Astronomy 210 Outline Isaac Newton (1642
... • Remember the feather/hammer experiment? Air Friction dominates the feather causing this to fail in the classroom. ...
... • Remember the feather/hammer experiment? Air Friction dominates the feather causing this to fail in the classroom. ...
(Chapters 1-12). - Hodder Education
... Mechanics is the study of motion and the effects of forces on objects. ■ A vector quantity has both magnitude (size) and direction. A scalar quantity has only magnitude. ■ Vector quantities can be added together to determine a resultant by using scale drawings (or trigonometry) that take account o ...
... Mechanics is the study of motion and the effects of forces on objects. ■ A vector quantity has both magnitude (size) and direction. A scalar quantity has only magnitude. ■ Vector quantities can be added together to determine a resultant by using scale drawings (or trigonometry) that take account o ...
work_energy1151
... In lifting an object of weight mg by a height h, the person doing the lifting does an amount of work W = mgh. If the object is subsequently allowed to fall a distance h, gravity does work W = mgh on the object. ...
... In lifting an object of weight mg by a height h, the person doing the lifting does an amount of work W = mgh. If the object is subsequently allowed to fall a distance h, gravity does work W = mgh on the object. ...
centripetal force and centrifugal force
... path when it is released; rather, it is the removal of the centripetal force that allows the body to travel in a ___________________ _________________ as required by Newton's first law. If there were in fact a force acting to force the body out of its circular path, its path when released would not ...
... path when it is released; rather, it is the removal of the centripetal force that allows the body to travel in a ___________________ _________________ as required by Newton's first law. If there were in fact a force acting to force the body out of its circular path, its path when released would not ...
L09_magnets
... A particle with charge q has a velocity perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. What will its subsequent path be? ...
... A particle with charge q has a velocity perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field. What will its subsequent path be? ...
Weightlessness
Weightlessness, or an absence of 'weight', is an absence of stress and strain resulting from externally applied mechanical contact-forces, typically normal forces from floors, seats, beds, scales, and the like. Counterintuitively, a uniform gravitational field does not by itself cause stress or strain, and a body in free fall in such an environment experiences no g-force acceleration and feels weightless. This is also termed ""zero-g"" where the term is more correctly understood as meaning ""zero g-force.""When bodies are acted upon by non-gravitational forces, as in a centrifuge, a rotating space station, or within a space ship with rockets firing, a sensation of weight is produced, as the contact forces from the moving structure act to overcome the body's inertia. In such cases, a sensation of weight, in the sense of a state of stress can occur, even if the gravitational field was zero. In such cases, g-forces are felt, and bodies are not weightless.When the gravitational field is non-uniform, a body in free fall suffers tidal effects and is not stress-free. Near a black hole, such tidal effects can be very strong. In the case of the Earth, the effects are minor, especially on objects of relatively small dimension (such as the human body or a spacecraft) and the overall sensation of weightlessness in these cases is preserved. This condition is known as microgravity and it prevails in orbiting spacecraft.