P4: Explaining Motion
... If we increase the time over which the force acts then the resultant force will be smaller (the change in momentum is unchanged!) • This is the principle used in crash helmets, air bags, seat belts, climbing ropes and crumple zones on cars ...
... If we increase the time over which the force acts then the resultant force will be smaller (the change in momentum is unchanged!) • This is the principle used in crash helmets, air bags, seat belts, climbing ropes and crumple zones on cars ...
Online Self-Assessment Quiz – Work and Energy
... 2. TRUE - When work is done on an object, the energy of the object changes. 3. How much work does the force of gravity do on a 5.45-kg bowling ball that falls a distance of 0.755 m? a. 4.11 J b. 71.2 J c. 262 zJ d. 40.3 J 4. Energy is defined as ____________________. a. The effort required to perfor ...
... 2. TRUE - When work is done on an object, the energy of the object changes. 3. How much work does the force of gravity do on a 5.45-kg bowling ball that falls a distance of 0.755 m? a. 4.11 J b. 71.2 J c. 262 zJ d. 40.3 J 4. Energy is defined as ____________________. a. The effort required to perfor ...
Work, Energy & Power
... A 70 kg base-runner begins to slide into second base when moving at a speed of 4.0 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between his clothes and the earth is 0.70. He slides so that his speed is zero just as he reaches the base (a) How much energy is lost due to friction acting on the runner? (b) ...
... A 70 kg base-runner begins to slide into second base when moving at a speed of 4.0 m/s. The coefficient of kinetic friction between his clothes and the earth is 0.70. He slides so that his speed is zero just as he reaches the base (a) How much energy is lost due to friction acting on the runner? (b) ...
rotational kinetic energy
... platform begin to rotate if the man moves from the edge to the centre? (a) 22 rpm ...
... platform begin to rotate if the man moves from the edge to the centre? (a) 22 rpm ...
Phy 211: General Physics I
... A specific type of interaction between 2 objects. The basic assumptions of a collision: 1. Interaction is short lived compared to the time of observation 2. A relatively large force acts on each colliding object 3. The motion of one or both objects changes abruptly following ...
... A specific type of interaction between 2 objects. The basic assumptions of a collision: 1. Interaction is short lived compared to the time of observation 2. A relatively large force acts on each colliding object 3. The motion of one or both objects changes abruptly following ...
Chapter 4 Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding
... orbital energy, it may escape (change from a bound to unbound orbit) • Escape velocity from Earth ≈ 11 km/s from sea level (about 40,000 km/hr) ...
... orbital energy, it may escape (change from a bound to unbound orbit) • Escape velocity from Earth ≈ 11 km/s from sea level (about 40,000 km/hr) ...
10/7 Potential Energy
... 10/7 Potential Energy Text: Chapter 6 Energy HW 10/7 “Potential Energy with Friction” due Thursday 10/10 None due Wed Potential Energy and Projectile Motion Exam 2 Thursday, 10/17 5-7 Wit 116 6-8 Wit 114 (only if needed) Please send email if other time needed ...
... 10/7 Potential Energy Text: Chapter 6 Energy HW 10/7 “Potential Energy with Friction” due Thursday 10/10 None due Wed Potential Energy and Projectile Motion Exam 2 Thursday, 10/17 5-7 Wit 116 6-8 Wit 114 (only if needed) Please send email if other time needed ...
Midterm Solutions
... 9. A rifle bullet with mass 8.00 g strikes and embeds itself in a block with a mass of 0.992 kg that rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface and is attached to a coil spring. The impact compresses the spring 15.0 cm. Calibration of the spring shows that a force of 0.750 N is required to compress ...
... 9. A rifle bullet with mass 8.00 g strikes and embeds itself in a block with a mass of 0.992 kg that rests on a frictionless, horizontal surface and is attached to a coil spring. The impact compresses the spring 15.0 cm. Calibration of the spring shows that a force of 0.750 N is required to compress ...
The Book we used
... along the x axis exhibits simple harmonic motion when x, the particle’s displacement from equilibrium, varies in time according to the relationship The period T of the motion : is the time it takes for the particle to go through one full cycle. The frequency: represents the number of oscillations th ...
... along the x axis exhibits simple harmonic motion when x, the particle’s displacement from equilibrium, varies in time according to the relationship The period T of the motion : is the time it takes for the particle to go through one full cycle. The frequency: represents the number of oscillations th ...
Conservation Of Linear Momentum
... along the x axis exhibits simple harmonic motion when x, the particle’s displacement from equilibrium, varies in time according to the relationship The period T of the motion : is the time it takes for the particle to go through one full cycle. The frequency: represents the number of oscillations th ...
... along the x axis exhibits simple harmonic motion when x, the particle’s displacement from equilibrium, varies in time according to the relationship The period T of the motion : is the time it takes for the particle to go through one full cycle. The frequency: represents the number of oscillations th ...