
Midterm Review 2 - Hicksville Public Schools
... 1. A racecar accelerates from 10 m/s at a rate of 8 m/s2 for 6.7 seconds. What distance does it cover? 246.6 m Don’t forget how to get those hidden given variables. 2. A train traveling at 30 m/s comes to a stop over a distance of 1200 m. What is the magnitude of its acceleration? What is its final ...
... 1. A racecar accelerates from 10 m/s at a rate of 8 m/s2 for 6.7 seconds. What distance does it cover? 246.6 m Don’t forget how to get those hidden given variables. 2. A train traveling at 30 m/s comes to a stop over a distance of 1200 m. What is the magnitude of its acceleration? What is its final ...
PowerPoint: Physics Word Problem Review Part 2
... 9. If you have a weight of -850 Newtons, and are standing on the ground. What is the force that the Earth is pushing back up on you? ...
... 9. If you have a weight of -850 Newtons, and are standing on the ground. What is the force that the Earth is pushing back up on you? ...
Physics Practice List the three dimensions that are considered the
... 13. The following is an expression of which law? “A body which is at rest (its speed is 0) will continue to remain at rest provided that there are NO net forces acting upon it and a body in motion in a straight line at constant speed will continue to move in a straight line at constant speed provide ...
... 13. The following is an expression of which law? “A body which is at rest (its speed is 0) will continue to remain at rest provided that there are NO net forces acting upon it and a body in motion in a straight line at constant speed will continue to move in a straight line at constant speed provide ...
Freefall and Newton`s 2nd Law ppt
... If the same force acts on two different objects with different masses, how does the object’s acceleration (movement away) compare? ...
... If the same force acts on two different objects with different masses, how does the object’s acceleration (movement away) compare? ...
PHYS 1401 General Physics I EXPERIMENT 6 CONSERVATION OF
... tighten the clamp near the top. Cut a piece of string long enough such that the mass is hanging from the string with its center (center of mass) 10.0 cm(= 0.100) m above the table. You can adjust this height as you fasten the string to the clamp. 2. Place a piece of tape on the middle part of the cy ...
... tighten the clamp near the top. Cut a piece of string long enough such that the mass is hanging from the string with its center (center of mass) 10.0 cm(= 0.100) m above the table. You can adjust this height as you fasten the string to the clamp. 2. Place a piece of tape on the middle part of the cy ...
7-8 Center of Mass In
... more conservation laws apply. 2. Is there an external force? If so, is the collision time short enough that you can ignore it? 3. Draw diagrams of the initial and final situations, with momentum vectors labeled. 4. Choose a coordinate system. ...
... more conservation laws apply. 2. Is there an external force? If so, is the collision time short enough that you can ignore it? 3. Draw diagrams of the initial and final situations, with momentum vectors labeled. 4. Choose a coordinate system. ...
Complete Inelastic Collisions in 1-D
... “Two masses m1, m2; three speeds v1i,v1f,v2f; and two angles 1,2. If we know any four of these quantities, we can solve the three equations.” Why 7 and not 10? 3 variables in Fig 9-23 are set to 0 (known). ...
... “Two masses m1, m2; three speeds v1i,v1f,v2f; and two angles 1,2. If we know any four of these quantities, we can solve the three equations.” Why 7 and not 10? 3 variables in Fig 9-23 are set to 0 (known). ...
Physics 109 Test 1 February 17, 2011 Answer all questions on the
... (A) It covers the same distance during the first second as it does during the last second. (B) It covers more distance during the last second. (C) It covers less distance during the last second. (D) Its acceleration is increasing during the time it falls 11. If a rocket accelerates from rest at a ra ...
... (A) It covers the same distance during the first second as it does during the last second. (B) It covers more distance during the last second. (C) It covers less distance during the last second. (D) Its acceleration is increasing during the time it falls 11. If a rocket accelerates from rest at a ra ...
Circular-Motion and forces
... track. One of its turns is about 200 m in radius and is banked at 24° above the horizontal. • How fast would a car have to move so that no friction is needed to prevent it from sliding sideways off the raceway (into the infield or off the track)? © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... track. One of its turns is about 200 m in radius and is banked at 24° above the horizontal. • How fast would a car have to move so that no friction is needed to prevent it from sliding sideways off the raceway (into the infield or off the track)? © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. ...