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Scalar vs Vector. Scalar - only has value ie. HeightVector has value and direction. Speed and Velocity. Speed = Distance / TimeVelocity = Distance/ Time with DirectionAcceleration = Velocity / Time with Direction------Which makes it a vector. Projectile Straight up or Down. V= V0 ATVelocity
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1. Physics Final Review
2. Scalar vs Vector Scalar - only has value ie. Height
Vector has value and direction
3. Speed and Velocity Speed = Distance / Time
Velocity = Distance/ Time with Direction
Acceleration = Velocity / Time with Direction
------Which makes it a vector
4. Projectile Straight up or Down V= V0+AT
Velocity = Initial Velocity + (Acceleration)(Time)
Drop a ball off the roof it takes 3 seconds to hit ground. What is the velocity?
V = 0 +(-10m/s)* (3)
V= -30m/s
5. Shooting something upwards A bullet is shot in the air and it takes 8 seconds to hit the ground. What is its velocity
At the top(4 seconds) V0 = 0
So V=0 + (-10)(4)
V = -40 m/s
6. Newtons Laws Newton's First Law
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
Newton's Second Law
The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
Newton's Third Law
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
7. Forces Gravity
Normal
Spring
Tension
Buoyancy
Friction
Air
8. Friction Friction is a force that occurs when 2 surfaces oppose each other.
Types of Friction
Static
Sliding
Rolling
Fluid
9. Friction Equation F= uN
Friction = (coefficient of friction)*Normal Force
What is the Force of friction of a 10 kg box on ice(coefficent of fiction = .1)
F = (.1) *(10kg)*(10m/s)
F = 10 N
10. Bridges Truss A truss is designed and engineered to distribute the weight which it carries over a broader area by adding additional supporting structure.
The design of a truss, which is usually a variant of a triangle, creates both a very rigid structure and one that transfers the load from a single point to a considerably wider area.
11. Types of Bridges Beam
Truss
Suspension
Arch
Cantilever
12. Density Density is the amount of matter in a given space
or
The amount of mass in a certain volume of matter
Density = Mass/ Volume
Density of an object is measured in g/cm³ or g/cc.What is the density of a 15g bar that has a volume of 5 cm³
3 g/cm³
13. Simple Machines Pulleys
Wheels and Axles
Inclined Planes
Wedges
Screws
14. Work and Power Work = Force * Distance
Power = Work / Time
15. Conservation of Energy The law of conservation of energy states that the total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant. A consequence of this law is that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
Pi = Pf
16. Energy Equations Potential Energy = Stored Energy= Mass* Gravity*Height
Kinetic Energy = Energy of Motion = ½ M*V2
A 10 kg shoe is dropped from 30 m what is its velocity?
(10kg)(10m/s2)(30) = ½(10kg) V2
17. Types of Energy Heat – Air blowing out Furnace
Chemical – Flame in Furnace, Food
Electromagnetic- Circuit
Nuclear- Sun
Mechanical- Ball kicked
18. Momentum Momentum = Mass * Velocity
What is the momentum of a 25kg dog running 5 m/s
Momentum = 125 kg*m/s
19. Pascal’s Principle Pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container.
P = F1/A1 = F2/A2
Hydraulics
20. Bernoulli Bernoulli's principle: as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure exerted by that fluid decreases.