
Catalyst – October (Prime # between 11 and 17
... if the object is accelerating in either the x or y directions ...
... if the object is accelerating in either the x or y directions ...
Lecture 07: Equilibrium I: Statics, Center of Gravity
... A seesaw consisting of a uniform board of mass mpl and length L supports at rest a father and daughter with masses M and m, respectively. The support is under the center of gravity of the board, the father is a distance d from the center, and the daughter is a distance 2.00 m from the center. A) Fin ...
... A seesaw consisting of a uniform board of mass mpl and length L supports at rest a father and daughter with masses M and m, respectively. The support is under the center of gravity of the board, the father is a distance d from the center, and the daughter is a distance 2.00 m from the center. A) Fin ...
Solutions
... direction of the force (toward the bottom of the page) EXCEPT that since the charge in question is negative, the hand has to be turned 180 degrees which results in the right thumb pointing toward the top of the page and in the direction of the force. 35. E… Looking at the front wheel as it travels t ...
... direction of the force (toward the bottom of the page) EXCEPT that since the charge in question is negative, the hand has to be turned 180 degrees which results in the right thumb pointing toward the top of the page and in the direction of the force. 35. E… Looking at the front wheel as it travels t ...
Lecture 14
... s is the “arc length”, i.e., the length of the arc traced by the trajectory of the particle as it moves from the x axis to its current position. ...
... s is the “arc length”, i.e., the length of the arc traced by the trajectory of the particle as it moves from the x axis to its current position. ...
QUIZ
... How much external torque is generated by a 15 kg weight held in the hand .4m from the elbow? How much force must the biceps generate to overcome the weight held in the hand? ...
... How much external torque is generated by a 15 kg weight held in the hand .4m from the elbow? How much force must the biceps generate to overcome the weight held in the hand? ...
Notes intro to Uniform Circular Motion
... – How do you measure the speed of the object? – Is the velocity constant? – Is there acceleration? ( what are the ways an object can accelerate? Tricky tricky!) – What direction is the net force acting on the object? ...
... – How do you measure the speed of the object? – Is the velocity constant? – Is there acceleration? ( what are the ways an object can accelerate? Tricky tricky!) – What direction is the net force acting on the object? ...