 
									
								
									Question Identical constant forces push two identical objects A and
									
... What is the minimum total mechanical energy that the particle can have if you know that it has traveled over the entire region of X shown? ...
                        	... What is the minimum total mechanical energy that the particle can have if you know that it has traveled over the entire region of X shown? ...
									P3: Forces for Transport
									
... a very high _______ energy. This energy would then _____ due to friction caused by collisions with _______ in the atmosphere. These collisions would cause the rocket to ____ up (_____ is “being done” on the rocket). To help deal with this, rockets have special materials that are designed to lose hea ...
                        	... a very high _______ energy. This energy would then _____ due to friction caused by collisions with _______ in the atmosphere. These collisions would cause the rocket to ____ up (_____ is “being done” on the rocket). To help deal with this, rockets have special materials that are designed to lose hea ...
									Snow II: Snowmelt and energy balance
									
... Lout: Most surfaces behave approximately as blackbodies in the infrared (εs ≈ 1), so if you know the surface temperature, you know Lout. The surface temperature is the radiating skin temperature, not the air temperature. Lin: This is much more complicated. While Lin depends on Ta , the near-surface ...
                        	... Lout: Most surfaces behave approximately as blackbodies in the infrared (εs ≈ 1), so if you know the surface temperature, you know Lout. The surface temperature is the radiating skin temperature, not the air temperature. Lin: This is much more complicated. While Lin depends on Ta , the near-surface ...
									Matter Notes
									
... NOT used to identify substances (eg. A 5g chunk of material can be dirt or gold) Intensive – ...
                        	... NOT used to identify substances (eg. A 5g chunk of material can be dirt or gold) Intensive – ...
									MECHANICS AND PROPERTIES OF MATTER The knowledge and
									
... Addition of more than two vectors Use a scale diagram and ensure that each vector is placed “tip to tail” to the previous vector. The resultant vector is the vector from the starting point to the finishing point in magnitude and direction. Resultant of a number of forces The resultant of a number of ...
                        	... Addition of more than two vectors Use a scale diagram and ensure that each vector is placed “tip to tail” to the previous vector. The resultant vector is the vector from the starting point to the finishing point in magnitude and direction. Resultant of a number of forces The resultant of a number of ...
									Work and Energy
									
... Notice that while in many cases, the net force on an object may be zero, it is often still true that some agent is providing power. In the case of the sliding block, if I am pushing the block along to compensate friction, I am doing work on the block, and so I am expending some effort to do this. T ...
                        	... Notice that while in many cases, the net force on an object may be zero, it is often still true that some agent is providing power. In the case of the sliding block, if I am pushing the block along to compensate friction, I am doing work on the block, and so I am expending some effort to do this. T ...
									Centrifugal Force Denial
									
... solenoidal field, and such fields exist everywhere. It will now be shown how centrifugal force corresponds to positive electric charge, kinetic energy, and inertia, and how a magnetic field is a particular manifestation of inertia. ...
                        	... solenoidal field, and such fields exist everywhere. It will now be shown how centrifugal force corresponds to positive electric charge, kinetic energy, and inertia, and how a magnetic field is a particular manifestation of inertia. ...
									Earth`s Gravitational Binding Energy
									
... attention during Physics 101. As was recently described in an article in The Physics Teacher, another useful measure that doesn't usually get too much attention is called potential.1 A potential is pretty much what it sounds like: a characteristic of something to potentially do something to somethin ...
                        	... attention during Physics 101. As was recently described in an article in The Physics Teacher, another useful measure that doesn't usually get too much attention is called potential.1 A potential is pretty much what it sounds like: a characteristic of something to potentially do something to somethin ...
									What is a force?
									
... If P is 1 N, F will also be 1 N to prevent object moving If P increased to 2 N, F also increased to 2 N But there is limit to how much F can increase to Maximum possible static friction is called limiting friction P must exceed limiting friction in order to move object ...
                        	... If P is 1 N, F will also be 1 N to prevent object moving If P increased to 2 N, F also increased to 2 N But there is limit to how much F can increase to Maximum possible static friction is called limiting friction P must exceed limiting friction in order to move object ...
									Chapter 17 - Bakersfield College
									
... If we would like to increase the amount of product, how can we change the concentrations, P (or V), and T? An exothermic reaction → Heat is a product. ...
                        	... If we would like to increase the amount of product, how can we change the concentrations, P (or V), and T? An exothermic reaction → Heat is a product. ...
									Physics 104 - How Things Work
									
...  The floor supports the weight of your body.  The car seat pushes on you to accelerate you forward. When the ground is preventing you from falling you feel your weight as the body senses the forces to support you so you don’t accelerate. When you accelerate in car your body senses the internal for ...
                        	...  The floor supports the weight of your body.  The car seat pushes on you to accelerate you forward. When the ground is preventing you from falling you feel your weight as the body senses the forces to support you so you don’t accelerate. When you accelerate in car your body senses the internal for ...
									1 CHAPTER 8 HEAT CAPACITY, AND THE EXPANSION OF GASES
									
... A diatomic or linear polyatomic gas has three degrees of translational freedom and two of rotational freedom, and so we would expect its molar heat capacity to be 25 R. A nonlinear polyatomic gas has three degrees of translational freedom and three of rotational freedom, and so we would expect its m ...
                        	... A diatomic or linear polyatomic gas has three degrees of translational freedom and two of rotational freedom, and so we would expect its molar heat capacity to be 25 R. A nonlinear polyatomic gas has three degrees of translational freedom and three of rotational freedom, and so we would expect its m ...
									Teacher Notes PDF - TI Education
									
... Q12. How much work was done by the friction force? What effect did this appear to have on the energy of the block? Answer: The amount of work done by friction is equal to the missing energy. Friction appears to take energy away from the block. Part 4: Move to pages 4.1 and 4.2. 7. Read the informati ...
                        	... Q12. How much work was done by the friction force? What effect did this appear to have on the energy of the block? Answer: The amount of work done by friction is equal to the missing energy. Friction appears to take energy away from the block. Part 4: Move to pages 4.1 and 4.2. 7. Read the informati ...
									Physics: ENERGY! Name__________________________ “I HAVE
									
... Read each of the following statements and identify them as having to do with kinetic energy (KE), gravitational potential energy (PEg), elastic potential energy (PEk) or all three (A3). 1) If an object is at rest, it certainly does NOT possess this form of energy. 2) Depends upon object mass and obj ...
                        	... Read each of the following statements and identify them as having to do with kinetic energy (KE), gravitational potential energy (PEg), elastic potential energy (PEk) or all three (A3). 1) If an object is at rest, it certainly does NOT possess this form of energy. 2) Depends upon object mass and obj ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									