Devil physics The baddest class on campus IB Physics
... various contact forces between objects based on the microscopic cause of those forces. (3.C.4.2): The student is able to explain contact forces (tension, friction, normal, buoyant, spring) as arising from interatomic electric forces and that they therefore have certain directions. (3.G.1.1): The ...
... various contact forces between objects based on the microscopic cause of those forces. (3.C.4.2): The student is able to explain contact forces (tension, friction, normal, buoyant, spring) as arising from interatomic electric forces and that they therefore have certain directions. (3.G.1.1): The ...
Chapter 4 Notes
... • An elephant and a mouse would both have zero weight in gravity-free space. If they were moving toward you with the same speed would they bump into you with the same force? • No, the elephant is harder to stop, more inertia. ...
... • An elephant and a mouse would both have zero weight in gravity-free space. If they were moving toward you with the same speed would they bump into you with the same force? • No, the elephant is harder to stop, more inertia. ...
Biomechanics Summary
... When a gymnast is upright their centre of gravity is situated somewhere towards the centre of the midsection. When they rotate part of their body forwards, their centre of gravity shifts away from the midsection in the direction the body has moved. At some points, the centre of gravity will shift en ...
... When a gymnast is upright their centre of gravity is situated somewhere towards the centre of the midsection. When they rotate part of their body forwards, their centre of gravity shifts away from the midsection in the direction the body has moved. At some points, the centre of gravity will shift en ...
Lecture8
... you can measure the smaller objects orbital period and average distance from the larger object, then you can measure the mass of the larger object. Measure the mass of the Sun using the Earth Measure the mass of the Earth from observations of satellites Measure the mass of Jupiter from its moons Tue ...
... you can measure the smaller objects orbital period and average distance from the larger object, then you can measure the mass of the larger object. Measure the mass of the Sun using the Earth Measure the mass of the Earth from observations of satellites Measure the mass of Jupiter from its moons Tue ...
What Is a Force?
... One newton (N) is the force that causes a 1kilogram mass to accelerate at a rate of 1 meter per second each second (1 m/s2). 1 N = 1 kg•m/s2 ...
... One newton (N) is the force that causes a 1kilogram mass to accelerate at a rate of 1 meter per second each second (1 m/s2). 1 N = 1 kg•m/s2 ...
File - Mr. Graham`s AP Physics 1 & AP Physics C
... dead battery. The mass of the truck is larger than the mass of the car. Which of the following statements is true? A. The car exerts a force on the truck but the truck doesn’t exert a force on the car. B. The car exerts a larger force on the truck than the truck exerts on the car. C. The car exerts ...
... dead battery. The mass of the truck is larger than the mass of the car. Which of the following statements is true? A. The car exerts a force on the truck but the truck doesn’t exert a force on the car. B. The car exerts a larger force on the truck than the truck exerts on the car. C. The car exerts ...