Newtons Laws Flashcards

1
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what is the angular speed equation

A

angular distance/time

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2
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what is the angular velocity equation

A

angular displacement/time

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3
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what is a revolution

A

a complete 360 degree turn

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4
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define angular acceleration

A

the rate at which the angular velocity changes over time

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5
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what are four sporting examples which use angular motion

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  1. golf swing
  2. bowling in cricket
  3. riding a bike
  4. freestyle swimming
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6
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what are three sporting examples of general motion

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  1. swimming
  2. running
  3. cycling
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7
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what are newtons three laws of motion

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  1. inertia
  2. law of force and acceleration
  3. newtons third law
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8
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what is the rotational inertia

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the resistance to a change in a rotation. The more rotational inertia an object has the more difficult is to get to spin

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what is the equation of inertia

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I(inertia) - M(mass) x r^2(radius of rotation)

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10
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how can you reduce inertia

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by decreasing either the mass or radius of an object

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11
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what is the equation for newtons second law of motion

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F(force) = M(mass) x A(acceleration)

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12
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what is the equation for impulse

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Impulse = F(force) x T(time)

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13
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what is a sporting example of impulse

A

A tennis player will change the tension of their strings as a means to increase or decrease the amount of time the ball spends on the racquet.

The more time on the racquet, the greater the impulse.
The less time on the racquet, the lower impulse.

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