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Vector/3 Laws Test Tip Sheet Definitely study your vector quiz. Of course, study old H.W.s and notes. Try making flash cards. Study with a friend. Practice questions online at http://www.stmary.ws/physics/home/review/ForcesReview.htm AND 1. Know how to find resultants when the angle between the forces are :
1a) Know how to draw resultants and equilibrants (tail to tail & head to tail)
2. What angle between forces produces the greatest resultant? _____smallest resultant _______ 3. Be able to find horizontal and vertical components. Ex) 6 N 35 degrees south of east. Draw it and use trigonometry to find Fx and Fy (horizontal and vertical components)
4. Draw a force so its vertical component is at its maximum possible value. Now change the angle so that is has the largest possible horizontal component. Largest Vertical Component? Largest Horizontal component?
5) What happens to the size of each component when you change your force angle from 30 to 45 degrees?
6. When the angle a vector
makes from the horizontal increases, its horizontal component of the force 7. Could the forces 8 N, 4 N and 2N ever be in a state of equilibrium?
8. Know F=ma plugin questions. Also 2 step F=ma problem. First find Fnet (resultant), then use F=ma,
9. How much more inertia does a 10 kg mass have than a 2 Kg?.
10. What makes the world go 'round? (according to Newton, that is!!)
11. Carefully draw all the forces on a box on the ground and on an incline. Study all free body diagrams.
12. There are about 3 to 4 third law questions. Know examples. "When object A exerts a force on object B, _______________________________________
13. A
HUGE St. Mary's hockey
player checks a tiny Portledge hockey player. Compare each players':
14. A man pushes a wagon with a force of 20 N and an angle of 60 degrees. Which component of this force actually is responsible for moving the wagon? Calculate this component. (Use trig.) [ Perpendicular Components Animation ]
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