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physics g10

first law of motion

an object continues to be in a state of rest, or of uniform velocity in a straight line as long as no external force acts upon it. Law of inertia

second law of motion

if there is a net force acting on an object, the object will experience an acceleration.

third law of motion

for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

how to change from g to kg?

divide by 1000

how to change km to m?

times by 1000

change kmh to m/s

divide by 3.6

how to change cm to m

divide by 100

change mg to kg

mg-g-kg

how many seconds in an hour

3600

how to calculate distance

add all numbers together

how to calculate displacement

east - west, north minus south (order doesnt matter). put answer with direction next to it. ex) 2m[S]

distance graph

times the point of v and t. ex) v=3, t=5, delta x=15

what happens when velocity in a graph changes from positive to negative

the movement of the object switches directions

how does inertia apply to car accidents and neck injuries

it applies when the car gets rear ended bc your body wants to stay at rest, but the force pushed you backward, so your neck jerks quickly, and the headrests stop your head from flinging back

why does running in a zigzag away from an elephant help

higher mass, harder to accelerate

why are astronauts called weightless

they still have inertia/mass, but no gravity means no weight

net force in same direction

add them

net force in opposite direction

subtract them, write direction beside number

which units go where (delta x = v delta t)

X= m
V= m/s

T= s

which units go where (delta v = a delta t)

T= s
V= m/s

A= m/s squared

which units go where (f = ma)

f= N
m= kg

a= m/s squared

also find t and v

which units go where (p=mv)

P=kgm/s
M=kg

V=m/s

which units go where (pi + delta p= pf)

Pi= kgm/s
Delta P= kgm/s

Pf= kgm/s

m, vi, vf stay the usual ones

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