Newtons Laws and projectile motion
									
... until acted on by some external force” Likewise, an object in motion will stay in motion until acted on by another force. This Law can also be known as.. The Law of ...
                        	... until acted on by some external force” Likewise, an object in motion will stay in motion until acted on by another force. This Law can also be known as.. The Law of ...
									Name: Practice - 8.3 Conservation of Momentum 1. Train cars are
									
... 1. Train cars are coupled together by being bumped into one another. Suppose two loaded train cars are moving toward one another, the first having a mass of 150,000 kg and a velocity of 0.300 m/s, and the second having a mass of 110,000 kg and a velocity of −0.120 m/s . (The minus indicates directio ...
                        	... 1. Train cars are coupled together by being bumped into one another. Suppose two loaded train cars are moving toward one another, the first having a mass of 150,000 kg and a velocity of 0.300 m/s, and the second having a mass of 110,000 kg and a velocity of −0.120 m/s . (The minus indicates directio ...
									Earthquakes
									
... or in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. These earthquake belts provide an important clue in the development of the theory of plate tectonics. The outer shell of the Earth, or Lithosphere, is made up of a number of rigid segments called tectonic plates. These plates are continually moving at rates of ...
                        	... or in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. These earthquake belts provide an important clue in the development of the theory of plate tectonics. The outer shell of the Earth, or Lithosphere, is made up of a number of rigid segments called tectonic plates. These plates are continually moving at rates of ...
									Notes For Chapter 5 - Earthquakes and the
									
... from vertical displacement along a fault located on the ocean floor or a large undersea landslide triggered by an earthquake  In the open ocean height is usually less than 1 meter  In shallower coastal waters the water piles up to heights that occasionally ...
                        	... from vertical displacement along a fault located on the ocean floor or a large undersea landslide triggered by an earthquake  In the open ocean height is usually less than 1 meter  In shallower coastal waters the water piles up to heights that occasionally ...
									Circular
									
... A ball bearing is released from rest at a height h on a smooth track and completes the circular loop of the track. If R is the reaction acting on the ball bearing at the highest point A of the loop, which of A small object P of mass 0.3 kg is attached to one end of a light, rigid rod of length 0.5 m ...
                        	... A ball bearing is released from rest at a height h on a smooth track and completes the circular loop of the track. If R is the reaction acting on the ball bearing at the highest point A of the loop, which of A small object P of mass 0.3 kg is attached to one end of a light, rigid rod of length 0.5 m ...
									Earthquakes, Volcanoes, tsunamis
									
... Seismograph- record seismic waves to measure and pinpoint their epicenters. Richter Scale- rates earthquakes based on measurements of the times and amplitudes of seismic waves by certain seismographs. Moment Magnitude Scale- most useful, gives a measure of the amount of energy released. Modified Mer ...
                        	... Seismograph- record seismic waves to measure and pinpoint their epicenters. Richter Scale- rates earthquakes based on measurements of the times and amplitudes of seismic waves by certain seismographs. Moment Magnitude Scale- most useful, gives a measure of the amount of energy released. Modified Mer ...
									FOPS UNIT 3 – Newton`s Laws of Motion Review Worksheet
									
... 1. Why don’t heavy things fall faster than light things? ...
                        	... 1. Why don’t heavy things fall faster than light things? ...
									Section 2: Gravity
									
... ▪ The 2 components are ________________—meaning they have no effect on each other. The horizontal motion is not affected by the vertical force of gravity, and vice versa. ▪ Projectiles have some horizontal motion ○ After you have thrown a ball, there are no ________________ __________ acting on the ...
                        	... ▪ The 2 components are ________________—meaning they have no effect on each other. The horizontal motion is not affected by the vertical force of gravity, and vice versa. ▪ Projectiles have some horizontal motion ○ After you have thrown a ball, there are no ________________ __________ acting on the ...
									Lecture 16 - Circular Motion
									
... Newton knew that at the surface of the earth bodies (apples) fall 5 m in the first second, and that this acceleration is due to earth’s gravity. He showed that the gravity force is the same as if all earth’s mass were at its center, 4000 mi from the surface. (This required inventing Calculus). He wo ...
                        	... Newton knew that at the surface of the earth bodies (apples) fall 5 m in the first second, and that this acceleration is due to earth’s gravity. He showed that the gravity force is the same as if all earth’s mass were at its center, 4000 mi from the surface. (This required inventing Calculus). He wo ...
									University of Puerto Rico
									
... Read the instructions carefully. Select the best answer. You are required to answer only 20 of the 25 questions. You have to select and identify the 20 questions to be corrected by circulating the question’s number. If you choose not to indicate which questions are the chosen ones, the first 20 ques ...
                        	... Read the instructions carefully. Select the best answer. You are required to answer only 20 of the 25 questions. You have to select and identify the 20 questions to be corrected by circulating the question’s number. If you choose not to indicate which questions are the chosen ones, the first 20 ques ...