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    acted upon by and unbalance force.” (Classroom, 1996-2016) Inertia describes the tendency of an object to repel any change in motion, and also states that an object with greater mass will have greater inertia. When an unbalanced force acts…

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    Something that is stressed is that the heavier the object is, more force will be required to move that object. However, the lighter the object, the less force will be required to move it an example could be used in this picture In Figure A, there is a man who car appears to be at a standstill. The man in the picture is appearing to try to move the car to go .05 m/s/s. So, you would be trying to figure out, how much force is the man going to need to apply to the car to get it too move in his…

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    Suhani Shah & Emma Bekhet Purpose: To develop an efficient and accurate method of using torque to mass a meter stick – without using a triple beam balance or spring scale / force meter. Materials: One meter stick One fulcrum Three sliding Clips One 50 gram hanging mass Procedures: Setup fulcrum Attach a sliding clip at the 50 cm mark of the meter stick and place meter stick on a fulcrum. From that point, move the sliding clip left and right (based on which side of the meter stick is…

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    Projectile motion is basically a linear path the object will go in when force acts on the object in this case the force would be the foot kicking the ball. When the ball is kicked up with the force to go over the opponents head this will form an upside parabola shaped arch. When the ball hits its highest point , which is the max point, the velocity is zero and then the ball starts…

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    In my short experience of the college life, I was forced to adapt to some different circumstances. Throughout this short journey, I learned a thing or two. I was force to balance not only my finances but also my time. I learned new organization tactics as well as key skills about managing my priorities. This is evident in the major increase to my self-management score. It’s no secret that college can be a very stressful time in a young adult’s life, and my summer experience was no exception. I…

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    law when force is increased acceleration increases assuming that mass stays constant. a=F/m Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to prove when force increases acceleration also increases. The independent variable is amount of force applied to the Lenny Board and the dependant variable is the acceleration of the Lenny Board. 3 controlled variables are mass, surface of testing, and the Lenny Board (the weight, the amount of grease on the bearings, ECT) itself. Hypothesis 1: If we increase force on…

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    Diagram 1.6: Diagram showing tension force in the string (from 0 cm increasing in 1 cm until a displacement of 15 cm has been attained) This diagram shows the manner in which the tension force applied to the string was calculated. Starting at 0 centimeters, forces were provided in the string such that the string would extend one additional centimeter from the previous measurement. Using the Capstone® software, the force applied to the string was calculated at the given horizontal…

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    and fluid. The normal force is one component of the contact force between two objects. For example, a roller coaster and its track are normal forces. Another major component is frictional force. It is in a direction parallel to the plane of the interface between objects. Friction always opposes any relative motion between more than surface. Static friction is the friction that exists between a stationary object and the surface on which it is resting. Static frictional forces from the non…

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    Newton's three laws of motion consist of information about gravity, force and acceleration. The law’s where written by Newton in 1666. Each law explains a different theory about how gravity works. The first law talks about why objects stay in motion or rest unless an unbalanced force is acted upon that object. The next law explains how force equals acceleration. The third law talks about how if any action is created there is a equal and opposite reaction that appears. Each one of these laws…

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    Introduction A vessel floating in water reacts to its environment with motion. It has six degrees of freedom, three translational and three rotational. When the floating vessel is attached to appendages, which in this case is mooring lines and risers, these attached slender structures also have effect on how the vessel reacts to the environmental loads. This study is to understand how these effects are analysed. In this chapter, the solution of the uncoupled and coupled analysis is going to be…

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