into account. ( East is along ˆ1 and north along ˆ2 . 37. A merry-go-round starts from rest and constantly accelerates at α revolutions per second per second. a person is siting at a distance of R metres from the axis of rotation and is holding a mass M kilograms. Calcul ...
... taking the earths rotation into account. ( East is along ˆ1 and north along ˆ2 . 37. A merry-go-round starts from rest and constantly accelerates at α revolutions per second per second. a person is siting at a distance of R metres from the axis of rotation and is holding a mass M kilograms. Calcul ...
Rotational Motion and Torque
... • When objects are not rigidly attached to the rotational axis, an outside force must push / pull on the object to keep it spinning. Gravity is such a force that acts on the mass of an object by the mutual attraction between two objects due to the mass of each object and the distance between them. ...
... • When objects are not rigidly attached to the rotational axis, an outside force must push / pull on the object to keep it spinning. Gravity is such a force that acts on the mass of an object by the mutual attraction between two objects due to the mass of each object and the distance between them. ...