Motion
related topic: Mechanical engineering |
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Angular momentum angular momentum |
| Circular
motion and planetary motion circular
motion and planetary motion |
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Circular motion and planetary motion Speed and Velocity, Acceleration, The
Centripetal Force Requirement, Mathematics of Circular Motion |
| Circular motion and the law
of gravity angular velocity, angular acceleration, tangential velocity and
acceleration and, centripetal acceleration, newton's universal law of
gravitation |
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Constant motion equations QT movie constant speed, constant velocity, and
constant acceleration |
| Free
body diagrams gravity, normal force, friction, push or pull, tension |
| Free fall motion
free fall motion |
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Free fall motion
free fall motion, It is a motion under influence of gravity alone |
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Free-fall under gravity Galileo Galilei was the first scientist to
appreciate that, neglecting the effect of air resistance, all bodies in
free-fall close to the Earth's surface accelerate vertically downwards with the
same acceleration 9.81 m/s2 |
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Harmonic motion Simple Harmonic Motion, spring, equilibrium, mass |
| Horizontal projectile motion |
| Inertia
A stationary object will not move unless it is acted on by an unbalanced force,
An object at rest will remain at rest unless it is acted on by a net, external
force, |
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Kinematics the study of motion |
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Kinematic Equations and Free Fall a free-falling object is an object which
is falling under the sole influence of gravity,
Free Fall and Air Resistance |
| Kinematic friction and kinetic energy |
| Laws
of motion |
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Moments of inertia |
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Motion
Position, Velocity, Acceleration, Graphing Motion, Free fall motion |
| Motion in one dimension translation, rotation and vibration |
| Motion
in one dimension definitions for displacement, velocity and acceleration |
| Motion
in two dimensions displacement, velocity and acceleration as vectors in two
dimensions |
| Newton's
first law: inertial |
| Newton's Laws
1, Newton's Laws
2 |
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Newton's Laws an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction |
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Newton second law
Newton's second law |
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Oscillations pdf file, en
Français |
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Oscillatory motion |
| Pendulum and reference frames |
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Projectile Motion Projectile Motion |
| Rectilinear motion on a horizontal plane |
| Rotational dynamics |
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Rotational motion using the concepts of centripetal acceleration |
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Rotational Motion
Circular motion, Angular position, Angular velocity, Angular acceleration,
Torque, Static Equilibrium, Moment of inertia, Rotational kinetic energy,
Angular momentum |
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Simple harmonic
motion |
| Simple harmonic
motion |
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Simple harmonic motion and
resonance motion that repeats in a regular pattern over and over again is
called periodic motion |
| Slant projectile motion |
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Springs and
pendulums |
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Straight
line motion Motion along a straight line, displacement, speed, velocity,
acceleration |
| Torque and
rotational motion torque is a measure of how much a force acting on an
object causes that object to rotate |
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Two dimensional motion |
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Uniform circular motion the motion of an object along a circular path |
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Horizontaal |
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