
ISNS3371_012507_bw - The University of Texas at Dallas
... Throwing a baseball Nuclear energy (nuclear fusion on sun) - Radiative energy (sunlight) - Chemical energy (photosynthesis) - Chemical energy in pitcher’s body (from eating plants) - Mechanical kinetic energy (motion of arm) - Mechanical kinetic energy (movement of the baseball). Thus, ultimate sour ...
... Throwing a baseball Nuclear energy (nuclear fusion on sun) - Radiative energy (sunlight) - Chemical energy (photosynthesis) - Chemical energy in pitcher’s body (from eating plants) - Mechanical kinetic energy (motion of arm) - Mechanical kinetic energy (movement of the baseball). Thus, ultimate sour ...
Notes
... All of the torques that cause the object to rotate clockwise must be balanced by all of the torques that cause the object to rotate counterclockwise. Στcw + Στccw = 0. This means that the clockwise torques are equal to the ...
... All of the torques that cause the object to rotate clockwise must be balanced by all of the torques that cause the object to rotate counterclockwise. Στcw + Στccw = 0. This means that the clockwise torques are equal to the ...