Objectives understand differences between ocean and atmosphere that cause the ocean to be the “memory” of the climate system. Understand how atmosphere and ocean are forced and how they interact. Investigate some large scale climate patterns. Outline:
By Mia_JohnMomentum and changing momentum. 1 In a car collision, which causes greater damage?. A A massive car. B A fast car. C A massive and fast-moving car. 2 A car collides with a fixed wall. How can the damage be reduced?. A It collides at high speed.
By PatmanRotational Dynamics Continued. Translation-Rotation Analogues & Connections. Translation Rotation Displacement x θ Velocity v ω Acceleration a α Force (Torque) F τ Mass (moment of inertia) m I Newton’s 2 nd Law ∑ F = ma ∑τ = I α
By elinaChapter 7. Impulse and Momentum. 7.1 The Impulse-Momentum Theorem. There are many situations when the force on an object is not constant. 7.1 The Impulse-Momentum Theorem. DEFINITION OF IMPULSE The impulse of a force is the product of the average
By ThomasChapter 12: Momentum. 12.1 Momentum 12.2 Force is the Rate of Change of Momentum 12.3 Angular Momentum. Chapter 12 Objectives. Calculate the linear momentum of a moving object given the mass and velocity. Describe the relationship between linear momentum and force.
By emilyMomentum and Impulse. Introduction to Momentum. Momentum is the “quantity of motion.” Momentum is represented by “ p ”. Momentum is the product of the mass and the velocity of an object or: p=mv Momentum is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.
By GabrielThe Quantum Theory of Atoms and Molecules. The Schr ö dinger equation and how to use wavefunctions Dr Grant Ritchie. An equation for matter waves?. De Broglie postulated that every particles has an associated wave of wavelength:.
By lindseyChapter 6: Momentum. 12.1 Momentum 12.2 Force is the Rate of Change of Momentum 12.3 Angular Momentum. Chapter 12 Objectives. Calculate the linear momentum of a moving object given the mass and velocity. Describe the relationship between linear momentum and force.
By lynnMo ’ mentum. Whiteboard warmup!. A 145-g softball is pitched horizontally toward home plate with a speed of 165 m/s. The batter hits a direct line drive, back toward the pitcher. The bat exerts an average force of 650 N on the ball, and is in contact with the ball for 0.08 seconds.
By spenceMore Momentum. Conservation of Momentum/Energy Elastic and inelastic collisions.
By gabeExplaining motion. P4. Big picture. How forces arise Friction and normal reaction Adding forces Describing and summarizing motion Explaining the motion of objects Work Energy. How forces arise. Forces arise from an interaction between two objects Always come in pairs
By adelleRotational Dynamics. 8.3. Net positive torque, counterclockwise acceleration. Net negative torque, clockwise acceleration. Newton’s Second Law of Rotation. When net torque is zero: Object rotates at constant velocity, Or if object at rest, object does not rotate. Momentum.
By gramCost/Schedule Overrun in Mega Construction Projects. Dr. George Jergeas P.Eng Department of Civil Engineering University of Calgary. Who am I. George F. Jergeas PEng BSc Civil Engineering MSc and PhD Construction Management Professor of Project Management
By telynImpulse and Momentum. Physics. Quick Review of Newton’s Second Law. What is Momentum?. Mass in Motion!!! Or Inertia in Motion!!! Vector Quantity (has direction) Momentum = mass x velocity. p = momentum (kg m/s) m = mass (kg) v = velocity (m/s). Which has More Momentum?.
By idenPhysics 207, Lecture 15, Oct. 25. Chapter 11: Rolling Motion Angular Momentum Chapter 12 Statics. Agenda: Chapter 11, Finish, Chapter 12, Just Start. Assignment: For Monday read Chapter 12 WebAssign Problem Set 6 due Tuesday
By hildaAdvance Care Planning in End Stage Renal Disease. Mike Harlos MD, CCFP, FCFP Medical Director, WRHA Palliative Care Medical Director, St. Boniface Hospital Palliative Care. http://palliative.info. Advance Care Planning.
By maineChapter 9. Linear Momentum and Collisions. Momentum Analysis Models. Force and acceleration are related by Newton’s second law. When force and acceleration vary by time, the situation can be very complicated.
By vitoBasic Momentum Principles. Presented by Martin J. Pring www.pring.com. Three Points to Take Home. 1. Prices are determined by psychology, people’s attitude to the emerging fundamentals not the fundamentals themselves. 2. Keep things simple and apply common sense at all times.
By parsonSection 3: Newton’s Third Law. Preview Key Ideas Bellringer Action and Reaction Forces Momentum Math Skills Conservation of Momentum. Key Ideas. What happens when an object exerts a force on another object? How do you calculate the momentum of an object?
By duaneMomentum. Which object has the greatest momentum? (A) a 5.00-kg mass moving at 10.0 m/s (B) a 10.0-kg mass moving at 1.00 m/s (C) a 15.0-kg mass moving at 10.0 m/s (D) a 20.0-kg mass moving at 1.00 m/s. What is the speed of a 1.0×10 3 -kg car that has a momentum of 2.0×10 4 kg•m/ s east?
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