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... 1) What is the weight on Earth of a book with mass 2kg? 2) What is the weight on Earth of an apple with mass 100g? 3) Dave weighs 700N. What is his mass? 4) On the moon the gravitational field strength is 1.6N/kg. What will Dave weigh if he stands on the moon? ...
... 1) What is the weight on Earth of a book with mass 2kg? 2) What is the weight on Earth of an apple with mass 100g? 3) Dave weighs 700N. What is his mass? 4) On the moon the gravitational field strength is 1.6N/kg. What will Dave weigh if he stands on the moon? ...
NEWTON`S LAWS OF MOTION
... NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION (Section 13.1) The motion of a particle is governed by Newton’s three laws of motion. First Law: A particle originally at rest, or moving in a straight line at constant velocity, will remain in this state if the resultant force acting on the particle is zero. Second Law: If ...
... NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION (Section 13.1) The motion of a particle is governed by Newton’s three laws of motion. First Law: A particle originally at rest, or moving in a straight line at constant velocity, will remain in this state if the resultant force acting on the particle is zero. Second Law: If ...
Reading guide, 2-3 - OPFI Conceptual Physics
... Where acceleration (a) is expressed in unites of _________________, Force (F) is expressed in units of ________________, and mass is expressed in units of __________. We can rewrite the formula for Force, F= ___________________ and we can also rewrite it for mass, m= __________________________. NEWT ...
... Where acceleration (a) is expressed in unites of _________________, Force (F) is expressed in units of ________________, and mass is expressed in units of __________. We can rewrite the formula for Force, F= ___________________ and we can also rewrite it for mass, m= __________________________. NEWT ...
Advanced Problems 3
... 11. A 40kg box initially at rest is pushed 5m along a rough, horizontal floor with a constant applied horizontal force of 130N. If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is .3, find (a) The work done by the applied force. (b) The energy loss due to friction. (c) The work done by ...
... 11. A 40kg box initially at rest is pushed 5m along a rough, horizontal floor with a constant applied horizontal force of 130N. If the coefficient of friction between the box and the floor is .3, find (a) The work done by the applied force. (b) The energy loss due to friction. (c) The work done by ...
chapter7
... Positive angular accelerations are in the counterclockwise direction and negative accelerations are in the clockwise direction When a rigid object rotates about a fixed axis, every portion of the object has the same angular speed and the same angular acceleration ...
... Positive angular accelerations are in the counterclockwise direction and negative accelerations are in the clockwise direction When a rigid object rotates about a fixed axis, every portion of the object has the same angular speed and the same angular acceleration ...
Chapter 10-Forces - Solon City Schools
... What metric unit is equal to the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second? (Newton) What is the value of gravitational acceleration? (9.8 m/s2) What is the motion called when a horizontally thrown object is pulled down? (projectile motion) How does balanced ...
... What metric unit is equal to the force required to accelerate one kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second? (Newton) What is the value of gravitational acceleration? (9.8 m/s2) What is the motion called when a horizontally thrown object is pulled down? (projectile motion) How does balanced ...
Circular_Motion
... A ball attached to a string is twirled in a circle of radius 0.5 m with a speed of 2 m/s. If the ball has a mass of 0.25 kg, what is the tension of the string. ...
... A ball attached to a string is twirled in a circle of radius 0.5 m with a speed of 2 m/s. If the ball has a mass of 0.25 kg, what is the tension of the string. ...
Chapter 2
... tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. If an object is moving, it will continue moving at the same force unless an unbalanced force acts on it. ...
... tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion. If an object is moving, it will continue moving at the same force unless an unbalanced force acts on it. ...
reaction force.
... Describe how to identify a pair of action-reaction forces. Explain why the accelerations caused by an action force and a reaction force do not have to be equal. Explain why an action force is not cancelled by a reaction force. Explain how a horse-cart system accelerates. Explain what must occur in e ...
... Describe how to identify a pair of action-reaction forces. Explain why the accelerations caused by an action force and a reaction force do not have to be equal. Explain why an action force is not cancelled by a reaction force. Explain how a horse-cart system accelerates. Explain what must occur in e ...
Newton s__Laws_of_Motion - McKinney ISD Staff Sites
... skateboard or a slippery floor and push against a wall? You slide in the opposite direction (away from the wall), because you pushed on the wall but the wall pushed back on you with equal and opposite force. Why does it hurt so much when you stub your toe? When your toe exerts a force on a rock, the ...
... skateboard or a slippery floor and push against a wall? You slide in the opposite direction (away from the wall), because you pushed on the wall but the wall pushed back on you with equal and opposite force. Why does it hurt so much when you stub your toe? When your toe exerts a force on a rock, the ...
motion
... radius ‘r’[i] on a level road [ii] on a banked road [11]Derive the expression for the recoil velocity of a gun [12]What is impulse and show that impulse = change in momentum [13]It is easier to push an object than to pull. Explain with the help of a diagram [14] Stat and prove the law of conservatio ...
... radius ‘r’[i] on a level road [ii] on a banked road [11]Derive the expression for the recoil velocity of a gun [12]What is impulse and show that impulse = change in momentum [13]It is easier to push an object than to pull. Explain with the help of a diagram [14] Stat and prove the law of conservatio ...