
Student Exploration Sheet: Growing Plants
... and velocity? Record your predictions by completing each sentence. When the radius increases, the centripetal acceleration will _________________________. When the mass increases, the centripetal acceleration will _________________________. When the velocity increases, the centripetal acceleration w ...
... and velocity? Record your predictions by completing each sentence. When the radius increases, the centripetal acceleration will _________________________. When the mass increases, the centripetal acceleration will _________________________. When the velocity increases, the centripetal acceleration w ...
Lab 9: Uniform Circular Motion
... where v is the speed of the object and r is the radius of the circle in which it moves. The centripetal force that produces this acceleration is determined from Newton’s 2 nd law of motion: ...
... where v is the speed of the object and r is the radius of the circle in which it moves. The centripetal force that produces this acceleration is determined from Newton’s 2 nd law of motion: ...
PDF#10
... A friction force between two objects in contact opposes the sliding of one object over the surface of the adjacent one. It is tangent to the surface of the adjacent object and opposite in direction to the velocity of the moving object. The magnitude of the frictional force is assumed to be proportio ...
... A friction force between two objects in contact opposes the sliding of one object over the surface of the adjacent one. It is tangent to the surface of the adjacent object and opposite in direction to the velocity of the moving object. The magnitude of the frictional force is assumed to be proportio ...
Review for Midterm 1
... Assuming they don’t rebound from each other, how much of the kinetic energy was transformed to heat and sound? All of it! i.e. mv2 And if they do bounce back, is it possible for them each to bounce back with a greater speed than their speed of approach? Why or why not? No, because it would violate e ...
... Assuming they don’t rebound from each other, how much of the kinetic energy was transformed to heat and sound? All of it! i.e. mv2 And if they do bounce back, is it possible for them each to bounce back with a greater speed than their speed of approach? Why or why not? No, because it would violate e ...