PHYS 161H Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pickup Truck, Memory Stick, List Of Bus Routes In Queens

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4, questions q32 and q33 and problem 22; 5, problems 4, 37, 52, 56, 65, 80, 82, 96, 99, 105 and 121; ch. Force: external push or pull that changes the state of the motion of an object (unless balanced by other forces). Newton"s second law: in the presence of a net external force (f(net) =/=0) Normal force: book on a flat table, f(net)y=0, fy=0, +n-mg=0 n=mg, perpendicular to the area (to the table, etc) Tension in a string or rope (all strings in this physics class are ideal (massless): tension, t, is equal on any part of the string, strings can only exert a pulling (not pushing) force. Force diagrams: free-body diagrams (fbds: draw only what object you are currently interested in, draw the coordinate axes (off to the side) with clearly labeled positive and negative directions, write fx=ma(x) or fy=ma(y)

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