Slide 1
... objects as point masses. All objects have a point at which they balance, called the centre of mass. We think of all the mass as being concentrated at the centre of mass. The centre of mass is the point at which the weight of the object is said to act. The green arrow is the line of action of the for ...
... objects as point masses. All objects have a point at which they balance, called the centre of mass. We think of all the mass as being concentrated at the centre of mass. The centre of mass is the point at which the weight of the object is said to act. The green arrow is the line of action of the for ...
backup of mechanics..
... definition of an inertial reference frame (below). While this is true it is of secondary importance. The significance of the first law is that it defines how the basic condition of nature is to be understood: two states, straight line motion and stability requiring an external agent to change. It is ...
... definition of an inertial reference frame (below). While this is true it is of secondary importance. The significance of the first law is that it defines how the basic condition of nature is to be understood: two states, straight line motion and stability requiring an external agent to change. It is ...
scalar: quantity described by magnitude (size) only vector: quantity
... An object at rest will remain at rest, an object in motion will remain in motion, in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. Force: an action that may cause a change in an object's motion. (could be a push or a pull) ...
... An object at rest will remain at rest, an object in motion will remain in motion, in a straight line unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Inertia: the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. Force: an action that may cause a change in an object's motion. (could be a push or a pull) ...
Force
... each other out • Action-reaction forces are equal and opposite-so why does the swimmer move? Why don’t the forces result in a net force of zero? -The action and reaction forces act on different ...
... each other out • Action-reaction forces are equal and opposite-so why does the swimmer move? Why don’t the forces result in a net force of zero? -The action and reaction forces act on different ...
Review Answers
... Draw free-body diagrams for the following problems. Be sure to draw all the forces with arrows that are of appropriate length to reflect the given descriptions. a) Object slides across a horizontal surface at constant speed without friction. Fn up; equal Fg down b) A sky diver falls downward through ...
... Draw free-body diagrams for the following problems. Be sure to draw all the forces with arrows that are of appropriate length to reflect the given descriptions. a) Object slides across a horizontal surface at constant speed without friction. Fn up; equal Fg down b) A sky diver falls downward through ...
Solutions to the Exercises of Chapter 14 14A. Force and
... the constant force exerted by the sandpile. By facts from Section 14.1B, ...
... the constant force exerted by the sandpile. By facts from Section 14.1B, ...
Motion in Two Dimensions
... upon the masses of the bodies. • This force also depends inversely upon the square of the distances between the center of the masses. ...
... upon the masses of the bodies. • This force also depends inversely upon the square of the distances between the center of the masses. ...
Chapter 4 Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion Conclusion
... 4.4 Equilibrium Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion ...
... 4.4 Equilibrium Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion ...
HW4 - due 6 pm Day 8 (Wed. Aug. 6)
... All three points have the same centripetal acceleration as all three points have the same angular displacement Ʌ in the same time interval ȟt. ...
... All three points have the same centripetal acceleration as all three points have the same angular displacement Ʌ in the same time interval ȟt. ...
Mechanics II - Thierry Karsenti
... problems using the equation of motion of a rotating rigid body when the motion is about any fixed axis, as well as when the motion is abut a principal axis will be developed. Furthermore the learner will be able to calculate the kinetic energy of rotation of a rotating rigid body and use this as an ...
... problems using the equation of motion of a rotating rigid body when the motion is about any fixed axis, as well as when the motion is abut a principal axis will be developed. Furthermore the learner will be able to calculate the kinetic energy of rotation of a rotating rigid body and use this as an ...
Chapter 2
... But the instant he did that, the supporting beam broke and the basket, together with the poor prince, came crashing to the ground. What had happened was this. The King, who was very wicked, also happened to have had Physics 101 (no connection between the two), and he had originally designed the bea ...
... But the instant he did that, the supporting beam broke and the basket, together with the poor prince, came crashing to the ground. What had happened was this. The King, who was very wicked, also happened to have had Physics 101 (no connection between the two), and he had originally designed the bea ...
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... rest on a fricPonless air track. The force acts for a short Pme interval and gives the cart a final speed. To reach the same speed using a force that is half as big, the force must ...
... rest on a fricPonless air track. The force acts for a short Pme interval and gives the cart a final speed. To reach the same speed using a force that is half as big, the force must ...