
2004_11_03ImpulseMomentum
... Raindrops Unlike rain, hail usually does not come to rest after striking a surface. Instead, the hailstones bounce off the roof of the car. If hail fell instead of rain, would the force on the roof be smaller than, equal to, or greater? ...
... Raindrops Unlike rain, hail usually does not come to rest after striking a surface. Instead, the hailstones bounce off the roof of the car. If hail fell instead of rain, would the force on the roof be smaller than, equal to, or greater? ...
Moving objects have energy. How much energy they have depends
... Moving objects have energy. How much energy they have depends upon their mass in kilograms and their velocity in meters per second. How can you find out how much energy a moving object has? Scientists have learned that the Kinetic energy of an object can be calculated by using the following equation ...
... Moving objects have energy. How much energy they have depends upon their mass in kilograms and their velocity in meters per second. How can you find out how much energy a moving object has? Scientists have learned that the Kinetic energy of an object can be calculated by using the following equation ...
Name: Practice - 8.3 Conservation of Momentum 1. Train cars are
... Practice - 8.3 Conservation of Momentum 1. Train cars are coupled together by being bumped into one another. Suppose two loaded train cars are moving toward one another, the first having a mass of 150,000 kg and a velocity of 0.300 m/s, and the second having a mass of 110,000 kg and a velocity of −0 ...
... Practice - 8.3 Conservation of Momentum 1. Train cars are coupled together by being bumped into one another. Suppose two loaded train cars are moving toward one another, the first having a mass of 150,000 kg and a velocity of 0.300 m/s, and the second having a mass of 110,000 kg and a velocity of −0 ...
Solutions to Unit Conversion Practice Problems
... Perform the following unit manipulations. a. A jet engine provides a thrust (force) of 2,000 lbf with a velocity of 600 km/hr. What is the power produced in horsepower? Solution Power = Force x Velocity Convert to SI Force = 2000 (lbf) x 4.448 (N/lbf) = 8896 N Velocity = 600 (km/hr) x 0.278 [(m/s)/( ...
... Perform the following unit manipulations. a. A jet engine provides a thrust (force) of 2,000 lbf with a velocity of 600 km/hr. What is the power produced in horsepower? Solution Power = Force x Velocity Convert to SI Force = 2000 (lbf) x 4.448 (N/lbf) = 8896 N Velocity = 600 (km/hr) x 0.278 [(m/s)/( ...
PHYSICS 211, Exam # 3 April 22, 2013 (Dr. Xinhua Bai`s session
... 2. Two objects interact with each other and with no other objects. Initially object A has a speed of 5 m/s and object B has a speed of 10 m/s. In the course of their motion they return to their initial positions. Then A has a speed of 4 m/s and B has a speed of 7 m/s. We can conclude: A) the potenti ...
... 2. Two objects interact with each other and with no other objects. Initially object A has a speed of 5 m/s and object B has a speed of 10 m/s. In the course of their motion they return to their initial positions. Then A has a speed of 4 m/s and B has a speed of 7 m/s. We can conclude: A) the potenti ...
332 Unit 7 Momentum student handout
... Example • Jack and Leon are fishing in their boat when they decide to jump into the water. Jack, 45-kg, jumps off the front of the boat with a speed of 2m/s. While at the exact same moment, Leon, 90-kg, jumps out of the back of the boat at a speed of 4m/s. If the boat has a mass of 100 kg and was a ...
... Example • Jack and Leon are fishing in their boat when they decide to jump into the water. Jack, 45-kg, jumps off the front of the boat with a speed of 2m/s. While at the exact same moment, Leon, 90-kg, jumps out of the back of the boat at a speed of 4m/s. If the boat has a mass of 100 kg and was a ...