Physics 101 Fall 02
... To serve as stationary relay station the satellite must be placed at a certain height above the earth surface: ...
... To serve as stationary relay station the satellite must be placed at a certain height above the earth surface: ...
Physical Science Gravity
... weight) • Terminal velocity- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity ...
... weight) • Terminal velocity- the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity ...
Chapter 8: Rotational motion
... about the same axis, unless an external influence (torque, see soon) is acting. (c.f. 1st law) • The property to resist changes in rotational state of motion is called rotational inertia, or moment of inertia, I . • Depends on mass, as well as the distribution of the mass relative to axis of rotatio ...
... about the same axis, unless an external influence (torque, see soon) is acting. (c.f. 1st law) • The property to resist changes in rotational state of motion is called rotational inertia, or moment of inertia, I . • Depends on mass, as well as the distribution of the mass relative to axis of rotatio ...
Forces Notes - watertown.k12.wi.us
... For an object small compared to the radial distance, it is the product of mass, velocity and radius (m x v x r) It is the measure of the rotational property of ...
... For an object small compared to the radial distance, it is the product of mass, velocity and radius (m x v x r) It is the measure of the rotational property of ...
Lecture 10 - McMaster Physics and Astronomy
... The earth is not exactly spherical, so the gravitational field g depends on latitude. The rotation of the earth also affects the measurement of “weight.” A physicist owns a bathroom scale which reads in newtons. He travels to the North Pole, where the scale reads 978 N when he stands on it. If the e ...
... The earth is not exactly spherical, so the gravitational field g depends on latitude. The rotation of the earth also affects the measurement of “weight.” A physicist owns a bathroom scale which reads in newtons. He travels to the North Pole, where the scale reads 978 N when he stands on it. If the e ...
force
... This object is moving in a circular path at a constant speed. The string is constantly exerting a force on the object At any point in time, there is a net force on the object (no opposite forces) According to Newton’s First Law, the object must be accelerating. How? It is moving at a constant speed. ...
... This object is moving in a circular path at a constant speed. The string is constantly exerting a force on the object At any point in time, there is a net force on the object (no opposite forces) According to Newton’s First Law, the object must be accelerating. How? It is moving at a constant speed. ...
5.1 Force changes motion
... Investigation 5A Force and Acceleration • What happens when force is applied to something that can move? ...
... Investigation 5A Force and Acceleration • What happens when force is applied to something that can move? ...
Physics – More Net Force Practice Problems
... 1) A 270,000 kg rocket in gravity-free space expels 270 kg of fuel by exerting a force of 360 N on it. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of: a) the fuel b) the rocket ...
... 1) A 270,000 kg rocket in gravity-free space expels 270 kg of fuel by exerting a force of 360 N on it. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of: a) the fuel b) the rocket ...
Physics 11 Dynamics - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca
... acceleration of the bucket? Is it up or down? 19. A person stands on a bathroom scale in a motionless elevator. When the elevator begins to move, the scale briefly reads only 0.75 of the person’s weight. Calculate the acceleration of the elevator and find the direction of acceleration. 20. If the co ...
... acceleration of the bucket? Is it up or down? 19. A person stands on a bathroom scale in a motionless elevator. When the elevator begins to move, the scale briefly reads only 0.75 of the person’s weight. Calculate the acceleration of the elevator and find the direction of acceleration. 20. If the co ...
Force And Work
... • Whenever an object accelerates there has to have been a force applied to the object that changed its velocity • The only way in which an object speeds up or slows down is if there is a push or pull. The amount that the object accelerates depends upon two things; its mass and the force applied to t ...
... • Whenever an object accelerates there has to have been a force applied to the object that changed its velocity • The only way in which an object speeds up or slows down is if there is a push or pull. The amount that the object accelerates depends upon two things; its mass and the force applied to t ...
template - charlestuttle
... c. moving at constant speed. d. moving in the negative direction. 9. Is the net force on the train equal to zero at any time? Explain. ...
... c. moving at constant speed. d. moving in the negative direction. 9. Is the net force on the train equal to zero at any time? Explain. ...
Catalyst – October (Prime # between 11 and 17
... California, had the largest gorilla on Earth: its mass was 3.10x102kg. Suppose a gorilla with this mass hangs from two vines, each of which makes an angle of 30.0° with the vertical. Draw a free body diagram showing the various forces, and find the magnitude of the force (tension) in ...
... California, had the largest gorilla on Earth: its mass was 3.10x102kg. Suppose a gorilla with this mass hangs from two vines, each of which makes an angle of 30.0° with the vertical. Draw a free body diagram showing the various forces, and find the magnitude of the force (tension) in ...