Equations of motion
... • Why does the equation for flow in the xdirection have ρfv as the Coriolis term rather than ρfu, and vice versa for flow in the y-direction? – Because the Coriolis force acts at right angles to the current (the Coriolis force acting in the x-direction is proportional to the velocity in the y-direc ...
... • Why does the equation for flow in the xdirection have ρfv as the Coriolis term rather than ρfu, and vice versa for flow in the y-direction? – Because the Coriolis force acts at right angles to the current (the Coriolis force acting in the x-direction is proportional to the velocity in the y-direc ...
Chapter 13 Periodic Motion Simple Harmonic Motion Amplitude
... If the processing speed of a personal computer is 1.80 GHz, how much time is required for one processing cycle? ex2 A tennis ball is hit back and forth between two players warming up for a match. If it takes 2.31 s for the ball to go from one player to the other, what are the period and the freque ...
... If the processing speed of a personal computer is 1.80 GHz, how much time is required for one processing cycle? ex2 A tennis ball is hit back and forth between two players warming up for a match. If it takes 2.31 s for the ball to go from one player to the other, what are the period and the freque ...
The Laws of Motion Chapter 4
... • The gravitational forces between two objects decreases rapidly as the distance between the two objects increases • The larger the mass the more pull it exerts, the smaller the less pull it exerts ...
... • The gravitational forces between two objects decreases rapidly as the distance between the two objects increases • The larger the mass the more pull it exerts, the smaller the less pull it exerts ...
exam 2
... Please work 5 of the 6 problems, and cross out the one not to be graded. 1. A sawhorse is constructed of 5 identical boards as shown. Each board has a length of 1 m. The angle between each pair of legs is 60o. How high above the base is the center of mass? If the sawhorse were set up on an inclined ...
... Please work 5 of the 6 problems, and cross out the one not to be graded. 1. A sawhorse is constructed of 5 identical boards as shown. Each board has a length of 1 m. The angle between each pair of legs is 60o. How high above the base is the center of mass? If the sawhorse were set up on an inclined ...
Newton`s Laws - Petoskey Public Schools
... Newton’s three laws describe how things move and how this motion can be changed by other forces/objects Newton’s laws lead to the formulas that lets us express motion with math ...
... Newton’s three laws describe how things move and how this motion can be changed by other forces/objects Newton’s laws lead to the formulas that lets us express motion with math ...
A Brief History of Planetary Science
... Types of SHM Every system of SHM needs a mass to store kinetic energy and something to store the potential energy (to provide the springiness) There are three types of systems that we will discuss: ...
... Types of SHM Every system of SHM needs a mass to store kinetic energy and something to store the potential energy (to provide the springiness) There are three types of systems that we will discuss: ...
Name - Hicksville Public Schools
... 14. A man walks 300 m North and 300 m East. What is his distance and displacement? 15. A car driving 30 m/s drives off a cliff. What is its vertical speed after 0, 1, and 2 seconds? 16. A car driving 30 m/s drives off a cliff. What is its horizontal speed after 0, 1, and 2 seconds? 17. A soccer ball ...
... 14. A man walks 300 m North and 300 m East. What is his distance and displacement? 15. A car driving 30 m/s drives off a cliff. What is its vertical speed after 0, 1, and 2 seconds? 16. A car driving 30 m/s drives off a cliff. What is its horizontal speed after 0, 1, and 2 seconds? 17. A soccer ball ...
Chapter 8
... used to determine the distance from the epicenter – 3 Seismograph locations are then used with a globe to pin point earthquake location. ...
... used to determine the distance from the epicenter – 3 Seismograph locations are then used with a globe to pin point earthquake location. ...
The Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale
... which results in many deaths and considerable damage may have the same magnitude as a shock in a remote area that does nothing more than frightening the wildlife. Large-magnitude earthquakes that occur beneath the oceans may not even be felt by humans. ...
... which results in many deaths and considerable damage may have the same magnitude as a shock in a remote area that does nothing more than frightening the wildlife. Large-magnitude earthquakes that occur beneath the oceans may not even be felt by humans. ...
Topic 6 Problem Set 2016
... A 6.5-kg bowling ball is being swung horizontally in a clockwise direction (as viewed from above) at a constant speed in a circle of radius 1.5 m. 1. Suppose the time it takes the ball to make one complete revolution is 4.0 s. What is the centripetal acceleration of the ball? 2. What is the tension ...
... A 6.5-kg bowling ball is being swung horizontally in a clockwise direction (as viewed from above) at a constant speed in a circle of radius 1.5 m. 1. Suppose the time it takes the ball to make one complete revolution is 4.0 s. What is the centripetal acceleration of the ball? 2. What is the tension ...
Final Review: Problems
... 12. An apple drops from a tree and hits the ground in 1.5 seconds. What is its speed just before it hits the ground? 13. A rock gets thrown from a cliff that is 70 m high with a speed of 5 m/s. (ignore air resistance) a. How much time does it take for the rock to reach the ground? b. How far does th ...
... 12. An apple drops from a tree and hits the ground in 1.5 seconds. What is its speed just before it hits the ground? 13. A rock gets thrown from a cliff that is 70 m high with a speed of 5 m/s. (ignore air resistance) a. How much time does it take for the rock to reach the ground? b. How far does th ...
Dynamics-cause of motion
... fall to rest on the surface of the earth or when they are sailed up into the sky, like a puff or smoke. Objects seeking their natural place in the world. ...
... fall to rest on the surface of the earth or when they are sailed up into the sky, like a puff or smoke. Objects seeking their natural place in the world. ...
Advanced Problems 3
... It moves upward for 3 seconds with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed of 1.75m/s. (a)What is the average power of the elevator motor during this period? (b)How does this power compare with its power when it moves at its cruising speed. ...
... It moves upward for 3 seconds with constant acceleration until it reaches its cruising speed of 1.75m/s. (a)What is the average power of the elevator motor during this period? (b)How does this power compare with its power when it moves at its cruising speed. ...