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day 2 newtons laws review - Appoquinimink High School
day 2 newtons laws review - Appoquinimink High School

... (C) move with constant velocity down the ramp. (D) Not move. (E) cannot be determined from the information given. 6) If all the forces acting on an object balance so that the net force is zero, then (A) the object must be at rest. (B) the object’s speed will decrease. (C) the object will follow a pa ...
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... Question 8.12 Two objects, a ring and a disk, both with equal mass and radii. Each is rotating about an axis through its center, as shown. Which has the greatest rotational inertia, I, a uniform disk or a ring? A) They have the same I, since they both have the same mass and radius B) The disk C) Th ...
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... acceleration is measured. The experiment is performed on the same puck in the far reaches of outer space where both friction and gravity are negligible. The same constant force is applied to the puck and its acceleration is measured. The puck’s acceleration in outer space will be a) greater than its ...
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... Note on equipment: You will be using a new sensor for this experiment; it is called a force probe. A force probe is a sensor that sends a signal to the computer indicating the force exerted on its tip. The software interface helps you plot force as a function of time for two different force probes. ...
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... A physics student went on a vacation last summer to the Black Hills in South Dakota. They traveled 1000 km [S] from Winnipeg to the hills, saw the sights and made the 1000 km [N] return trip home a week later. Upon their arrival back home they discovered that they left their suitcase in a hotel at S ...
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... acceleration is measured. The experiment is performed on the same puck in the far reaches of outer space where both friction and gravity are negligible. The same constant force is applied to the puck and its acceleration is measured. The puck’s acceleration in outer space will be a) greater than its ...
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... 28.When we throw a bowling ball, we can make the pins fall down (assuming we are good at it, or the bumpers are up!). Explain what is happening, using the term momentum. Draw a sketch to help. When we throw the bowling ball, we cause it to move (unbalanced force). If the bowling ball is massive, and ...
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... Unit: 5-Net Force Lesson Title: Elevator Lab/Introduction to Net Force Instructional Goals: The amount by which the forces acting on an object are unbalanced is called the net force. When the forces acting on an object are unbalanced, the object will accelerate. Because acceleration is a change in v ...
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... ropes secured to them which lets the dogs run with a larger range of motion compared to requiring the Huskies to push on the back surface of the sled from behind using the normal force. (Yes, that would be the most pathetic dog sled team ever.) It's important to note here that tension is a pulling f ...
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