AP-1 Cutnell 06-10 1st Sem Rev Key Points
									
... her motion. Her initial speed is v0 = 3.6 m/s. Ignoring air resistance, determine the speed vf at a displacement 57 m downhill. ...
                        	... her motion. Her initial speed is v0 = 3.6 m/s. Ignoring air resistance, determine the speed vf at a displacement 57 m downhill. ...
									Conservation of Momentum AIM To determine the momentum of a
									
... The symbol for momentum is (logically!?) 'p'. We can therefore write the above definition in symbolic form as p = mv Since the units for m are ........, and the units for v are ........., it is logical that the units for p must be ........... Note also that since velocity is a vector and mass is a s ...
                        	... The symbol for momentum is (logically!?) 'p'. We can therefore write the above definition in symbolic form as p = mv Since the units for m are ........, and the units for v are ........., it is logical that the units for p must be ........... Note also that since velocity is a vector and mass is a s ...
									Dynamics Presentation
									
... Every object continues in its state of rest, or of uniform velocity in a straight line, as long as no net force acts on it. ...
                        	... Every object continues in its state of rest, or of uniform velocity in a straight line, as long as no net force acts on it. ...
									Forces
									
... Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion (cont.) According to Newton’s second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object’s mass. ...
                        	... Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion (cont.) According to Newton’s second law of motion, the acceleration of an object is equal to the net force exerted on the object divided by the object’s mass. ...
									Slide 1
									
... is a universal law. Should behave the same where ever you are in the universe. It's a force of attraction that exists between any two objects that have mass. ...
                        	... is a universal law. Should behave the same where ever you are in the universe. It's a force of attraction that exists between any two objects that have mass. ...
									Chapter 2: The Solar System
									
... Which planet’s orbit did Kepler calculate to discover that a planet’s orbit is not a circle? • Mars ...
                        	... Which planet’s orbit did Kepler calculate to discover that a planet’s orbit is not a circle? • Mars ...
									Geography 03b
									
... What would happen to the graph if the particle’s velocity were not constant? If the particle accelerates its velocity increases. This means that the slope of the graph would increase and it would no longer be a straight line. But let us stay with straight-line graphs for the time being. I labeled th ...
                        	... What would happen to the graph if the particle’s velocity were not constant? If the particle accelerates its velocity increases. This means that the slope of the graph would increase and it would no longer be a straight line. But let us stay with straight-line graphs for the time being. I labeled th ...
									Motion self test - No Brain Too Small
									
... 29. In a distance-time graph a line going back down to distance 0 means: slowing down / going down a hill / returning to start 30. In a distance-time graph, the steeper the line, the greater the ….. ...
                        	... 29. In a distance-time graph a line going back down to distance 0 means: slowing down / going down a hill / returning to start 30. In a distance-time graph, the steeper the line, the greater the ….. ...
									Mock Midterm
									
... with half-angle θ. Express your answers below in terms of some or all of the variables m, L, and θ, as well as the acceleration due to gravity g. (a) What tangential speed, v, must the bob have so that it moves in a horizontal circle with the string always making an angle θ from the vertical? (b) Ho ...
                        	... with half-angle θ. Express your answers below in terms of some or all of the variables m, L, and θ, as well as the acceleration due to gravity g. (a) What tangential speed, v, must the bob have so that it moves in a horizontal circle with the string always making an angle θ from the vertical? (b) Ho ...
									Gravity Equation
									
... Density may be different, so masses are different Venus (0.95 radius of earth, density 0.53) ...
                        	... Density may be different, so masses are different Venus (0.95 radius of earth, density 0.53) ...
									Exam Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that
									
... B) All that can be said is that the truck has more kinetic energy. C) The truck has 4 times the kinetic energy of the car. D) The truck has twice the kinetic energy of the car. 6) A freight car moves along a frictionless level railroad track at constant speed. The car is open on top. A large load of ...
                        	... B) All that can be said is that the truck has more kinetic energy. C) The truck has 4 times the kinetic energy of the car. D) The truck has twice the kinetic energy of the car. 6) A freight car moves along a frictionless level railroad track at constant speed. The car is open on top. A large load of ...
									FINAL EXAM REVIEW GUIDE
									
... an angle of 25⁰ to the horizontal. The coefficient of friction between the bear and the slide is 0.05. What frictional force impedes the bear’ motion down the slide? What is the acceleration of the bear? (ANS: 400 N, 3.7 m/s2) ...
                        	... an angle of 25⁰ to the horizontal. The coefficient of friction between the bear and the slide is 0.05. What frictional force impedes the bear’ motion down the slide? What is the acceleration of the bear? (ANS: 400 N, 3.7 m/s2) ...