
Effective Force & Newton`s Laws
... A measure of the amount of motion possessed by a ___________ body Velocity: the rate of positional change of an object Momentum = mass (kg) x velocity (m/s) An object can only have momentum if it is moving To increase momentum, an object must either increase its _________ or its __________ ...
... A measure of the amount of motion possessed by a ___________ body Velocity: the rate of positional change of an object Momentum = mass (kg) x velocity (m/s) An object can only have momentum if it is moving To increase momentum, an object must either increase its _________ or its __________ ...
Motion Along a Straight Line at Constant Acceleration
... During the Y11 course of study, it was discussed how many car safety features such as seatbelts, crumple zones and air bags increase safety by making the crash “last longer” During our Y12 presentations, change in momentum was connected to car safety. Now taking it further and considering the impul ...
... During the Y11 course of study, it was discussed how many car safety features such as seatbelts, crumple zones and air bags increase safety by making the crash “last longer” During our Y12 presentations, change in momentum was connected to car safety. Now taking it further and considering the impul ...
6) Solve the following problems
... 3. The product of the mass of a body times its acceleration …………………………….. . 4. For every action there is a reaction equals in magnitude and opposite in direction ....….……... 5. The motion of the body when it moves in a circular path with uniform velocity ………….……… 6- The tendency of the body to main ...
... 3. The product of the mass of a body times its acceleration …………………………….. . 4. For every action there is a reaction equals in magnitude and opposite in direction ....….……... 5. The motion of the body when it moves in a circular path with uniform velocity ………….……… 6- The tendency of the body to main ...
1. Whats your weight on a planet which has the same radius as the
... 7. A force of 10N acts on a mass of 5kg. What acceleration is produced? 7a. Use F = m × a. So a = F/m = 10/5 = 2m/s2 . 8. What force is need to produce an acceleration of 5m/s2 for an object of mass 20kg? 8a. It is F = 5times20 = 100N ewtons. 9. A force of 20N acts on an object and produces an accel ...
... 7. A force of 10N acts on a mass of 5kg. What acceleration is produced? 7a. Use F = m × a. So a = F/m = 10/5 = 2m/s2 . 8. What force is need to produce an acceleration of 5m/s2 for an object of mass 20kg? 8a. It is F = 5times20 = 100N ewtons. 9. A force of 20N acts on an object and produces an accel ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion
... A heavy moving object has a greater amount of motion than a light object. The amount of motion/mass of a body is defined as momentum. Momentum is taken as the product of mass & velocity of a body. The unit of momentum is therefore kilograms x metres per second kg ms-1 or kg m/s For the same given fo ...
... A heavy moving object has a greater amount of motion than a light object. The amount of motion/mass of a body is defined as momentum. Momentum is taken as the product of mass & velocity of a body. The unit of momentum is therefore kilograms x metres per second kg ms-1 or kg m/s For the same given fo ...
Linking Asteroids and Meteorites through Reflectance
... Questions: • Compare the momentum of a 1 kg cart moving at 10 m/s with that of a 2 kg cart moving at 5 m/s. • Does the moving cart have impulse? • Does a moving cart have momentum? • For the same force, which cannon imparts a greater impulse to a cannonball – a long cannon or a short one? ...
... Questions: • Compare the momentum of a 1 kg cart moving at 10 m/s with that of a 2 kg cart moving at 5 m/s. • Does the moving cart have impulse? • Does a moving cart have momentum? • For the same force, which cannon imparts a greater impulse to a cannonball – a long cannon or a short one? ...