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Newtonian Mechanics - Coggle Diagram
Newtonian Mechanics
Kinematics
The First Kinematic Equation is : Displacement = Initial Velocity times Time, plus 1/2 Acceleration times Time Squared.
The Second Kinematic Equation is: Final Velocity Squared = Initial Velocity Squared plus 2 times Acceleration times Distance
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The forth Kinematic Equation is: Displacement = Initial Velocity plus Final Velocity divided my 2 times Time
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Friction
Static Friction - The force that resists the movement between two or more solid objects relative to each other, until overcome by an applied force. Static friction normally has a larger coefficient than that of kinetic friction.
Kinetic Friction - The force that resists the movement of an object while in motion. This force is moving in the opposite direction of the movement of the object.
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Newtons Laws
Newtons First Law - Inertia: An object in motion will remain in motion, and an object at rest will remain at rest, unless acted on by a force.
Newtons 2nd Law - Net force of an object is equal to mass times acceleration - Equilibrium: When all the forces are balanced out.
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Free Body Diagrams
Definition: Diagrams used to show the relative magnitude and direction of all forces acting upon an object in a given situation.
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Air Resistance (Drag)
Definition: Drag is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding fluid.
Drag Equation: Drag = 1/2 times Density of Fluid times Velocity Squared times the Drag Coefficient times the Cross Sectional Area