Transparancies for Dynamics
... e.g. Alice walks forwards along a boat at 1m/s and the boat moves at 2m/s. What is Alice’s velocity as seen by Bob ? If Bob is on the boat it is just 1 m/s If Bob is on the shore it is 1+2=3m/s If Bob is on a boat passing in the opposite direction….. and the earth is ...
... e.g. Alice walks forwards along a boat at 1m/s and the boat moves at 2m/s. What is Alice’s velocity as seen by Bob ? If Bob is on the boat it is just 1 m/s If Bob is on the shore it is 1+2=3m/s If Bob is on a boat passing in the opposite direction….. and the earth is ...
Unit 8 Worksheet 1
... 5. A rocket, weighing 4.36 x 104 N, has an engine that provides an upward force of 8.90 x 105 N. It reaches a maximum speed of 860 m/s. a. Draw a force diagram for the rocket. ...
... 5. A rocket, weighing 4.36 x 104 N, has an engine that provides an upward force of 8.90 x 105 N. It reaches a maximum speed of 860 m/s. a. Draw a force diagram for the rocket. ...
Forces and the Laws of Motion
... _____ 15. The magnitude of the gravitational force acting on an object is a. frictional force. c. inertia. b. weight. d. mass. _____ 16. A measure of the quantity of matter is a. density. c. force. b. weight. d. mass. _____ 17. A change in the gravitational force acting on an object will affect the ...
... _____ 15. The magnitude of the gravitational force acting on an object is a. frictional force. c. inertia. b. weight. d. mass. _____ 16. A measure of the quantity of matter is a. density. c. force. b. weight. d. mass. _____ 17. A change in the gravitational force acting on an object will affect the ...
Rotational Motion
... This COM follows all motion laws, the rest of the object rotates around this point To find COM, suspend the object at 2 different points. Draw a vertical line down the object from that point. Where the two lines cross is the COM This is typically higher on a male’s body then a female’s ...
... This COM follows all motion laws, the rest of the object rotates around this point To find COM, suspend the object at 2 different points. Draw a vertical line down the object from that point. Where the two lines cross is the COM This is typically higher on a male’s body then a female’s ...
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... 9. List Newton’s Laws below: a. Newton’s 1st Law: ”Inertia” - Objects at rest remain at rest, and objects in motion remain in motion with the same velocity….UNLESS acted upon by an unbalanced force! b. Newton’s 2nd Law: the acceleration of an object increases with increased force and decreases with ...
... 9. List Newton’s Laws below: a. Newton’s 1st Law: ”Inertia” - Objects at rest remain at rest, and objects in motion remain in motion with the same velocity….UNLESS acted upon by an unbalanced force! b. Newton’s 2nd Law: the acceleration of an object increases with increased force and decreases with ...
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... a) Many Possible Experiments. For example, students could decide to pull with the same force on various air gliders of different masses with spring scales to determine if the acceleration depends on 1/m. b) The best experiment should create the best chance of disproving the relationship a = ΣF/m c) ...
... a) Many Possible Experiments. For example, students could decide to pull with the same force on various air gliders of different masses with spring scales to determine if the acceleration depends on 1/m. b) The best experiment should create the best chance of disproving the relationship a = ΣF/m c) ...
Circular Motion and Gravitation
... The situation is worse if the wheels lock--stop rotating--when the brakes are applied too hard. As long as the tires are rolling, the bottom of the tire is at rest against the road at each instant, so static friction exists. BUT, if the wheels lock, the tires slide and the friction force, which is ...
... The situation is worse if the wheels lock--stop rotating--when the brakes are applied too hard. As long as the tires are rolling, the bottom of the tire is at rest against the road at each instant, so static friction exists. BUT, if the wheels lock, the tires slide and the friction force, which is ...
Short Answer
... 14. A pitcher releases a fastball that moves toward home plate. Other than the force exerted by the pitcher, what are two forces that act on the ball as it travels between the pitcher and home plate? How does each of these forces change the ball’s motion? Classify the forces acting on the ball as ba ...
... 14. A pitcher releases a fastball that moves toward home plate. Other than the force exerted by the pitcher, what are two forces that act on the ball as it travels between the pitcher and home plate? How does each of these forces change the ball’s motion? Classify the forces acting on the ball as ba ...