Force and Motion
... • Tuesday: reviewed lab, turned it in and took a quiz. • If you were absent for any of these you need to make them up today after school or tomorrow morning. • PM Test corrections & retakes Mon-Thur this week. You must show completed PM notes to be eligible for corrections & retakes. Retakes pm only ...
... • Tuesday: reviewed lab, turned it in and took a quiz. • If you were absent for any of these you need to make them up today after school or tomorrow morning. • PM Test corrections & retakes Mon-Thur this week. You must show completed PM notes to be eligible for corrections & retakes. Retakes pm only ...
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... Thus, in uniform circular motion there must be a net force to produce the centripetal acceleration. The centripetal force is the name given to the net force required to keep an object moving on a circular path. The direction of the centripetal force always points toward the center of the circle and ...
... Thus, in uniform circular motion there must be a net force to produce the centripetal acceleration. The centripetal force is the name given to the net force required to keep an object moving on a circular path. The direction of the centripetal force always points toward the center of the circle and ...
July 2016 Exam Review
... object is given an initial velocity of 2.0 m/s parallel to the ground and swings upward in a circular arc. Eventually, the object comes to a momentary halt at a point where the string makes an angle θ with its initial vertical orientation and then swings back downward. Find the angle θ. July 2016 Ex ...
... object is given an initial velocity of 2.0 m/s parallel to the ground and swings upward in a circular arc. Eventually, the object comes to a momentary halt at a point where the string makes an angle θ with its initial vertical orientation and then swings back downward. Find the angle θ. July 2016 Ex ...
Systems of Particles - UCF College of Sciences
... • Impulse is a vector quantity • The magnitude of the impulse is equal to the area under the force-time curve – The force may vary with time • Dimensions of impulse are ML/T • Impulse is not a property of the particle, but a measure of the change in momentum of the particle ...
... • Impulse is a vector quantity • The magnitude of the impulse is equal to the area under the force-time curve – The force may vary with time • Dimensions of impulse are ML/T • Impulse is not a property of the particle, but a measure of the change in momentum of the particle ...
Physics 207: Lecture 2 Notes
... The positions as seen from the two reference frames are related through the velocity (remember S is moving at a constant –v0 relative to S’) r’ = r – vo t The derivative of the position equation will give the velocity equation v’ = v – vo = d (r – vo t)/dt ...
... The positions as seen from the two reference frames are related through the velocity (remember S is moving at a constant –v0 relative to S’) r’ = r – vo t The derivative of the position equation will give the velocity equation v’ = v – vo = d (r – vo t)/dt ...
EOC_chapter8 - AppServ Open Project 2.4.9
... Mi = 360 kg, including 330 kg of fuel and oxidizer. In interstellar space, it starts from rest at the position x = 0, turns on its engine at time t = 0, and puts out exhaust with relative speed ve = 1 500 m/s at the constant rate k = 2.50 kg/s. The fuel will last for an actual burn time of 330 kg/(2 ...
... Mi = 360 kg, including 330 kg of fuel and oxidizer. In interstellar space, it starts from rest at the position x = 0, turns on its engine at time t = 0, and puts out exhaust with relative speed ve = 1 500 m/s at the constant rate k = 2.50 kg/s. The fuel will last for an actual burn time of 330 kg/(2 ...
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... abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials. ...
... abide by these restrictions and to honor the intended pedagogical purposes and the needs of other instructors who rely on these materials. ...
Free Body Diagrams
... pulls a 52N sled across a cement sidewalk at a constant speed. What is the coefficient of friction between the sidewalk and the sled (ignoring air resistance)? 36N ...
... pulls a 52N sled across a cement sidewalk at a constant speed. What is the coefficient of friction between the sidewalk and the sled (ignoring air resistance)? 36N ...
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... 1) In the absence of forces, an object ("body") at rest will stay at rest, and a body moving at a constant velocity in straight line continues doing so indefinitely. ...
... 1) In the absence of forces, an object ("body") at rest will stay at rest, and a body moving at a constant velocity in straight line continues doing so indefinitely. ...
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 - ASU Modeling Instruction
... "net force" for the same reason that Mitchell avoids the phrase "centripetal force": many students will include it as a separate force on free-body diagrams (force diagrams).] The sum of the forces acting on a particle can always be resolved into two components, one of which is perpendicular to the ...
... "net force" for the same reason that Mitchell avoids the phrase "centripetal force": many students will include it as a separate force on free-body diagrams (force diagrams).] The sum of the forces acting on a particle can always be resolved into two components, one of which is perpendicular to the ...
Lesson 15 notes – Newton 1 and 3 - science
... Without looking at your notes, define (a) Newton’s First Law, (b) Newton’s Second Law and (c) Newton’s Third Law. (a) Newton’s first law states that an object will remain stationary or continue at a constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force. (1) If it is acted on by a resultant force it ...
... Without looking at your notes, define (a) Newton’s First Law, (b) Newton’s Second Law and (c) Newton’s Third Law. (a) Newton’s first law states that an object will remain stationary or continue at a constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force. (1) If it is acted on by a resultant force it ...
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... We have an idea of what mass is from everyday life. In physics: Mass (in Phys 207) is a quantity that specifies how much inertia an object has (i.e. a scalar that relates force to acceleration) (Newton’s Second Law) Mass is an inherent property of an object. Mass and weight are different qua ...
... We have an idea of what mass is from everyday life. In physics: Mass (in Phys 207) is a quantity that specifies how much inertia an object has (i.e. a scalar that relates force to acceleration) (Newton’s Second Law) Mass is an inherent property of an object. Mass and weight are different qua ...
VCE Physics
... Electric Current (amperes) 2. From which of the fundamental units do the following derive their units ? Quantity (Unit) e.g Force (Newton) ...
... Electric Current (amperes) 2. From which of the fundamental units do the following derive their units ? Quantity (Unit) e.g Force (Newton) ...