
ap physics 1
... Essential Outcomes: (must be assessed for mastery) 1. The Student Will describe the force component as being perpendicular to the line connecting the axis of rotation and the point of application of the force resulting in a torque about that axis. Including: a. The lever arm is the perpendicular dis ...
... Essential Outcomes: (must be assessed for mastery) 1. The Student Will describe the force component as being perpendicular to the line connecting the axis of rotation and the point of application of the force resulting in a torque about that axis. Including: a. The lever arm is the perpendicular dis ...
Chapter 7
... Revolutionaries attempt to pull down a statue of the Great Leader by pulling on a rope tied to the top of his head. The statue is 17 m tall, and they pull with a force of 4200 N at an angle of 65° to the horizontal. What is the torque they exert on the statue? If they are standing to the right of th ...
... Revolutionaries attempt to pull down a statue of the Great Leader by pulling on a rope tied to the top of his head. The statue is 17 m tall, and they pull with a force of 4200 N at an angle of 65° to the horizontal. What is the torque they exert on the statue? If they are standing to the right of th ...
L14_RigidBody
... Center of Mass Object’s “position” is the position of its center of mass Integration of differential mass times position in object Approximate by summing over representational particles in object ...
... Center of Mass Object’s “position” is the position of its center of mass Integration of differential mass times position in object Approximate by summing over representational particles in object ...
Chapter 8 Rotational Motion
... in the vertically up direction and with magnitude 20 rad/s. The mass and radius of the bicycle wheel are 5.0 kg and 0.30 m, respectively, approximated as a solid disk. The mass and average radius of the person through a vertical axis are 90 kg and 0.35 m, respectively, approximated as a solid cylind ...
... in the vertically up direction and with magnitude 20 rad/s. The mass and radius of the bicycle wheel are 5.0 kg and 0.30 m, respectively, approximated as a solid disk. The mass and average radius of the person through a vertical axis are 90 kg and 0.35 m, respectively, approximated as a solid cylind ...
Examples of Vectors 1. Velocity of Car on Race Track 2. Force Du
... Interpretation of Velocity Vector attributes: At every point of the car’s path we can draw a velocity vector (arrow) with the following attributes. a. Direction: direction the car is moving at that point b. Magnitude: speed of the car at that point ...
... Interpretation of Velocity Vector attributes: At every point of the car’s path we can draw a velocity vector (arrow) with the following attributes. a. Direction: direction the car is moving at that point b. Magnitude: speed of the car at that point ...
Forces and Motion PP
... An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force – resistance to change; an object’s tendency to keep doing what it’s doing What does mass have to do with inertia? Inertia ...
... An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force – resistance to change; an object’s tendency to keep doing what it’s doing What does mass have to do with inertia? Inertia ...