PHYA11H3 Lecture 6: Chapter 6 Dynamics I

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Chapter 6 dynamics i: motion along a line. Equilibrium: an object on which the net force is zero. The essence of newtonian mechanisms can be expressed in two steps: It might be moving along a straight line with a constant velocity in dynamic equilibrium: the object might be at rest in static equilibrium ( net= (cid:882) ), or ( =(cid:882) (cid:4667) Newton"s laws are vector equations such that net= (cid:882) is a shorthand of: (fnet)x= (cid:3051)=0, (fnet)y= (cid:3052)=0. In other words, each component of net must simultaneously be zero. 6. 2 using newton"s second law: the force acting on an object determine its acceleration = net/m, the object"s trajectory can be determined by using in the equation of kinematics. Newton"s second law is a vector equation, it can be broken down into its components: Mass is a scalar quantity that describes an object"s inertia: )t tells us something about the object, regardless of where the object is, what it"s doing, or.

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