Equation of motion examples
[DOC File]Unit Plan for Chapter 9: Quadratic Equations and Functions
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Activity: Teams of 3 students work together using a meter stick, marker, and stopwatch to gauge and record each others’ jumping velocity. They use this information and the vertical motion equation to determine whether or not they would be able to dunk a basketball according to the minimum height stipulation in the application problem.
[DOC File]Simple harmonic motion-
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3 Examples . 4 See also . 5 External links 1. Overview. Simple harmonic motion is defined by the differential equation, , where k is a positive constant. In words simple harmonic motion is "motion where the acceleration of a body is proportional to, and opposite in direction to the displacement from its equilibrium position".
[DOC File]Physics 201 2009
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1. Equation of Motion. a. Coordinate frame. b. X-component equation of motion. Solve for ax. = constant. This is a differential equation for , which we solve in effect by separating the variables, thusly: Integrate both sides. Let to = 0 and solve for . Further, , so . Integrate again and solve for . 2. Examples…
[DOC File]Equations of motion - schoolphysics
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1. Non accelerated motion – that is motion at a constant velocity. The area under the line of the velocity –time graph is the distance travelled by the object in the time t. For example u = 20m/s and t = 300 s Distance (s) = ut = 20 x 300 = 6000 m. The equation for non accelerated motion is: 2. Accelerated motion – constant acceleration
[DOC File]Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Sample Questions
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(Questions 8-10) Under certain conditions, the motion of an oscillating spring and mass is described by the differential equation where x is displacement in meters and t is time in seconds. At t=0, the displacement is .08 m and the velocity is 0 m per second; that is …
[DOC File]Physics - Rotational Motion and Astrophysics: Numerical ...
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(ii) Write down an equation using the central force and one of the components of the tension. Calculate the radius of the circle using trigonometry. Calculate the linear speed of the mass. Calculate the period of the motion. Moment of inertia, torque and angular acceleration. Calculate the moment of inertia of:
[DOC File]THE EQUATIONS OF MOTION - PDST
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Use the no s equation: Q2 An object is dropped from rest. Calculate its velocity after 2.5 seconds if it is dropped: (a) on earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m s–2 (b) on mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 3.8 m s–2? ANSWER. Note: when an object is dropped from rest, its initial velocity is 0. (a) (b)
[DOC File]Problem #1 Force in Equilibrium
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Beginning with basic physics principles, show how you get an equation that gives the solution to the problem. Make sure that you state any approximations or assumptions that you are making. Warm-up questions. Read Serway & Jewett section 3.3 and examples 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. Draw a picture of the path of motion for the tossed ball.
[DOC File]POSITION-TIME GRAPHS WORKSHEET #2
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From the first two equations of kinematics, vf = vi + a.t and d = (vi + vf).t /2 derive the other two equations of kinematics by eliminating vf to get the third equation and eliminating t to obtain the fourth equation. Vectors: Draw to scale the addition of vectors A = 5 cm, east; B = …
[DOC File]Lab #11: Simple Harmonic Motion of a Linear Oscillator
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Most real examples of simple harmonic motion involve all three types of forces simultaneously: a restoring force, a damping force, and a driving force. Depending upon the nature of these forces, the resulting motion is sometimes more complicated than simple sinusoidal motion. In addition, most systems exhibit more than one natural frequency.
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