Force Diagrams
... Big force = big acceleration Big mass = small acceleration An object’s motion is constant UNLESS a force is applied. – Constant velocity = NO NET FORCE! ...
... Big force = big acceleration Big mass = small acceleration An object’s motion is constant UNLESS a force is applied. – Constant velocity = NO NET FORCE! ...
Chapter 5
... proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. ...
... proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass. ...
What are forces?
... 1. What is the acceleration on a mass of 50kg if a force of 10N is applied? 2. An object accelerates due to gravity at a rate of 10m/s/s. If its mass is 15kg, what force is acting on the mass? ...
... 1. What is the acceleration on a mass of 50kg if a force of 10N is applied? 2. An object accelerates due to gravity at a rate of 10m/s/s. If its mass is 15kg, what force is acting on the mass? ...
Motion and Forces BLACKOUT AK
... of an object calculated if the forces are acting in the same directions? The net force on an object, if the forces are acting in the same direction, is calculated by adding the forces that are acting in the same direction and then finding the difference between the greater and lesser force if there ...
... of an object calculated if the forces are acting in the same directions? The net force on an object, if the forces are acting in the same direction, is calculated by adding the forces that are acting in the same direction and then finding the difference between the greater and lesser force if there ...
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... 9. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Write an example of an object that has speed and one that has velocity. ...
... 9. What is the difference between speed and velocity? Write an example of an object that has speed and one that has velocity. ...
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... remains at rest, and an objet in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line, unless acted on by an unbalanced force? E 100 ...
... remains at rest, and an objet in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line, unless acted on by an unbalanced force? E 100 ...
Learning Set 2 Vocabulary With Definitions (Study for test)
... Contact Force – A force that acts between two objects that are directly touching. The normal force is an example of a contact force. Non-Contact Force – A force that acts between objects that are not touching. Gravity is an example of a non-contact force. Spring Scale – a toll used by scientists to ...
... Contact Force – A force that acts between two objects that are directly touching. The normal force is an example of a contact force. Non-Contact Force – A force that acts between objects that are not touching. Gravity is an example of a non-contact force. Spring Scale – a toll used by scientists to ...
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... 21. What force is responsible for your socks sticking together after they have been in a clothes dryer? ...
... 21. What force is responsible for your socks sticking together after they have been in a clothes dryer? ...
Lecture powerpoint
... • If you are riding in a car that makes a sudden stop, you may feel as if a force “throws” you forward toward the windshield. • There really is no such force. • Nonetheless, the fact that you seem to be hurled forward relative to the car is a very real experience! • You can describe your experience ...
... • If you are riding in a car that makes a sudden stop, you may feel as if a force “throws” you forward toward the windshield. • There really is no such force. • Nonetheless, the fact that you seem to be hurled forward relative to the car is a very real experience! • You can describe your experience ...
Unit 2a Force and Motion Study Guide Label the following with the
... 6. When a roller coaster makes a sharp turn, you slide in the opposite direction of the turn because of ____________. 7. Newton’s first law of motion states that a. an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. b. an object in motion eventually comes to a stop. c. ...
... 6. When a roller coaster makes a sharp turn, you slide in the opposite direction of the turn because of ____________. 7. Newton’s first law of motion states that a. an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. b. an object in motion eventually comes to a stop. c. ...