lecture two
... Force: A push or a pull acting on a body Units of force: Newton, dyne,..etc. 1 Newton: is the force when acts on a particle of mass 1kg, the particle gain acceleration 1m/s2. 1 Dyne: is the force when acts on a particle of mass 1g, the particle gain acceleration 1cm/s2. 1N=1kg1m/s2 1 dyne=1g1cm/s2 ...
... Force: A push or a pull acting on a body Units of force: Newton, dyne,..etc. 1 Newton: is the force when acts on a particle of mass 1kg, the particle gain acceleration 1m/s2. 1 Dyne: is the force when acts on a particle of mass 1g, the particle gain acceleration 1cm/s2. 1N=1kg1m/s2 1 dyne=1g1cm/s2 ...
Answer all questions on a separate piece of paper.
... a. A car with a mass of 1200 kg at the top of a 42 m high hill. b. A 65 kg climber on top of Mount Everest (8800 m high). c. A 0.52 kg bird flying at an altitude of 550 m. d. A science student holds a 55 g egg out a window. Just before the student releases the egg, the eggEarth system has 8.0 J of g ...
... a. A car with a mass of 1200 kg at the top of a 42 m high hill. b. A 65 kg climber on top of Mount Everest (8800 m high). c. A 0.52 kg bird flying at an altitude of 550 m. d. A science student holds a 55 g egg out a window. Just before the student releases the egg, the eggEarth system has 8.0 J of g ...
Physics 11 Assignmen.. - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... 3. A woman swimming upstream is not moving with respect to the shore. Is she doing any work? If she stops swimming and merely floats, is work done on her? 4. Why is it tiring to push hard against a solid wall even though no work in done? 5. By approximately how much does your gravitational potential ...
... 3. A woman swimming upstream is not moving with respect to the shore. Is she doing any work? If she stops swimming and merely floats, is work done on her? 4. Why is it tiring to push hard against a solid wall even though no work in done? 5. By approximately how much does your gravitational potential ...
Study Guide for Force, Motion, and Energy
... force, inertia, acceleration, unbalance forces, balanced forces, braking distance, kinetic energy, potential energy, Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion, and Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, and center of mass □ describe how to calculate speed and what two factors you need to calculate ...
... force, inertia, acceleration, unbalance forces, balanced forces, braking distance, kinetic energy, potential energy, Newton’s 1st Law of Motion, Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion, and Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, and center of mass □ describe how to calculate speed and what two factors you need to calculate ...
Force Worksheet
... Directions: Complete the following problems making sure to show your work. Make sure to include the proper units and circle your final answer. 1) A net force of 2500 N acts on an African male elephant with a mass of 7000 kg. What is the acceleration of the African male elephant? ...
... Directions: Complete the following problems making sure to show your work. Make sure to include the proper units and circle your final answer. 1) A net force of 2500 N acts on an African male elephant with a mass of 7000 kg. What is the acceleration of the African male elephant? ...
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... b. If the ball starts at rest and travels down the alley in 3 s, what is the velocity of the ball just before impact with the pins? ...
... b. If the ball starts at rest and travels down the alley in 3 s, what is the velocity of the ball just before impact with the pins? ...
Newton`s First Law
... if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This means that if an object is moving along, untouched by a force of any kind, it will continue to move along in a perfectly straight line at a constant speed. ...
... if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This means that if an object is moving along, untouched by a force of any kind, it will continue to move along in a perfectly straight line at a constant speed. ...
First Law of Thermodynamics Control Mass (Closed System)
... Equation 4 can also be written as a rate equation → divide through by Δt and take the limit as Δt → 0 d dt ...
... Equation 4 can also be written as a rate equation → divide through by Δt and take the limit as Δt → 0 d dt ...
Chapter 5a
... - ______________ are vectors!! Remember vector addition. - To calculate ________ force on an object you must use vector addition. ...
... - ______________ are vectors!! Remember vector addition. - To calculate ________ force on an object you must use vector addition. ...
Explaining Motion
... the smaller the force In summary, the longer it takes to reduce the passenger’s speed to zero, the smaller the force they experience. ...
... the smaller the force In summary, the longer it takes to reduce the passenger’s speed to zero, the smaller the force they experience. ...
Slide 1
... A third proposition, suppressed by the publication committee, state that friction consists of a conversion between mechanical work into ...
... A third proposition, suppressed by the publication committee, state that friction consists of a conversion between mechanical work into ...
Newton`s Laws
... 5. An applied force of 50 N is used to accelerate an object to the right across a frictional surface. The object encounters 10 N of friction. Use the diagram to determine the normal force, the net force, the mass, and the acceleration of the object. (Neglect air resistance.) ...
... 5. An applied force of 50 N is used to accelerate an object to the right across a frictional surface. The object encounters 10 N of friction. Use the diagram to determine the normal force, the net force, the mass, and the acceleration of the object. (Neglect air resistance.) ...