Kg x m sec 2

    • [DOC File]Dimensional Analysis Worksheet #2

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      8.41 g/mL to Kg/L. 17. 3.8 Km/sec to miles/year. 18. 7.68 cal/sec to Kcal/min. 19. 8.24 g/cm2 to mg/mm2. 20. 25 m/s to miles/hr Convert 2.05 x 105 seconds into years. Traveling at 65 miles/hour, how many minutes will it take to drive 125 miles to San Diego? Convert 50 years into seconds. Express your answer in scientific notation.

      kg m s 2


    • [DOC File]Forces Worksheet

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      1. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier at 2 m/sec2? f=ma f= 66 x 2 f = 132 N. 2. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec2? F= ma f= 1000 x 9.8 f=9,800 n. 3. What is the acceleration of a 50 kg object pushed with a force of 500 newtons? F= ma 500 = 50(a) a= 10 m…

      kg m s 1 s


    • [DOC File]Energy: Forms and Changes – Test

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      K.E. = Mass X Velocity 2. 2 Computing Kinetic Energy - Complete the following table . Object Mass (kg) Velocity (m/sec) Kinetic Energy ( J) A #25 80 4 B #26 40 2 C #27 20 2 D #28 40 8 1. The coal fire converts liquid water to steam. 2. The steam rotates fanlike blades of a mechanical turbine. 3. The shaft of the turbine spins an. electric ...

      m s2 to n


    • [DOC File]Dimensional Analysis Worksheet #2

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      11. 22.4 kg/L to kg/mL. 0.0224kg/mL. 12. 0.74 Kcal/min to cal/sec. 12 cal/sec. 13. 1.42 g/cm2 to mg/mm2. 14.2mg/mm2. 14. 10095 m/s to miles/s. 6.3094 miles/s. 15. 9.81 m/s2 to ft/s2. 32.2 ft/s2. 16. 8.41 g/mL to Kg/L. 8.41 Kg/L. 17. 3.8 Km/sec to miles/year. 7.5 x 107 miles/year. 18. 7.68 cal/sec to Kcal/min. 0.461 Kcal/min. 19. 8.24 g/cm2 to ...

      kg times m s2


    • [DOC File]Packet # 1 – Mechanics

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      The gravitational force between the earth and the moon is 1.9 x 1020 N. The masses of the two bodies are 7.36 x 1022 kg and 5.98 x 1024 kg respectively. The distance between them is 3.80 x 108 m. From this information, calculate the value of G, the gravitational constant. An artificial satellite placed in orbit has a mass of 1250 kg.

      newtons to m s2


    • [DOCX File]Ms. Westendorf's Physical Science - Home

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      w = 1 kg x 9.8 m/s. 2. ... He holds the barbell there for 5 sec. How much work does he do during that 5-sec interval? During the 5 second interval there is no movement from the weight lifter. If there is no movement there is no work being . done. 6. A student who weighs 500 newtons climbed the stairs form the first floor to the third floor, 15 ...

      centipoise to kg m s


    • [DOC File]Physics – I H

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      A neutron of mass 1.67 X 10-27 kg is ejected from a boron nucleus of mass 17.0 X 10-27 kg. IF the neutron leaves the nucleus with a velocity of 2.0 X 104 m/sec, what is the recoil velocity of the nucleus? A 4.0 kg seagull flies at 15 m/s into the windshield of an airplane flying in the opposite direction at 180 m/s.

      m s 2 to newtons


    • [DOCX File]Momentum Worksheets

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      A 1.2 x 103 kg car traveling 33 m/s collides head-on with a 1.8 x 103 car traveling 22 m/s in the opposite direction. If the cars stick together, what is the velocity of the wreckage immediately after impact? Zero. 8. A 0.060 kg rifle bullet leaves the muzzle with a velocity of 6.0 x 102 m/s. The 3.0 kg rifle is held firmly by a 60.0 kg …

      newtons to kg m s 2


    • [DOC File]Problem set #1

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      Problem set #2. 1. The gas CO2 is diffusing at steady state through a tube 0.20 m long having a diameter of 0.01 m and containing N2 at 298oK. The total pressure is constant at 101.32 kpa. The partial pressure of CO2 at one end is 456 mmHg and 76 mm Hg at the other end. The …

      kg m s 2


    • [DOC File]POSITION-TIME GRAPHS WORKSHEET #2

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      b) A red billiard ball makes a glancing inelastic collision with a blue ball at rest, and of the same mass of 0.1 kg. The initial x-momentum of the red ball is 9 kg m/sec and its y-momentum is zero. After the collision the red ball has a x-momentum of 8 kg m/sec and y-momentum of 2 kg m/sec. Find out the velocity of the blue ball after collision.

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