
Elementary Mechanics and Thermodynamics
... speed and ends up hitting the ground with a large speed. Actually, if you think about it, that’s a pretty amazing phenomenom. WHY did the speed of the ball increase ? You might say gravity. But what’s that ? The speed of the ball increased, and therefore gravity provided an acceleration. But how ? W ...
... speed and ends up hitting the ground with a large speed. Actually, if you think about it, that’s a pretty amazing phenomenom. WHY did the speed of the ball increase ? You might say gravity. But what’s that ? The speed of the ball increased, and therefore gravity provided an acceleration. But how ? W ...
Mechanics, Vibrations and Waves PHY101 Tutorial Sheet 1
... A large metal flywheel is used for storing energy and has a mass of 3x105 kg and a diameter of 3.2 m. If the flywheel can be driven up to a speed of 520 rpm, calculate: a) the maximum energy that can be stored in it and b) the average power output (rate of doing work) when the speed of rotation is r ...
... A large metal flywheel is used for storing energy and has a mass of 3x105 kg and a diameter of 3.2 m. If the flywheel can be driven up to a speed of 520 rpm, calculate: a) the maximum energy that can be stored in it and b) the average power output (rate of doing work) when the speed of rotation is r ...
8 linear momentum and collisions
... the same direction as the force exerted by the edge of the table. Note that there is only a horizontal change in velocity. There is no difference in the vertical components of the initial and final velocity vectors; therefore, there is no vertical component to the change in velocity vector or the ch ...
... the same direction as the force exerted by the edge of the table. Note that there is only a horizontal change in velocity. There is no difference in the vertical components of the initial and final velocity vectors; therefore, there is no vertical component to the change in velocity vector or the ch ...
Chapter 4 Kinematics In Two Dimensions
... equation 4.14 and solving for the maximum height. However, since it is useful to have an equation for vertical velocity as a function of the height, we will use an alternate solution. Equation 4.14 represents the y-component of the displacement of the projectile at any instant of time and equation 4 ...
... equation 4.14 and solving for the maximum height. However, since it is useful to have an equation for vertical velocity as a function of the height, we will use an alternate solution. Equation 4.14 represents the y-component of the displacement of the projectile at any instant of time and equation 4 ...
2013 Sem 1 Midterm Answer Section
... 7. Jeff throws a ball straight up. For which situation is the vertical velocity zero? a. on the way up b. at the top c. on the way back down d. both a and c are correct e. none of the above 8. A cart is given an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s and experiences a constant acceleration of 2.0 m/s 2. What ...
... 7. Jeff throws a ball straight up. For which situation is the vertical velocity zero? a. on the way up b. at the top c. on the way back down d. both a and c are correct e. none of the above 8. A cart is given an initial velocity of 5.0 m/s and experiences a constant acceleration of 2.0 m/s 2. What ...
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... • Work is independent of path followed; depends only on the initial and final values of Wy. V g Wy potential energy of the body with respect to force of gravity. ...
... • Work is independent of path followed; depends only on the initial and final values of Wy. V g Wy potential energy of the body with respect to force of gravity. ...