Speed up Slow down Change direction 2 m/s 2 Ball rolling down a
... •Obj. may or may not move •Affects acceleration •More mass need more force ...
... •Obj. may or may not move •Affects acceleration •More mass need more force ...
Physics_U7
... The work done by a nonconservative force cannot be recovered later as KE Example: Sliding box across floor The work done to slide the box can’t be restored as KE Instead, the energy changes forms into heat ...
... The work done by a nonconservative force cannot be recovered later as KE Example: Sliding box across floor The work done to slide the box can’t be restored as KE Instead, the energy changes forms into heat ...
CHS Ch 3 study guide
... 4. A force of 15 N causes a book to accelerate 5 m/s2, what is its mass? 5. How much force will it take for a 5 kg toy train to accelerate at 4 m/s2? 6. What is the acceleration due to gravity on earth? (Round to the one’s place) 7. A car weighs 12,000N on Earth, what is its mass? 8. How much does t ...
... 4. A force of 15 N causes a book to accelerate 5 m/s2, what is its mass? 5. How much force will it take for a 5 kg toy train to accelerate at 4 m/s2? 6. What is the acceleration due to gravity on earth? (Round to the one’s place) 7. A car weighs 12,000N on Earth, what is its mass? 8. How much does t ...
Newton`s Laws and the Nature of Matter
... influence of the gravity of another mass. Gravity and Newton's laws explain orbits. In circular motion the acceleration is given by the expression a=V2/d where V is the velocity and d is the radius of the orbit. This is the centrifugal force you feel when you turn a corner at high speed: because of ...
... influence of the gravity of another mass. Gravity and Newton's laws explain orbits. In circular motion the acceleration is given by the expression a=V2/d where V is the velocity and d is the radius of the orbit. This is the centrifugal force you feel when you turn a corner at high speed: because of ...
AST 101 Lecture 7 Newton`s Laws and the Nature of Matter
... influence of the gravity of another mass. Gravity and Newton's laws explain orbits. In circular motion the acceleration is given by the expression a=V2/d where V is the velocity and d is the radius of the orbit. This is the centrifugal force you feel when you turn a corner at high speed: because of ...
... influence of the gravity of another mass. Gravity and Newton's laws explain orbits. In circular motion the acceleration is given by the expression a=V2/d where V is the velocity and d is the radius of the orbit. This is the centrifugal force you feel when you turn a corner at high speed: because of ...
Momentum and Impulse (Key)
... 12) A dog team pulls a 400-kg sled that has begun to slide backward. In 4.20 s, the velocity of the sled changes from 0.200 m/s [backward] to 1.80 m/s [forward]. Calculate the average net force the dog team exerts on the sled. [190 N [Forward]] ...
... 12) A dog team pulls a 400-kg sled that has begun to slide backward. In 4.20 s, the velocity of the sled changes from 0.200 m/s [backward] to 1.80 m/s [forward]. Calculate the average net force the dog team exerts on the sled. [190 N [Forward]] ...
Formula Sheet - Blank File
... Capacitance equations (If hooked up to a battery: V is constant. If battery is disconnected and capacitor isolated after charging: Q is constant): or Energy stored in a capacitor: ...
... Capacitance equations (If hooked up to a battery: V is constant. If battery is disconnected and capacitor isolated after charging: Q is constant): or Energy stored in a capacitor: ...
SCRIBBLE PAD
... • An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. • Objects at rest – Not moving – Won’t move unless a push or pull is exerted on them ...
... • An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. • Objects at rest – Not moving – Won’t move unless a push or pull is exerted on them ...
Newton`s 3 Laws
... Which object is likely to do more damage to a brick wall: a 5kg bowling ball moving at 1 m/sec or a .01kg bullet moving 1,000 m/sec? Momentum and Bad TV When a person is shot by a bullet on tv, they often fly backwards through a window. o Does this really happen? o The person would have to have ...
... Which object is likely to do more damage to a brick wall: a 5kg bowling ball moving at 1 m/sec or a .01kg bullet moving 1,000 m/sec? Momentum and Bad TV When a person is shot by a bullet on tv, they often fly backwards through a window. o Does this really happen? o The person would have to have ...
A box is sitting on the floor
... 2) The normal force does work on the box, creating gravitational potential energy. 3) The cable pulling up the elevator does work on the box, creating gravitational potential energy. 4) The normal force must be larger than MAg in order to overcome gravity and create the upward energy. 5) The box has ...
... 2) The normal force does work on the box, creating gravitational potential energy. 3) The cable pulling up the elevator does work on the box, creating gravitational potential energy. 4) The normal force must be larger than MAg in order to overcome gravity and create the upward energy. 5) The box has ...
Lab3PreLab
... The alternative would be to keep m1 constant and add weights to m2. This would vary the total mass of the system while applying more force. ...
... The alternative would be to keep m1 constant and add weights to m2. This would vary the total mass of the system while applying more force. ...