Physics 321 Theoretical Mechanics I
... • Many of the problems will be difficult. Feel free to discuss them and share ideas with your classmates. Working together can be a very effective way of learning. – However, to write up your own solutions (no copying!) and make sure you understand the problem. ...
... • Many of the problems will be difficult. Feel free to discuss them and share ideas with your classmates. Working together can be a very effective way of learning. – However, to write up your own solutions (no copying!) and make sure you understand the problem. ...
What is a force that slows down motion between two surfaces that
... standing still before a pitch? (static friction) ...
... standing still before a pitch? (static friction) ...
Applying conservation of momentum: collisions.
... begain with LOTS more energy than we have at the end - it got lost in the collision! ...
... begain with LOTS more energy than we have at the end - it got lost in the collision! ...
Introduction to Circular Motion
... change in the speed of the object. A third case is when the net force is perpendicular to the velocity vector. In this case, the object continues at a constant speed but follows a circular path. In such a case, the net force called the centripetal force is directed towards the center of the circle. ...
... change in the speed of the object. A third case is when the net force is perpendicular to the velocity vector. In this case, the object continues at a constant speed but follows a circular path. In such a case, the net force called the centripetal force is directed towards the center of the circle. ...