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Chapter 7: Linear momentum

Posted onJune 27, 2021January 22, 2022Authordanroth

7.1 Linear momentum When Isaac Newton was formulating his famous laws of motion, he was not thinking in terms of position, velocity, and acceleration. Instead, he worked with what he called the “quantity of motion.” This was a particular quantity Continue Reading

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Chapter 6: Energy

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

6.5 Problem solving steps 6.5.1 Problem solving in general We now have several different ways of determining the energy of some physical system—how do we actually use this knowledge to solve problems? Solving physics problems is not about simply memorizing formulas. Instead, Continue Reading

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Chapter 6: Energy

Posted onJune 25, 2021July 2, 2021Authordanroth

6.6 “Waste” When an object’s energy is converted from kinetic to potential (or vice versa), the object itself does not lose any energy. However, we know from experience that objects can lose energy. For example, when you apply brakes on Continue Reading

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Chapter 6: Energy

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

6.4 Potential energy While kinetic energy is energy that is associated with motion, potential energy is associated with an object’s position. It can be thought of as stored energy that has the potential to gain kinetic energy. We will focus on two Continue Reading

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Chapter 6: Energy

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

6.3 Kinetic energy The energy associated with motion is called kinetic energy. Since there are two kinds of motion (translational and rotational), there are two kinds of kinetic energy. 6.3.1 Translational kinetic energy For an object with a mass \(m\), traveling Continue Reading

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Chapter 6: Energy

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

One of the most valuable tools that physicists use to understand the universe is to analyze what is happening to the energy of an object. Let’s start by looking at an example. If you set a coffee mug down your desk, you Continue Reading

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Chapter 5: Rotational motion

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

5.2 Connecting translation & rotation 5.2.1 Tangential speed Consider an object traveling at some speed \(v\) in a circular path, such as a ball being swung around on a string. At any given instant, an object moving along a circular Continue Reading

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Chapter 5: Rotational motion

Posted onJune 25, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

5.1 Angular position, velocity, and acceleration When we described the motion of an object moving in a straight line, we defined a coordinate system to refer to. We used the Cartesian system for translational motion. If you want to describe the motion Continue Reading

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Chapter 4: Measuring motion

Posted onJune 24, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

4.4 Acceleration If you closed your eyes and were transported to another location, you would not know what your new position is; we do not have a sense of position. If you closed your eyes and were moved at a Continue Reading

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Chapter 4: Measuring motion

Posted onJune 24, 2021December 30, 2021Authordanroth

4.3 Position vs. time graphs Let’s look at an object whose motion along a single dimension (for example, only moving forward/backwards) is described by the graph on the left in the figure below. What does this graph tell us? It Continue Reading

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