Have you ever noticed athletes accelerating during the 100 meter run? The more they accelerate, the more they lean forward. Why? Let's do a simple analysis. Suppose the runner can be modeled as a ...
Imagine you want to study what happens when an object accelerates. Oh, this is way before any of that internet stuff—also, no computers or electronics. In fact, let's say it's the year 1780. What do ...
Students will apply their knowledge of physical science concepts to create a lunar lander game using Scratch. They will use Vernier force and acceleration sensors to understand forces and integrate ...
Speaker one We’ve been using Sir Isaac Newton’s theories for hundreds of years and still use his equations today. Now, how can we test Newton’s second law using equipment found in our laboratory?
Friction is a force that always opposes motion. Force is measured in newtons (N). A force is a push or a pull. Contact forces arise between two objects which are in contact. Non-contact forces act ...