
Unit 7 Work, Energy, Power Book concept questions Work Pg. 278
... 4. A force is applied to a 0.4kg ball, increasing its velocity from zero to 30 m/s over a distance of 0.9 m. What is the Work done on the ball? What magnitude of force was applied? W = 180 J, F = 200 N 5. A 900-kg car speeds up from 22.0 m/s to 44.0 m/s. What is the car’s change in kinetic energy? W ...
... 4. A force is applied to a 0.4kg ball, increasing its velocity from zero to 30 m/s over a distance of 0.9 m. What is the Work done on the ball? What magnitude of force was applied? W = 180 J, F = 200 N 5. A 900-kg car speeds up from 22.0 m/s to 44.0 m/s. What is the car’s change in kinetic energy? W ...
Motion Along a Straight Line at Constant Acceleration
... unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force." For an object to change: speed, direction or shape there must be a resultant unbalanced force. No unbalanced force : things stay as they are ...
... unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force." For an object to change: speed, direction or shape there must be a resultant unbalanced force. No unbalanced force : things stay as they are ...
PRACTICE Final Exam: MULTIPLE CHOICE PROBLEMS
... A force of 100 Newtons is exerted on a 100 kg object. If you increase the force, the acceleration? a. increases b. stays the same c. decreases ...
... A force of 100 Newtons is exerted on a 100 kg object. If you increase the force, the acceleration? a. increases b. stays the same c. decreases ...
8-3 Perfectly Inelastic Collisions
... and kinetic energy • The relative velocity of the colliding objects changes sign but does not change magnitude. ...
... and kinetic energy • The relative velocity of the colliding objects changes sign but does not change magnitude. ...
Slide 1 - SFSU Physics & Astronomy
... Time of collision is short enough that external forces may be ignored Inelastic collision: momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not Completely inelastic collision: objects stick ...
... Time of collision is short enough that external forces may be ignored Inelastic collision: momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not Completely inelastic collision: objects stick ...