
physics 220 - Purdue Physics
... - This is a vector equation - The direction of the net force is the same as the direction of the acceleration - In 3 dimensions Fx = max Fy = may Fz = maz ...
... - This is a vector equation - The direction of the net force is the same as the direction of the acceleration - In 3 dimensions Fx = max Fy = may Fz = maz ...
Introduction to Classical Mechanics 1 HISTORY
... Galileo did not invent the telescope but he made some of the earliest telescopes, and his telescopes were the best in the world at that time. Therefore he discovered many things about the the solar system and stars: • craters and mountains on the moon • the moons of Jupiter • the phases of Venus • t ...
... Galileo did not invent the telescope but he made some of the earliest telescopes, and his telescopes were the best in the world at that time. Therefore he discovered many things about the the solar system and stars: • craters and mountains on the moon • the moons of Jupiter • the phases of Venus • t ...
Momentum and Impulse
... IMPULSE is the product of the FORCE and the TIME during which it acts. The units of impulse are N s (Newton Seconds). Impulse is a vector quantity. ...
... IMPULSE is the product of the FORCE and the TIME during which it acts. The units of impulse are N s (Newton Seconds). Impulse is a vector quantity. ...
Spring 2016 - PHYS1211 Impulse, Linear Momentum, and the Law of
... …in any impulse delivery, apart from the object “receiving” the impulse, there is always another object, the agent, which “delivers” that impulse (and vice versa!) ...
... …in any impulse delivery, apart from the object “receiving” the impulse, there is always another object, the agent, which “delivers” that impulse (and vice versa!) ...
EXPERIMENT 3
... There is no y-component of the momentum and kinetic energy of the system is not conserved in inelastic collisions; A perfectly elastic collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision. An inelastic collision is one in which part of the kinetic energy is change ...
... There is no y-component of the momentum and kinetic energy of the system is not conserved in inelastic collisions; A perfectly elastic collision is defined as one in which there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision. An inelastic collision is one in which part of the kinetic energy is change ...