Chapter 4
... When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. Called action reaction pairs or interactive force pairs These forces DO NOT CANCEL EACH OTHER! This is because they are acting on different ob ...
... When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force on the first that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. Called action reaction pairs or interactive force pairs These forces DO NOT CANCEL EACH OTHER! This is because they are acting on different ob ...
Vibrations and Waves
... • Look at the graphs and find: T, f, A, ω, α, vt, ar • At a given time find for the shadow: T, θ, x, v, a • If k = 5 N/m, what is the mass on the spring? ...
... • Look at the graphs and find: T, f, A, ω, α, vt, ar • At a given time find for the shadow: T, θ, x, v, a • If k = 5 N/m, what is the mass on the spring? ...
Chapter-2-study
... 9. Give an example of an object that is in free fall. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 10. Describe how gravity and air resistance are related to an object’s terminal velocity. ____________________________ ...
... 9. Give an example of an object that is in free fall. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 10. Describe how gravity and air resistance are related to an object’s terminal velocity. ____________________________ ...
part 1, intro
... The purpose of this report is to investigate the motion of a toy car. Motion is the process of an object moving from one place to another. A force will need to apply to an object for it to start moving. In the experiment, a toy car in different weights will slide down a slope in different angles and ...
... The purpose of this report is to investigate the motion of a toy car. Motion is the process of an object moving from one place to another. A force will need to apply to an object for it to start moving. In the experiment, a toy car in different weights will slide down a slope in different angles and ...
Regents Physics
... on a crate (assume no friction). Find the net horizontal force on the crate. Step 1 – draw a free body diagram F = +225 N ...
... on a crate (assume no friction). Find the net horizontal force on the crate. Step 1 – draw a free body diagram F = +225 N ...
hp1f2013_class05_NewtonsLawsApplications
... Activity: Application The Spinning Terror ride The spinning terror is a large vertical drum which spins so fast that everyone stays pinned to the wall when the floor drops out. For a typical ride the radius of the drum is 2 m. What is the minimum angular velocity if the coefficient of friction betw ...
... Activity: Application The Spinning Terror ride The spinning terror is a large vertical drum which spins so fast that everyone stays pinned to the wall when the floor drops out. For a typical ride the radius of the drum is 2 m. What is the minimum angular velocity if the coefficient of friction betw ...
Newton and Gravity (PowerPoint)
... Newton’s First Law (Inertia) A body in any state of motion (including a body at rest) will stay in that state of motion unless an unbalanced force is acting on it. Unlike Galileo, he got this completely right! ...
... Newton’s First Law (Inertia) A body in any state of motion (including a body at rest) will stay in that state of motion unless an unbalanced force is acting on it. Unlike Galileo, he got this completely right! ...
HNRS 227 Lecture #2 Chapters 2 and 3
... body at rest tends to stay at rest and body in uniform motion will stay in straight line uniform motion unless acted upon by an outside force ...
... body at rest tends to stay at rest and body in uniform motion will stay in straight line uniform motion unless acted upon by an outside force ...
Relative Motion
... Group 2 Devise an experiment to test what is important in horizontal acceleration. You have a bowling ball, and tennis ball as equipment. (don't drop the bowling ball) List the things that effect the acceleration as you push a ball. Group 3 Discuss moving the contents of your house what would yo ...
... Group 2 Devise an experiment to test what is important in horizontal acceleration. You have a bowling ball, and tennis ball as equipment. (don't drop the bowling ball) List the things that effect the acceleration as you push a ball. Group 3 Discuss moving the contents of your house what would yo ...
Force and Newton`s Laws
... circular motion, the centripetal force is always perpendicular to the motion. The terminal velocity is reached when the force of gravity is balanced by air resistance; the size of the air resistance force depends on the shape of an object and its speed. An object can speed up, slow down, or turn ...
... circular motion, the centripetal force is always perpendicular to the motion. The terminal velocity is reached when the force of gravity is balanced by air resistance; the size of the air resistance force depends on the shape of an object and its speed. An object can speed up, slow down, or turn ...
Study Notes
... No physical objects actually fit the definition of a particle although lepton’s have physical dimensions of no more than 10-18 m. The concept of a particle is a mathematical model which simplifies the description of real physical systems. It is useful for problems in which the physical dimensions of ...
... No physical objects actually fit the definition of a particle although lepton’s have physical dimensions of no more than 10-18 m. The concept of a particle is a mathematical model which simplifies the description of real physical systems. It is useful for problems in which the physical dimensions of ...
force
... First we need to define the word FORCE: • The cause of motion (what causes objects to move) • Two types of forces – Pushes – Pulls ...
... First we need to define the word FORCE: • The cause of motion (what causes objects to move) • Two types of forces – Pushes – Pulls ...