W3 - Linear Kinematics 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Uniform acceleration

A

Rate of change of velocity is CONSTANT

When the net external force acting on an object is constant

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2
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How to calculate weight?

A

Mass x Gravity

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3
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EQUATIONS OF UNIFORM ACCELERATION

What does the U refer to?

A

Initial velocity

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4
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EQUATIONS OF UNIFORM ACCELERATION

What does the V refer to?

A

Final velocity

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5
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EQUATIONS OF UNIFORM ACCELERATION

What does the S refer to?

A

Displacement of object

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EQUATIONS OF UNIFORM ACCELERATION

What does the A refer to?

A

Acceleration

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7
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EQUATIONS OF UNIFORM ACCELERATION

What does the T refer to?

A

Time

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8
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EQUATIONS FOR UNIFORM ACCELERATION

V = ……

A

V = u + at

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9
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EQUATIONS FOR UNIFORM ACCELERATION

V^2 = …..

A

V^2 = u^2 + 2as

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10
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EQUATIONS FOR UNIFORM ACCELERATION

S = …..

A

S = ut + 1/2at^2

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11
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If person A has a heavier mass than person B, do they reach the ground faster?

A

NO

Not if air resistance is the same

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12
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What is vertical acceleration always due to?

A

Gravity

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13
Q

What is acceleration always at when horizontal for motion in flight ?

A

0

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14
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What do we assume acceleration due to gravity is?

A

-9.81 m/s^2

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15
Q

When an object is in flight what is the only acceleration acting horizontally on it?

A

Air resistance

– Assume its negligible = horizontal acceleration always 0

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16
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In projectile motion, is the vertical motion influenced by horizontal velocity?

A

NO

17
Q

What is resultant velocity?

A

Actual velocity of object at take off

18
Q

PROJECTILE MOTION

Resultant velocity

Vres^2 = ….

A

Vres^2 = Vx^2 + Vy^2

19
Q

What do peak velocities tell?

A

Highest velocity achieved during same concentric lift phase.

Single point

ALWAYS a lot higher than the mean.