
Unit 4 Objectives: Circular Motion Standard: SP1. Students will
... ground, what will be different about the motion of the squirrels? What will be the same? The squirrel at the very top will be moving faster than the one half-way up will be moving slower. They will both have the same rotational speed. 9. Does the Earth rotate or revolve? Explain. It rotates on an in ...
... ground, what will be different about the motion of the squirrels? What will be the same? The squirrel at the very top will be moving faster than the one half-way up will be moving slower. They will both have the same rotational speed. 9. Does the Earth rotate or revolve? Explain. It rotates on an in ...
Stress, Strain, Virtual Power and Conservation Principles
... Scalars, vectors and tensors are mathematical entities that are used in applications to represent meaningful physical quantities. Consider two systems of coordinates ui and ui∗ which are related by the coordinate transformation rules described above. Physical quantities of interest can be represente ...
... Scalars, vectors and tensors are mathematical entities that are used in applications to represent meaningful physical quantities. Consider two systems of coordinates ui and ui∗ which are related by the coordinate transformation rules described above. Physical quantities of interest can be represente ...
Lecture 8
... kilograms (kg), and weight is calculated from W = mg. If the gravitational acceleration (g) is specified in units of m/s2, then the weight is expressed in newtons (N). On the earth’s surface, g can be taken as g = 9.81 m/s2. W (N) = m (kg) g (m/s2) => N = kg·m/s2 FPS System: In the FPS system of uni ...
... kilograms (kg), and weight is calculated from W = mg. If the gravitational acceleration (g) is specified in units of m/s2, then the weight is expressed in newtons (N). On the earth’s surface, g can be taken as g = 9.81 m/s2. W (N) = m (kg) g (m/s2) => N = kg·m/s2 FPS System: In the FPS system of uni ...
Chapter 9- Static Equilibrium
... No change in rotational motion The second condition of equilibrium is that there be no torque around any axis; the choice of axis is arbitrary and we will assume that its direction is perpendicular to the xy plane of rotation. ...
... No change in rotational motion The second condition of equilibrium is that there be no torque around any axis; the choice of axis is arbitrary and we will assume that its direction is perpendicular to the xy plane of rotation. ...