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Tue Sep 3 Different kinds of forces Free Body Diagrams Angles of forces Lab Forces

Tue Sep 3 Different kinds of forces Free Body Diagrams Angles of forces Lab Forces. Homework Finish Lab - due Wed Sep 11 pg 154 #5.1-15 (E book, Chapter 5 Problems). What have we studied so far?. GP 1 1D Kinematics Projectiles (2D Kinematics) Relative Motion.

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Tue Sep 3 Different kinds of forces Free Body Diagrams Angles of forces Lab Forces

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  1. Tue Sep 3 Different kinds of forces Free Body Diagrams Angles of forces Lab Forces

  2. Homework Finish Lab - due Wed Sep 11 pg 154 #5.1-15 (E book, Chapter 5 Problems)

  3. What have we studied so far?

  4. GP 1 1D Kinematics Projectiles (2D Kinematics) Relative Motion

  5. What are the different types of forces that we have?

  6. Contact vs. Noncontact forces

  7. Drawing Free Body Diagrams

  8. Basic FBD with just book and table

  9. Forces and Motion Simulation No friction, constant force Discuss FBD What happens to speed as I keep same amount of Force?

  10. Showing different masses and what forces feel like

  11. Calculating forces and accelerations

  12. Estimate the net force needed to accelerate a 1000 kg car at 1/2g.

  13. What force is needed to accelerate a child with mass 60 kg at an acceleration of 1.15 m/s2 ?

  14. What net force is required to bring a 1500 kg car from rest to a speed of 100 km/hr?

  15. Aircraft carrier and planes An aircraft carrier only has 1000 ft of room. To take off a plane must go from 0-180 mph. To land, the plane must go from 160-0 mph. What are the accelerations?

  16. F/A - 18 Hornet Max weight 22317 kg What are the forces needed?

  17. Lab on Forces

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