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PHY131H1F - Class 11 Today, finishing Chapter 6: Friction, Drag Rolling without slipping Examples of Newtons Second Law Microscopic bumps and holes crash.
Chapter 4 – Part 2 Force & motion with friction Sue Ramlo, PhD Part 2 for Panopto / Springboard Including frictional forces… what is friction? How do we.
ENERGY & ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS. Energy (E) The capacity to do work (more to come in a couple slides)
Work & Energy Physics, Chapter 5. Work Section 5.1.
Physics Chapter 5 Pp Presentation
20246259 Halliday Resnick Walker Fundamentals of Physics 8th Edition
Physics 111: Mechanics Lecture 5 Dale Gary NJIT Physics Department.
Objectives: After completing these notes, you should be able to: Define and calculate the coefficients of kinetic and static friction, and give the relationship.
Unit 1-3 Review 1. Mass = 4 kg, acceleration = 5m/s 2 → Find the weight - F g (N) 2 F t = 50N.