AP Physics Practice Test: Work, Energy
... 1. A force F is exerted at an angle Ø on a box of mass m as it is dragged across the floor at constant velocity. If the box travels a distance x, then the work done by the force F on the box is a. Fx b. Fx cos Ø c. mgx cos Ø d. Fx sin Ø e. Fx tan Ø 2. A block of wood, initially moving along a rough ...
... 1. A force F is exerted at an angle Ø on a box of mass m as it is dragged across the floor at constant velocity. If the box travels a distance x, then the work done by the force F on the box is a. Fx b. Fx cos Ø c. mgx cos Ø d. Fx sin Ø e. Fx tan Ø 2. A block of wood, initially moving along a rough ...
Using Potential Energy
... it is difficult to measure the coefficient of kinetic friction between two surfaces. One of your lab partners suggest using a spring to propel a block up a ramp inclined at an angle from the horizontal that you measure. The block is to be held against a spring, compressing the spring a distance from ...
... it is difficult to measure the coefficient of kinetic friction between two surfaces. One of your lab partners suggest using a spring to propel a block up a ramp inclined at an angle from the horizontal that you measure. The block is to be held against a spring, compressing the spring a distance from ...
Ch 5 Work and Energy
... Q: How much potential energy does it now have? The work done gives the ball gravitational potential energy due to its position above the ground. Now let’s say that the ball falls from the shelf Q: As it falls what happens to the PE it had? (inc, dec, stay the same?) Q: What is happening to the amoun ...
... Q: How much potential energy does it now have? The work done gives the ball gravitational potential energy due to its position above the ground. Now let’s say that the ball falls from the shelf Q: As it falls what happens to the PE it had? (inc, dec, stay the same?) Q: What is happening to the amoun ...
Lecture12
... • Torques require point of reference • Point can be anywhere • Use same point for all torques • Pick the point to make problem easiest (eliminate unwanted Forces from equation) ...
... • Torques require point of reference • Point can be anywhere • Use same point for all torques • Pick the point to make problem easiest (eliminate unwanted Forces from equation) ...
AP Physics Daily Problem #1
... The object is then released from rest at this point 1.5m below the ceiling. What is the tension in the rope when the object swings through the equilibrium point? ...
... The object is then released from rest at this point 1.5m below the ceiling. What is the tension in the rope when the object swings through the equilibrium point? ...
Lesson 15 notes – Newton 1 and 3 - science
... (a) Newton’s first law states that an object will remain stationary or continue at a constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force. (1) If it is acted on by a resultant force it will either accelerate, decelerate or change direction (1) depending on the direction of the force.(1) … (3) (b)… ...
... (a) Newton’s first law states that an object will remain stationary or continue at a constant velocity unless acted on by a resultant force. (1) If it is acted on by a resultant force it will either accelerate, decelerate or change direction (1) depending on the direction of the force.(1) … (3) (b)… ...
Work PRobs - New Haven Science
... 5. Positive and work both occur parallel to the _____________. 6. No work is done when the _____________is perpendicular to the_____________ . 7. What is the equation for determining the amount of work done on an object when the force is applied at an angle? _____________ **12. A wagon is pulled 45 ...
... 5. Positive and work both occur parallel to the _____________. 6. No work is done when the _____________is perpendicular to the_____________ . 7. What is the equation for determining the amount of work done on an object when the force is applied at an angle? _____________ **12. A wagon is pulled 45 ...
PHYSICS 231 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I Lecture 12
... • Torques require point of reference • Point can be anywhere • Use same point for all torques • Pick the point to make problem easiest (eliminate unwanted Forces from equation) ...
... • Torques require point of reference • Point can be anywhere • Use same point for all torques • Pick the point to make problem easiest (eliminate unwanted Forces from equation) ...
PES 1110 Fall 2013, Spendier Lecture 18/Page 1 Today:
... Is the ability to do work (on itself or on another object). It is a scalar quantity measured in Joules (J). Kinetic Energy: Is the energy an object posses due to its motion. K ...
... Is the ability to do work (on itself or on another object). It is a scalar quantity measured in Joules (J). Kinetic Energy: Is the energy an object posses due to its motion. K ...
Document
... 7. The only force acting on a 2.0kg body as it moves along a positive x axis has an x component Fx = -6x N, with x in meters. The velocity at x = 3.0 m is 8.0 m/s. (a) What is the velocity of the body at x = 4.0 m? (b) At what positive value of x will the body have a velocity of 5.0 m/s? ANSWER: (a ...
... 7. The only force acting on a 2.0kg body as it moves along a positive x axis has an x component Fx = -6x N, with x in meters. The velocity at x = 3.0 m is 8.0 m/s. (a) What is the velocity of the body at x = 4.0 m? (b) At what positive value of x will the body have a velocity of 5.0 m/s? ANSWER: (a ...
Day 1 Notes: Dealing with projectiles in two dimensions. There are
... lines x and y axis. Then, the original horizontal and vertical line will become diagonal line. From then, everything is the same as the mothod introduced in D. ...
... lines x and y axis. Then, the original horizontal and vertical line will become diagonal line. From then, everything is the same as the mothod introduced in D. ...
Dynamics Problems Set Newton`s Laws: 1. An elevator and its
... Calculate the force of gravity acting on the object if it is placed at a position 6.4 x105 m above the planet's surface. 19. An object of mass 50.0 kg rests at the surface of a planet with a mass of 6.2 x 1020 kg and a radius of 3.8 x 104 m. What would the object weigh at an altitude equivalent to t ...
... Calculate the force of gravity acting on the object if it is placed at a position 6.4 x105 m above the planet's surface. 19. An object of mass 50.0 kg rests at the surface of a planet with a mass of 6.2 x 1020 kg and a radius of 3.8 x 104 m. What would the object weigh at an altitude equivalent to t ...
Power
... How much work did the movers do (horizontally) pushing a 160 kg crate 10.3 m across a rough floor without acceleration, if the effective coefficient of friction was 0.50? ...
... How much work did the movers do (horizontally) pushing a 160 kg crate 10.3 m across a rough floor without acceleration, if the effective coefficient of friction was 0.50? ...