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... ……R……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……Will extend with small forces and seems to have polymeric shape, does not seem to have reached elastic limit with forces shown meaning it will be able to go back to original shape………………………………………………………………………………………… (2) ...
... ……R……………………………………………………………………………………………. ……Will extend with small forces and seems to have polymeric shape, does not seem to have reached elastic limit with forces shown meaning it will be able to go back to original shape………………………………………………………………………………………… (2) ...
CHAPTER 8 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
... As the parts scrape by each other they start small-scale vibrations, which transfer energy into atomic motion The atoms’ vibrations go back and forththey ...
... As the parts scrape by each other they start small-scale vibrations, which transfer energy into atomic motion The atoms’ vibrations go back and forththey ...
FORCES
... are NOT one-sided Newton’s 3rd Law: If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction o the first object ...
... are NOT one-sided Newton’s 3rd Law: If one object exerts a force on another object, then the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction o the first object ...
Energy
... Both children have the same mass. The child who is running at 3 m/s therefore has more kinetic energy because he/she is running faster. ...
... Both children have the same mass. The child who is running at 3 m/s therefore has more kinetic energy because he/she is running faster. ...
HW6.1 – This is a lot of work!
... c) How fast would each person have to go to double their kinetic energy? (How is v related to K?) d) By what factor does the runners’ kinetic energy increase if their speed is doubled? 9. A 1200-kg automobile travels at 25 m/s. a. What is its kinetic energy? b. What net work would be required to bri ...
... c) How fast would each person have to go to double their kinetic energy? (How is v related to K?) d) By what factor does the runners’ kinetic energy increase if their speed is doubled? 9. A 1200-kg automobile travels at 25 m/s. a. What is its kinetic energy? b. What net work would be required to bri ...
Mechanics 1: Work, Power and Kinetic Energy
... It is worth considering the F more carefully in the expression for work. In our discussion of Newton’s second law, F = ma, F was the vector sum of all forces acting on the particle of mass m, i.e. the ”net force acting on m”. This will ”almost always” be the case in our expressions for work, and it ...
... It is worth considering the F more carefully in the expression for work. In our discussion of Newton’s second law, F = ma, F was the vector sum of all forces acting on the particle of mass m, i.e. the ”net force acting on m”. This will ”almost always” be the case in our expressions for work, and it ...