What is acceleration
The area under the curve of a Force vs displacement graph
What is the Work done
The area under the curve of a Force vs Time Graph
What is Impulse or Change in Momentum
Slope of an angular displacement vs time graph
What is Angular velocity
Area under the curve of a mass vs acceleration graph
What is Force
What is displacement
A graph has a constant slope of "mg". The y-axis is labeled Gravitational Potential Energy. The label of the x-axis
What is h, height, vertical position, or y
The slope of a graph of an object's momentum vs its velocity.
What is mass
The labels of the axis for a graph with a slope equal to centripetal acceleration
What is v2 (y-axis) and r (x-axis)
The area under the curve of an acceleration graph
What is the CHANGE in velocity
A graph of Spring Potential Energy vs Spring Displacement is made. Describe its appearance.
What is curved upward (starting at zero)
The way to determine the Force on an object based on an Impulse vs. Time graph of the object
What is calculating the slope of the graph
Area under the curve of a Torque vs. Angular displacement graph
What is Work
The slope of Spring Constant vs Spring Force.
What is 1/spring displacement
The acceleration of the object whose motion is described in the picture.
The displacement of the spring
What is 4m
The impulse experienced by a 2 kg object between t=5 and t=10 seconds.
What is 4 kgm/s
Slope of an Angular Momentum vs. velocity graph for a point mass moving about a point
What is "r m sin(theta)"
A person applies an increasing horizontal force to a box on rough ground. The graph of acceleration vs applied force is shown. Determine the maximum value of static friction force.
What is 5N
At t=0, the object has a velocity of -10m/s. The speed of the object at t=4
What is 9.2 m/s
The net force on this object at t=1 sec.
At t=5 seconds, the velocity of the 4kg object was 3 m/s. The momentum of the object at t=0 seconds.
What is -20.5 kgm/s
An object's angular velocity vs time is graphed above. The net torque experienced by the object assuming its Moment of Inertia is 14 kgm2.
What is 11.2 Nm
Different amounts of Force are applied to objects of varying mass so that each one accelerates at the same rate as shown by the graph above. The acceleration of the objects.
What is 1.67 m/s2 or 10/6 m/s2