STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK
... 3 lecture hours per week ...
... 3 lecture hours per week ...
J S U N I L T U...
... 2. Name two factors on which kinetic energy depends. 3. What is the commercial unit of energy? 4. Relate 1 kWh with joule. 5. State the law of conservation of energy. 6. Why do we say work done against gravity is negative? 7. What is average power? 8. Why does a nail become warm when hammered into a ...
... 2. Name two factors on which kinetic energy depends. 3. What is the commercial unit of energy? 4. Relate 1 kWh with joule. 5. State the law of conservation of energy. 6. Why do we say work done against gravity is negative? 7. What is average power? 8. Why does a nail become warm when hammered into a ...
Momentum
... The larger and objects mass the harder it is to slow down. The faster and object goes the harder it is to slow down. ...
... The larger and objects mass the harder it is to slow down. The faster and object goes the harder it is to slow down. ...
4.1 Forces and the Law of Inertia
... Newton (N) in the SI system Pounds (lb) in the English system ...
... Newton (N) in the SI system Pounds (lb) in the English system ...
Slide 1 - SFSU Physics & Astronomy
... 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 ...
Rotational Motion Practice MC Answers
... shown above, and sticks to dle satellite. \'\'lllch of the following is erue of dle isolated asteroid-satellite system in tllls collision? a. Kinetic energy K is conserved b. Total Energy E is conserved, but angular momenmm L is not conserved c. Angular momentum L is conserved, but linear momenrtun ...
... shown above, and sticks to dle satellite. \'\'lllch of the following is erue of dle isolated asteroid-satellite system in tllls collision? a. Kinetic energy K is conserved b. Total Energy E is conserved, but angular momenmm L is not conserved c. Angular momentum L is conserved, but linear momenrtun ...
11.2 Questions Force and Mass Determine Acceleration 1. What 3
... 8. A mass is 2kg. What other information do you need to calculate acceleration? 2. Look at the picture on page 354. What do the arrows in the diagrams show? 9. If an object moves at a constant speed, but it accelerates, what changes? 3. What happens to the acceleration of an object when the force on ...
... 8. A mass is 2kg. What other information do you need to calculate acceleration? 2. Look at the picture on page 354. What do the arrows in the diagrams show? 9. If an object moves at a constant speed, but it accelerates, what changes? 3. What happens to the acceleration of an object when the force on ...
PHYSICS
... a moving object is independent of the path between the object’s initial and final positions. • A force is conservative when it does no net work on an object moving around a closed path, starting and finishing at the same point. • Work done by gravity depends only on the initial and final heights, an ...
... a moving object is independent of the path between the object’s initial and final positions. • A force is conservative when it does no net work on an object moving around a closed path, starting and finishing at the same point. • Work done by gravity depends only on the initial and final heights, an ...
Chapter 4 Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion
... • How did Newton change our view of the universe? – He discovered laws of motion & gravitation – He realized these same laws of physics were identical in the universe and on Earth • What are Newton’s Three Laws of Motion? – 1. Object moves at constant velocity if no net force is acting. ...
... • How did Newton change our view of the universe? – He discovered laws of motion & gravitation – He realized these same laws of physics were identical in the universe and on Earth • What are Newton’s Three Laws of Motion? – 1. Object moves at constant velocity if no net force is acting. ...
Chapter 3 Notes
... force = zero, no change in motion. Unbalanced force-net force is NOT zero. ...
... force = zero, no change in motion. Unbalanced force-net force is NOT zero. ...
Unit 4 Notetakers
... ______________________ of the path the object takes between the 2 points. (The work done depends only on the initial and final positions.) ...
... ______________________ of the path the object takes between the 2 points. (The work done depends only on the initial and final positions.) ...
PreAP Physics Spring Semester Practice Final
... ____ 33. If the only force acting on an object is friction during a given physical process, which of the following assumptions must be made in regard to the object’s kinetic energy? a. The kinetic energy decreases. b. The kinetic energy increases. c. The kinetic energy remains constant. d. The kinet ...
... ____ 33. If the only force acting on an object is friction during a given physical process, which of the following assumptions must be made in regard to the object’s kinetic energy? a. The kinetic energy decreases. b. The kinetic energy increases. c. The kinetic energy remains constant. d. The kinet ...