
Name: Gravitational, Electric and Magnetic Fields
... a. All three follow the inverse square law, with electrostatic force and magnetic force needing two poles or charges. b. Magnetic force and gravitational force follow the inverse square law, with electrostatic force needing two opposite charges. c. All three require opposite poles or charges, but on ...
... a. All three follow the inverse square law, with electrostatic force and magnetic force needing two poles or charges. b. Magnetic force and gravitational force follow the inverse square law, with electrostatic force needing two opposite charges. c. All three require opposite poles or charges, but on ...
physics b
... 21. An electron e and a proton p are simultaneously released from rest in a uniform electric field E, as shown above. Assume that the particles are sufficiently far apart so that the only force acting on each particle after it is released is that due to the electric field. At a later time when the p ...
... 21. An electron e and a proton p are simultaneously released from rest in a uniform electric field E, as shown above. Assume that the particles are sufficiently far apart so that the only force acting on each particle after it is released is that due to the electric field. At a later time when the p ...
Section 2 What Is a Force?
... •A reference point is an object that appears to stay in place. •The Earth’s surface is a common reference point. ...
... •A reference point is an object that appears to stay in place. •The Earth’s surface is a common reference point. ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion Review
... f. An object can experience two or more forces and not accelerate. g. A contact force results from the physical contact between two objects. h. A field force results from the action of two objects which are positioned some distance away. i. Spring and tension forces are examples of field forces. j. ...
... f. An object can experience two or more forces and not accelerate. g. A contact force results from the physical contact between two objects. h. A field force results from the action of two objects which are positioned some distance away. i. Spring and tension forces are examples of field forces. j. ...
Simple Harmonic Moti.. - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... T, so it bounces slower. 6. If a pendulum clock is accurate at sea level, will it gain or lose time when taken to high altitude? The period of a pendulum clock is inversely proportional to the square root of l g, T = 2π . When taken to high altitude, the value of g will decrease (by a g small amount ...
... T, so it bounces slower. 6. If a pendulum clock is accurate at sea level, will it gain or lose time when taken to high altitude? The period of a pendulum clock is inversely proportional to the square root of l g, T = 2π . When taken to high altitude, the value of g will decrease (by a g small amount ...
Astronomy 241: Problem Set #3 due September 11, 2012 Solve the
... is the Sun’s tidal force when the Earth is at perihelion compared to aphelion? (d) The Moon’s orbit around the Earth has eccentricity eM # 0.055. How many times stronger is the Moon’s tidal force when it’s at pericenter compared to apocenter? 4. What would the ocean tides be like if the Earth was fi ...
... is the Sun’s tidal force when the Earth is at perihelion compared to aphelion? (d) The Moon’s orbit around the Earth has eccentricity eM # 0.055. How many times stronger is the Moon’s tidal force when it’s at pericenter compared to apocenter? 4. What would the ocean tides be like if the Earth was fi ...
KEY - AP Physics– Electrostatics – FR 1 #1 (1975
... a. The distance between the charges is r = The y components of the forces due to the two –2Q charges cancel so the magnitude of the net force equals the sum of the x components, where Fx = F cos and cos = 2a/r = 2/ Putting this all together gives Fx = 2 × (kQ(2Q)/r2) cos = 8kQ2/5 a2 to the rig ...
... a. The distance between the charges is r = The y components of the forces due to the two –2Q charges cancel so the magnitude of the net force equals the sum of the x components, where Fx = F cos and cos = 2a/r = 2/ Putting this all together gives Fx = 2 × (kQ(2Q)/r2) cos = 8kQ2/5 a2 to the rig ...
Department of Physics and Applied Physics 95.141, F2010, Lecture 10
... • We also know that if an object accelerates, there must be a force acting on it. • The Force that accelerates falling bodies is gravity. • But what exerts this force? • Since all falling objects fall towards the center of the Earth, Newton suggested that it is the Earth itself which is exerting thi ...
... • We also know that if an object accelerates, there must be a force acting on it. • The Force that accelerates falling bodies is gravity. • But what exerts this force? • Since all falling objects fall towards the center of the Earth, Newton suggested that it is the Earth itself which is exerting thi ...
Helpful text on "system" problems w/ Newton`s Laws
... object analysis is used to determine the forces acting between the objects. In the system analysis, the two objects are considered to be a single object. The dividing line that separates the objects is ignored. The mass of the system of two objects is 15.0 kg. The free-body diagram for the system i ...
... object analysis is used to determine the forces acting between the objects. In the system analysis, the two objects are considered to be a single object. The dividing line that separates the objects is ignored. The mass of the system of two objects is 15.0 kg. The free-body diagram for the system i ...
SOLID MECHANICS BALANCING TUTORIAL
... If the centre of gravity is distance r from the centre of rotation then when it spins at ω rad/s, centrifugal force is produced. This has a formula C.F.= M ω2 r where M is the mass of the disc. This is the out of balance force. In order to cancel it out an equal and opposite force is needed. This is ...
... If the centre of gravity is distance r from the centre of rotation then when it spins at ω rad/s, centrifugal force is produced. This has a formula C.F.= M ω2 r where M is the mass of the disc. This is the out of balance force. In order to cancel it out an equal and opposite force is needed. This is ...