
Physics 11 - Notes
... When objects freefall (stones, rocks, balls, or any falling object) they always have the same acceleration. In reality there may be other forces but for us we are dealing with only acceleration due to gravity, which is a constant near the earth's surface, of -9.8m/s2. If you move further away from t ...
... When objects freefall (stones, rocks, balls, or any falling object) they always have the same acceleration. In reality there may be other forces but for us we are dealing with only acceleration due to gravity, which is a constant near the earth's surface, of -9.8m/s2. If you move further away from t ...
UNIT 15: NUCLEUS
... A beam of singly charged ions of isotopes Ne-20 and Ne-22 travels straight through the velocity selector of a Bainbridge mass spectrometer. The mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields in the velocity selector are 0.4 MV m-1 and 0.6 T respectively. These ions then enter a chamber of unifo ...
... A beam of singly charged ions of isotopes Ne-20 and Ne-22 travels straight through the velocity selector of a Bainbridge mass spectrometer. The mutually perpendicular electric and magnetic fields in the velocity selector are 0.4 MV m-1 and 0.6 T respectively. These ions then enter a chamber of unifo ...
PHYSICS UNIT 3 Motion
... KE = ½ mv2. The mass must be in kilograms, and the velocity in metres per second, and KE is measured in joules. Gravitational Potential Energy is the energy an object has due to its position, as with all forms of potential energy. In this case, the position is the position in a gravitational field, ...
... KE = ½ mv2. The mass must be in kilograms, and the velocity in metres per second, and KE is measured in joules. Gravitational Potential Energy is the energy an object has due to its position, as with all forms of potential energy. In this case, the position is the position in a gravitational field, ...
Newton`s Second Law
... 9. Using the ruler permanently affixed to the air track, record the locations of X0 , X1 and X2 in your spreadsheet and assign a reasonable uncertainty to these positions (δX). It is very important that your glider always starts from the same location X0 and that the two photogates are not moved. If ...
... 9. Using the ruler permanently affixed to the air track, record the locations of X0 , X1 and X2 in your spreadsheet and assign a reasonable uncertainty to these positions (δX). It is very important that your glider always starts from the same location X0 and that the two photogates are not moved. If ...
Physics Tutorial 2: Numerical Integration Methods
... The physics engine which we are developing is based around resolving the forces acting on a body, and calculating the acceleration instigated by the resultant force at every time-step of the simulation. From this acceleration, the velocity can then be calculated, which in turn allows the calculation ...
... The physics engine which we are developing is based around resolving the forces acting on a body, and calculating the acceleration instigated by the resultant force at every time-step of the simulation. From this acceleration, the velocity can then be calculated, which in turn allows the calculation ...
Momentum, Impulse and Law of Conservation of Momentum
... magnitude and direction. • Explain the difference between the momentum of the cannon and the momentum of the cannonball, and the momentum of the cannon-cannonball system. • After the firing occurs, both the cannon and cannonball have the same momentum (big mass, small velocity vs. small mass, big ve ...
... magnitude and direction. • Explain the difference between the momentum of the cannon and the momentum of the cannonball, and the momentum of the cannon-cannonball system. • After the firing occurs, both the cannon and cannonball have the same momentum (big mass, small velocity vs. small mass, big ve ...
Phys1443-003, Fall04,Term 1 Exercise Problems 1
... The block moves at constant speed of 5 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is a. 0.2 b. 0.4 c. 0.5 d. 0.6 71. Block A sits atop block B which rests on a table. A force F is applied to block B and both blocks move with A continuing to sit stationary relative to ...
... The block moves at constant speed of 5 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the incline is a. 0.2 b. 0.4 c. 0.5 d. 0.6 71. Block A sits atop block B which rests on a table. A force F is applied to block B and both blocks move with A continuing to sit stationary relative to ...