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[DOC File]Checklist for Skill 1 - ICTR
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Comments: 12. Cleanse site with approved solution per policy using circular motion at the site and extending 2 inches beyond the site. Allow to dry. Comments: 13. Remove needle cover and let participant know they will feel needle stick. Comments: 14. Place thumb or forefinger of nondominant hand 1 inch below site and pull skin taut.
[DOC File]The Circular Motion Lab
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To understand this type of motion, we must return to Newton’s First Law of Motion, the Law of Inertia. 1. State Newton’s first law of motion. _____ 2. The diagram on the right shows . an overhead view of an object . moving clockwise in a circular. motion. The object is released. at point P. Draw the subsequent. motion of the body. 3.
[DOC File]Physics 104 – How things Work Summer 2003 Midtem Exam
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25. Spinning Top E Projectile Motion. 26. Seasaw F Conservation of KE and PE. 27. Light Bulb G Friction and Centrifugal Force. 28. Hypertension H Uniform Circular Motion. 29. Honey and Syrup I Conservation of Linear Momentum. 30. Frisbees J Poiseuille’s Law. 31. Football flying a field K Resonant Transfer of Energy. 32.
[DOCX File]Centripetal Force Worksheet
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If the radius of the approximately circular jump is 75.0 m, what is the speed of the bike? Worksheet 5.1 - Answers: 2.72 x 10-3 m/s2 (6.0x103 N) (9.0 m/s2) (6.2x103 N) (18 m/s) (3.18x107 m/s) (0.89) (3.3x103 N) (8.62 m/s) a. (28 m/s) b. (18 m/s) 27 m/s. Author: Matt Trask Created Date: 11/10/2014 18:39:00
[DOC File]Chapter 3 Study Guide: Projectile Motion
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Chapter 3 Study Guide: Projectile Motion. Multiple Choice. Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter of your response on the line provided. ____ 1. A scalar is a quantity that has _____.
[DOC File]Class Notes
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Motion in One Dimension. Giancoli Chapter 2. Motion in 2-Dimensions: Vectors. Giancoli Chapter 3. Motion and Force. Giancoli Chapter 4. Circular Motion. Giancoli Chapter 5. Work and Energy. Giancoli Chapter 6. Linear Momentum. Giancoli Chapter 7. Rotational Motion. Giancoli Chapter 8. Static Forces. Giancoli Chapter 9. Fluids and Fluid Motion ...
[DOC File]POSITION-TIME GRAPHS WORKSHEET #2
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Uniform Circular Motion Problems: An amusement park ride consists of a large cylinder of radius R spinning about its vertically oriented axis of symmetry. The rider of mass m is held to the inner cylinder wall by static friction as the bottom of the cylinder is lowered. Friction at the interface between the cylinder and the rider is ...
[DOC File]Physics -- Circular Motion & Gravitation Study Guide
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a. is circular. b. is perpendicular to the plane of motion. c. is constant. d. is directed toward the center of motion. ____ 2. When an object is moving with uniform circular motion, the centripetal acceleration of the object. a. is circular. b. is perpendicular to the plane of motion. c. is zero. d. is directed toward the center of motion. ____ 3.
[DOCX File]Centripetal Force Worksheet
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Draw a free-body diagram of a car on a banked curve. From the motion diagram, find the direction of the acceleration. What exerts the force in the direction of the acceleration? Can you have such a force without friction? 9. A 615kg racing car completes one lap in 14.3s around a circular track with a radius of 50m. The car moves with a constant ...
[DOC File]Mathematics of Circular Motion
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: Circular Motion and Gravitation: CG5 The verbal descriptions of physical situations and the corresponding free-body diagrams are given below. Use your understanding of Newton's laws and centripetal force to fill in the blanks.
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