Newtons Laws
Chapter 4
Motion 2 Dimensions
Chapter 5
Circular Motion
Chapter 6
Momentum and Hooke's Law
Calculations
100

What is Newtons first Law?

An object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force 

Law of Inertia 

100

What is the term for a piece of a vector that points in either the horizontal or vertical direction?

component 

100

What direction is an object accelerating while experiencing uniform circular motion 

inward, towards center of circle

100

What is Hooke's law?

force is directly proportional to the distance of deformation 

F= K*x

100

What is the centripetal force of a 70kg object when moving in circular orbit at a rate of 2m/s2

Fc=m*ac    

70*2= 140 Newtons 

200

What is newtons seconds law?

the net force on a body is equal to the body's acceleration multiplied by its mass or, equivalently, the rate at which the body's momentum is changing with time 

F = ma 

200

What angle launch of a projectile would result in a range of 0 meters?

0 or 90

200

A ball being swung in a circle from a string because detached and flies outward away from the center of the circle. In circular motion the acceleration is inward so why does the ball fly outward?

inertia 

200

Give one way a football player could increase his momentum? 

mass increase (gain weight) or increase speed

200

What is the centripetal acceleration of a car moving at 27 m/s around a radius of 3 meters? 

ac=v2/r

243 m/s2


300

What is Newtons 3rd law

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

action-reaction law

300

If an object sits on an inclined plane and no other object makes contact with the object, what is typically equal in magnitude to the component of the weight perpendicular to the plane?

normal force

300

What is the angle formed between the vectors of centripetal acceleration and centripetal force?

0 degrees

300

What are the units of k (spring constant)

N/m

300

What force is necessary to stretch an ideal spring with a spring constant of 120 N/m by .05 m?


F = k*x

100*.05= 5 N

400

What force is needed to give a mass of 15kg an acceleration of 5m/s2?

15kg*5m/s2= 75 Newtons

400

Ignoring drag, what is the x-component of the acceleration of a projectile?

0

400

What is the angle formed between the vectors of tangential velocity and centripetal force

90

400

What are the units of momentum? 

kg*m/s

400

A force of 52Newtons is applied at an angle of 40 degrees to the horizon resolve into x and y components 

Fx: 52Cos(40)= 39.83 N 

Fy: 52Sin(40) = 33.42 N 

500

What is the acceleration of a 60 kg mass when a 200 N force is applied to it?

A=F/m

200/60=3.333m/s2

500

There are two methods for finding vector components. The method that uses Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric identities is known as 

analytical method

500

What are the units of angular velocity?

radians

500

the change in momentum is known as 

impulse

500

A skier with a mass of 60kg is skiing down a snowy slope that has an incline of 30 degrees. Find the coefficient of kinetic friction for the skier if friction is known to be 25 N 

Fn= mgCos(theta)

60*9.8*Cos(30)= 509.22

mu= fk/Fn 25/509.22 = .049

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