Newton`s second law File
... SITUATION 1: a pole vaulter needs maximum acceleration off the ground to gain the height required to clear the bar. he therefore needs maximum thrust (force). ...
... SITUATION 1: a pole vaulter needs maximum acceleration off the ground to gain the height required to clear the bar. he therefore needs maximum thrust (force). ...
Chapter 5a
... (a) Determine the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on the puck (b) Determine the magnitude and the direction of the pucks acceleration. (c) What third force (direction and magnitude) would need to be applied to the puck so that its acceleration is zero? ...
... (a) Determine the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on the puck (b) Determine the magnitude and the direction of the pucks acceleration. (c) What third force (direction and magnitude) would need to be applied to the puck so that its acceleration is zero? ...
Study Guide / Notes 11
... chemical analyses of meteorites. Since the abundance of elements are similar we assume the composition of the earth to be similar. Therefore, elements not in the earth's outer layers can be expected to occur in the interior. (see p. 228) ...
... chemical analyses of meteorites. Since the abundance of elements are similar we assume the composition of the earth to be similar. Therefore, elements not in the earth's outer layers can be expected to occur in the interior. (see p. 228) ...
Forces - Wsfcs
... • Unbalanced forces – one or more forces acting on an object are stronger than others -There is MOTION A NET FORCE ...
... • Unbalanced forces – one or more forces acting on an object are stronger than others -There is MOTION A NET FORCE ...
Sample problems
... 5. The angle between vectors A = 4 i – 3 j and B = – 4 i – 3 j is equal to REMEMBER i and j are unit vectors along +x and +y A) 0º B) 0.28 C) 45º D) 74º E) 106º 6. A vector in the xy plane has a magnitude of 25 m and an x component of 12 m. Theangle it makes with the positive x axis is: A) 26o B) 29 ...
... 5. The angle between vectors A = 4 i – 3 j and B = – 4 i – 3 j is equal to REMEMBER i and j are unit vectors along +x and +y A) 0º B) 0.28 C) 45º D) 74º E) 106º 6. A vector in the xy plane has a magnitude of 25 m and an x component of 12 m. Theangle it makes with the positive x axis is: A) 26o B) 29 ...
10 Motion Trial Test
... explain why it takes the space shuttle so long to leave the ground when it is launched and why it speeds up so rapidly only a minute or two later. ...
... explain why it takes the space shuttle so long to leave the ground when it is launched and why it speeds up so rapidly only a minute or two later. ...
SCIENCE NOTES – FORCE AND MOTION
... objects traveling at a steady rate in a straight line continue that way until a force acts on them. Where is it? - You are moving if you are changing position. Position is the location of an object. ...
... objects traveling at a steady rate in a straight line continue that way until a force acts on them. Where is it? - You are moving if you are changing position. Position is the location of an object. ...
Forces Vocab
... 14. The force of an object due to gravity is called its _______________________________________. Write your weight in pounds. _____________________________lbs Convert to kilograms (1 kg = 2.2 lbs) Use the equation Weight = mass x gravity to find your weight in Newtons. 15. Compare and contrast weigh ...
... 14. The force of an object due to gravity is called its _______________________________________. Write your weight in pounds. _____________________________lbs Convert to kilograms (1 kg = 2.2 lbs) Use the equation Weight = mass x gravity to find your weight in Newtons. 15. Compare and contrast weigh ...
Earthquakes
... Earthquake Prediction and Seismic Risk • Accurate and consistent short-term earthquake prediction not yet possible, three methods assist in determining probability that an earthquake will occur: – Measurement of changes in rock properties, such as magnetism, electrical resistivity, seismic velocity ...
... Earthquake Prediction and Seismic Risk • Accurate and consistent short-term earthquake prediction not yet possible, three methods assist in determining probability that an earthquake will occur: – Measurement of changes in rock properties, such as magnetism, electrical resistivity, seismic velocity ...
SHM
... (a) By considering the uniform motion of a point in a circular path, demonstrate the meaning of simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.), giving a relation between the acceleration and displacement from the equilibrium position for a particle undergoing S.H.M. (3 marks) (b) Briefly explain how it is possible ...
... (a) By considering the uniform motion of a point in a circular path, demonstrate the meaning of simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.), giving a relation between the acceleration and displacement from the equilibrium position for a particle undergoing S.H.M. (3 marks) (b) Briefly explain how it is possible ...
Ch-4-Lecture
... Brief History • Aristotle (384-322 B.C) • Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) • Isaac Newton (1642-1727) ...
... Brief History • Aristotle (384-322 B.C) • Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) • Isaac Newton (1642-1727) ...
Acceleration of a Cart
... Make sure that the Force Sensor is plugged into Analog Channel A on the Signal Interface. Set up the equipment as shown in Figure 3. Force Sensor ...
... Make sure that the Force Sensor is plugged into Analog Channel A on the Signal Interface. Set up the equipment as shown in Figure 3. Force Sensor ...
Lecture 8 Final (with examples)
... 6.0 m/s due east. A hawk flies at 2.0 m/s due north relative to the balloon. What is the velocity of the hawk relative to the ground? ...
... 6.0 m/s due east. A hawk flies at 2.0 m/s due north relative to the balloon. What is the velocity of the hawk relative to the ground? ...
Sample Final 105_fall 2009 1. One mile is equal to 1609 meters
... 5. The angle between vectors A = 4 i – 3 j and B = – 4 i – 3 j is equal to REMEMBER i and j are unit vectors along +x and +y A) 0º B) 0.28 C) 45º D) 74º E) 106º 6. A vector in the xy plane has a magnitude of 25 m and an x component of 12 m. Theangle it makes with the positive x axis is: A) 26o B) 29 ...
... 5. The angle between vectors A = 4 i – 3 j and B = – 4 i – 3 j is equal to REMEMBER i and j are unit vectors along +x and +y A) 0º B) 0.28 C) 45º D) 74º E) 106º 6. A vector in the xy plane has a magnitude of 25 m and an x component of 12 m. Theangle it makes with the positive x axis is: A) 26o B) 29 ...