South Pasadena · AP Chemistry
... frame of reference, you would feel a force pushing you toward the outside of the circle. This is a “false force” called centrifugal force that can simulate gravity. ...
... frame of reference, you would feel a force pushing you toward the outside of the circle. This is a “false force” called centrifugal force that can simulate gravity. ...
Monday, October 18, 2010
... – Use the following information only • The gravitational constant G = 6.67 × 10−11 N ⋅ m2 kg 2 • The radius of the Earth RE = 6.37 × 103 km ...
... – Use the following information only • The gravitational constant G = 6.67 × 10−11 N ⋅ m2 kg 2 • The radius of the Earth RE = 6.37 × 103 km ...
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... begins to slide. Kinetic friction is now present. The object will accelerate. Challenge yourself! Figure out the acceleration of the shoe. (Answer: 4.6 m/s2) 5. a. The normal force and the force of gravity. b. Parallel (Fg sin ), Perpendicular ( Fg cos ) c. FNET = 0 ...
... begins to slide. Kinetic friction is now present. The object will accelerate. Challenge yourself! Figure out the acceleration of the shoe. (Answer: 4.6 m/s2) 5. a. The normal force and the force of gravity. b. Parallel (Fg sin ), Perpendicular ( Fg cos ) c. FNET = 0 ...
Forces Chapter 10 - Powers Physical Science
... According to the law of conservation of momentum, when two objects collide in the absence of friction, ...
... According to the law of conservation of momentum, when two objects collide in the absence of friction, ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion
... Sliding friction: ice skating Rolling friction: bowling Fluid friction (air or liquid): air or water resistance Static friction: initial friction when moving an object ...
... Sliding friction: ice skating Rolling friction: bowling Fluid friction (air or liquid): air or water resistance Static friction: initial friction when moving an object ...
what happens when an object changes direction
... rolling by and you give it a push or kick in the direction it is moving does it change its motion from a certain velocity to a greater velocity? Similarly, what about for slowing down? For you and your students, these are all good examples of a force (of course a single and hence unbalanced force) c ...
... rolling by and you give it a push or kick in the direction it is moving does it change its motion from a certain velocity to a greater velocity? Similarly, what about for slowing down? For you and your students, these are all good examples of a force (of course a single and hence unbalanced force) c ...
Test 3: Version A
... During which of the following intervals are forces on the car balanced? a. q to r b. r to s c. s to t d. t to u 21. If a car is accelerating downhill under a net force of 3674 N, what additional force would cause the car to have a constant velocity? Hint! This is an equilibrium problem! A. -3674 N B ...
... During which of the following intervals are forces on the car balanced? a. q to r b. r to s c. s to t d. t to u 21. If a car is accelerating downhill under a net force of 3674 N, what additional force would cause the car to have a constant velocity? Hint! This is an equilibrium problem! A. -3674 N B ...
HW #6
... Since the father and the daughter are standing on ice skates, there is virtually no friction between their bodies and the ground. We can assume, therefore, that the only horizontal force that acts on the daughter is due to the father, and similarly, the only horizontal force that acts on the father ...
... Since the father and the daughter are standing on ice skates, there is virtually no friction between their bodies and the ground. We can assume, therefore, that the only horizontal force that acts on the daughter is due to the father, and similarly, the only horizontal force that acts on the father ...
1 Section 1.1: Vectors Definition: A Vector is a quantity that has both
... Applications to Physics and Engineering: A force is represented by a vector because it has both magnitude (measured in pounds or newtons) and direction. If several forces are acting on an object, the resultant force experienced by the object is the vector sum of the forces. EXAMPLE 5: Ben walks due ...
... Applications to Physics and Engineering: A force is represented by a vector because it has both magnitude (measured in pounds or newtons) and direction. If several forces are acting on an object, the resultant force experienced by the object is the vector sum of the forces. EXAMPLE 5: Ben walks due ...
Forces
... How could the motion change? speed up slow down change direction What one word describes all three of theses changes? Acceleration! An net force will cause a mass to accelerate. ...
... How could the motion change? speed up slow down change direction What one word describes all three of theses changes? Acceleration! An net force will cause a mass to accelerate. ...
Springy Thingys
... Newton’s Simplified Three Laws An object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at that same constant velocity if NOT acted upon by an external force. If an external force acts on an object it will accelerate in proportion to the force. F=ma the mass is the proportionality const ...
... Newton’s Simplified Three Laws An object moving at a constant velocity will continue moving at that same constant velocity if NOT acted upon by an external force. If an external force acts on an object it will accelerate in proportion to the force. F=ma the mass is the proportionality const ...