Kinetic and Potential Energy
... Energy and Work are closely related • Work is a transfer of Energy – SI unit for work is Joules (J) ...
... Energy and Work are closely related • Work is a transfer of Energy – SI unit for work is Joules (J) ...
Newton`s 2nd Law
... Inertial and Gravitational Mass Inertial mass Relates to how a mass responds to an external force (also called a contact force). If you push a stalled car into motion you are testing its inertial mass. Gravitational mass Relates to how a mass responds to the force of gravity (also called a field fo ...
... Inertial and Gravitational Mass Inertial mass Relates to how a mass responds to an external force (also called a contact force). If you push a stalled car into motion you are testing its inertial mass. Gravitational mass Relates to how a mass responds to the force of gravity (also called a field fo ...
00 Review 1 units v15
... • The two energy extremes are equal Stops v=0 at high point, fastest but h = 0 at low point. Without friction, the kinetic energy at the lowest spot (1) equals the potential energy at the highest spot, and the pendulum will ...
... • The two energy extremes are equal Stops v=0 at high point, fastest but h = 0 at low point. Without friction, the kinetic energy at the lowest spot (1) equals the potential energy at the highest spot, and the pendulum will ...
Newton`s Laws powerpoint
... The weight lifter used a force of 980 N to raise the barbell over her head in 5.21 seconds. Approximately how much work did she do in raising the barbell? F 380 J G 982 J H 2,000 J J 10,000 J ...
... The weight lifter used a force of 980 N to raise the barbell over her head in 5.21 seconds. Approximately how much work did she do in raising the barbell? F 380 J G 982 J H 2,000 J J 10,000 J ...
Name
... 28) You want to increase the attractive force between a box of sand (M1) and a box of water (M2) by a factor of 4 (quadrupul). Which of these scenarios will not work? A) Increase the mass of M1 by a factor of 2 and increase the mass of M2 by a factor of 2. B) Halve the distance between the two boxes ...
... 28) You want to increase the attractive force between a box of sand (M1) and a box of water (M2) by a factor of 4 (quadrupul). Which of these scenarios will not work? A) Increase the mass of M1 by a factor of 2 and increase the mass of M2 by a factor of 2. B) Halve the distance between the two boxes ...
Unit 3-Energy and Momentum Study Guide
... Vocabulary: Force, time, mass, velocity, acceleration, displacement, momentum, impulse, conservation of momentum, elastic collisions, inelastic collisions, vector, scalar, impulse momentum change theorem, Newton’s first law, Newton’s second law, Newton’s third law, work, sine, cosine, tangent, angul ...
... Vocabulary: Force, time, mass, velocity, acceleration, displacement, momentum, impulse, conservation of momentum, elastic collisions, inelastic collisions, vector, scalar, impulse momentum change theorem, Newton’s first law, Newton’s second law, Newton’s third law, work, sine, cosine, tangent, angul ...
Revision Semester 2 Physics test File
... 11. A truck of mass 5 tonnes produces 612.5 kW of power in 5 seconds as it reaches a maximum speed of 35m/s from rest. a) calculate its kinetic energy. Ek = ½ mv2 = ½ × 5000 × 352 = 3,062,500J. b) calculate the work it is doing. P=w T ...
... 11. A truck of mass 5 tonnes produces 612.5 kW of power in 5 seconds as it reaches a maximum speed of 35m/s from rest. a) calculate its kinetic energy. Ek = ½ mv2 = ½ × 5000 × 352 = 3,062,500J. b) calculate the work it is doing. P=w T ...
Linear and angular concepts
... straight line unless acted upon by an unless acted upon by an outside torque. outside force. Inertia is the property of a body that resists changes in position or linear motion. ...
... straight line unless acted upon by an unless acted upon by an outside torque. outside force. Inertia is the property of a body that resists changes in position or linear motion. ...
Linear Momentum and Collisions
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... the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. Dissemination or sale of any part of this work (including on the World Wide Web) will destroy the integrity of the work and is not permitted. The work and materials from it should never be made available to students exc ...
CHAPTER 7 SOLUTION FOR PROBLEM 17 (a) Let F be the
... The magnitude of the force is given by Newton’s second law: F = ma, where m is the mass of the luge and rider and a is the magnitude of their acceleration. Since the force is constant and directed oppositely to the displacement, the work it does is W = −F d, where d is the distance traveled while st ...
... The magnitude of the force is given by Newton’s second law: F = ma, where m is the mass of the luge and rider and a is the magnitude of their acceleration. Since the force is constant and directed oppositely to the displacement, the work it does is W = −F d, where d is the distance traveled while st ...
Work and Energy
... W = work done by a constant force F� to move a body by a displacement �s. θ = angle between the vectors F� and �s (F � is the component of F� parallel to �s). � (�r) = Fx (�r)î + Fy (�r)ĵ + Notice: For a non constance force F Fz (�r)k̂ one needs to calculate the in work, i.e. the work for an infin ...
... W = work done by a constant force F� to move a body by a displacement �s. θ = angle between the vectors F� and �s (F � is the component of F� parallel to �s). � (�r) = Fx (�r)î + Fy (�r)ĵ + Notice: For a non constance force F Fz (�r)k̂ one needs to calculate the in work, i.e. the work for an infin ...
a) Given m=0.5kg and k=2N/m, then the angular frequency ω=2π/T
... Problem 3 (20 points). A uniform wire has a mass of 1.2kg and a length of 8.3m. The cord is attached to a wall on one end, and passes over a pulley which is 7.6m from the wall, and supports a 4.2kg object hanging off the end (which is 8.3m away from the wall). A sine wave of 440Hz and amplitude 15cm ...
... Problem 3 (20 points). A uniform wire has a mass of 1.2kg and a length of 8.3m. The cord is attached to a wall on one end, and passes over a pulley which is 7.6m from the wall, and supports a 4.2kg object hanging off the end (which is 8.3m away from the wall). A sine wave of 440Hz and amplitude 15cm ...
wk13-ppt
... A) The weight of an object is different if it is at sea level on the New Jersey shore compared to its value if it is on top of Mt. Everest. B) The acceleration due to gravity g depends on where on the earths surface it is measured. C) The gravitational force of the earth on the moon depends on the v ...
... A) The weight of an object is different if it is at sea level on the New Jersey shore compared to its value if it is on top of Mt. Everest. B) The acceleration due to gravity g depends on where on the earths surface it is measured. C) The gravitational force of the earth on the moon depends on the v ...