KINEMATICS: Matching Equations to Appropriate Circumstances ( Part 1 )

Of all the topics that cause confusion among students new to physics, kinematics is no exception to the rule. Briefly speaking, kinematics can be described as the “ architecture of motion. “ Various types of forces ( F ) and energy ( E ) can give rise to motion observed within a system, whether thatContinue reading “KINEMATICS: Matching Equations to Appropriate Circumstances ( Part 1 )”

KINEMATICS: A Leap of Faith

A man leaps off of a 12m building into a large, 4 meter tall vat of quicksand. The man leaves the roof with a horizontal velocity of 18.0 miles per hour. ( 1.000 mi/hr = 0.4470 m/s ). Q1: A robot on the ground believes that the man is going to miss his mark, andContinue reading “KINEMATICS: A Leap of Faith”

KINEMATICS: The ” architecture of motion. “

Q: A mass m is moving horizontally across the surface of the earth with a velocity of ( v ) = 30 m/s . The mass approaches a ledge with an edge situated 100 m above the ocean. The mass eventually moves off the ledge and falls until it reaches the ocean’s surface. Calculate theContinue reading “KINEMATICS: The ” architecture of motion. “”