I. Mechanics - Effingham County Schools
... a. Where do forces come from? b. For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force. Forces act on different objects ...
... a. Where do forces come from? b. For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force. Forces act on different objects ...
Wed Lecture
... Suppose you are driving through a valley whose bottom has a circular shape. If your mass is m, what is the magnitude of the normal force FN exerted on you by the car seat as you drive past the bottom of the hill A. FN < mg a=v2/R ...
... Suppose you are driving through a valley whose bottom has a circular shape. If your mass is m, what is the magnitude of the normal force FN exerted on you by the car seat as you drive past the bottom of the hill A. FN < mg a=v2/R ...
Newton`s Laws of Motion
... Newtons. How much more force will be required to accelerate the first rock at the same rate as the second rock? Ten times as much ...
... Newtons. How much more force will be required to accelerate the first rock at the same rate as the second rock? Ten times as much ...
Skydiving: falling with constant velocity
... • In an elevator when it starts to go up (you are at rest then start moving) • In a car going around a curve at constant speed (the direction of your velocity changes) • You are on a bus that is slowing down (your velocity decreases) • you are in an elevator and the cable breaks (you will accelerate ...
... • In an elevator when it starts to go up (you are at rest then start moving) • In a car going around a curve at constant speed (the direction of your velocity changes) • You are on a bus that is slowing down (your velocity decreases) • you are in an elevator and the cable breaks (you will accelerate ...
Chapter 3
... per hour to 35 to 30 each second. What is the acceleration? What is this type of acceleration often called? a. -5 mph/sec b. deceleration ...
... per hour to 35 to 30 each second. What is the acceleration? What is this type of acceleration often called? a. -5 mph/sec b. deceleration ...
Ch. 6 – Newton`s Second Law of Motion – Force and Acceleration1
... resistance is negligible o Also approximately true if air resistance is very small compared with the mass of the falling object. ...
... resistance is negligible o Also approximately true if air resistance is very small compared with the mass of the falling object. ...
net force
... acceleration, and mass • Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion: An object acted upon by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force – Acceleration = net force mass ...
... acceleration, and mass • Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion: An object acted upon by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force – Acceleration = net force mass ...