
review 04 forces
... 15. a) What is the cause of the frictional force? b) What is the difference between the force of friction and the coefficient of friction? c) What factors influence the force of friction? Which do not? d) What factors influence the coefficient of friction? Which do not? 16. Which type of friction is ...
... 15. a) What is the cause of the frictional force? b) What is the difference between the force of friction and the coefficient of friction? c) What factors influence the force of friction? Which do not? d) What factors influence the coefficient of friction? Which do not? 16. Which type of friction is ...
Correlation Of The Imbalance Of Electric Charges To Universal
... According to Dr. Paul Tiskus 0, Departmental Chair of Educational Studies at the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development in Rhode Island College, ―Oppositely charged particles attract each other, while like particles repel one another. Electrons are kept in the orbit around the nucleus b ...
... According to Dr. Paul Tiskus 0, Departmental Chair of Educational Studies at the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development in Rhode Island College, ―Oppositely charged particles attract each other, while like particles repel one another. Electrons are kept in the orbit around the nucleus b ...
unit 2 motion and newton jeopardy review
... type of acceleration do you have going up the hill, then down? ...
... type of acceleration do you have going up the hill, then down? ...
Newton`s Three Laws of Motion
... kangaroo would continue to move through the air with the same motion. Instead, the force of gravity will bring this kangaroo back to the ground. ...
... kangaroo would continue to move through the air with the same motion. Instead, the force of gravity will bring this kangaroo back to the ground. ...
Artificial gravity

Artificial gravity is the theoretical increase or decrease of apparent gravity (g-force) by artificial means, particularly in space, but also on Earth. It can be practically achieved by the use of different forces, particularly the centripetal force and linear acceleration.The creation of artificial gravity is considered desirable for long-term space travel or habitation, for ease of mobility, for in-space fluid management, and to avoid the adverse long-term health effects of weightlessness.A number of methods for generating artificial gravity have been proposed, as well as an even larger number of science fiction approaches using both real and fictitious forces. Practical outer space applications of artificial gravity for humans have not yet been built and flown, principally due to the large size of the spacecraft required to produce centripetal acceleration.