
Forces Physical Science Chapter 2
... Fig 1 - shows the magnitude & direction of the 2 vectors we are adding Fig 2 – we move the beginning of vector B to the end of Vector A, making sure to keep the magnitude & direction exactly the same Fig 3 – Connect the beginning of Vector A to the end of Vector B, this is your “Resultant” C. ...
... Fig 1 - shows the magnitude & direction of the 2 vectors we are adding Fig 2 – we move the beginning of vector B to the end of Vector A, making sure to keep the magnitude & direction exactly the same Fig 3 – Connect the beginning of Vector A to the end of Vector B, this is your “Resultant” C. ...
Chapter 8
... The left stick and the triangle are in equilibrium; they will neither translate nor rotate. The stick on the right has no net force on it, so its center of mass will not move; the torque on it is not zero, so it will rotate. ...
... The left stick and the triangle are in equilibrium; they will neither translate nor rotate. The stick on the right has no net force on it, so its center of mass will not move; the torque on it is not zero, so it will rotate. ...
Cons of Momentum, Gravity, Torque Study Guide
... ____ 30. Where should a force be applied on a lever arm to produce the most torque? a. closest to the axis of rotation b. farthest from the axis of rotation c. in the middle of the lever arm d. It doesn’t matter where the force is applied. ____ 31. If you want to open a swinging door with the least ...
... ____ 30. Where should a force be applied on a lever arm to produce the most torque? a. closest to the axis of rotation b. farthest from the axis of rotation c. in the middle of the lever arm d. It doesn’t matter where the force is applied. ____ 31. If you want to open a swinging door with the least ...
Slides - PDF - University of Toronto Physics
... • Centrifugal force in a rotating reference frame is a force in its own right – feels as real as any other force, e.g. gravity. • Example: – The bug at the bottom of the can experiences a pull toward the bottom of the can. ...
... • Centrifugal force in a rotating reference frame is a force in its own right – feels as real as any other force, e.g. gravity. • Example: – The bug at the bottom of the can experiences a pull toward the bottom of the can. ...