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L-3 Gravity and Free Fall Review Principle of inertia (Galileo) Inertia the tendency of objects to resist changes in motion. If an object is at rest, is stays at ...
Chapter 2 Newton s First Law of Motion Inertia * Answer: C * Answer: C * Answer: B * Answer: B * Answer: B * Answer: B * Answer: B * Answer: B * Answer: A ...
L-3 Gravity and Free Fall Review Principle of inertia (Galileo) Inertia the tendency of objects to resist changes in motion. If an object is at rest, is stays at ...
Motion & Force: Dynamics Physics 11 Galileo s Inertia Galileo attempted to explain inertia based upon rolling a ball down a ramp Predict what would happen in each ...
Why are seat belts a good idea? Inertia, Motion and Forces What forces act upon this person during a car accident? What is force? A force is a push or a ...
Motion p.272 -273 in red text #13.1 worksheet accelerated Speed activity MOTION motion change in your position compared to a frame of reference. as a train moves past ...
Inertia Newton s First Law Dayna Lee Mart nez STARS - USF Maniscalco Elementary Newton's First Law It means that Always wear your seatbelt! Inertia Newton s ...
Factors That Affect Motion Objective 4.05 Determine factors that affect motion including: Force Friction Inertia Momentum What Affects Motion? Motion is the change in ...
Motion & Forces Force A push or a pull *Cause an object to start moving, stop moving, or change direction Unbalanced Force Cause an object to start moving, stop ...
ROTATIONAL MOTION AND EQUILIBRIUM Angular Quantities of Rotational Motion Rotational Kinematics Torque Center of Gravity Moment of Inertia Rotational Kinetic Energy
Title: motion Author: Dr. Robert R. Klepper Last modified by: Atin Sinha Created Date: 8/1/1999 4:49:00 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
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II. Describing Motion Motion Speed & Velocity ... Times New Roman Arial Arial Black Wingdings H.R. Information Kiosk (Standard) 1_H.R. Information Kiosk ...
Motion Definition Motion is Relative Relative it is described compared to a REFERENCE POINT Types of Motion Uniform motion - constant speed in a straight line ...
Inertia, Mass, Weight Inertia Inertia What is Inertia? a property of matter. a measure of an object s resistance to changes in its motion. resistance to changes in ...
Forces in Motion Newton s Laws of Motion Terms Inertia~the tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion Momentum~ a property of a moving object that ...
Circular Motion Vocabulary for Circular Motion Period(T): the time it takes for one rotation or revolution. Measured in seconds. Revolution: traveling about an ...
Title: Circular Motion Author: Peter Blood Last modified by: Deb Created Date: 10/29/2000 8:57:28 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3)
Lecture 11: Laws of motion Newton s 1st Law: Inertia Matter resists motion If at rest, it will stay at rest If in motion, it will stay in motion Mass is a measure ...
Motion of a Rigid Body (Solid Object) Uniform Circular Motion. Angular Velocity and ... a parabola. Angular. Linear. Angular position: Angular displacement: Rolling ...
Rotational Motion Up until now we have been looking at the kinematics and dynamics of ... In Figure P10.29, the cam is a circular disk rotating on a shaft that ...
Goal: To understand angular motions Objectives: To learn about Circular Motions To learn about Rotational Inertia To learn about Torque To examine Center of Mass
Motion I Kinematics and Newton s Laws Now that we know the time to reach the bottom, we can solve for the speed at the bottom We can also use these equations to ...
Simple Harmonic Motion Oscillatory Systems Periodic motion Elasticity Inertia Interchange of energies Examples: Mass on helical spring Cantilever Simple pendulum ...
Motion And Forces SC-05-1.2.1 & SC-06-1.2.1 May the force be with you! Mass vs. Weight Mass is the amount of stuff in an object, or the measure of inertia of an ...
Motion & Movement Stability is dependent upon these factors: Position of the centre of mass Base of support Performers line of gravity Mass of the performer Stability ...
The rotational counterpart to mass is rotational inertia or moment of inertia. ... Presentations Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company:
Describing Motion Newton s Laws First we need to define the word FORCE: The cause of motion (what causes objects to move) Two types of forces Pushes Pulls Forces ...
ROTATIONAL INERTIA & ANGULAR MOMENTUM Inertia (linear quantity) Symbol Definition Limitations Depends on m (mass) An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an ...
Circular Motion Example 5: A lifeguard twirls her whistle on a string in a horizontal circle with a radius of 28 cm. It takes 4.8 second to revolve 5 times.
Projectile Motion Motion In Two Dimensions We restrict ourselves to objects thrown near the Earth s surface so that gravity can be considered constant.
Describing Motion Newton s Laws First we need to define the word FORCE: The cause of motion (what causes objects to move) Two types of forces Pushes Pulls Forces ...
MOTION AND SPEED Chapter 2 Section 1 Describing Motion Motion when an object changes its position relative to a reference point Distance how far an object ...
Inertia, Forces, and Acceleration: The Legacy of Sir Isaac Newton Balls in Motion Position is a Vector Compare A ball is 12 meters North of the Sun God to ...
Title: Rotational Inertia & Kinetic Energy Author: Cherie Lehman Last modified by: Greg Dorsey Created Date: 3/24/2009 3:11:10 AM Document presentation format
Chapter 9 Circular Motion * The can presses against the bug s feet and provides the centripetal force that holds it in a circular path. The ladybug in turn presses ...
Motion Notes Measurement A measurement is a quantity with a unit that tells what time the quantity means. For example: 3 seconds is a measurement of time that ...
Chapter 11 Revolution Motion about an external axis. A record turntable rotates; A bug sitting on the record revolves. Rotational Motion Motion in a circle; spin ...
PATTERNS OF MOTION AND EQUILIBRIUM Galileo`s concept of inertia Force: is a push or pull. It is needed to start an object moving. No force is needed when it starts ...
Motion. Motion. An object is in motion ... Gravitational force is the force that attracts 2 objects. ... When you push a broom, the broom pushes back on you. ...
Projectile Motion Fact or Fiction For a fastball to travel at 90 mph, the pitcher s hand (or fingers) must be moving at 90 mph when the ball is released The moon is ...
All forces acting on an object are not equal. One or more force is stronger than others ... Objects in motion will not stop moving until a force acts on them ...