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... an angular velocity ω about the axis which goes through the center of the plate. After a record being put on it, the record will rotate will rotate with the turnplate under the action of friction force. Assume the radius of the plate is R and the mass is m,the friction factor is .(1)what is the ma ...
... an angular velocity ω about the axis which goes through the center of the plate. After a record being put on it, the record will rotate will rotate with the turnplate under the action of friction force. Assume the radius of the plate is R and the mass is m,the friction factor is .(1)what is the ma ...
Unit 3 PowerPoint
... use force diagram analysis in order to determine the equation for the forces acting on an object in a particular direction. Use Newton's second law to determine an object's acceleration and/or missing force. Use kinematics to determine the acceleration needed to be used in Newton’s second law. Use N ...
... use force diagram analysis in order to determine the equation for the forces acting on an object in a particular direction. Use Newton's second law to determine an object's acceleration and/or missing force. Use kinematics to determine the acceleration needed to be used in Newton’s second law. Use N ...
Motion Relative to a non-inertial frame
... In Eq. (19), we have moved the centripetal and Coriolis accelerations to the force side of the equation. In this situation they are referred to as the centripetal and Coriolis apparent forces per unit mass. Hence, the signs of the centripetal and Coriolis apparent forces per unit mass are opposite t ...
... In Eq. (19), we have moved the centripetal and Coriolis accelerations to the force side of the equation. In this situation they are referred to as the centripetal and Coriolis apparent forces per unit mass. Hence, the signs of the centripetal and Coriolis apparent forces per unit mass are opposite t ...
IB2_Day1a_SHM
... 4.1 – Oscillations Qualitatively describing the energy changes taking place during one cycle of an oscillation Consider the mass-spring system shown here. The mass is pulled to the right and held in place. Let the green rectangle represent the potential energy of the system. Let the red rectangle ...
... 4.1 – Oscillations Qualitatively describing the energy changes taking place during one cycle of an oscillation Consider the mass-spring system shown here. The mass is pulled to the right and held in place. Let the green rectangle represent the potential energy of the system. Let the red rectangle ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Physics 121. Lecture 10.
... • During workshops on Monday 2/25, Tuesday 2/26, and Wednesday 2/27, the focus will be exam # 1. You can attend any (or all) workshops on these days. Bring your questions! • There will be no workshops and office hours on Thursday 2/28 and Friday 2/29. • There will be extra office hours on Wednesday ...
... • During workshops on Monday 2/25, Tuesday 2/26, and Wednesday 2/27, the focus will be exam # 1. You can attend any (or all) workshops on these days. Bring your questions! • There will be no workshops and office hours on Thursday 2/28 and Friday 2/29. • There will be extra office hours on Wednesday ...
Newton`s Laws and Force Review
... d. 9.8 N e. none of the above 23. An apple weighs 1 N. When held at rest on top of your head, the net force on the apple is _____. a. 0 N b. 0.1 N c. 1 N d. 9.8 N e. none of the above 24. A girls pulls a 10 kg wagon with a net force of 30 N. What is the wagon’s acceleration? a. 0.3 m/s2 b. 3.0 m/s2 ...
... d. 9.8 N e. none of the above 23. An apple weighs 1 N. When held at rest on top of your head, the net force on the apple is _____. a. 0 N b. 0.1 N c. 1 N d. 9.8 N e. none of the above 24. A girls pulls a 10 kg wagon with a net force of 30 N. What is the wagon’s acceleration? a. 0.3 m/s2 b. 3.0 m/s2 ...
Simple Harmonic Motion
... function. This is done for the case of the oscillating spring-mass system in the table below and the three functions are shown in Fig. 3. Note that the positive direction is typically chosen to be the direction that the spring is stretched. Therefore, the positive direction in this case is down and ...
... function. This is done for the case of the oscillating spring-mass system in the table below and the three functions are shown in Fig. 3. Note that the positive direction is typically chosen to be the direction that the spring is stretched. Therefore, the positive direction in this case is down and ...
Lecture04
... “The Law of Inertia”: A body’s velocity is constant (i.e., a = 0) if the net force acting on it equals zero Alternate statement: A body remains in uniform motion along a straight line at constant speed (or remains at rest) unless it is acted on by a net external force. Above assume an “inertial refe ...
... “The Law of Inertia”: A body’s velocity is constant (i.e., a = 0) if the net force acting on it equals zero Alternate statement: A body remains in uniform motion along a straight line at constant speed (or remains at rest) unless it is acted on by a net external force. Above assume an “inertial refe ...
Work
... forces (Wext) is related to the total mechanical energy of the initial (TMEi) and of the total energy of the final state (TMEf) of a system as follows: TMEi + Wext = TMEf Your goal should be to combine your understanding of kinetic energy, potential energy, and work with the above equation in order ...
... forces (Wext) is related to the total mechanical energy of the initial (TMEi) and of the total energy of the final state (TMEf) of a system as follows: TMEi + Wext = TMEf Your goal should be to combine your understanding of kinetic energy, potential energy, and work with the above equation in order ...
File - Physical Science
... Racing cars, airplanes, submarines, rockets, racing boats, and motorcycles are designed specially to reduce friction with the air or with the water. They are specially shaped or streamlined to move more easily in water or in air. Submarines are shaped like fishes to let move easily in water. Airplan ...
... Racing cars, airplanes, submarines, rockets, racing boats, and motorcycles are designed specially to reduce friction with the air or with the water. They are specially shaped or streamlined to move more easily in water or in air. Submarines are shaped like fishes to let move easily in water. Airplan ...
5, 6, 10, 13, 14, 18, 23 / 5, 7, 16, 23, 31, 34, 39, 43, 45
... REASONING AND SOLUTION Work and torque are both the product of force and distance. Work and torque are distinctly different physical quantities, as is evident by considering the distances in the definitions. Work is defined by W (F cos )s , according to Equation 6.1, where F is the magnitude of ...
... REASONING AND SOLUTION Work and torque are both the product of force and distance. Work and torque are distinctly different physical quantities, as is evident by considering the distances in the definitions. Work is defined by W (F cos )s , according to Equation 6.1, where F is the magnitude of ...