Final exam
... Q2) A 5-kg block is released from rest at the top of the track shown in Figure 7.17. The track is 6-m high and smooth except for the portion AB whose length is 4 m, where µk = 0.4. At the end of the track the block hits a spring of force constant 600 N/m. What is the maximum compression of the sprin ...
... Q2) A 5-kg block is released from rest at the top of the track shown in Figure 7.17. The track is 6-m high and smooth except for the portion AB whose length is 4 m, where µk = 0.4. At the end of the track the block hits a spring of force constant 600 N/m. What is the maximum compression of the sprin ...
physics_moving_about - HSC Guru
... 2. describe the energy transformations that occur in collisions There are two types of collisions, elastic and inelastic. Elastic collisions are when the two bodies collide then bounce off. Inelastic collisions are when the two bodies stick together to behave as one after the collision. In elastic ...
... 2. describe the energy transformations that occur in collisions There are two types of collisions, elastic and inelastic. Elastic collisions are when the two bodies collide then bounce off. Inelastic collisions are when the two bodies stick together to behave as one after the collision. In elastic ...
Forces
... A. Force and motion are connected. 1. An object will have greater acceleration if a greater force is applied to it. 2. The mass of an object and the force applied to it affect acceleration. ...
... A. Force and motion are connected. 1. An object will have greater acceleration if a greater force is applied to it. 2. The mass of an object and the force applied to it affect acceleration. ...