
Part 1
... (a) Calculate the impulse experienced when a 70 kg person lands on firm ground after jumping from a height of 3.0 m. Then estimate the average force exerted on the person’s feet by the ground, if the landing is (b) stiff-legged and (c) with bent legs. In the former case, assume the body moves 1.0cm ...
... (a) Calculate the impulse experienced when a 70 kg person lands on firm ground after jumping from a height of 3.0 m. Then estimate the average force exerted on the person’s feet by the ground, if the landing is (b) stiff-legged and (c) with bent legs. In the former case, assume the body moves 1.0cm ...
Chapter 12 test review
... ____ 12. The product of an object’s mass and velocity is its a. centripetal force. c. net force. b. momentum. d. weight. ____ 13. What is the momentum of a 50-kilogram ice skater gliding across the ice at a speed of 5 m/s? kg c. 50 kg a. 10 m/s b. 500 kg·m/s d. 250 kg·m/s ____ 14. As an astronaut tr ...
... ____ 12. The product of an object’s mass and velocity is its a. centripetal force. c. net force. b. momentum. d. weight. ____ 13. What is the momentum of a 50-kilogram ice skater gliding across the ice at a speed of 5 m/s? kg c. 50 kg a. 10 m/s b. 500 kg·m/s d. 250 kg·m/s ____ 14. As an astronaut tr ...
A body acted on by no net force moves with
... c) What is the horizontal displacement of the rocket when it returns to y=0? ...
... c) What is the horizontal displacement of the rocket when it returns to y=0? ...
F ma = Or , 0 , 0 Integrating twice gives the solution for position at
... 5. When an object slides on a surface, it encounters a resistance force called friction. This force has a magnitude of , where is the coefficient of kinetic friction and N is the magnitude of normal force that the surface applies to the object. Suppose an object of mass 30 kg is released from t ...
... 5. When an object slides on a surface, it encounters a resistance force called friction. This force has a magnitude of , where is the coefficient of kinetic friction and N is the magnitude of normal force that the surface applies to the object. Suppose an object of mass 30 kg is released from t ...
Momentum
... continue to move in its direction of travel. As such, it is a natural consequence of Newton's first law. •Momentum is a conserved quantity, meaning that the total momentum of any closed system (one not affected by external forces) cannot be changed. ...
... continue to move in its direction of travel. As such, it is a natural consequence of Newton's first law. •Momentum is a conserved quantity, meaning that the total momentum of any closed system (one not affected by external forces) cannot be changed. ...