The SOHO satellite and the Lagrange Point L1 – For the Teacher
... 2. Based on Newton’s 2nd Law, if an object is accelerating, must a net force exist? In what direction? yes, towards the axis 3. Based on your knowledge of planetary motion, what force causes the planets to take a circular path? gravity What direction does this force act with respect to the circular ...
... 2. Based on Newton’s 2nd Law, if an object is accelerating, must a net force exist? In what direction? yes, towards the axis 3. Based on your knowledge of planetary motion, what force causes the planets to take a circular path? gravity What direction does this force act with respect to the circular ...
multiple-choice questions (II) for homework on 9/28
... 12. ConcepTest 4.6 Force and Two Masses A force F acts on mass m1 giving acceleration a1. The same force acts on a different mass m2 giving acceleration a2 = 2a1. If m1 and m2 are glued together and the same force F acts on this combination, what is the resulting acceleration? ...
... 12. ConcepTest 4.6 Force and Two Masses A force F acts on mass m1 giving acceleration a1. The same force acts on a different mass m2 giving acceleration a2 = 2a1. If m1 and m2 are glued together and the same force F acts on this combination, what is the resulting acceleration? ...
BT109 General Chemistry
... An airplane flying: Many forces act on the plane, including weight (gravity), drag (air resistance), the thrust of the engine, and the lift of the wings. At some point during its trip the velocity of the plane is measured to be constant (which means its altitude is also constant). At this time, the ...
... An airplane flying: Many forces act on the plane, including weight (gravity), drag (air resistance), the thrust of the engine, and the lift of the wings. At some point during its trip the velocity of the plane is measured to be constant (which means its altitude is also constant). At this time, the ...
Force and Motion
... Lamont wants to move a 4,800 gram box from the floor to a shelf directly above the box. It takes Lamont 8 seconds to move the box to a shelf that is 0.4 meters from the ground. It takes 12 seconds to move the box to a shelf that is 1.2 meters off the ground. How much more work in joules is required ...
... Lamont wants to move a 4,800 gram box from the floor to a shelf directly above the box. It takes Lamont 8 seconds to move the box to a shelf that is 0.4 meters from the ground. It takes 12 seconds to move the box to a shelf that is 1.2 meters off the ground. How much more work in joules is required ...
Ch 5-6 Test review
... of their mass or weight The acceleration due to gravity on earth is about 9.8 m/sec2. This value will change with elevation and location on earth. ...
... of their mass or weight The acceleration due to gravity on earth is about 9.8 m/sec2. This value will change with elevation and location on earth. ...
Lecture 1 Forces on a rotating planet Lecture 2 We will describe the
... 1. An air parcel is moving westward at 2 ms-1 along the equator. What is the centrifugal force per unit mass acting on it due to the rotation of the Earth, and what fraction of gravity is this? What is the northward component of any Coriolis acceleration? 2. A train engine with a mass of 2 x 105 kg ...
... 1. An air parcel is moving westward at 2 ms-1 along the equator. What is the centrifugal force per unit mass acting on it due to the rotation of the Earth, and what fraction of gravity is this? What is the northward component of any Coriolis acceleration? 2. A train engine with a mass of 2 x 105 kg ...
4.2 Newton’s 2nd & 3rd Laws
... same direction at the same speed until a force stops it or changes its direction. So, an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted by an outside force. Newton’s First Law of Motion is also known as the Law of Inertia ...
... same direction at the same speed until a force stops it or changes its direction. So, an object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will remain in motion unless acted by an outside force. Newton’s First Law of Motion is also known as the Law of Inertia ...
Physics AS
... A couple is a pair of forces equal in magnitude, opposite in direction but not in line which cause a turning effect on an object. torque of a couple = magnitude of one of the forces x the perpendicular distance between them ...
... A couple is a pair of forces equal in magnitude, opposite in direction but not in line which cause a turning effect on an object. torque of a couple = magnitude of one of the forces x the perpendicular distance between them ...
doc - High Energy Physics
... b. Conservation of energy, since the mass is smaller the velocity must be bigger c. The wave actually slows down. d. It doesn’t speed up, Einstein’s theory of special relativity says that all waves propagate at exactly c. e. none of the above. ...
... b. Conservation of energy, since the mass is smaller the velocity must be bigger c. The wave actually slows down. d. It doesn’t speed up, Einstein’s theory of special relativity says that all waves propagate at exactly c. e. none of the above. ...