info belowFRICTIONThe lab activity uses a simulation developed by University of ColoradoFriction Simulation
info below FRICTION The lab activity uses a simulation developed by University of Colorado Friction Simulation Click Here Select “Friction” on the bottom of the screen, then select all the right corner options. Start with the m=50kg wood box on the floor and increase the applied force such as the “Sum of Forces” is at […]
INFROMATION BELOW Lab 3 – Force 1. What is force?2. What is the unit for force?3. Analyze each vector diagram and fill
INFROMATION BELOW Lab 3 – Force 1. What is force? 2. What is the unit for force? 3. Analyze each vector diagram and fill in the table below. Vector Diagram Resultant Force (Magnitude and Direction) 4. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec2? 5. What is […]
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFOData Collection: Linear MotionLinear motion refers to the motion of an object along a straight
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFO Data Collection: Linear Motion Linear motion refers to the motion of an object along a straight line. This experiment will study in activity 1 the linear motion in a horizontal direction and in activity 2 the linear motion in a vertical direction. Material you need: · Tennis ball or any small […]
Can someone help me with this homework assignmen? Only 15 questions.Last Name _____________________________ First Name ____________________ Major
Can someone help me with this homework assignmen? Only 15 questions. Last Name _____________________________ First Name ____________________ Major _________________ 1. Complete the following statement: The angular measure 1.0 radian is equal to A) 0.0175°. B) 57.3°. C) 1.57°. D) 3.14°. E) 6.28°. 2. A bicycle travels 141 m along a circular track of radius 30 […]
please review the information below .Measurements of Length and Time Objectives
please review the information below . Measurements of Length and Time Objectives To make basic measurements of length and time To practice graphing using spreadsheet software and paper and pencil. 1. Length · Estimate a 1-meter length by putting a pen or pencil at one end of a table and placing a second pen or […]
see attachmentLab 1 – Identifying Atomic Spectra Name: Overview:
see attachment Lab 1 – Identifying Atomic Spectra Name: Overview: In this activity you will explore how different types of spectra are made and get a brief overview of what instrument astronomers use to record spectra. Next, you will explore the atomic structure of hydrogen and the energy levels of electrons. Lastly, you will […]