Newton mechanics Definition and 59 Threads

  1. F

    Acceleration due to fictitious force independent of mass?

    I have been asked by someone if it is true that in general, for a constantly accelerating reference frame, i.e. a non-inertial reference frame, the acceleration of a particle (as observed in this frame) due to the corresponding fictitious force is independent of its mass. My response was yes...
  2. J

    Two blocks collide with spring in-between.

    Homework Statement Block 1 (mass 2 kg) is moving rightward at 10 m/s and block 2 (mass 5kg kg) is moving rightward at 3 m/s. The surface is frictionless, and a spring with spring constant of 1120 N/m is fixed on the left side on block 2. When the blocks collide, the compression of the spring is...
  3. faiziqb12

    An atomic explanation of Newton's Third Law of Motion

    let's look at force at the atomic level to understand the Newtons third law of motion. I'll use Helium atoms as an example. Now imagine we start with one atom HE2 stationary, and throw another atom HE1 at it.It is the velocity of HE1 that affects the motion of HE2 , because the system of these...
  4. V

    Non-Zero Potential Energy in SHM: Is Spring Stretched in Mean Position?

    in shm,if minimum potential energy of an shm is not zero,does that mean that in mean position ,spring is stretched. eg mass attached to a vertical spring.
  5. B

    Accelerometer on a rotating wheel- Net force calculation

    Homework Statement I have two analog MEMS accelerometers ADXL337, ADXL377. The ADXL337 can measure acceleration upto +/- 3g (where g = gravitational acceleration) and ADXL377 can measure upto acceleration of +/- 200g. More than this much amount of acceleration, would create noise and random...
  6. feyn

    Where does the energy for gravity come from?

    Basically my question is this( and sorry if my formulations are at times a bit sloppy, English is not my first language) : 1. we know energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only neconverted from one form into another 2.We know that an object in space, that is moving, will move...
  7. A

    Is any good way on how to deal with Newton Mechanics?

    just asking, because it seems abstract and complicated for me.
  8. K

    Newton Mechanics vs Special Relativity Problem

    Homework Statement According to Newtonian mechanics the momentum of the bus in the preceding problem is p= mv. According to relativity, p = gamma*mv. How does the actual momentum of the bus moving at .99c compare with the momentum it would have if classical mechanics were valid? *Note* The...
  9. E

    Calculating Velocity & Compass Heading After Car-Truck Collision

    A 1940 kg Oldsmobile traveling west on Saginaw Street at 17.4 m/s is unable to stop on the ice covered intersection for a red light at Abbott Road. The car collides with a 4166 kg truck hauling animal feed south on Abbott at 9.5 m/s. The two vehicles remain locked together after the impact...
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