waves2 - World of Teaching
... • Regular vibrations or oscillations repeat the same movement on either side of the equilibrium position f times per second (f is the frequency) • Displacement is the distance from the equilibrium ...
... • Regular vibrations or oscillations repeat the same movement on either side of the equilibrium position f times per second (f is the frequency) • Displacement is the distance from the equilibrium ...
BT109 General Chemistry
... Newton’s First Law @ The motion of an object does not change unless it is acted upon by a net force. * If v = 0, it remains at rest. * If v = C, it till move at that value. @ Another way to say the same thing: ...
... Newton’s First Law @ The motion of an object does not change unless it is acted upon by a net force. * If v = 0, it remains at rest. * If v = C, it till move at that value. @ Another way to say the same thing: ...
gravity ppt - District 196
... Satellites are _____projectiles_____. In order to not fall back to earth, they need to maintain a certain velocity… In order for a satellite to stay in a consistent orbit gravitational force = centripetal force Fg= Fc mg = m v2 r ...
... Satellites are _____projectiles_____. In order to not fall back to earth, they need to maintain a certain velocity… In order for a satellite to stay in a consistent orbit gravitational force = centripetal force Fg= Fc mg = m v2 r ...
Chapter 4-physics - Mrs. Krusa`s Wikispace
... mass is 75.0 kg and you are standing on a bathroom scale in an elevator. Starting from rest, the elevator accelerates upward at 2.00 m/s/s for 2.00 seconds and then continues at a constant speed. Is the scale reading during the acceleration greater than, equal to , or less than the scale reading whe ...
... mass is 75.0 kg and you are standing on a bathroom scale in an elevator. Starting from rest, the elevator accelerates upward at 2.00 m/s/s for 2.00 seconds and then continues at a constant speed. Is the scale reading during the acceleration greater than, equal to , or less than the scale reading whe ...
2 nd Law
... …the object is in Free Fall. Consider a 1kg rock and a 1gram feather. – Which object weighs more? • Answer: The rock ...
... …the object is in Free Fall. Consider a 1kg rock and a 1gram feather. – Which object weighs more? • Answer: The rock ...
Physical Science Physics Motion & Force
... 1. Like velocity and acceleration Force shows a magnitude AND direction 2. Arrows called “Vectors” 3. Balanced force – opposite and equal forces acting on the same object result in NO motion of the object 4. Unbalanced forces – two or more forces of unequal strength acting upon on object results in ...
... 1. Like velocity and acceleration Force shows a magnitude AND direction 2. Arrows called “Vectors” 3. Balanced force – opposite and equal forces acting on the same object result in NO motion of the object 4. Unbalanced forces – two or more forces of unequal strength acting upon on object results in ...
CP Review Sheet Newton`s Laws
... 1. An apple that has a mass of 0.10 kg has the same mass wherever it is. The amount of matter that makes up the apple (depends on, does not depend on) the location of the apple. It has the same resistance to acceleration wherever it is – its inertia everywhere is (the same, different). The weight of ...
... 1. An apple that has a mass of 0.10 kg has the same mass wherever it is. The amount of matter that makes up the apple (depends on, does not depend on) the location of the apple. It has the same resistance to acceleration wherever it is – its inertia everywhere is (the same, different). The weight of ...
Unit 8 Student Notes
... occurring at the same time. One kind is the straight-down vertical motion. The other is the horizontal motion of constant velocity. Both occur simultaneously. As the stone moves horizontally, it also falls straight downward–beneath the place it would be if there were no gravity. The curved path of a ...
... occurring at the same time. One kind is the straight-down vertical motion. The other is the horizontal motion of constant velocity. Both occur simultaneously. As the stone moves horizontally, it also falls straight downward–beneath the place it would be if there were no gravity. The curved path of a ...
I. Mechanics - Effingham County Schools
... 1. A 10-kg box rests on a ramp that is lying flat. The coefficient of static friction is 0.50 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30. a. What is the maximum horizontal force that can be applied to the box before it begins to slide? ...
... 1. A 10-kg box rests on a ramp that is lying flat. The coefficient of static friction is 0.50 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30. a. What is the maximum horizontal force that can be applied to the box before it begins to slide? ...
4 Newton`s Second Law of Motion
... bullet is given by F/m = bullet accelerate more than the rifle? The acceleration of the ...
... bullet is given by F/m = bullet accelerate more than the rifle? The acceleration of the ...
AP Physics C IB
... always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is true whether the objects are stationary, moving at a constant velocity or accelerating. ...
... always equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. This is true whether the objects are stationary, moving at a constant velocity or accelerating. ...