Newtonian Mechanics Flashcards
What is inertia
Resistance to motion ob an object. It is directly related to mass.
What is newtons first law?
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion
What is newtons second law of motion
F = MA Force = Mass x acceleration
The unit of force is a newton (N)
The unit of mass is KG
The unit of acceleration is meters over seconds squared m/s^2
What is the formula for gravity and how does it relate to mass and weight
Gravity is a force that creates an acceleration of 9.81 m/s²
Weight (measured in newtons N) is the force created by gravity (represented by the constant G) acting on mass (KG).
Hence a mass of 1kg has a weight of 9.81 newtons
What is newtons third law?
Every action has an equal an opposite reaction
What is the formula for force applied at an angle without friction. E.g a roller-coaster on downward slope.
F x sinθ
Force multiplied by the sine of the angle
What is the relationship between velocity, acceleration and time
V = Vo + A x T
V₀ (initial velocity at point zero) + acceleration x time
Velocity is measured in Meters per second.
Time is measured in seconds
Acceleration is measured in meters over seconds squared m/s²
What is the formula for position with respect to velocity, acceleration and time
Χ = V₀ +1/2 At²
Position in meters is equal to the initial velocity + (1/2) acceleration multiplied by time squared.
velocity is measured in meters per second (m/s)
Acceleration is measured in meters per second squared (m/s²)
Time is measured in seconds (s)
What is the equation for predicting velocity as a function of position and acceleration
V² = V₀² x A x P
Velocity squared = initial velocity squared + 2 x acceleration x position
What is the definition of work in physics
Work = force x distance
Only the component of work included in the direction of the movement is included in the calculations.
The unit of work is joules (j)
Note that static resistance to force does not count as work by this definition.
What is Kinetic energy
KE = 1/2 M V²
Kinetic energy = 1/2 mass x (velocity squared)
The unit for kinetic energy is joules (j)
Mass is kg
Velocity is m/s
What is the work energy theorem
The net kinetic energy = final kinetic energy minus initial kinetic energy = change in kinetic energy
Explain gravitational potential energy
Any object above the ground can release its kinetic energy by falling.
The greater the mass of the object and the greater the height above the ground the more potential energy it contains.
PE = GHM
Potential energy = gravity x height x mass
Unit for potential energy is joules (j)
Explain potential energy in a spring
Hooks law states that
PE = 1/2 K X²
K is a constant for the stiffness of the individual spring
X is a variable of how far the spring is pushed or pulled from its neutral position
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Explain the law of conservation of energy
Within a system
mechanic energy = kinetic energy + potential energy
The sum of the two will stay the same although the ratio will change as gravity converts some potential energy to kinetic energy. For example a stationary roller-coaster at the top of the run has 100 joules of potential energy and 0 joules of kinetic energy. Half way down it has 50 of each. At the bottom its has 100 joules of kinetic energy.