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Chapter 3—Forces
Chapter 3—Forces

Chapter 4 – Laws of Motion – Even Problems
Chapter 4 – Laws of Motion – Even Problems

... change either!). (a) What is the force on the car? (b) What is the force on the car if it is moving to the left? 4. A bag of sugar weighs 5lb on Earth. What should it weigh in newtons on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is 1/6 that on Earth? Repeat for Jupiter where g is 2.64 times Ear ...
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Ch4-Force newton

... and you find that it weighs 50 N. A) What force does it exert on the scale? B) You now push down on the book with a force of 10 N, what is the force applied to the book by the Earth? What force is exerted on the scale? C) You now lift the book with a force of 20 N, what is the force exerted on the ...
Extra Credit Problems
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Gravity and Outer Space

... terms can be misleading: The force of gravity still exists in outer space, and of course only depends on the astronauts' mass and how far from the earth they are, and so therefore astronauts still have weight (though, when in orbit, if a scale is placed under an astronaut, it would read 0 N, since b ...
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... – Have both magnitude (how much) and direction (which way) ...
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Newton`s 1st Law of Motion
Newton`s 1st Law of Motion

... box problem is placedinvolving on a smooth wooden table. A force of 14 N Example friction: is necessary to to keep the box moving at a constant velocity. If the box has a weight of 40 N… ...
Forces and Motion
Forces and Motion

... Why do the two objects not hit the ground at the same time? Gravity is acting more on the elephant than on the feather. And a heavier object overcomes the upward force of wind resistance (friction) ...
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... 50. List two reasons why the limestone blocks of the pyramids were so difficult to push across land. The blocks are large and the blocks are heavy 51. How might the Egyptians have been able to move the heavy stone blocks? They placed round logs under the blocks and replaced them as the blocks moved ...
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... as well, and return it together with the scantron form. Use the back of these page, or attache your own pages with solutions for the problems which require calcuations. The multiple-choice problems are 1 point each. Work out problems are 4 points each. Passing of the exam requires at least 50% of th ...
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... David tries to push a skip. The force of friction stops the skip sliding over the road’s surface. As David pushes harder, the size of the friction force increases. Eventually, the friction force reaches its limit. Now the skip moves. There was no friction force between the skip and the road before D ...
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Which of the following lists of elements contains an alkaline earth

... 2. Water at the top of Niagara Falls can be said to have energy that can be used to do work as it “falls”. This is an example of a. b. c. d. ...
1A week 3 tutorial questions fall 1998
1A week 3 tutorial questions fall 1998

... 4. a) You have a box on a rough horizontal surface. You are not pushing on it. Forces of gravity and the normal force are equal and opposite, hence balance each other. Does the box move? No. Box is in equilibrium, so friction force is zero. Remember for static friction. This allows the friction forc ...
Explaining Motion
Explaining Motion

... – This causes an equal reaction force to push up on the object – The two forces are opposite and the same size so they are equal interaction pairs, meaning the object won’t move ...
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PROB 1 - Uplift North Hills

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Lab Report - cloudfront.net

... Where is the pivot point of the spool? What forces are applying a torque on the spool and in which direction are these forces applying the torque (counterclockwise or clockwise)? As the string is pulled more vertically, what happens to the torque applied by each force? Try it. Should the torque appl ...
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Contact forces - Uplift Education
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