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... boulder follow the path shown below. Fill in all of the missing information for the boulder in the drawing below. You may assume there is no friction and that the boulder starts at rest at the top of the 15.0 m hill (point A). Take the mass of the boulder to be 900 kg. The following answers are appr ...
... boulder follow the path shown below. Fill in all of the missing information for the boulder in the drawing below. You may assume there is no friction and that the boulder starts at rest at the top of the 15.0 m hill (point A). Take the mass of the boulder to be 900 kg. The following answers are appr ...
Kinetics of Particles: Oblique Central Impact
... First term is zero since it is equal to vrel x mvrel And the second term becomes rrel x ∑F = ∑MB = sum of moments @ B of all forces on m ...
... First term is zero since it is equal to vrel x mvrel And the second term becomes rrel x ∑F = ∑MB = sum of moments @ B of all forces on m ...
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... Problem solving is an important part of studying physics. It impels students to work constructively and independently, teaches them to analyze phenomena, define principal factors, and neglect unimportant details thus brining them to scientific research. The goal of this manual is to help students ma ...
... Problem solving is an important part of studying physics. It impels students to work constructively and independently, teaches them to analyze phenomena, define principal factors, and neglect unimportant details thus brining them to scientific research. The goal of this manual is to help students ma ...
Key to Dynamics Review package
... 1. If an object is at rest, can we conclude that there are no external forces acting on it? No, there may be balanced forces acting in many directions. 2. The force of gravity is twice as great on a 20. N rock as it is on a 10. N rock. Why doesn’t the 20. N rock have greater free-fall acceleration? ...
... 1. If an object is at rest, can we conclude that there are no external forces acting on it? No, there may be balanced forces acting in many directions. 2. The force of gravity is twice as great on a 20. N rock as it is on a 10. N rock. Why doesn’t the 20. N rock have greater free-fall acceleration? ...
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... meters apart. The one on the right has 1.5 times the mass of the other (as shown). The 1.5 m astronaut wants to get back to the ship but his jet pack is broken. There happens to be a rope connected between the two. The heavier astronaut starts pulling in the rope. (1) Does he/she get back to the shi ...
... meters apart. The one on the right has 1.5 times the mass of the other (as shown). The 1.5 m astronaut wants to get back to the ship but his jet pack is broken. There happens to be a rope connected between the two. The heavier astronaut starts pulling in the rope. (1) Does he/she get back to the shi ...
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... meters apart. The one on the right has 1.5 times the mass of the other (as shown). The 1.5 m astronaut wants to get back to the ship but his jet pack is broken. There happens to be a rope connected between the two. The heavier astronaut starts pulling in the rope. (1) Does he/she get back to the shi ...
... meters apart. The one on the right has 1.5 times the mass of the other (as shown). The 1.5 m astronaut wants to get back to the ship but his jet pack is broken. There happens to be a rope connected between the two. The heavier astronaut starts pulling in the rope. (1) Does he/she get back to the shi ...
Sample Problem
... Sometimes the speed of an object in circular motion is not constant (in other words, it’s not uniform circular motion). An acceleration component may be tangent to the path, aligned with the velocity. This is called tangential acceleration. It causes speeding up or slowing down. The centripetal acce ...
... Sometimes the speed of an object in circular motion is not constant (in other words, it’s not uniform circular motion). An acceleration component may be tangent to the path, aligned with the velocity. This is called tangential acceleration. It causes speeding up or slowing down. The centripetal acce ...
Ch 7 momentum notes
... momentum is a vector quantity ........has both magnitude and direction momentum can be canceled by equal and opposite momentum *if no net force or net impulse acts on a system, the momentum of that system cannot change -momentum of a system cannot change unless it is acted on by external forces -a s ...
... momentum is a vector quantity ........has both magnitude and direction momentum can be canceled by equal and opposite momentum *if no net force or net impulse acts on a system, the momentum of that system cannot change -momentum of a system cannot change unless it is acted on by external forces -a s ...
L3 ROTATIONAL MOTION
... advantage! Carrying the bar means that the system of man and bar not only has more mass, but also has some of its mass a long way from the CoR, thus increasing his rotational inertia ...
... advantage! Carrying the bar means that the system of man and bar not only has more mass, but also has some of its mass a long way from the CoR, thus increasing his rotational inertia ...
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... Newton’s Laws of Motion Newton's laws of motion describe the motion of objects acted on by forces, doing so to a very good approximation as long as the speeds are small compared with the speed of light. Newton's first law of motion states that an object remains at rest or moves with constant velocit ...
... Newton’s Laws of Motion Newton's laws of motion describe the motion of objects acted on by forces, doing so to a very good approximation as long as the speeds are small compared with the speed of light. Newton's first law of motion states that an object remains at rest or moves with constant velocit ...