Problem 1 (10%) The spacecraft in the movie 2001: A Space
... wheels on the inside of the turn tend to come off the ground. You may find it easier to explain with the help of a picture. Consider a right-hand turn. The wheels push the truck to the right at road height. So the truck (as seen from the back) wants to rotate counterclockwise about its center of mas ...
... wheels on the inside of the turn tend to come off the ground. You may find it easier to explain with the help of a picture. Consider a right-hand turn. The wheels push the truck to the right at road height. So the truck (as seen from the back) wants to rotate counterclockwise about its center of mas ...
1. An 80 kg water skier is being pulled by a boat with a force of 220
... 2. A 2000 kg car is slowed down uniformly from 20 m/s to 5 m/s in 4 seconds. Determine the average net force on the car during this time, and how far the car traveled while slowing down. 3. Some baseball pitchers are capable of throwing a fast ball at 100 mi/hr. The pitcher achieves this speed by mo ...
... 2. A 2000 kg car is slowed down uniformly from 20 m/s to 5 m/s in 4 seconds. Determine the average net force on the car during this time, and how far the car traveled while slowing down. 3. Some baseball pitchers are capable of throwing a fast ball at 100 mi/hr. The pitcher achieves this speed by mo ...
Chapter 11: Circular Motion
... 2. Describe the following quantities as they relate to uniform circular motion: speed, velocity, acceleration, force(i.e. constant, changing, direction?) 3. What quantities determine centripetal acceleration? 4. What quantities determine centripetal force? How is it defined? 5. Give examples of cent ...
... 2. Describe the following quantities as they relate to uniform circular motion: speed, velocity, acceleration, force(i.e. constant, changing, direction?) 3. What quantities determine centripetal acceleration? 4. What quantities determine centripetal force? How is it defined? 5. Give examples of cent ...
Answer Key Physics Study Guide A
... All projectiles (thrown objects) on earth accelerate DOWN (due to gravity) What does constant velocity mean in term of acceleration and force? Constant velocity means there is zero acceleration. Zero acceleration means zero net force. c. Measure and calculate the magnitude of frictional forces and N ...
... All projectiles (thrown objects) on earth accelerate DOWN (due to gravity) What does constant velocity mean in term of acceleration and force? Constant velocity means there is zero acceleration. Zero acceleration means zero net force. c. Measure and calculate the magnitude of frictional forces and N ...
Slides posted after class - University of Toronto Physics
... • Newton’s Laws only apply in a “inertial reference frames”. They are not valid if your reference frame is accelerating! • An inertial reference frame is one that is not accelerating. ...
... • Newton’s Laws only apply in a “inertial reference frames”. They are not valid if your reference frame is accelerating! • An inertial reference frame is one that is not accelerating. ...
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... 4-7 Solving Problems with Newton’s Laws: FreeBody Diagrams Example 4-13: Elevator and counterweight (Atwood’s machine). A system of two objects suspended over a pulley by a flexible cable is sometimes referred to as an Atwood’s machine. Here, let the mass of the counterweight be 1000 kg. Assume the ...
... 4-7 Solving Problems with Newton’s Laws: FreeBody Diagrams Example 4-13: Elevator and counterweight (Atwood’s machine). A system of two objects suspended over a pulley by a flexible cable is sometimes referred to as an Atwood’s machine. Here, let the mass of the counterweight be 1000 kg. Assume the ...
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... This relates back to the first law (an object will continue with the same velocity unless a force acts upon it). ...
... This relates back to the first law (an object will continue with the same velocity unless a force acts upon it). ...
Coriolis Force The Cross Product
... = rate of change relative to a fixed point on earth A fancy way of saying linear velocity due to rotation is radius times angular velocity ...
... = rate of change relative to a fixed point on earth A fancy way of saying linear velocity due to rotation is radius times angular velocity ...