7-2 Conservation of Momentum - wths
... Ex 7-1 Force of a tennis serve For a top player, a tennis ball may leave the racket on the serve with a speed of 55 m/s (about 120 mph). If the ball has a mass of 0.060 kg and is in contact with the racket for about 4 ms (4x10-3 s), estimate the average force on the ball. Would this force be large ...
... Ex 7-1 Force of a tennis serve For a top player, a tennis ball may leave the racket on the serve with a speed of 55 m/s (about 120 mph). If the ball has a mass of 0.060 kg and is in contact with the racket for about 4 ms (4x10-3 s), estimate the average force on the ball. Would this force be large ...
verifying information
... 1. When an object has _______, it has the ability to cause __________. 2. ________ and ___________ energy are the two types of energy that relate to motion. 3. Potential energy is ________ energy that increases or decreases depending on an object’s ___________ and condition. 4. Kinetic energy is the ...
... 1. When an object has _______, it has the ability to cause __________. 2. ________ and ___________ energy are the two types of energy that relate to motion. 3. Potential energy is ________ energy that increases or decreases depending on an object’s ___________ and condition. 4. Kinetic energy is the ...
Lecture 1 units v4
... • Water is flowing at a velocity of 30 meters per second from a spillway outlet. What is this speed in feet per second? • Steps: (1) write down the value you have, then (2) select a conversion factor and write it as a fraction so the unit you want to get rid of is on the opposite side, and cancel. ...
... • Water is flowing at a velocity of 30 meters per second from a spillway outlet. What is this speed in feet per second? • Steps: (1) write down the value you have, then (2) select a conversion factor and write it as a fraction so the unit you want to get rid of is on the opposite side, and cancel. ...
Form A
... Which vehicle experiences the largest force? The largest magnitude of force is always experienced by the vehicle with the Newton's 3rd law: At the point of contact, the forces have equal magnitudes and opposite directions on the two objects. A) largest initial speed B) smallest initial speed C) larg ...
... Which vehicle experiences the largest force? The largest magnitude of force is always experienced by the vehicle with the Newton's 3rd law: At the point of contact, the forces have equal magnitudes and opposite directions on the two objects. A) largest initial speed B) smallest initial speed C) larg ...
forces_and_energy_review
... Gravity: The force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass Friction: A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. Weight: The mass of an object with respect to gravitational pull. Speed: The distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the moti ...
... Gravity: The force of attraction between objects that is due to their mass Friction: A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. Weight: The mass of an object with respect to gravitational pull. Speed: The distance traveled divided by the time interval during which the moti ...
Physics 106P: Lecture 1 Notes
... Work by Constant Force Example: You pull a 30 N chest 5 meters across the floor at a constant speed by applying a force of 50 N at an angle of 30 degrees. How much work is done by the 50 N force? N ...
... Work by Constant Force Example: You pull a 30 N chest 5 meters across the floor at a constant speed by applying a force of 50 N at an angle of 30 degrees. How much work is done by the 50 N force? N ...
Review Packet for Energy You are pushing a cardboard box across
... 12. A roller roaster car and passengers of mass 3000 kg is barely moving when it rolls down a 115 m tall hill. The bottom of the hill is the reference level. What is its kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill? What is its velocity at the bottom of the hill? How much PE grav does it have when it ro ...
... 12. A roller roaster car and passengers of mass 3000 kg is barely moving when it rolls down a 115 m tall hill. The bottom of the hill is the reference level. What is its kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill? What is its velocity at the bottom of the hill? How much PE grav does it have when it ro ...
Chapter 7 Notes - Valdosta State University
... is the velocity. The SI unit for linear momentum is the kilogram meter per second, or a unit of mass times a unit of speed. The relationship between impulse and momentum comes from Newton's second law. ...
... is the velocity. The SI unit for linear momentum is the kilogram meter per second, or a unit of mass times a unit of speed. The relationship between impulse and momentum comes from Newton's second law. ...
Chapter 3 Review Questions
... Name _________________________ Round all calculations. Given, formula, setup & solution is required. 1. State Newton’s 1st Law of Motion – An object maintains a constant velocity unless a net force acts on it 2. The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion is called Inertia. 3. What is r ...
... Name _________________________ Round all calculations. Given, formula, setup & solution is required. 1. State Newton’s 1st Law of Motion – An object maintains a constant velocity unless a net force acts on it 2. The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion is called Inertia. 3. What is r ...