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... you maintains a constant velocity (a vector!) • But as seen in the noninertial frame of the accelerating vehicle, it appears that you are being pushed to the outside! • Newton’s first law is valid only in non-accelerating ...
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... 2. Lee Mealone is sledding with his friends when he becomes disgruntled by one of his friends comments. He exerts a rightward force of 9.13 N on his 4.68-kg sled to accelerate it across the snow. If the acceleration of the sled is 0.815 m/s/s, determine the gravitational force, normal force, frictio ...
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... and Copernican (sun centered) models of solar system. His laws were superior way to find positions of planets. b. With his 3 laws of motion and the law of gravity, Newton was able to derive Kepler’s laws. This was a great triumph for him. 3. Statement of 3rd law; When two objects interact, they exer ...
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... Before we could put a rocket into space we had to develop a new type of engine. Jet engines require an air intake and there is no air in space! Rocket engines carry their own fuel and use Newton’s Third Law to propel the spacecraft through space. As the fuel (also known as a propellant) is pushed ou ...
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... to begin data collection. Within the limits of the spring, move the Force Sensor and slowly stretch the spring about 50 cm over several seconds. Hold the sensor still until data collection stops. Do not get any closer than 40 cm to the Motion Detector 16. Examine the graphs. Identify when you starte ...
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...  Aristotle held that the speed of a falling object was directly proportional to weight -- a heavier body falls faster than a lighter body  This view was colored by the influence of atmospheric friction (imagine a rock and a feather), but even as a description of such motions, he did not get it qui ...
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