Physics 106P: Lecture 1 Notes
... Conservation of Angular Momentum: If the net average external torque is zero, the angular momentum is conserved, i.e. the final and initial angular momenta are the same : ...
... Conservation of Angular Momentum: If the net average external torque is zero, the angular momentum is conserved, i.e. the final and initial angular momenta are the same : ...
... 21. During gym, two teams are playing Tug of War. The pink team on the left side of the rope has three players – one who pulls with 2 N of force and two who pull with 1 N of force. The blue team, on the right side of the rope also has 3 players, two who pull with 2 N of force and one who pulls with ...
Physics 2414, Spring 2005 Group Exercise 7, Mar 31, 2005
... The mass starts from rest (v1 = 0) at point ‘1’ and reaches point ‘2’ with velocity v2 . The goal of this section will be to evaluate v2 . (a) What is the expression for the change in kinetic energy in going from point ‘1’ to point ‘2’ ? (The superscript ‘12’ denotes the end points ‘1’ and ‘2’.) ∆K ...
... The mass starts from rest (v1 = 0) at point ‘1’ and reaches point ‘2’ with velocity v2 . The goal of this section will be to evaluate v2 . (a) What is the expression for the change in kinetic energy in going from point ‘1’ to point ‘2’ ? (The superscript ‘12’ denotes the end points ‘1’ and ‘2’.) ∆K ...
Chapter 9 Linear Momentum and Collisions
... Time of collision is short enough that external forces may be ignored Inelastic collision: momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not Completely inelastic collision: objects stick ...
... Time of collision is short enough that external forces may be ignored Inelastic collision: momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not Completely inelastic collision: objects stick ...
Questions – Impulse and Momentum
... Questions – Impulse and Momentum 1. A 6.00 N force acts on a 1.50 kg mass for 5.00 seconds. Find: a) The impulse which acted upon the mass. b) what change in momentum is produced? c) Calculate the final velocity of the object, if it was initially at rest. 2. For how many seconds would a force of 8.0 ...
... Questions – Impulse and Momentum 1. A 6.00 N force acts on a 1.50 kg mass for 5.00 seconds. Find: a) The impulse which acted upon the mass. b) what change in momentum is produced? c) Calculate the final velocity of the object, if it was initially at rest. 2. For how many seconds would a force of 8.0 ...
Chapter 8
... In an isolated system where only conservative forces cause energy changes, the kinetic energy and potential energy can change, but their sum, the mechanical energy Emec of the system, cannot change. The mechanical energy Emec of a system is the sum of its potential energy U and the kinetic energy K ...
... In an isolated system where only conservative forces cause energy changes, the kinetic energy and potential energy can change, but their sum, the mechanical energy Emec of the system, cannot change. The mechanical energy Emec of a system is the sum of its potential energy U and the kinetic energy K ...
Blank Jeopardy
... What is the force of the backpack pushes you in the opposite direction with equal force? ...
... What is the force of the backpack pushes you in the opposite direction with equal force? ...
Energy
... Kinetic energy depends on the ______________________ and the _________________of an object It is equal to half of the mass of the object multiplied by the square of the speed KE = ______________________________________ ...
... Kinetic energy depends on the ______________________ and the _________________of an object It is equal to half of the mass of the object multiplied by the square of the speed KE = ______________________________________ ...
y 1
... Centaur rocket stage is released from the circular orbit 86400 km above the lunar surface. Find the speed with which the stage crashes into the Moon. Moon’s mass is 7.3x1022 kg, radius 1740 km. Gravitational constant is 6.67x10-11 N m2 kg-2. How much energy is released in the crash if the rocket st ...
... Centaur rocket stage is released from the circular orbit 86400 km above the lunar surface. Find the speed with which the stage crashes into the Moon. Moon’s mass is 7.3x1022 kg, radius 1740 km. Gravitational constant is 6.67x10-11 N m2 kg-2. How much energy is released in the crash if the rocket st ...
Classical Dynamics for a System of Particles (Chapter 9)
... [[Proof: Because with these final velocities, the total momentum is zero and the total kinetic energy is constant; that’s obvious from the diagram.]] ...
... [[Proof: Because with these final velocities, the total momentum is zero and the total kinetic energy is constant; that’s obvious from the diagram.]] ...
Advanced Problems 3
... elevator motor during this period? (b)How does this power compare with its power when it moves at its cruising speed. ...
... elevator motor during this period? (b)How does this power compare with its power when it moves at its cruising speed. ...
Pre-lab on forces
... 1. How does the mass of the car affect the force at which it hits the wall? 2. Do you see any relationship between the mass of the car and its velocity? (If mass increases, does velocity increase?) 3. If a semi-truck and a Honda Civic were to hit a block wall going at the same velocity, which would ...
... 1. How does the mass of the car affect the force at which it hits the wall? 2. Do you see any relationship between the mass of the car and its velocity? (If mass increases, does velocity increase?) 3. If a semi-truck and a Honda Civic were to hit a block wall going at the same velocity, which would ...