ch3-Projectile Motion1
... • Hint: How is this motion different than that from Linear Motion? Projectile motion can be simplified by breaking apart into components Constant in x direction. a=9.8 m/s2 down in y dir. ...
... • Hint: How is this motion different than that from Linear Motion? Projectile motion can be simplified by breaking apart into components Constant in x direction. a=9.8 m/s2 down in y dir. ...
Circular Motion Lab
... hand feels compared to the initial force. Do an initial trial first to have a baseline, and then for each trial record whether the force is less, greater, or the same. • You may work through the three parts of this lab in any order you wish. ...
... hand feels compared to the initial force. Do an initial trial first to have a baseline, and then for each trial record whether the force is less, greater, or the same. • You may work through the three parts of this lab in any order you wish. ...
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... a) What is the magnitude of the friction force (f) on it f = 0N, but note fS,max = µSFN from the floor? b) If a horizontal force of 5 N is now applied to it, but it does not move, what is f now? fs = 5N c) If fs, max = 10 N, will the block move if the horizontal applied force is 8 N? no, because F < ...
... a) What is the magnitude of the friction force (f) on it f = 0N, but note fS,max = µSFN from the floor? b) If a horizontal force of 5 N is now applied to it, but it does not move, what is f now? fs = 5N c) If fs, max = 10 N, will the block move if the horizontal applied force is 8 N? no, because F < ...