Uniform Circular Motion
... vector (the radius of the circle) The direction of the vector can change but not its length (length is proportional to magnitude, which is speed) The acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion is always toward the center of the circle, called centripetal acceleration ...
... vector (the radius of the circle) The direction of the vector can change but not its length (length is proportional to magnitude, which is speed) The acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion is always toward the center of the circle, called centripetal acceleration ...
Newton`s second law of motion
... Newton’s second law of motion is perhaps his most famous. This leaflet will discuss this law and give some examples of its use. ...
... Newton’s second law of motion is perhaps his most famous. This leaflet will discuss this law and give some examples of its use. ...
Newton`s Three Laws of Motion
... total of all forces acting on the object. • We call the total of all forces the net force. • Reminder – add forces acting in same direction, subtract, when in opposite direction ...
... total of all forces acting on the object. • We call the total of all forces the net force. • Reminder – add forces acting in same direction, subtract, when in opposite direction ...
File
... When a net external force acts on an object of mass m, the acceleration that results is directly proportional to the net force and has a magnitude that is inversely proportional to the mass. The direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force. ...
... When a net external force acts on an object of mass m, the acceleration that results is directly proportional to the net force and has a magnitude that is inversely proportional to the mass. The direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force. ...
to move. Inertia Acceleration acceleration decreases. Action
... Unbalanced forces occur when one force is stronger than another, which causes the object to move. Law 1st Law of ...
... Unbalanced forces occur when one force is stronger than another, which causes the object to move. Law 1st Law of ...
Force
... When forces act in the same direction the forces are added together. 5N + 5N = 10N When the forces act in opposite directions, the forces are subtracted, much like adding a positive and a negative number. 10N + 5N = 5N When equal forces act in opposite directions they cancel each other out – leaving ...
... When forces act in the same direction the forces are added together. 5N + 5N = 10N When the forces act in opposite directions, the forces are subtracted, much like adding a positive and a negative number. 10N + 5N = 5N When equal forces act in opposite directions they cancel each other out – leaving ...
Chapter 3 - "Patterns of Motion"
... proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. – The unit of force used in the SI system is the Newton (N) – N= kgm/s2 – Force is equal to mass times acceleration • F=ma – Weight is equal to the mass of an object times the force of gravity ...
... proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. – The unit of force used in the SI system is the Newton (N) – N= kgm/s2 – Force is equal to mass times acceleration • F=ma – Weight is equal to the mass of an object times the force of gravity ...
Newtons Laws of Motion Review WS
... Assume that you are driving down a straight road at constant speed. A small ball is tied on the end of a string hanging from the rearview mirror. When you apply the brakes, the ball will swing backward. ...
... Assume that you are driving down a straight road at constant speed. A small ball is tied on the end of a string hanging from the rearview mirror. When you apply the brakes, the ball will swing backward. ...
2/4 Lecture
... C. A car traveling at a constant 20 mph around a curve. D. More than one of the above E. None of the above ...
... C. A car traveling at a constant 20 mph around a curve. D. More than one of the above E. None of the above ...
Pull my Strings: Normal Forces, Force Vectors, Pulleys and Strings
... • The Normal Force is the contact force due to gravity, acting in the direction opposite to gravity. • When an object is moving with constant speed under the influence of gravity, the normal force equals the force of gravity—the “weight.” ...
... • The Normal Force is the contact force due to gravity, acting in the direction opposite to gravity. • When an object is moving with constant speed under the influence of gravity, the normal force equals the force of gravity—the “weight.” ...
Newton*s 1st Law * Objectives:
... If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are said to be balanced. ...
... If two individual forces are of equal magnitude and opposite direction, then the forces are said to be balanced. ...
Electrode Placement for Chest Leads, V1 to V6
... • An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion until acted upon by a force. • Inertia is resistance to motion related to mass. • Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. ...
... • An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion until acted upon by a force. • Inertia is resistance to motion related to mass. • Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. ...
centripetal acceleration/force
... •Calculate the gravitational force between you and your neighbor. Assume your masses are 100 kg and the distance between you is 50 cm. Compare this to the gravitational force between you and the Earth. ...
... •Calculate the gravitational force between you and your neighbor. Assume your masses are 100 kg and the distance between you is 50 cm. Compare this to the gravitational force between you and the Earth. ...