Physics 106P: Lecture 1 Notes
... A bullet of mass 20 grams initially traveling at a speed of 200 m/s lodges in a block of wood of mass 2 kg at rest on a frictionless floor. What is the velocity with which the bullet and block of wood travel after impact? A 15,000 kg open box-car is moving at 7 m/s on a level road. 3,000 kg of wate ...
... A bullet of mass 20 grams initially traveling at a speed of 200 m/s lodges in a block of wood of mass 2 kg at rest on a frictionless floor. What is the velocity with which the bullet and block of wood travel after impact? A 15,000 kg open box-car is moving at 7 m/s on a level road. 3,000 kg of wate ...
Formula: F coefficent of friction*m*g
... 11) A 22 kg mass is connected to a nail on a frictionless table by a (massless) string of length 1.3 m. If the tension in the string is 51 N while the mass moves in a uniform circle on the table, how long does it take for the mass to make one complete revolution? A) 4.7 s B) 4.4 s C) 3.8 s D) 5.1 s ...
... 11) A 22 kg mass is connected to a nail on a frictionless table by a (massless) string of length 1.3 m. If the tension in the string is 51 N while the mass moves in a uniform circle on the table, how long does it take for the mass to make one complete revolution? A) 4.7 s B) 4.4 s C) 3.8 s D) 5.1 s ...
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8.1: Linear Momentum and Force By: Chris, Jakub, Luis
... 1. An object that has a small mass and an object that has a large mass have the same momentum. Which object has the largest kinetic energy? kinetic energy of an object is K = (1/2)mv2. Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more massive object will have the greatest momentum ...
... 1. An object that has a small mass and an object that has a large mass have the same momentum. Which object has the largest kinetic energy? kinetic energy of an object is K = (1/2)mv2. Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more massive object will have the greatest momentum ...
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... Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more massive object will have the greatest momentum. For the momentums to be equal, the product of the velocities and masses of the 2 objects must be equal ...
... Two objects of different mass are moving at the same speed; the more massive object will have the greatest momentum. For the momentums to be equal, the product of the velocities and masses of the 2 objects must be equal ...
MOMENTUM AND COLLISIONS
... Since impulse is equal to the change in momentum than the change in momentum would be equal and opposite So if one object gained momentum after a collision than the other object must lose the same amount of momentum ...
... Since impulse is equal to the change in momentum than the change in momentum would be equal and opposite So if one object gained momentum after a collision than the other object must lose the same amount of momentum ...
PHYS 1443 – Section 501 Lecture #1
... total mass M causes the center of mass to move at an acceleration given by a F / M as if all the mass of the system is concentrated on the center of mass. Consider a massless rod with two balls attached at either end. The position of the center of mass of this system is the mass averaged positio ...
... total mass M causes the center of mass to move at an acceleration given by a F / M as if all the mass of the system is concentrated on the center of mass. Consider a massless rod with two balls attached at either end. The position of the center of mass of this system is the mass averaged positio ...
Lab Handout
... rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the resultant force acting on the body and is in the same direction. This definition probably doesn’t make a lot of sense and may be confusing so let’s break it down and look at each part. Momentum, also known as inertia, equals mass times ...
... rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the resultant force acting on the body and is in the same direction. This definition probably doesn’t make a lot of sense and may be confusing so let’s break it down and look at each part. Momentum, also known as inertia, equals mass times ...