1 Work Hard – Get Smart – No Excuses. Scientist`s Name: FORCES
... 6. In your own words, explain a “Normal Force”… _____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Provide 5 examples of “Normal Forces” in your school, classroom, home, etc. ____________________________________ ...
... 6. In your own words, explain a “Normal Force”… _____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Provide 5 examples of “Normal Forces” in your school, classroom, home, etc. ____________________________________ ...
Friction - Hicksville Public Schools / Homepage
... more weight(person) = more gravity(earth) x same mass(person) less weight(person) = less gravity(moon) x same mass(person) Why? Moon ~ less mass, less gravity Earth ~ more mass, more gravity (10x Moon) ...
... more weight(person) = more gravity(earth) x same mass(person) less weight(person) = less gravity(moon) x same mass(person) Why? Moon ~ less mass, less gravity Earth ~ more mass, more gravity (10x Moon) ...
The meaning of inertia Inertia is the property of an object which
... occupants will move backwards. ...
... occupants will move backwards. ...
Newton`s Laws - Dr. Robert MacKay
... Newton came up with these laws in about 1670 to describe the motion of the planets around the sun. These fairly simple rules explained planetary motion extremely well. This was a problem scientists had struggled with for thousands of years with no success. These same laws apply to anything that move ...
... Newton came up with these laws in about 1670 to describe the motion of the planets around the sun. These fairly simple rules explained planetary motion extremely well. This was a problem scientists had struggled with for thousands of years with no success. These same laws apply to anything that move ...
unit: describing motion
... 1. Be able to identify and describe the use of various scientific tools. 2. Given a scenario, be able to identify the safety rules/guidelines which were broken and/or followed. 3. What is the number one safety rule for science students to follow? 4. Review the “What is Science” Vocabulary. (ISN pg.9 ...
... 1. Be able to identify and describe the use of various scientific tools. 2. Given a scenario, be able to identify the safety rules/guidelines which were broken and/or followed. 3. What is the number one safety rule for science students to follow? 4. Review the “What is Science” Vocabulary. (ISN pg.9 ...
Fall Final Review 15-16 File
... thus a centripetal force must be acting on such an object Calculate the period, frequency, and linear velocity of an object moving in circular motion Identify the centripetal force on an object Calculate the centripetal acceleration and force on an object in circular motion Understand the centrifuga ...
... thus a centripetal force must be acting on such an object Calculate the period, frequency, and linear velocity of an object moving in circular motion Identify the centripetal force on an object Calculate the centripetal acceleration and force on an object in circular motion Understand the centrifuga ...
Rotary Motion
... A bar 6.0 m long has its center of gravity 1.8 m from the heavy end. If it is placed on the edge of a block 1.8 m from the light end and a weight of 650 N is added to the light end, the bar is in rotational equilibrium. What is the weight of the ...
... A bar 6.0 m long has its center of gravity 1.8 m from the heavy end. If it is placed on the edge of a block 1.8 m from the light end and a weight of 650 N is added to the light end, the bar is in rotational equilibrium. What is the weight of the ...
potential energy
... transformation of mechanical energy within the system The work done by a conservative force on a particle moving between any two points is independent of the path taken by the particle The work done by a conservative force on a particle moving through any closed path is ...
... transformation of mechanical energy within the system The work done by a conservative force on a particle moving between any two points is independent of the path taken by the particle The work done by a conservative force on a particle moving through any closed path is ...
AS Unit 10 Work Energy Power
... At constant speed and height, the force produced by the powered object is equal but opposite to all resistive forces acting on the object, such as friction and air resistance. ...
... At constant speed and height, the force produced by the powered object is equal but opposite to all resistive forces acting on the object, such as friction and air resistance. ...
PHYSICS UNIT 3 Motion
... • apply Newton’s laws of motion to situations involving two or more coplanar forces acting along a straight line and in two dimensions; Definitions of important concepts Displacement - Change in position, that is, where an object is in relation to some reference point. It is measured in metres (m), ...
... • apply Newton’s laws of motion to situations involving two or more coplanar forces acting along a straight line and in two dimensions; Definitions of important concepts Displacement - Change in position, that is, where an object is in relation to some reference point. It is measured in metres (m), ...
Centripetal Force
... tossing it gently different? The first requires more force creating a greater velocity in less time. Tossing gently takes less force as well as less velocity and acceleration. ...
... tossing it gently different? The first requires more force creating a greater velocity in less time. Tossing gently takes less force as well as less velocity and acceleration. ...
Torque Rotational Dynamics
... • An object that is rotating has rotational kinetic energy. If it is translating as well, the translational kinetic energy must be added to the rotational to find the total kinetic energy. • Angular momentum is • If the net torque on an object is zero, its angular momentum does not change. ...
... • An object that is rotating has rotational kinetic energy. If it is translating as well, the translational kinetic energy must be added to the rotational to find the total kinetic energy. • Angular momentum is • If the net torque on an object is zero, its angular momentum does not change. ...