1.Rotation-is a spinRevolution- when an object turns about an external axis.
2. he revolves
3.linear speed- distance moved per units of timerotational speed-is the number of rotations per unit of time
4. its called tangential
5. it increases
6. it decreases
7. because of centripetal force
8.it always pushes towards the center of the ratation
9. towards.
10. an outward force
11.centripetal force
12.centrifugal force
13.the ladybug is being pushed towards the bottom of the can and thecan pushed towards the ladybug
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18.so you dont feel the circular motion as much
Friday, November 16, 2007
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Chapter 8 Review Questions
1.)work, it changes the amount of power used
2.)3 times the work
3.)they are the same
4.)1000J
5.)200W & 100W
6.)potential and kinetic energy
7a.)100J
b) 200J becausze it's twice the height as A
8.)200J
9.)4000J & 6000J
10.) 50J
11.)It means that energy will always be the same no matter how you change it
12.)
13.)Because it is like a machine that transforms chemical energy stored in fuel into mechanical energy
14.)Levers and pulleys are machines that can alter the input force
15.)We put force on one end and it is makes the other end do the opposite
16.)That the ratio outout force is compared to the input force of a machine
17.)type 2
18.) effiency = 0.35JThursday, October 18, 2007
Chapter 7 Review Questions
1. Mass is the amount of space an objects takes up and momentum is inertia in motion
2a.The heavy truck has a greater mass
2b.The skateboard would have a greater momentum
3.I mpact is when the object hits something and impulse is the quantity force X time interval
4.It increases
5. momentum is mass X the velocity and impulse us the change in that momentum. impulse is Force X Time and momentum is inertia on motion
6.Its the change in the momentum
7a. The impulse would double also
7b. It would also double
8.Than the momentum forced on the occupant would be less
9.It would decrease by four times
10.If he did not roll with the punches the impulse applied on him would be greater. if he in to the oncoming punch the time would be shortened and the impulse would be greater
11a. Yes
11b.Yes
11c. The impulse of u throwing the ball would be greater.
12.Because the bouncing applies more force back
13. The curved blades cause the water to bounce and make a U-turn producing a large impulse that turns the wheel
14.The force on the bullet inside the rifle barrel is equal and opposite to the force causing the rifle to recoil
15.the object holds in the force applied on it
16. Elastic collision- when objects collide without being permanently deformed and without generated heat
Inelastic collision- whenever colliding objects become tangled or couple together.
17. 2 km/h
18.No
2a.The heavy truck has a greater mass
2b.The skateboard would have a greater momentum
3.I mpact is when the object hits something and impulse is the quantity force X time interval
4.It increases
5. momentum is mass X the velocity and impulse us the change in that momentum. impulse is Force X Time and momentum is inertia on motion
6.Its the change in the momentum
7a. The impulse would double also
7b. It would also double
8.Than the momentum forced on the occupant would be less
9.It would decrease by four times
10.If he did not roll with the punches the impulse applied on him would be greater. if he in to the oncoming punch the time would be shortened and the impulse would be greater
11a. Yes
11b.Yes
11c. The impulse of u throwing the ball would be greater.
12.Because the bouncing applies more force back
13. The curved blades cause the water to bounce and make a U-turn producing a large impulse that turns the wheel
14.The force on the bullet inside the rifle barrel is equal and opposite to the force causing the rifle to recoil
15.the object holds in the force applied on it
16. Elastic collision- when objects collide without being permanently deformed and without generated heat
Inelastic collision- whenever colliding objects become tangled or couple together.
17. 2 km/h
18.No
chapter 7 plug and chug
1a. 16 m/s(squared)
b. 16 m/s(squared)
c.16 m/s(squared)
2a. 200 m/s(squared)
b. 200 m/s(squared)
3a. 11
b. 11m/s(squared
c.IDK
4a. 4m/s
b. 2m/s
b. 16 m/s(squared)
c.16 m/s(squared)
2a. 200 m/s(squared)
b. 200 m/s(squared)
3a. 11
b. 11m/s(squared
c.IDK
4a. 4m/s
b. 2m/s
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Chapter 5 Review Questions
3. the acceleration would double
4. the acceleration would be cut in half
7. 20000N
9.100N, 100N, 1m/s(squared)
4. the acceleration would be cut in half
7. 20000N
9.100N, 100N, 1m/s(squared)
Chapter 5 Questions
1. The same force on twice the mass produces half the acceleration, or 1 m/s(squared).
2. A constant force produces motion at a constant acceleration, accordance with Newton's second law.
2. A constant force produces motion at a constant acceleration, accordance with Newton's second law.
Chapter 4 Plug and Chup/ Think and Explain
Plug and Chug
1. 50 N
2. 2000 N
3. 2.5 N , 5.5 lbs.
4. 1Kg , 2.2 lbs
5. 30.591 Kg
Think and Solve
1. Because the pressure of the crash forces the neck to move backthe headrest helps keep it from slamming backwards
2a. It stays in the same place related to the ground
b. It moves toward the back of the wagon when it accelerates
1. 50 N
2. 2000 N
3. 2.5 N , 5.5 lbs.
4. 1Kg , 2.2 lbs
5. 30.591 Kg
Think and Solve
1. Because the pressure of the crash forces the neck to move backthe headrest helps keep it from slamming backwards
2a. It stays in the same place related to the ground
b. It moves toward the back of the wagon when it accelerates
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