Physics White Board Review Formula Practice What are
Physics White Board Review Formula Practice
What are the units force? Newtons What are the units for work? joules What are the units for mass? grams What are the units for acceleration? m/s 2 What are the units for distance? Meters or centimeters
Example 1: Work Formula 2 N The box to the left is pushed up the ramp. How much work was done to move the box up the ramp? W=Fd W = (2)(12) Work = 24 joules
Example 2: Net Force Formula ? ? ? 10 kilograms The above box accelerated 3. 4 m/s 2. What is the force that was applied to the above box? F = ma F = (10)(3. 4) F = 34 Newtons
Example 3: Average Speed Formula The graph to the right shows the motion of a cat over time. What was the cats average speed? S=d/t = 80/100 =0. 8 m/s
Example 4 12 Newtons of force 10 kilograms What is the acceleration of the above box? F=ma 12 = (10)(a) 1. 2 m/s 2
Example 5 Nicholas pushes a dirt bike up a ramp with a force of 225 N. He uses 1, 125 joules of energy to get the bike up the ramp. How tall must the ramp have been? W=Fd 1125 = (225)(d) Height (distance) = 5 meters
Example 6 What is the speed of the object after 6 seconds? Time (seconds) 0 Distance (meters) 0 2 3 6 3 7 2 8 5 S= d/t S = 3/6 0. 5 m/s
Example 7 The graph to the right shows the motion of a cat over time. What was the cats speed for the first 40 seconds? S = d/t = 20/40 0. 5 m/s
Example 8 The graph to the right shows the motion of a cat over time. What was the cats speed between 40 and 60 seconds? 0 m/s …the cat isn’t moving!!!
Example 8 The chart below shows the mass of four different types of balls. Each ball is sitting on top of the ramp that is also shown below. Which ball would has the greatest potential energy while sitting on top of the ramp? 2 m 4 m Ball Material Mass A B C D 63 g 7. 4 g 59 g 9. 2 g Metal Styrofoam Glass Plastic A) B) C) D) Ball A Ball B Ball C Ball D
Which of the following describes the energy transformations that takes place in a burning log? A) Chemical energy to radiant and thermal energy B) Chemical energy to electrical and thermal energy C) Potential energy to chemical energy D) Kinetic energy to radiant and thermal energy
Which of the diagrams show the conversion of chemical to mechanical energy? A) B) C) D) 1 and 2 1 and 3 2 and 4 3 and 4
Mrs. Tucker threaded a string through a straw, blew up a balloon and taped a balloon to a straw as shown below. When she releases air from the neck of the balloon what will happen? A) Following Newton’s 2 nd Law, the balloon and the straw will move toward point one. B) Following Newton’s 1 st Law, the balloon and straw will spin on the string. C) Following Newton’s 3 rd Law, the balloon and straw will move towards point 2. D) Following Newton’s 1 st Law, the balloon and straw will not move.
Biceps and triceps are muscles in the arm. When biceps expand, triceps contract, allowing the arm to move. Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion best explains the forces at work by the muscles in the arm? A) Newton’s 1 st Law of inertia B) Newton’s 2 nd Law of force and acceleration C) Newton’s 3 rd Law of action-reaction D) Newton’s Laws do not apply to human body parts.
When a car suddenly stops, the objects in the back seat are thrown forward. This is due to- A) B) C) D) Newton’s 1 st Law of Motion Newton’s 2 nd Law of Motion Newton’s 3 rd Law of Motion The Universal Law of Gravitation
The tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion is related to one of Newton’s laws. It is called. A) B) C) D) Acceleration Force Inertia Work
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