Mechanical Energy
... (acceleration) to dynamical variables, which can be used for all manner of calculation and observation. They tell us that anytime we see an object accelerating, we know that there is a net force acting on it, whether we see the any other evidence of that force or not. For instance, if we detect a fa ...
... (acceleration) to dynamical variables, which can be used for all manner of calculation and observation. They tell us that anytime we see an object accelerating, we know that there is a net force acting on it, whether we see the any other evidence of that force or not. For instance, if we detect a fa ...
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... changes to KE. • Kinetic energy can become potential energy. • Example: The KE of a roller coaster car at the bottom of ...
... changes to KE. • Kinetic energy can become potential energy. • Example: The KE of a roller coaster car at the bottom of ...
North Carolina Test of Physics - North Carolina Public Schools
... North Carolina Test of Physics. Form B RELEASED Fall 2009 ...
... North Carolina Test of Physics. Form B RELEASED Fall 2009 ...
Forces
... Force • The SI unit for force is the Newton. – 1 Newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/s2. – The Newton is a derived unit where: 1N = 1kg•m/s2 ...
... Force • The SI unit for force is the Newton. – 1 Newton is the amount of force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/s2. – The Newton is a derived unit where: 1N = 1kg•m/s2 ...
Energy 09-10
... Remember: J = kg·m2/s2 1. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 93.0 kg sky diver who is 550 m above the ground. 2. What is the kinetic energy of a 0.02 kg bullet traveling 300 m/s? 3. If a 2.0 kg rock has a gravitational potential energy of 850 J, how high above the ground is it sitting ...
... Remember: J = kg·m2/s2 1. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 93.0 kg sky diver who is 550 m above the ground. 2. What is the kinetic energy of a 0.02 kg bullet traveling 300 m/s? 3. If a 2.0 kg rock has a gravitational potential energy of 850 J, how high above the ground is it sitting ...
Force, Mass and Momentum
... It’s actually the electrons of the atoms on the wall repelling the electrons in the atoms of your book. If you could look at the two surfaces very closely, you would actually see a ‘mesh’ of electrons repelling each other, and the respective surfaces deforming slightly. While we’re at it may be a go ...
... It’s actually the electrons of the atoms on the wall repelling the electrons in the atoms of your book. If you could look at the two surfaces very closely, you would actually see a ‘mesh’ of electrons repelling each other, and the respective surfaces deforming slightly. While we’re at it may be a go ...
Answers to Coursebook questions – Chapter 4.1
... constant and the period of oscillations allows determination of the mass. ...
... constant and the period of oscillations allows determination of the mass. ...
Rotational or Angular Motion
... When this skater brings in his arms, he begins to spin faster. He has decreased his radius of rotation, so his moment of inertia is decreased. By the law of conservation of angular momentum, a decrease in moment of inertia means an increase in angular speed. www.youtube.com [Search “one foot spin”] ...
... When this skater brings in his arms, he begins to spin faster. He has decreased his radius of rotation, so his moment of inertia is decreased. By the law of conservation of angular momentum, a decrease in moment of inertia means an increase in angular speed. www.youtube.com [Search “one foot spin”] ...