MOTION
... rate at which an object is moving at a given moment in time Speedometer in a car **Average speed is computed for the entire duration of a trip, and instantaneous speed is measured at a particular ...
... rate at which an object is moving at a given moment in time Speedometer in a car **Average speed is computed for the entire duration of a trip, and instantaneous speed is measured at a particular ...
PHYS 1405 Sample Questions (1-4)
... As done in class, add the vectors in the force diagram shown below. Is the NetForce zero or non-zero? _____________ If the NetForce is not zero, draw the arrow representing its size and direction and label it “NetForce”. ...
... As done in class, add the vectors in the force diagram shown below. Is the NetForce zero or non-zero? _____________ If the NetForce is not zero, draw the arrow representing its size and direction and label it “NetForce”. ...
Motion
... Speed and mass affect the kinetic energy of an object. If two objects are moving at the same speed, but one object has a greater mass, then the object with the greater mass will have more kinetic energy. The more mass in an object, the more force needed to move it. ...
... Speed and mass affect the kinetic energy of an object. If two objects are moving at the same speed, but one object has a greater mass, then the object with the greater mass will have more kinetic energy. The more mass in an object, the more force needed to move it. ...
Unit 5 Notes - Killeen ISD
... 2. A Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma) – This is Newton’s 2nd Law 3. Balanced forces result in no change to an object’s motion. The two forces are both equal and opposite. 4. Unbalanced forces are when two forces are not equal; one force is greater than the other force and causes the obj ...
... 2. A Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma) – This is Newton’s 2nd Law 3. Balanced forces result in no change to an object’s motion. The two forces are both equal and opposite. 4. Unbalanced forces are when two forces are not equal; one force is greater than the other force and causes the obj ...
Friday PS Forces Part 2 - elyceum-beta
... cause the object to change its motion • Change of motion is caused by an imbalance of forces in opposite directions • Forces come in many types, including contact, gravitational, and frictional forces ...
... cause the object to change its motion • Change of motion is caused by an imbalance of forces in opposite directions • Forces come in many types, including contact, gravitational, and frictional forces ...
Einstein and Relativity 0.1 Overview 0.2 Discrepancies With
... reference; this acceleration manifests itself as a force pushing on the observer. However, gravity also exerts a push on the observer. The forces due to acceleration and gravity are indistinguishable from each other through experiment. Note the exact wording here: although the cause of each force is ...
... reference; this acceleration manifests itself as a force pushing on the observer. However, gravity also exerts a push on the observer. The forces due to acceleration and gravity are indistinguishable from each other through experiment. Note the exact wording here: although the cause of each force is ...