Gravitation and Momentum
... isolated system does not change… or that the sum of the momentum of the objects in that system is constant. ...
... isolated system does not change… or that the sum of the momentum of the objects in that system is constant. ...
Linear Transformations
... Consider S: P3 6 R2 given by S(p(x)) = (p(1), p(2)) where p(x) is any vector in P3 (and so any polynomial of degree 3 or less.) Is S linear? ...
... Consider S: P3 6 R2 given by S(p(x)) = (p(1), p(2)) where p(x) is any vector in P3 (and so any polynomial of degree 3 or less.) Is S linear? ...
Impulse and Momentum
... which is 1/3 its mass. What is the velocity of the big fish after dinner? ...
... which is 1/3 its mass. What is the velocity of the big fish after dinner? ...
Lecture 17
... Conservation of Energy and Momentum in Collisions Example of inelastic collision: With inelastic collisions, some of the initial kinetic energy is lost to thermal or potential energy. It may also be gained during explosions, as there is the addition of chemical or nuclear energy. A completely inela ...
... Conservation of Energy and Momentum in Collisions Example of inelastic collision: With inelastic collisions, some of the initial kinetic energy is lost to thermal or potential energy. It may also be gained during explosions, as there is the addition of chemical or nuclear energy. A completely inela ...