its versatile nature in imaging, roughness, nano scale force measurement to manipulation of tiny particle in nanoscale.…
is much more to pitching than just the size of the pitcher. Even though pitching deals with the strength someone has to be a good pitcher you have to understand the physics and the force behind the actual pitch. In pitching you will need to know about the physics the human body even just pitching in general and speed and velocity. Physics play a very important role in baseball especially in the pitching aspect of the game. Albert Einstein created physics way back in the like 1700’s,…
oppose force acts against to its motion is called friction force as shown in fig.1.7. The friction is not a property of material, but it is a system response. The ratio of…
She should gather evidence to use the word correctly other wise its just more of a hypothesis than theory. • Choose ONE of the scenarios below, then design an experiment and describe a procedure to enable you to make an estimate of the average speed. Your description should include the materials…
The History of the Development of the Four Fundamental Forces Nature has a total of four fundamental forces. The forces include gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear force. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses. Every object in this universe is pulling upon other objects. Many scientists came up with logics to explain the science behind gravitational forces. The first one to try was Aristotle in around 330 BC. Aristotle believed Earth and…
Terminal velocity is the constant speed of a falling object. One reason they have a low terminal velocity is they are built to be safe for the thing they are caring. The way they safely land the object is they are built to have a lower terminal velocity than the object. The parachute is pulled down by the force of gravity when it's falling. Gravity pulls down the parachute with a constant of 9.81 m/s2 . Gravity is a force that pulls together all matter that you can…
This law states that: “An object accelerates because a force acts on it and the stronger the force, the greater the acceleration. The acceleration will be inversely proportional to the mass of the object given the same force.” (Kingaby). Kicking a soccer ball is fairly easy, mostly because light air is inside. All the ball needs is a little tap and it begins to move. Kicking a soccer ball…
goes through water . Cat dipper holds 32 riders .The cars are designed to be the safest over-the-shoulder restraints that keep the passengers in their seats. Cat Dipper is the world’s incredible roller coaster, which reaches an amazing top speed of 104 mph. The drop hill is 465 feet tall. The ride last 1:35 seconds and it goes through the water twice. Cat Dipper operates on hydraulic lift that gives the riders high acceleration. As the roller coaster rises higher and higher into the…
1st, 2nd, 3rd law and aerodynamic forces had an effect on the rocket. The changes made to the rocket was that more mass was added to the rocket. Two grams of clay was added to the nose cone. The straw is 205 cm body length and there’s 3 fins on the bottom that are 4cm x 2cm. Newton’s 1st law is if an object in rest it will stay in rest unless an outside force acts on the object. Also, if an object in motion will remain in motion, unless an outside force acts on the object. For example,…
by an outside force. This law applies to gymnastics when a gymnast is flipping through the air they will not stop flipping until they either hit the ground or change their body position. Newton's second law states that the net force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate (F=ma). Newton's second law applies to gymnastics because male gymnasts are usually more muscular than female gymnasts so the tend to have more mass. This means that they will have to apply more force than female…