Waves & Oscillations Physics 42200 Spring 2015 Semester
... • What is the net force due to a small displacement, -, away ...
... • What is the net force due to a small displacement, -, away ...
ch05
... Thus, in uniform circular motion there must be a net force to produce the centripetal acceleration. The centripetal force is the name given to the net force required to keep an object moving on a circular path. The direction of the centripetal force always points toward the center of the circle and ...
... Thus, in uniform circular motion there must be a net force to produce the centripetal acceleration. The centripetal force is the name given to the net force required to keep an object moving on a circular path. The direction of the centripetal force always points toward the center of the circle and ...
PHY 101 Lecture Notes
... Inertia = resistance of an object to a change in its motion See this in action Experience tells us that the heavier an object is, the harder it is to get it up to speed when pushing it. Scientifically we could say: the greater the object’s mass, the greater its resistance to a change in its ...
... Inertia = resistance of an object to a change in its motion See this in action Experience tells us that the heavier an object is, the harder it is to get it up to speed when pushing it. Scientifically we could say: the greater the object’s mass, the greater its resistance to a change in its ...
OCR Physics P5 - Wey Valley School
... when fired in the air; missiles, cannon balls, golf balls, netballs, darts and long-jumpers path of a projectile; path of an object projected horizontally in the Earth’s gravitational field is curved – parabolic has two components of velocity – horizontal and vertical (ignore air resistance) an obje ...
... when fired in the air; missiles, cannon balls, golf balls, netballs, darts and long-jumpers path of a projectile; path of an object projected horizontally in the Earth’s gravitational field is curved – parabolic has two components of velocity – horizontal and vertical (ignore air resistance) an obje ...
Work Done by a Constant Force
... property that the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the path taken…only matters on initial and final positions. ie; Gravity & spring force. A non-conservative force is a force with the property that the work done in moving a particle between two points DOES depend o ...
... property that the work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the path taken…only matters on initial and final positions. ie; Gravity & spring force. A non-conservative force is a force with the property that the work done in moving a particle between two points DOES depend o ...
AP Physics Chapter 1
... m/s. Assuming that the collision is elastic, at what speed does the fly rebound? Note that the projectile (the elephant) is much more massive than the stationary target (the fly). ...
... m/s. Assuming that the collision is elastic, at what speed does the fly rebound? Note that the projectile (the elephant) is much more massive than the stationary target (the fly). ...
Unit 9 Summary
... 3. Conservation of Momentum Show that the system momentum before a collision is equal to the system momentum after the collision. system momentum = constant Show that the total system momentum after an explosion remains zero. Distinguish between elastic and inelastic collisions (∆Ek1 ≠ ∆Ek2) Use con ...
... 3. Conservation of Momentum Show that the system momentum before a collision is equal to the system momentum after the collision. system momentum = constant Show that the total system momentum after an explosion remains zero. Distinguish between elastic and inelastic collisions (∆Ek1 ≠ ∆Ek2) Use con ...
COM and Momentum
... 3) the center of mass must have constant velocity 4) a net external force must be acting on the system 5) none of the above ...
... 3) the center of mass must have constant velocity 4) a net external force must be acting on the system 5) none of the above ...