ID_newton4_060906 - Swift
... Students may be confused by this because they know that more massive objects weigh more. While this is true, it is important to distinguish between weight and mass. Mass is intrinsic to matter, but weight is the force of gravity on that mass. Remember, F=ma. The acceleration due to gravity does not ...
... Students may be confused by this because they know that more massive objects weigh more. While this is true, it is important to distinguish between weight and mass. Mass is intrinsic to matter, but weight is the force of gravity on that mass. Remember, F=ma. The acceleration due to gravity does not ...
Physics 130 - University of North Dakota
... greatest displacement up (x = A) WE,B - FS,B points down = Fnet = -kx measure x from equilibrium position Equilibrium Position Fnet = 0 greatest displacement down (x = A) FS,B - WE,B points up = Fnet = -kx measure x from equilibrium position motion is symmetric, max displacement up = max displ ...
... greatest displacement up (x = A) WE,B - FS,B points down = Fnet = -kx measure x from equilibrium position Equilibrium Position Fnet = 0 greatest displacement down (x = A) FS,B - WE,B points up = Fnet = -kx measure x from equilibrium position motion is symmetric, max displacement up = max displ ...
Quarterly Review Sheet - Hicksville Public Schools
... What is the velocity when t = 4s? Which of those times represents the peak of the trip? Which of those times represents the ball returning to the ground? Notice that free-fall is a mirror image up and down! Time up = time down, initial velocity at the ground = final velocity when it returns to the g ...
... What is the velocity when t = 4s? Which of those times represents the peak of the trip? Which of those times represents the ball returning to the ground? Notice that free-fall is a mirror image up and down! Time up = time down, initial velocity at the ground = final velocity when it returns to the g ...
Circular Motion
... center of the circle is called the centripetal force To analyze centripetal acceleration situations accurately, you must identify the agent of the force that causes the acceleration (such as tension on a string). Then you can apply Newton’s second law for the component in the direction of the accele ...
... center of the circle is called the centripetal force To analyze centripetal acceleration situations accurately, you must identify the agent of the force that causes the acceleration (such as tension on a string). Then you can apply Newton’s second law for the component in the direction of the accele ...
Describing Motion Verbally with Speed and Velocity
... scale does not technically measure your weight, then why is it often used to measure your weight? Express your understanding of forces, Newton's second law of motion, and bathroom scales by discussing these questions. ...
... scale does not technically measure your weight, then why is it often used to measure your weight? Express your understanding of forces, Newton's second law of motion, and bathroom scales by discussing these questions. ...
PPT
... with a hammer. Your lifeline breaks and the jets on your back are out of fuel. To return safely to your spacecraft you should A. Throw your hammer at your spacecraft to get someone’s ...
... with a hammer. Your lifeline breaks and the jets on your back are out of fuel. To return safely to your spacecraft you should A. Throw your hammer at your spacecraft to get someone’s ...
Newtons Laws ppt
... • Newton’s first law: if the net force on an object is zero, its velocity is constant • Inertial frame of reference: one in which the first law holds • Newton’s second law: • Free-body diagram: a sketch showing all the forces on an object Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...
... • Newton’s first law: if the net force on an object is zero, its velocity is constant • Inertial frame of reference: one in which the first law holds • Newton’s second law: • Free-body diagram: a sketch showing all the forces on an object Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. ...