Magic Square Vocabulary Game Combinations
... D. Speed E. Acceleration F. Velocity G. Friction H. 3rd Law of Motion I. Gravitational Force ...
... D. Speed E. Acceleration F. Velocity G. Friction H. 3rd Law of Motion I. Gravitational Force ...
Section 7: Centripetal Acceleration Misconceptions
... Centripetal force is any force that causes uniform circular motion. Centripetal force is caused by many types forces - gravitational force causes the Earth to go around the Sun, electrical force causes electrons to be attracted to the nucleus, frictional forces cause cars to make turns on the highwa ...
... Centripetal force is any force that causes uniform circular motion. Centripetal force is caused by many types forces - gravitational force causes the Earth to go around the Sun, electrical force causes electrons to be attracted to the nucleus, frictional forces cause cars to make turns on the highwa ...
force
... » If direction is changing over time, then the velocity must be changing. » Acceleration is the change in velocity over time (a = v/t). » If the velocity is changing over time, then the object must be accelerating. ...
... » If direction is changing over time, then the velocity must be changing. » Acceleration is the change in velocity over time (a = v/t). » If the velocity is changing over time, then the object must be accelerating. ...
Circular Motion
... B. its opposite the force of gravity C. by the net force • What is the equation to find the weight of an object? A. Fnet = ma B. Fg = mg C. Fg = Gm1m2 / r2 • Why would your weight be different on another planet? A. The acceleration due to gravity changes B. Your mass changes C. Your science teacher ...
... B. its opposite the force of gravity C. by the net force • What is the equation to find the weight of an object? A. Fnet = ma B. Fg = mg C. Fg = Gm1m2 / r2 • Why would your weight be different on another planet? A. The acceleration due to gravity changes B. Your mass changes C. Your science teacher ...
Centripetal Force
... What happens to the size of the ac if the mass of the yo-yo is doubled without changing the period or length of string? 2. Imagine you are in a car seat tossing a ball straight up in the air. If the car is moving with constant velocity, will the ball land in front, behind or in your hand? If the car ...
... What happens to the size of the ac if the mass of the yo-yo is doubled without changing the period or length of string? 2. Imagine you are in a car seat tossing a ball straight up in the air. If the car is moving with constant velocity, will the ball land in front, behind or in your hand? If the car ...
NOTES Circular Motion
... Newton’s Second Law, the acceleration is directly proportional to the Force. If this is true: Since the acceleration and the force are directly related, the force must ALSO point towards the center. This is called __________________. ...
... Newton’s Second Law, the acceleration is directly proportional to the Force. If this is true: Since the acceleration and the force are directly related, the force must ALSO point towards the center. This is called __________________. ...
Section 6.2 Word
... Uniform Circular Motion – the movement of an object or particle trajectory at a constant speed around a circle with a fixed radius. v ...
... Uniform Circular Motion – the movement of an object or particle trajectory at a constant speed around a circle with a fixed radius. v ...
Chapter5Class3 - Chemistry at Winthrop University
... Gravitation and Newton’s Synthesis 5.5 Non-uniform circular motion 5.6 Drag Velocity ...
... Gravitation and Newton’s Synthesis 5.5 Non-uniform circular motion 5.6 Drag Velocity ...
waves2 - World of Teaching
... towards the centre • Therefore the acceleration is towards the centre • This is called centripetal acceleration ...
... towards the centre • Therefore the acceleration is towards the centre • This is called centripetal acceleration ...
Honor`s Physics Chapter 5 Notes
... that keeps an object moving in a circle. It is not a stand alone force!! When a car is traveling along a curved road, what is the centripetal force acting on the car keeping it moving in a circle? What happens if this force goes away? When the centripetal force is removed, the object will then conti ...
... that keeps an object moving in a circle. It is not a stand alone force!! When a car is traveling along a curved road, what is the centripetal force acting on the car keeping it moving in a circle? What happens if this force goes away? When the centripetal force is removed, the object will then conti ...
Introduction to Forces and Newton*s Laws of Motion
... A thrown ball and dropped ball will hit the ground at the same time. Both balls travel the same vertical distance in the same amount of time. The thrown ball travels a greater horizontal ...
... A thrown ball and dropped ball will hit the ground at the same time. Both balls travel the same vertical distance in the same amount of time. The thrown ball travels a greater horizontal ...
Week 8 - Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity
... CQ5. A student is shown above on an amusement park ride spinning in a counter-clockwise circular motion. Which vector below best represents the centripetal acceleration of the student at point A? ...
... CQ5. A student is shown above on an amusement park ride spinning in a counter-clockwise circular motion. Which vector below best represents the centripetal acceleration of the student at point A? ...
Forces Motion Study Guide Answers
... 1. Distance = 200m , Displacement = 120 m so distance is greater 2. instantaneous 3. Speed is distance divided time velocity is speed with direction 4. Velocity is a vector so if direction changes velocity changes 5. Mass 6. Inertia 7. change, continue, constant 8. Air resistance 9. zero acceleratio ...
... 1. Distance = 200m , Displacement = 120 m so distance is greater 2. instantaneous 3. Speed is distance divided time velocity is speed with direction 4. Velocity is a vector so if direction changes velocity changes 5. Mass 6. Inertia 7. change, continue, constant 8. Air resistance 9. zero acceleratio ...
Honors_Physics_-_Circular_Motion
... Centripetal Force and F.B.D’s The centripetal force is ANY force(s) which point toward the CENTER of the CIRCLE. ...
... Centripetal Force and F.B.D’s The centripetal force is ANY force(s) which point toward the CENTER of the CIRCLE. ...
13Honors_Physics_-_Circular_Motion
... Since the acceleration and the force are directly related, the force must ALSO point towards the center. This is called CENTRIPETAL FORCE. NOTE: The centripetal force is a NET FORCE. It could be represented by one or more forces. So NEVER draw it in an F.B.D. ...
... Since the acceleration and the force are directly related, the force must ALSO point towards the center. This is called CENTRIPETAL FORCE. NOTE: The centripetal force is a NET FORCE. It could be represented by one or more forces. So NEVER draw it in an F.B.D. ...
Chapter 5
... An object orbiting the earth still experiences the force of gravity but because it is above the effects of air resistance it is basically in free fall (only experiences acceleration due to gravity). This causes any object not attached to experience weightlessness. (Imagine jumping out of a plane wit ...
... An object orbiting the earth still experiences the force of gravity but because it is above the effects of air resistance it is basically in free fall (only experiences acceleration due to gravity). This causes any object not attached to experience weightlessness. (Imagine jumping out of a plane wit ...