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... • Newton’s first law: If the net force on an object is zero, it will remain either at rest or moving in a straight line at constant speed. • Newton’s second law: • Newton’s third law: • Weight is the gravitational force on an object. • The frictional force can be written: ...
                        	... • Newton’s first law: If the net force on an object is zero, it will remain either at rest or moving in a straight line at constant speed. • Newton’s second law: • Newton’s third law: • Weight is the gravitational force on an object. • The frictional force can be written: ...
									Chapter 10 Forces
									
... More than one force can act upon an object at one time. The combination of all forces acting on an object is called the net force.. The net force determines whether an object moves and in what direction it moves. Forces can add together to produce a larger net force than either of the originals. Two ...
                        	... More than one force can act upon an object at one time. The combination of all forces acting on an object is called the net force.. The net force determines whether an object moves and in what direction it moves. Forces can add together to produce a larger net force than either of the originals. Two ...
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... scale that reads in N. What is her weight and what does the scale read? What does the scale read when the elevator descends at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s? ...
                        	... scale that reads in N. What is her weight and what does the scale read? What does the scale read when the elevator descends at a constant speed of 2.0 m/s? ...
									Concept of Force and Newton`s Laws of Motion Concept of
									
... 1. Represent each force that is acting on the object by an arrow on a free body force diagram that indicates the direction of GT G G the force ...
                        	... 1. Represent each force that is acting on the object by an arrow on a free body force diagram that indicates the direction of GT G G the force ...
									Newton`s second law
									
... light Einstein’s special theory of relativity. 2) The interacting bodies are on the scale of the atomic structure  Quantum mechanics ...
                        	... light Einstein’s special theory of relativity. 2) The interacting bodies are on the scale of the atomic structure  Quantum mechanics ...
									Work and Kinetic Energy
									
... Two paths lead from the base to the top, one twice as long as the other. Compared to the average force you would exert if you took the short path, the average force you exert along the longer path is 1) four times as small. 2) three times as small. 3) half as small. 4) the same. 5) undetermined—it d ...
                        	... Two paths lead from the base to the top, one twice as long as the other. Compared to the average force you would exert if you took the short path, the average force you exert along the longer path is 1) four times as small. 2) three times as small. 3) half as small. 4) the same. 5) undetermined—it d ...
									Definitions
									
... It’s been over 300 years since Newton published Principia Mathematica. How have his laws done since then? The First Law is still doing fine. In modern times, many types of very low-friction motion (space travel, magnetic bearings, air hockey tables, etc.) make this notion more intuitively appealing ...
                        	... It’s been over 300 years since Newton published Principia Mathematica. How have his laws done since then? The First Law is still doing fine. In modern times, many types of very low-friction motion (space travel, magnetic bearings, air hockey tables, etc.) make this notion more intuitively appealing ...
									Physics 111 - CSTR - Center for Solar
									
... The center of gravity (cog) of a regularly shaped body of uniform composition lies at its geometric center. The (cog) of the body can be located by suspending it from several different points. The cog is always on the line-ofaction of the force supporting the object. ...
                        	... The center of gravity (cog) of a regularly shaped body of uniform composition lies at its geometric center. The (cog) of the body can be located by suspending it from several different points. The cog is always on the line-ofaction of the force supporting the object. ...
									Chapter 4 Force and Motion
									
... What’s in your toolbox now? Kinematics, plus Newton’s second law. Newton’s second law requires an acceleration, so… …you know the kinematics problem-solving drill… ...
                        	... What’s in your toolbox now? Kinematics, plus Newton’s second law. Newton’s second law requires an acceleration, so… …you know the kinematics problem-solving drill… ...
									Equilibrium & Elasticity
									
... The center of gravity (cog) of a regularly shaped body of uniform composition lies at its geometric center. The (cog) of the body can be located by suspending it from several different points. The cog is always on the line-ofaction of the force supporting the object. ...
                        	... The center of gravity (cog) of a regularly shaped body of uniform composition lies at its geometric center. The (cog) of the body can be located by suspending it from several different points. The cog is always on the line-ofaction of the force supporting the object. ...
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... • The force is Earth’s gravitational force which pulls the moon toward it- causes a nearly ______ orbit around Earth • The pull causes 2 bulges in Earth’s oceans (side closest to the moon and farthest from the moon), since Earth also has rotation, this causes high and low tide ...
                        	... • The force is Earth’s gravitational force which pulls the moon toward it- causes a nearly ______ orbit around Earth • The pull causes 2 bulges in Earth’s oceans (side closest to the moon and farthest from the moon), since Earth also has rotation, this causes high and low tide ...
									2nd Six Weeks Vocabulary Unit 4: Chemical Formulas, Equations
									
... Unit 5: Force & Motion, Unbalanced Forces (Force, Motion and Energy) Force- a push or a pull Unbalanced Force- unequal forces that result in movement Net Force- total forces acting on an object in a direction Newton- unit of measurement for force Weight- measurement of the pull of gravity on an obje ...
                        	... Unit 5: Force & Motion, Unbalanced Forces (Force, Motion and Energy) Force- a push or a pull Unbalanced Force- unequal forces that result in movement Net Force- total forces acting on an object in a direction Newton- unit of measurement for force Weight- measurement of the pull of gravity on an obje ...
									PowerPoint Presentation - Chapter 3 Kinematics in 2d
									
... introduced within the reference frame to account for the observed acceleration. However, when analyzing the situation from an inertial frame (as we do in this course), inertial forces are not present. “Centrifugal force does not exist.” ...
                        	... introduced within the reference frame to account for the observed acceleration. However, when analyzing the situation from an inertial frame (as we do in this course), inertial forces are not present. “Centrifugal force does not exist.” ...