doc - Seth Baum
... 1) Definition of average power a. What is P = W/Δt 2) The two types of energy of an oscilating spring c. What are kinetic and elastic potential 3) The SI unit that translational kinetic energy is measured in a. What is the Joule 4) The definition of an elastic collision a. What is a collision kineti ...
... 1) Definition of average power a. What is P = W/Δt 2) The two types of energy of an oscilating spring c. What are kinetic and elastic potential 3) The SI unit that translational kinetic energy is measured in a. What is the Joule 4) The definition of an elastic collision a. What is a collision kineti ...
Forces Weight and Normal Force
... • Draw all the Forces acting on the body as arrows with appropriate direction. • The sum of all the Forces acting on the body is the net Force, Fnet. • If the Fnet is not zero, the object is accelerating in the direction of the Fnet. ...
... • Draw all the Forces acting on the body as arrows with appropriate direction. • The sum of all the Forces acting on the body is the net Force, Fnet. • If the Fnet is not zero, the object is accelerating in the direction of the Fnet. ...
PHY 1361 General Physics II Fall 2006 Practice Test #2
... region with a uniform electric field pointing in the +x-direction. Which of the diagrams below shows its path while it is in the region where the electric field exists. The region with the field is the region between the plates bounding each figure. The field lines always point to the right. The x-d ...
... region with a uniform electric field pointing in the +x-direction. Which of the diagrams below shows its path while it is in the region where the electric field exists. The region with the field is the region between the plates bounding each figure. The field lines always point to the right. The x-d ...
Electric Fields
... Any second charged object placed around the first charge will feel a force of attraction or repulsion due to this field Tested with an imaginary positive test charge (q) ...
... Any second charged object placed around the first charge will feel a force of attraction or repulsion due to this field Tested with an imaginary positive test charge (q) ...
PHSC Lab: Air Resistance
... objects and opposes their relative motion. This is true even if one (or both) of the objects is a fluid (a gas or liquid, such as air or water). When the fluid in question is air, the friction force generated is called air resistance or wind resistance. How does friction, and in particular, air resi ...
... objects and opposes their relative motion. This is true even if one (or both) of the objects is a fluid (a gas or liquid, such as air or water). When the fluid in question is air, the friction force generated is called air resistance or wind resistance. How does friction, and in particular, air resi ...
Vector - DEP
... :In roads Bus generally moves according to zig-zag path ,because the Bus does not follow a fixed direction so distance cover by it is treated as scalar. ...
... :In roads Bus generally moves according to zig-zag path ,because the Bus does not follow a fixed direction so distance cover by it is treated as scalar. ...
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... If there is no change in motion, then forces are balanced. When the forces are balanced the net for is 0N. Constant speed and straight line indication that no change in motion is being made. ...
... If there is no change in motion, then forces are balanced. When the forces are balanced the net for is 0N. Constant speed and straight line indication that no change in motion is being made. ...
Rotary
... -Angular velocity is the change in angular displacement per unit time. The symbol for angular velocity is ω and the units are typically rad s-1. Angular speed is the magnitude of angular velocity. -The instantaneous angular velocity is given by -Using the formula for angular position and letting ...
... -Angular velocity is the change in angular displacement per unit time. The symbol for angular velocity is ω and the units are typically rad s-1. Angular speed is the magnitude of angular velocity. -The instantaneous angular velocity is given by -Using the formula for angular position and letting ...
solution - Seattle Central College
... A short time t2 later, the pendulum is at its lowest position moving to the left. 7). [5 pts]What is the direction of the acceleration vector at t=t2? Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors x̂ and ŷ . The acceleration is in the direction of the net force. At the lowest point, the tension ...
... A short time t2 later, the pendulum is at its lowest position moving to the left. 7). [5 pts]What is the direction of the acceleration vector at t=t2? Express your answer in terms of the unit vectors x̂ and ŷ . The acceleration is in the direction of the net force. At the lowest point, the tension ...
Lecture6
... Ball 2 moves upward. Ball 3 moves downward. Neglecting air resistance, which ball has the fastest speed when it hits the ground? A) B) C) D) ...
... Ball 2 moves upward. Ball 3 moves downward. Neglecting air resistance, which ball has the fastest speed when it hits the ground? A) B) C) D) ...
Chapter 4 - Senior Physics
... back 2000 years to Aristotle’s idea that a moving thing had an internal source of ‘impetus’, which it was given when first thrown or moved. Such an idea acted as an obstacle to the understanding of motion for 1500 years and it still persists in students and others even today. Other wrong ideas are: ...
... back 2000 years to Aristotle’s idea that a moving thing had an internal source of ‘impetus’, which it was given when first thrown or moved. Such an idea acted as an obstacle to the understanding of motion for 1500 years and it still persists in students and others even today. Other wrong ideas are: ...
PHYSICS 231 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I Lecture 6
... Ball 2 moves upward. Ball 3 moves downward. Neglecting air resistance, which ball has the fastest speed when it hits the ground? A) B) C) D) ...
... Ball 2 moves upward. Ball 3 moves downward. Neglecting air resistance, which ball has the fastest speed when it hits the ground? A) B) C) D) ...
MT2
... Q1 Choose the best answer (Total marks = 5) Gauss’s Law & Electric Potential (1 Mark each, Total = 4 marks) Q1. An advantage of evaluating surface integrals related to Gauss’s law for charge distributions is: A) the electric field is a constant on any surface B) the electric field is of constant ma ...
... Q1 Choose the best answer (Total marks = 5) Gauss’s Law & Electric Potential (1 Mark each, Total = 4 marks) Q1. An advantage of evaluating surface integrals related to Gauss’s law for charge distributions is: A) the electric field is a constant on any surface B) the electric field is of constant ma ...