Balanced And Unbalanced Forces We perform different types of
... The toy car comes to rest after some time because of the frictional force between the moving wheels of the car and the rough floor. This force acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the car. This means that an unbalanced force acts on the car in the direction opposite to the di ...
... The toy car comes to rest after some time because of the frictional force between the moving wheels of the car and the rough floor. This force acts in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the car. This means that an unbalanced force acts on the car in the direction opposite to the di ...
Friction is the force that two surfaces exert on each other when they
... Gravity and Motion •On Earth, gravity acts as a downward force. •It affects ALL objects on and outside the Earth •So the book you hold coming to class is affected by gravity. •As you hold it, you balance the force of gravity and the book stays put, •But, if you let go, the forces become unbalanced ...
... Gravity and Motion •On Earth, gravity acts as a downward force. •It affects ALL objects on and outside the Earth •So the book you hold coming to class is affected by gravity. •As you hold it, you balance the force of gravity and the book stays put, •But, if you let go, the forces become unbalanced ...
Higher Mechanics Notes
... Power is the rate of transformation of energy from one form to another. P = ...
... Power is the rate of transformation of energy from one form to another. P = ...
kinematics of rotation of rigid bodies
... Angular momentum and torque are really vector quantities. Their direction is always along the axis of rotation. For two dimensional motion they always point either out of the page (if they are positive) or into the page (if they are negative). Thus we don't need to explicitly consider their vector p ...
... Angular momentum and torque are really vector quantities. Their direction is always along the axis of rotation. For two dimensional motion they always point either out of the page (if they are positive) or into the page (if they are negative). Thus we don't need to explicitly consider their vector p ...
Biomechanics – the study of cause and effect - NCEA
... Linear motion of the body as a result of angular motion of other parts of the body. ...
... Linear motion of the body as a result of angular motion of other parts of the body. ...
Chapter 5
... In the gravitational force Fg=mg, the mass is determined by the gravitational attraction between the object and the Earth. The mass of an object obtained in this way is called the gravitational mass. Experiments show that gravitational mass and inertial mass have the same value ...
... In the gravitational force Fg=mg, the mass is determined by the gravitational attraction between the object and the Earth. The mass of an object obtained in this way is called the gravitational mass. Experiments show that gravitational mass and inertial mass have the same value ...
Rotational Motion - My Teacher Pages
... • Example- Spinning Ferris wheel or an orbiting satellite • Object moves in a circular path and at a constant speed • The object is accelerating, however, because the direction of the object’s velocity is constantly changing • Centripetal acceleration Directed toward the center of the circle • Net ...
... • Example- Spinning Ferris wheel or an orbiting satellite • Object moves in a circular path and at a constant speed • The object is accelerating, however, because the direction of the object’s velocity is constantly changing • Centripetal acceleration Directed toward the center of the circle • Net ...
mi05
... to overcome frictional forces, such as air _______ and friction in the moving parts of the car. Friction is due to the interaction between _______ on the surfaces of materials. Even what looks like a very smooth surface, such as glass or polished metal, is actually very _______ on a microscopic scal ...
... to overcome frictional forces, such as air _______ and friction in the moving parts of the car. Friction is due to the interaction between _______ on the surfaces of materials. Even what looks like a very smooth surface, such as glass or polished metal, is actually very _______ on a microscopic scal ...
Knight25CT
... C) to the left Q25-6. Two charges, +Q and -Q, are equal distances from the origin as shown. What is the direction of the electric field at the point in empty space which forms a square with the two charges and the origin? y A B +Q D ...
... C) to the left Q25-6. Two charges, +Q and -Q, are equal distances from the origin as shown. What is the direction of the electric field at the point in empty space which forms a square with the two charges and the origin? y A B +Q D ...