Physics Reviewer 1
Physics Reviewer 1
PHY10 : Review
A. Vectors
Scalar Quantity - a quantity which has only magnitude but no direction
Ex. Speed 40 kph
Vector Quantity - a quantity which has both magnitude and direction
Ex. Velocity- 40 kph due north
B. Vector Resolution Method or Component Method- it is the process of resolving the vector to its vertical and
horizontal components
Resultant, R- is the vector sum of 2 or more vectors whose effect is the same as the given set of vectors.
Ex:
A small boat travels 80.0 km north and then travels 60.0 km east in 1.0 hr. What is the boats displacement for
one-hour trip? What is the boats average speed during the one-hour trip?
Unit Vectors
A. Scalar Product or Dot Product of vectors A and B = AB cos
B. Vector Product or Cross Product of vectors A and B =AB sin
B. Kinematics
It is the study of how object moves without regard to the cause of motion.
EQUATIONS for Projectile Motion (x-axis) EQUATIONS for Projectile Motion (y-axis)
VOX = VO cos : VOX Horizontal Component of VO VOY = VO sin : VOY Vertical Component of VO
VOX = VFX = VnX Note : Constant Horizontal Velocities VFY = VOY + gt
s = Vx t h = VOYt + gt2
VFY2 = VOY2 + 2gh
Sign Convention (from origin) : s : (+) & h : (+)
V : (+) OR (+)
g = 9.8 m/s2
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Ex:
A projectile is fired from a gun and has initial horizontal and vertical components of velocity equal to 30 m/s and
40 m/s, respectively.
a. What is the initial speed of the projectile?
b. Approximately how long does it take the projectile to reach the highest point?
c. What is the speed of the projectile at the highest point in its trajectory?
d. Approximately what is the maximum horizontal distance reached by the projectile
F =ma where : FX= maX & FY = 0 (if motion is relatively or purely horizontal)
FX= 0 & FY = maY (if motion is relatively or purely vertical)
Ex: An object moves due to a net force of 37.5 N. It starts at rest and accelerates at 2.5 m/s 2. What is its mass?
A. 10 kg B. 25 kg C. 15 kg D. 20 kg
Friction Force (f) force acting between the body and its surface of contact which is acting parallel but opposite to
the direction of motion
[ fN or f = N ]
Types:
Static Friction, fs exists when the body is at rest but has the tendency to slide.
Kinetic Friction, fk opposing force when the body is in motion
Ex:
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Three identical blocks are pulled or pushed across a horizontal surface by a force F, as shown in the
drawings. The force F in each case has the same magnitude. Which figure will give the least kinetic frictional
force?
Ex:
A 10-kg block is set moving with an initial speed of 6 m/s on a rough horizontal surface. If the friction force is
20 N, approximately how far does the block travel before it stops?
D. Circular Motion
EQUATIONS Where:
2
FC = maC aC = v /R v linear or tangential velocity (m/s)
FC = mv2/R v = /R angular velocity (rad/s)
FC = mR2 = 2/T T period of rotation, time for 1 complete revolution (seconds)
FC = 4mR2/T2 T = 1/f f frequency, number of revolutions at a given time (per second or hertz)
FC = 4mR2f2
Ex: A 10 kg garbage bag is whirled into a uniform circular motion. The diameter of this circle is 50m. If the
centripetal force was measured to be 84,100 dynes, what is the linear speed of the garbage bag?
A. 1.45 m/s B. 12.5 m/s C. 20.56 m/s D. 17.677 m/s
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