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Physics notes:
Newtons and work
 Mass doesn’t directly affect velocity. It does directly affect inertia.

 System-regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified whole

 Two blocks on incline, string snaps, block went from moving forward, stop , then slide down.

 Negative work when force is applied opposite to the direction of motion

 In pulley system (like elevator when asked for work done by motor
Wnet = ΔEK
Wgravity + Wcountweight + Wmotor = 0
Wmotor = - (Wgravity + Wcountweight)

 There are only six vector quantities :
Displacement (negative when moving backwards)
acceleration.
force.
momentum.
weight
velocity.

 Free fall- Motion of an object under the influence of gravity/gravitational force/weight only

 (Ball thrown from upward moving hot air balloon) Name and define in words the law that explains
why the ball first moves upwards immediately after it is dropped- Newton's First Law-A body will
remain in its state of rest or motion at a constant velocity unless a non-zero net/resultant force acts
on it.

 Momentum unit is kg.m.s-1


 Impulse unit is N.s



 Using impulse momentum theory to explain why arrestor beds and seatbelts are used- both increase
the time over which the Fnet is applied thus reducing the Fnet applied as change in momentum
stays the same. (Fnet. T= change in momentum

,  Terminal velocity- when an object falls at a maximum constant velocity



 In hot air balloon problems the speed of the balloon is the vi of the ball or object.



 For all equations of motion a direction must be chosen as positive or negative (either up or down or
left or right)



 Work done on an object equals the energy transferred
 Positive work done when angle of fapp is less than 90 degrees(positive work= energy
transferred.
 0 work done at 90 degrees
 Negative work done if fapp is applied at angle greater than 90 degrees

 Use term ‘line absorption spectra’ when a glass prism is used to break apart light

 FACTORS AFFECTING FRICTION-
 Roughness/smoothness of the sliding object.
 Roughness/smoothness of the surface.
 Shape/design of the object.
 Normal force acting upon the sliding bodies.( normal force is the force pushing the two
surfaces together, and the stronger the normal force, the stronger the force due to friction)

 Dry friction is independent of the surface area of a contact.
 Type of friction involved(rolling/sliding)

 Inelastic collisions-energy not conserved. Elastic collisions- energy is conserved (calculate using ep
and ek and checking if initial equals final)

 The area under an acceleration graph represents the change in velocity. The area under the net
force vs. time graph represents the change in momentum



 Mechanical energy is conserved when ek is equal



 Momentum is conserved when the conservation of momentum equation balances out



 Translational kinetic energy is directly proportional to mass and the square of the magnitude of
velocity

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