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AP1 Dynamics - APlusPhysics
AP1 Dynamics - APlusPhysics

Forces and Collisions
Forces and Collisions

... Where you put the tail of the arrow tells you where the force acts, The arrow’s direction tells us which way the force is acting, The length of the arrow tells us how big the force is. Label the arrow Every force is one object acting on another, so we can write the weight of the paper clip as Force ...
1. Activity #1: Calibrating Force sensors
1. Activity #1: Calibrating Force sensors

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Lecture 5
Lecture 5

... If we have a 150 kg mass and we need to life it 1 m, and we have a 1st class lever that is 3 m on the other end, what is the minimum force necessary to lift the weight? F = m*a = (150 kg)(9.8 m/s2) ...
2009 Q6 - Loreto Balbriggan
2009 Q6 - Loreto Balbriggan

RP 3P1 Force and Motion - NC Science Wiki
RP 3P1 Force and Motion - NC Science Wiki

... Motion is as much a part of the physical world as matter and energy are. Everything moves—atoms and molecules; the stars, planets, and moons; the earth and its surface and everything on its surface; all living things, and every part of living things. Nothing in the universe is at rest. Since everyth ...
RP 5.P.1 Force and Motion - NC Science Wiki
RP 5.P.1 Force and Motion - NC Science Wiki

lectures 2015
lectures 2015

... cancel before the last line. An exception to this rule arises where some terms are dimensionless factors which are simple fractions. 4. Check the dimensions Think about the dimensions of every quantity even as you write it down. You will find this a discipline which helps enormously to avoid errors ...
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Notes in pdf format

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Period 5 Activity Sheet:  Forces and Newton’s Laws
Period 5 Activity Sheet: Forces and Newton’s Laws

... Is friction always undesirable? 1) Your instructor will demonstrate two toy cars moving up an incline. Explain the differences in the motion of the cars as they go up the incline. 2) Balance a meter stick on two fingers. Start with one finger under each end of the meter stick. Slowly slide your fing ...
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... Example: Derive EOM for simple 1DOF mechanical system The figure shows a mechanical system comprised of two blocks connected by a pulley and (inextensible) cable system. The cable does NOT slip on the pulley. The Fixed wall block of mass M1 slides on a smooth surface and is connected to a fixed rigi ...
Friction Practice Problems
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... Now, the same block moves with a constant velocity to the right on the frictionless surface. Which of the following most closely resembles the correct free-body diagram for all forces acting on the block? ...
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... Fig. 3-2 Illustration of the inertial centrifugal force in a horizontally placed rotating platform there is a light spring tied in the middle of a thin rope, one end of the thin rope is tied at the center of the rotating platform, and a small ball with mass m is tied at the other end. Assume that th ...
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1 Mechanical Equilibrium

lectures-6-9
lectures-6-9

... Conservation of momentum states that when two or more bodies act on each other the total momentum of the system before the action is equal to the total momentum after the action provided that no external forces act on the system. Action is usually a collision between the bodies. NOTE: Any question w ...
Structural Concepts of a Hole Punch
Structural Concepts of a Hole Punch

... It follows that a greater moment acting on the arm due to the applied force will cause the arm to apply a greater force on the punch rod. Assuming the same force is applied, the moment can be increased by applying the load at a further distance from the pivot. In order to see the effect of increasin ...
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Jumping problems

MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Welcome to PHY 1151: Principles of Physics I
Welcome to PHY 1151: Principles of Physics I

... each torque is determined by the type of angular acceleration it alone would produce. Dr. Jie Zou PHY 1151G Department of Physics ...
Torque & Rotation
Torque & Rotation

... Complex motion like the hammer can be simplified 1.) The CM moves (translates) in a straight line or parabola ...
Physics 207: Lecture 2 Notes
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