Chapter 5 PPT - Cobb Learning
... object by changing its speed, direction, or both. • All matter has mass, and gravity is a result of mass. Therefore, all matter is affected by gravity and all objects experience an attraction toward all other objects. • The mass of most objects is too small to cause a force large enough to move obje ...
... object by changing its speed, direction, or both. • All matter has mass, and gravity is a result of mass. Therefore, all matter is affected by gravity and all objects experience an attraction toward all other objects. • The mass of most objects is too small to cause a force large enough to move obje ...
Force and Motion I 2.0
... The switch on the plastic case lets you choose a 10-N or a 50-N range. Because the weight of the aluminum “C” is enough to change its shape, you will find that the force shown by the probe depends on its orientation. The shape also depends on temperature. To correct for these conditions, you must “z ...
... The switch on the plastic case lets you choose a 10-N or a 50-N range. Because the weight of the aluminum “C” is enough to change its shape, you will find that the force shown by the probe depends on its orientation. The shape also depends on temperature. To correct for these conditions, you must “z ...
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... Topic 2: Mechanics 2.4 Uniform circular motion 2.4.1 Draw a vector diagram to illustrate that the acceleration of a particle moving with constant speed in a circle is directed towards the center of the circle. 2.4.2 Apply the expressions for centripetal acceleration. 2.4.3 Identify the force produci ...
... Topic 2: Mechanics 2.4 Uniform circular motion 2.4.1 Draw a vector diagram to illustrate that the acceleration of a particle moving with constant speed in a circle is directed towards the center of the circle. 2.4.2 Apply the expressions for centripetal acceleration. 2.4.3 Identify the force produci ...
Chapter 3 Newton`s First Law of Motion
... its normal self. • The restoring force which acts on any type of spring is also called the elastic force. • Direction is horizontal to “restore” the stretch of the spring • Hooke’s Law ...
... its normal self. • The restoring force which acts on any type of spring is also called the elastic force. • Direction is horizontal to “restore” the stretch of the spring • Hooke’s Law ...
Study Guide for Mechanics Lab Final
... in mind what information will be extracted from the graph. Example: If the y-intercept is going to be determined from the graph, the plot must contain zero on the x-axis. Also, keep the coordinate scale linear (i.e., don't have the first major division a step of 0.3, then use subsequent major divisi ...
... in mind what information will be extracted from the graph. Example: If the y-intercept is going to be determined from the graph, the plot must contain zero on the x-axis. Also, keep the coordinate scale linear (i.e., don't have the first major division a step of 0.3, then use subsequent major divisi ...
Physics Beyond 2000
... uniform motion in a straight line unless it is acted upon by external forces . • Linear air track – Vehicle without external force – Vehicle under constant force ...
... uniform motion in a straight line unless it is acted upon by external forces . • Linear air track – Vehicle without external force – Vehicle under constant force ...
AP Physics Review Sheet 1
... Connected objects are linked physically, and thus, they are also linked mathematically. For example, objects connected by strings have the same magnitude of acceleration. When a pulley is involved, the x-y coordinate axes are often rotated around the pulley so that the objects are connected alon ...
... Connected objects are linked physically, and thus, they are also linked mathematically. For example, objects connected by strings have the same magnitude of acceleration. When a pulley is involved, the x-y coordinate axes are often rotated around the pulley so that the objects are connected alon ...
AP Physics ----Administrative Chores
... sythesising what was then known into three laws, and demonstrating the power of his formulation by tackling the problem of planetary motion and gravitation. Newton's First Law What is the natural state of matter? Aristotle believed it is for matter to be at rest. But anybody who's driven on icy Mich ...
... sythesising what was then known into three laws, and demonstrating the power of his formulation by tackling the problem of planetary motion and gravitation. Newton's First Law What is the natural state of matter? Aristotle believed it is for matter to be at rest. But anybody who's driven on icy Mich ...
Chapter 1 Forces
... Forces have the same line of action May act in same or different directions ie tug of war teammates: 100N, 200N, 400N tug of war opponents: 200N, 200N, 200N calculate resultant of the two teams ...
... Forces have the same line of action May act in same or different directions ie tug of war teammates: 100N, 200N, 400N tug of war opponents: 200N, 200N, 200N calculate resultant of the two teams ...
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... A seesaw consisting of a uniform board of mass mpl and length L supports at rest a father and daughter with masses M and m, respectively. The support is under the center of gravity of the board, the father is a distance d from the center, and the daughter is a distance 2.00 m from the center. A) Fin ...
... A seesaw consisting of a uniform board of mass mpl and length L supports at rest a father and daughter with masses M and m, respectively. The support is under the center of gravity of the board, the father is a distance d from the center, and the daughter is a distance 2.00 m from the center. A) Fin ...