A Newton`s 2nd Law
... b) Find the time that has elapsed when the body is moving parallel to the vector i. (3 marks) 3. A boy of mass 40 kg stands in a lift. Find the force exerted by the floor of the lift on the boy when a) the lift is moving upwards with constant speed, (2 marks) b) the lift is moving downwards with acc ...
... b) Find the time that has elapsed when the body is moving parallel to the vector i. (3 marks) 3. A boy of mass 40 kg stands in a lift. Find the force exerted by the floor of the lift on the boy when a) the lift is moving upwards with constant speed, (2 marks) b) the lift is moving downwards with acc ...
PHYS 1443 – Section 501 Lecture #1
... total mass M causes the center of mass to move at an acceleration given by a F / M as if all the mass of the system is concentrated on the center of mass. Consider a massless rod with two balls attached at either end. The position of the center of mass of this system is the mass averaged positio ...
... total mass M causes the center of mass to move at an acceleration given by a F / M as if all the mass of the system is concentrated on the center of mass. Consider a massless rod with two balls attached at either end. The position of the center of mass of this system is the mass averaged positio ...
chapter4MakingSenseU..
... – Conservation of momentum • What keeps a planet rotating and orbiting the Sun? – Conservation of angular momentum • Where do objects get their energy? – Conservation of energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but only transformed from one type to another. – Energy comes in three basic types: ...
... – Conservation of momentum • What keeps a planet rotating and orbiting the Sun? – Conservation of angular momentum • Where do objects get their energy? – Conservation of energy: energy cannot be created or destroyed but only transformed from one type to another. – Energy comes in three basic types: ...
Final 2
... 19. A man is sittng in the back of a canoe in still water. He then moves to the front of the canoe and sits down there. Afterwards the canoe: A) is rearward of its original position and moving forward B) is rearward of its original position and moving backward C) is rearward of its original position ...
... 19. A man is sittng in the back of a canoe in still water. He then moves to the front of the canoe and sits down there. Afterwards the canoe: A) is rearward of its original position and moving forward B) is rearward of its original position and moving backward C) is rearward of its original position ...
Energy
... Level 1: Bowling Ball – Find the Kinetic Energy Hint: You will need a ruler, stopwatch, and calculator to complete this. Also, remember that: velocity(m/sec) = distance(m) / time(sec) d = 10 m ...
... Level 1: Bowling Ball – Find the Kinetic Energy Hint: You will need a ruler, stopwatch, and calculator to complete this. Also, remember that: velocity(m/sec) = distance(m) / time(sec) d = 10 m ...
Impulse & Momentum
... dishes. Can you briefly explain why the dishes were not given much impulse by the tablecloth. Impulse is defined as force time the change in time. If the change in time is very small, the impulse is going to be small. The dishes just didn’t feel like moving… The cloth may have been made out of a sli ...
... dishes. Can you briefly explain why the dishes were not given much impulse by the tablecloth. Impulse is defined as force time the change in time. If the change in time is very small, the impulse is going to be small. The dishes just didn’t feel like moving… The cloth may have been made out of a sli ...
PHYSICS 101 MIDTERM
... Instructions: When you are told to begin, check that this examination booklet contains all the numbered pages from 2 through 18. The exam contains 7 problems. Read each problem carefully. You must show your work. The grade you get depends on your solution even when you write down the correct answer. ...
... Instructions: When you are told to begin, check that this examination booklet contains all the numbered pages from 2 through 18. The exam contains 7 problems. Read each problem carefully. You must show your work. The grade you get depends on your solution even when you write down the correct answer. ...
Name_______________________ Hour___________ Physics
... 23. What is work? What is the equation for work? What are the units for work? 24. What is power? What is the equation for power? What are the units for power? 25. What type of quantity is work (vector or scalar)? 26. When is work negative? When is it positive? 27. Why type of quantity is energy (vec ...
... 23. What is work? What is the equation for work? What are the units for work? 24. What is power? What is the equation for power? What are the units for power? 25. What type of quantity is work (vector or scalar)? 26. When is work negative? When is it positive? 27. Why type of quantity is energy (vec ...
Chapter 8 Rotational Motion
... DEFINITION OF ROTATIONAL WORK The rotational work done by a constant torque in turning an object through an angle is ...
... DEFINITION OF ROTATIONAL WORK The rotational work done by a constant torque in turning an object through an angle is ...
Review for Test - Duplin County Schools
... What is the density of silver? 22. A man hits a golf ball (0.2 kg) which accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2. What amount of force acted on the ball? 23. You push a friend sitting on a swing. She has a mass of 50 kg and accelerates at a rate of 4 m/s2. Find the force you exerted. 24. How much force wou ...
... What is the density of silver? 22. A man hits a golf ball (0.2 kg) which accelerates at a rate of 20 m/s2. What amount of force acted on the ball? 23. You push a friend sitting on a swing. She has a mass of 50 kg and accelerates at a rate of 4 m/s2. Find the force you exerted. 24. How much force wou ...
Principles and Problems Chapter 9 Linear
... momentum is conserved. Momentum is conserved during a collision. Kinetic energy is also conserved in an ...
... momentum is conserved. Momentum is conserved during a collision. Kinetic energy is also conserved in an ...
Newton`s law clickview worksheet File
... Explain why a table cloth pulled slowly moves an object with it but when pulled quickly slides from underneath the object? ...
... Explain why a table cloth pulled slowly moves an object with it but when pulled quickly slides from underneath the object? ...