Ch 5 Test Review
... 15. A collision is considered elastic if _____. a. the objects do not stick together b. the objects that collide don’t get warmer c. after the collision, the objects have the same shape as before the collision d. All of the above. ...
... 15. A collision is considered elastic if _____. a. the objects do not stick together b. the objects that collide don’t get warmer c. after the collision, the objects have the same shape as before the collision d. All of the above. ...
Work & Power
... use the relationship between power, work done (energy transferred) and time taken: power = work done / time taken P = W / t ...
... use the relationship between power, work done (energy transferred) and time taken: power = work done / time taken P = W / t ...
Science-8-LEQ-5-1
... what is the force that slows your bike down? A –flow B –friction C –stress D –feet ...
... what is the force that slows your bike down? A –flow B –friction C –stress D –feet ...
Chapter 6 Work and Energy
... The concept of forces acting on a mass (one object) is intimately related to the concept of ENERGY production or storage. • A mass accelerated to a non-zero speed carries energy (mechanical) • A mass raised up carries energy (gravitational) • The mass of an atom in a molecule carries energy (chemica ...
... The concept of forces acting on a mass (one object) is intimately related to the concept of ENERGY production or storage. • A mass accelerated to a non-zero speed carries energy (mechanical) • A mass raised up carries energy (gravitational) • The mass of an atom in a molecule carries energy (chemica ...
1 Saturday X Saturday X-tra X-Sheet 6 Work
... have to be in the same direction for work to be done. If a force acts at an angle, θ, to the horizontal and yet the object moves in the horizontal direction, the horizontal component of the force needs to be used as the force that caused the movement. Thus W = F∆xcosθ. When a force acts at an angle ...
... have to be in the same direction for work to be done. If a force acts at an angle, θ, to the horizontal and yet the object moves in the horizontal direction, the horizontal component of the force needs to be used as the force that caused the movement. Thus W = F∆xcosθ. When a force acts at an angle ...
IGCSE-43-Work & Power Presentation
... The work equation The amount of work done, force and distance are related by the equation: work done = force applied × distance moved in the direction of the force Work is measured in joules (J) Force is measured in newtons (N) Distance is measured in metres (m) ...
... The work equation The amount of work done, force and distance are related by the equation: work done = force applied × distance moved in the direction of the force Work is measured in joules (J) Force is measured in newtons (N) Distance is measured in metres (m) ...
Waves & Oscillations Physics 42200 Spring 2015 Semester
... • The drag force is in the opposite direction of the velocity • Typical of an object moving through a fluid – Moving quickly through air: turbulent drag ( is important) – Moving slowly through water: viscous drag ( is important) ...
... • The drag force is in the opposite direction of the velocity • Typical of an object moving through a fluid – Moving quickly through air: turbulent drag ( is important) – Moving slowly through water: viscous drag ( is important) ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion Notes
... a. The forces on the wall and the ice skater are equal in size and opposite in direction. Although there are two objects involved, each object exerts one force and experiences one force. The wall does not move because it has a lot of inertia. b. When the fuel burns, the engine exerts a downward forc ...
... a. The forces on the wall and the ice skater are equal in size and opposite in direction. Although there are two objects involved, each object exerts one force and experiences one force. The wall does not move because it has a lot of inertia. b. When the fuel burns, the engine exerts a downward forc ...
kx F − =
... Modeling a solid as a collection of spring-masses Internal energy due to K of atoms and U of “springs” ...
... Modeling a solid as a collection of spring-masses Internal energy due to K of atoms and U of “springs” ...
Extending the application of the relativity principle: Some
... When Newton’s laws are presented in the unit on dynamics, it would be natural to apply the relativity just learned and consider different frames of reference; few texts do so. Rarely is the concept of an inertial frame of reference even defined. A notable exception is Tipler’s: ‘‘A reference frame i ...
... When Newton’s laws are presented in the unit on dynamics, it would be natural to apply the relativity just learned and consider different frames of reference; few texts do so. Rarely is the concept of an inertial frame of reference even defined. A notable exception is Tipler’s: ‘‘A reference frame i ...
PHYS 1443 – Section 501 Lecture #1
... Newton’s laws are valid only when observations are made in an inertial frame of reference. What happens in a non-inertial frame? Fictitious forces are needed to apply Newton’s second law in an accelerated frame. ...
... Newton’s laws are valid only when observations are made in an inertial frame of reference. What happens in a non-inertial frame? Fictitious forces are needed to apply Newton’s second law in an accelerated frame. ...
chap 6 momentum
... than a car moving at the same speed because it has a greater mass. Which is more difficult to slow down? The car or the large truck? ...
... than a car moving at the same speed because it has a greater mass. Which is more difficult to slow down? The car or the large truck? ...