Conservation of Mechanical Energy – Concepts
... INTRODUCTION When a body moves, some things—such as its position, velocity, and momentum—change. It is interesting and useful to consider things that do not change. The total energy is a quantity that does not change; we say that it is conserved during the motion. There are several forms of energy1 ...
... INTRODUCTION When a body moves, some things—such as its position, velocity, and momentum—change. It is interesting and useful to consider things that do not change. The total energy is a quantity that does not change; we say that it is conserved during the motion. There are several forms of energy1 ...
Chapter 6 Study Guide
... a. Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. ...
... a. Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. ...
Phys100 L3-Zhou, Sept 10, 2007
... ii) energy transfer from one system a to another b iii) Total energy of different forms (for i) or total energy of sub systems (for ii) are conserved. ( Ex: E=K+U or E=Ea+Eb is a constant.) ...
... ii) energy transfer from one system a to another b iii) Total energy of different forms (for i) or total energy of sub systems (for ii) are conserved. ( Ex: E=K+U or E=Ea+Eb is a constant.) ...
Advanced Higher Physics learning outcomes
... Advanced Higher Physics learning outcomes MECHANICS ...
... Advanced Higher Physics learning outcomes MECHANICS ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Newton’s Laws of Motion
... If the object was sitting still, it will remain stationary. If it was moving at a constant velocity, it will keep moving. It takes force to change the motion of an object. ...
... If the object was sitting still, it will remain stationary. If it was moving at a constant velocity, it will keep moving. It takes force to change the motion of an object. ...
Work Power Energy Notes
... A 60-kg skier is at the top of a ski slope. At this highest point the skier is 10 m vertically above the chalet. What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at the peak? What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at the chalet? What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at a p ...
... A 60-kg skier is at the top of a ski slope. At this highest point the skier is 10 m vertically above the chalet. What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at the peak? What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at the chalet? What is the skier’s gravitational potential energy at a p ...
Part I
... • Newton’s Laws with Forces are quite general & work well for describing the dynamics of macroscopic objects. In principle, could be used to solve any dynamics problem, But, often, they are very difficult to apply, especially to very complicated systems. So, alternate formulations have been develope ...
... • Newton’s Laws with Forces are quite general & work well for describing the dynamics of macroscopic objects. In principle, could be used to solve any dynamics problem, But, often, they are very difficult to apply, especially to very complicated systems. So, alternate formulations have been develope ...
Momentum - Harrison High School
... If ____________ changes, then either mass or velocity or both has changed. If mass is unchanged and the ___________ changes then acceleration results. Accelerations are produced by Forces. The greater the force= ______ an objects change in velocity = Greater change in momentum. ...
... If ____________ changes, then either mass or velocity or both has changed. If mass is unchanged and the ___________ changes then acceleration results. Accelerations are produced by Forces. The greater the force= ______ an objects change in velocity = Greater change in momentum. ...
Pendulum: Consists of a massive object called a bob suspended by
... What do you think the form of the equation might be? ...
... What do you think the form of the equation might be? ...
a particle Particle Energy
... 2. Rest energy (associated with mass) The sum of rest energy and kinetic energy is the total energy of the particle, called particle energy. ...
... 2. Rest energy (associated with mass) The sum of rest energy and kinetic energy is the total energy of the particle, called particle energy. ...
Monday, April 27, 2009
... Angular Momentum of a Particle If you grab onto a pole while running, your body will rotate about the pole, gaining angular momentum. We’ve used the linear momentum to solve physical problems with linear motions, the angular momentum will do the same for rotational motions. Let’s consider a point-l ...
... Angular Momentum of a Particle If you grab onto a pole while running, your body will rotate about the pole, gaining angular momentum. We’ve used the linear momentum to solve physical problems with linear motions, the angular momentum will do the same for rotational motions. Let’s consider a point-l ...