An object will remain in its state of motion unless acted upon by an outside
force
2. The net force on a body is equal to the product of mass and acceleration;
=
3. When two bodies interact, the forces on the bodies are always equal in
magnitude an opposite in direction.
0 = 0 cos(0 )
and
= 0 cos(0 )
0 = 0 sin(0 )
and
= 0 sin(0 ) 2
W = 2 ()
1
and
= ()
1
2
1
2
Power =
0 cos(0 )
0 = 0 sin(0) 2 and
Keplers Laws
0 cos(0 )
) (
0 cos(0 )
20 2 cos()2
)2
Step 4: Substitute in
3. The square of the period of a satellite is proportional to the cube of the
semi major axis of its orbit
Collisions
Elastic Momentum and KE conserved
Plugging in the values, you will get a quadratic which you can plug into a
calculator and find the zeros of. The positive value will be the distance x, where
y = 0.
The answer to this question is = 22.59
Oscillation stuff
For a spring, =
Angular frequency can also be = 2 =
(1 2 )
(1 +2 ) 1
2 =
21
(1 +2 ) 1
=
=
2 2
Moment of Inertia
Derivation: Solid
Hollow Cylinder
Center of mass
=
Cross Product
1 1 + 2 2
1 + 2
Rotation
Parallel Axis Theorem:
Fluids
= +
= 2
= +
0 =
=
=
= +
Work =
= 1000 /3
= ( + )2 2
= 2 + 2 + 2 2
Or = 2
= 2
= 2
= 2
Angular Momentum
=
= 3 2
() = ( + )
Now Integrate
2
= 2
() = 2 sin() = 2 ()
(22 12 )
1
2
2
=
=
=
2 =
Waves:
2
1
2 2
2
For a wave: =
1
2 2
2
() = cos()
Force on a dam:
=
=
= 0 ( )
1
4
= [ 2 ]
2
0
1
= 2
2
Buoyant Force:
w is width
= g
Bernoullis Equation:
1
1
+ 1 + 12 = + 2 + 22
2
2