Unit 5 Notes
... The center of mass of an object is the part of an object that would move in the same way as a particle would if subjected to the same net force. In other words, if we had a uniform 2m long pipe, the center of mass would be at the 1m mark. If we had a 1m diameter uniform circle made from plywood, th ...
... The center of mass of an object is the part of an object that would move in the same way as a particle would if subjected to the same net force. In other words, if we had a uniform 2m long pipe, the center of mass would be at the 1m mark. If we had a 1m diameter uniform circle made from plywood, th ...
9.1
... Vectors in Two Dimensions In applications of mathematics, certain quantities are determined completely by their magnitude—for example, length, mass, area, temperature, and energy. We speak of a length of 5 m or a mass of 3 kg; only one number is needed to describe each of these quantities. Such a q ...
... Vectors in Two Dimensions In applications of mathematics, certain quantities are determined completely by their magnitude—for example, length, mass, area, temperature, and energy. We speak of a length of 5 m or a mass of 3 kg; only one number is needed to describe each of these quantities. Such a q ...
CONSERVATION OF MOMENTUM
... changing moment of inertia? ! What influences the moment of inertia of the human body? ! Can you compute moment of inertia? ! Can you apply the parallel axis theorem? ! Can you apply the principles of conservation of linear momentum/ conservation of angular momentum? ! What is the “cat twist” techni ...
... changing moment of inertia? ! What influences the moment of inertia of the human body? ! Can you compute moment of inertia? ! Can you apply the parallel axis theorem? ! Can you apply the principles of conservation of linear momentum/ conservation of angular momentum? ! What is the “cat twist” techni ...