
AP Physics – Mechanics – Chapter 7-8
... Some would say it’s a centrifugal force pushing the iPhone out the window to the right as the car turns left. This is because the car is a NON-inertial (or accelerated) reference frame, and Newton’s first law of motion is only true for INERTIAL (constant velocity) reference frames. What is the real ...
... Some would say it’s a centrifugal force pushing the iPhone out the window to the right as the car turns left. This is because the car is a NON-inertial (or accelerated) reference frame, and Newton’s first law of motion is only true for INERTIAL (constant velocity) reference frames. What is the real ...
Mechanics 1 Revision Notes
... Vertical motion under gravity ................................................................................................................................... 9 Speed-time graphs ...................................................................................................................... ...
... Vertical motion under gravity ................................................................................................................................... 9 Speed-time graphs ...................................................................................................................... ...
Motion - Evangel University
... • Graphical representation using vectors: length = magnitude; arrowheads = direction ...
... • Graphical representation using vectors: length = magnitude; arrowheads = direction ...
Curriculum Map
... 2) I can calculate work done by a variable force as area under the curve of force vs. distance. 3) I can show that work done on an object is equal to changes in its potential and or kinetic energy 4) I can calculate gravitation potential energy 5) I can calculate spring potential energy 6) I can cal ...
... 2) I can calculate work done by a variable force as area under the curve of force vs. distance. 3) I can show that work done on an object is equal to changes in its potential and or kinetic energy 4) I can calculate gravitation potential energy 5) I can calculate spring potential energy 6) I can cal ...
Impulse and Momentum
... Elastic and Inelastic Collisions It is important to notice here that although momentum is conserved, energy is not necessarily conserved. Particles will deform on impact and energy can be lost in another form such as heat or sound. Inelastic collisions disperse energy during a ...
... Elastic and Inelastic Collisions It is important to notice here that although momentum is conserved, energy is not necessarily conserved. Particles will deform on impact and energy can be lost in another form such as heat or sound. Inelastic collisions disperse energy during a ...
The Weight of Time
... is assumed to be a constant V/T, where V is the total volume of sand Another principle of mechanics and T the time interval measured by can give us more details about when the glass. (The flow rate for a discrepancies from the average 10 N Newtonian fluid, such as water, apparent weight occur. We kn ...
... is assumed to be a constant V/T, where V is the total volume of sand Another principle of mechanics and T the time interval measured by can give us more details about when the glass. (The flow rate for a discrepancies from the average 10 N Newtonian fluid, such as water, apparent weight occur. We kn ...
Rigid Body Simulation (1)
... the position and orientation of the body at time t. • How the position and orientation change over time? • If we imagine that the orientation of the body is fixed, then the only movement the body can undergo is a pure translation. • The quantity v(t) gives the velocity of ...
... the position and orientation of the body at time t. • How the position and orientation change over time? • If we imagine that the orientation of the body is fixed, then the only movement the body can undergo is a pure translation. • The quantity v(t) gives the velocity of ...
Week35_LABI1Y_Presentation_1 - IT
... Third Law: The mutual forces of action and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear. This means that whenever a first body exerts a force F on a second body, the second body exerts a force −F on the first body. F and −F are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This law ...
... Third Law: The mutual forces of action and reaction between two bodies are equal, opposite and collinear. This means that whenever a first body exerts a force F on a second body, the second body exerts a force −F on the first body. F and −F are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This law ...