sample lab report
... the pulley, keeps moving along the track at a constant speed. (This balances out the friction force.) Then hook the string to the cart. 3. Activate the “smart pulley” program in Logger Pro. Adjust the photogate so the spokes in the pulley cut through the photogate beam. Part 1: Varying total mass wi ...
... the pulley, keeps moving along the track at a constant speed. (This balances out the friction force.) Then hook the string to the cart. 3. Activate the “smart pulley” program in Logger Pro. Adjust the photogate so the spokes in the pulley cut through the photogate beam. Part 1: Varying total mass wi ...
Chapter 5 HW – Conservation of Energy… and Springs
... with a mass of 200g is pulled back 10 cm, a) how fast will it be moving when it leaves the sling shot? b) If the sling shot is held 1.5 m above the ground, what will its velocity be just before it hits the ground? 16. A 10 g Hotwheel car is put on a compressed spring launcher. The spring constant is ...
... with a mass of 200g is pulled back 10 cm, a) how fast will it be moving when it leaves the sling shot? b) If the sling shot is held 1.5 m above the ground, what will its velocity be just before it hits the ground? 16. A 10 g Hotwheel car is put on a compressed spring launcher. The spring constant is ...
Physics 100 prac exam2
... C. zero. D. 320 kg m/s to the left. E. 1280 kg m/s to the right. 33. A 25-kg child runs at 4.0 m/s and jumps onto a shopping cart and holds on for dear life. The cart has mass 15 kg. Assuming the child rides on the cart after the collision, the speed of the child and shopping cart just after the chi ...
... C. zero. D. 320 kg m/s to the left. E. 1280 kg m/s to the right. 33. A 25-kg child runs at 4.0 m/s and jumps onto a shopping cart and holds on for dear life. The cart has mass 15 kg. Assuming the child rides on the cart after the collision, the speed of the child and shopping cart just after the chi ...
Newton`s Laws Gravity & Falling Objects Energy, Work
... a.A push or a pull b.Mass in motion c.Object’s resistance to change motion ...
... a.A push or a pull b.Mass in motion c.Object’s resistance to change motion ...
Lab3_Sol
... The mass inside of a radius r increases as the volume increases. As I move the satellite further away from the center, there is more and more mass inside the orbit and the force of gravity will be bigger not smaller. Imagine I now the double the radius (still saying inside the gas). What will happen ...
... The mass inside of a radius r increases as the volume increases. As I move the satellite further away from the center, there is more and more mass inside the orbit and the force of gravity will be bigger not smaller. Imagine I now the double the radius (still saying inside the gas). What will happen ...
Preface 1 PDF
... Three degrees of freedom are associated with the translation movement of a particle in three-dimensional space. The average density of the kinetic energy of translational fluctuation per mole can be adopted as the basis of the true thermodynamic temperature—let’s call it θ! It is expressed in J/mol. ...
... Three degrees of freedom are associated with the translation movement of a particle in three-dimensional space. The average density of the kinetic energy of translational fluctuation per mole can be adopted as the basis of the true thermodynamic temperature—let’s call it θ! It is expressed in J/mol. ...
Dynamics
... 7.35 N/kg. Describe •an experimental method the astronaut could have used •the data he would have collected •how he would have used the data to find the field strength (be explicit) A complete response must include a detailed procedure and description of the apparatus used; how the data would be col ...
... 7.35 N/kg. Describe •an experimental method the astronaut could have used •the data he would have collected •how he would have used the data to find the field strength (be explicit) A complete response must include a detailed procedure and description of the apparatus used; how the data would be col ...
17.4 Inertia and Newton`s 1st law of motion
... slow it down, or speed it up, or make it change direction. Sir Isaac Newton was one of the first and greatest physicists (Module 1.9). Newton’s first law of motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and a moving object will continue to move with uniform velocity, unless an external for ...
... slow it down, or speed it up, or make it change direction. Sir Isaac Newton was one of the first and greatest physicists (Module 1.9). Newton’s first law of motion states that an object at rest will stay at rest, and a moving object will continue to move with uniform velocity, unless an external for ...
13.12.02APWeek16Energy
... A child pulls a wagon full of toys using a rope over his/her shoulder. If the angle of the rope is 60 degrees above the horizontal, how much work will s/he do if he moves the cart 12m after applying 320 N of Force? (ex)The largest palace in the word is the Imperial Palace in Beijing, China, Suppose ...
... A child pulls a wagon full of toys using a rope over his/her shoulder. If the angle of the rope is 60 degrees above the horizontal, how much work will s/he do if he moves the cart 12m after applying 320 N of Force? (ex)The largest palace in the word is the Imperial Palace in Beijing, China, Suppose ...
time of completion
... 10. A uniform beam of mass m = 10.0 kg and length l = 2.00 m is hung from two cables, one at the end of the beam and the other 1.25 m of the way to the other end as shown below. A box of 20.0 kg mass stands at a distance of 0.75 m from the same end. Determine the magnitudes of the forces the cable e ...
... 10. A uniform beam of mass m = 10.0 kg and length l = 2.00 m is hung from two cables, one at the end of the beam and the other 1.25 m of the way to the other end as shown below. A box of 20.0 kg mass stands at a distance of 0.75 m from the same end. Determine the magnitudes of the forces the cable e ...