The Physics of Renewable Energy
... 2. What is the velocity of an object that has a momentum of -30 kg m/s and a mass of 3.0 kilograms? If p = mv, then v = p/m = (-30 kg m/s)/(3.0 kg) = -10 m/s 3. Two objects have equal momentum but one has four times the mass of the other. What is the relationship ...
... 2. What is the velocity of an object that has a momentum of -30 kg m/s and a mass of 3.0 kilograms? If p = mv, then v = p/m = (-30 kg m/s)/(3.0 kg) = -10 m/s 3. Two objects have equal momentum but one has four times the mass of the other. What is the relationship ...
Chapter 8 Momentum and Its Conservation
... internal forces, and the internal forces can not exert a net force on the system, only an external force can do that. Whenever a system exists without external forces—a system that we call a closed system—the net force on the system is always zero and the law of conservation of momentum always holds ...
... internal forces, and the internal forces can not exert a net force on the system, only an external force can do that. Whenever a system exists without external forces—a system that we call a closed system—the net force on the system is always zero and the law of conservation of momentum always holds ...
Sample Papers 1 - Entrance
... in its volume, the normal force per unit area is called bulk stress or volume stress. 13. Bulk stress is equal to pressure or change in pressure also called hydraulic pressure. 14. Shearing stress or Tangential stress : When a tangential force is applied on a body such that there is a change in shap ...
... in its volume, the normal force per unit area is called bulk stress or volume stress. 13. Bulk stress is equal to pressure or change in pressure also called hydraulic pressure. 14. Shearing stress or Tangential stress : When a tangential force is applied on a body such that there is a change in shap ...
Conceptual Integrated Science, 2e (Hewitt et al
... 3) If you stand on a pair of bathroom scales, explain how the readings change as you shift your weight gradually from side to side. What rule governs the readings on the scales? Answer: The equilibrium rule guides the scale readings. That is, the total of the readings adds to equal your weight. The ...
... 3) If you stand on a pair of bathroom scales, explain how the readings change as you shift your weight gradually from side to side. What rule governs the readings on the scales? Answer: The equilibrium rule guides the scale readings. That is, the total of the readings adds to equal your weight. The ...
AP PHYSICS C: MECHANICS ROTATION REVIEW 1. Two
... 31. A disk is free to rotate about an axis. A force applied at a distance d from the axis causes an angular acceleration α. What angular acceleration is produced if the same force is applied a distance 2d from the axis? A) α B) 2α C) α/2 D) 4α E) α/4 32. A bicycle wheel, a hollow sphere, and a soli ...
... 31. A disk is free to rotate about an axis. A force applied at a distance d from the axis causes an angular acceleration α. What angular acceleration is produced if the same force is applied a distance 2d from the axis? A) α B) 2α C) α/2 D) 4α E) α/4 32. A bicycle wheel, a hollow sphere, and a soli ...
PSI AP Physics I
... 1. What property of real matter leads to the need to analyze rotational motion? 2. What is the axis of rotation? Does the axis of rotation of a rotating tire on a car touch the rubber in the tire? 3. Explain why the radian is a more physically natural unit than the degree when working rotation probl ...
... 1. What property of real matter leads to the need to analyze rotational motion? 2. What is the axis of rotation? Does the axis of rotation of a rotating tire on a car touch the rubber in the tire? 3. Explain why the radian is a more physically natural unit than the degree when working rotation probl ...