
Momentum - Littlemiamischools.org
... A 100-kg fullback runs up the middle of the football field. He collides with a 75-kg defensive back running toward him. The more massive fullback is thrown back two meters. Although he has less mass, the defensive back has more momentum because he is moving faster than the fullback. ...
... A 100-kg fullback runs up the middle of the football field. He collides with a 75-kg defensive back running toward him. The more massive fullback is thrown back two meters. Although he has less mass, the defensive back has more momentum because he is moving faster than the fullback. ...
Newton`s Laws
... Newton’s Laws Newton’s First Law Law of Inertia Newton’s Second Law F = ma Newton’s Third Law Action Reaction Law of Universal ...
... Newton’s Laws Newton’s First Law Law of Inertia Newton’s Second Law F = ma Newton’s Third Law Action Reaction Law of Universal ...
Newton*s 3 Laws of Motion
... What are Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion? If you drop a hammer and a feather on ...
... What are Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion? If you drop a hammer and a feather on ...
Unit 4 – Force and the Laws of Motion
... Newton's 1st Law: Objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion at constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by unbalanced forces. 2. Given a diagram or a written description of the forces acting on an object: a. draw and label a force diagram for the object b. choose the ...
... Newton's 1st Law: Objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion at constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by unbalanced forces. 2. Given a diagram or a written description of the forces acting on an object: a. draw and label a force diagram for the object b. choose the ...
Speed up Slow down Change direction 2 m/s 2 Ball rolling down a
... •Obj. may or may not move •Affects acceleration •More mass need more force ...
... •Obj. may or may not move •Affects acceleration •More mass need more force ...
Newton`s First Law
... Newton’s First Law of Motion • Definition: An object in motion stays in motion, or an object at rest stays at rest until an unbalanced net force acts on it. • Under these conditions the first law says that if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This ...
... Newton’s First Law of Motion • Definition: An object in motion stays in motion, or an object at rest stays at rest until an unbalanced net force acts on it. • Under these conditions the first law says that if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This ...
Basic Physics and Materials Mechanics Sheet 1 1. A force of 5N and
... 5. A powered hang glider is moving at 15 m/s parallel to and 100m above flat ground. The flyer wishes to hit Dr. Mustoe, who is sitting on a park bench, with a bag of flour. He intends to release the bag without giving it any velocity components relative to the hang glider. How far away from the ben ...
... 5. A powered hang glider is moving at 15 m/s parallel to and 100m above flat ground. The flyer wishes to hit Dr. Mustoe, who is sitting on a park bench, with a bag of flour. He intends to release the bag without giving it any velocity components relative to the hang glider. How far away from the ben ...
Review for Intro. Physics Part A Final Exam
... bicycle goes from rest to 5km/h which has a a) car greater b) bike acceleration? c) same same d) I don’t know ...
... bicycle goes from rest to 5km/h which has a a) car greater b) bike acceleration? c) same same d) I don’t know ...
Physics Final Review Problems 2014 *Note: the following problems
... options have the same amount of mass. Assume you can throw them with equal speed and accuracy and you only get one throw. Which option would you choose? Why? 22. A 40 kg skater traveling at 4 m/s overtakes a 60 kg skater traveling at 2 m/s in the same direction and collides with her. If they remain ...
... options have the same amount of mass. Assume you can throw them with equal speed and accuracy and you only get one throw. Which option would you choose? Why? 22. A 40 kg skater traveling at 4 m/s overtakes a 60 kg skater traveling at 2 m/s in the same direction and collides with her. If they remain ...
Physics Final Review Problems 2013 *Note: the following problems
... options have the same amount of mass. Assume you can throw them with equal speed and accuracy and you only get one throw. Which option would you choose? Why? 22. A 40 kg skater traveling at 4 m/s overtakes a 60 kg skater traveling at 2 m/s in the same direction and collides with her. If they remain ...
... options have the same amount of mass. Assume you can throw them with equal speed and accuracy and you only get one throw. Which option would you choose? Why? 22. A 40 kg skater traveling at 4 m/s overtakes a 60 kg skater traveling at 2 m/s in the same direction and collides with her. If they remain ...