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    Notes are on Mr. Kovall's Page.  Click back to notes, then click the link. Extra notes will be here.
     
         Chapter 1: Vectors

         Fn= cos          Fp=sin
         as angle on incline gets larger, Fwt swings further away from normal, Fp gets larger, Fn gets smaller
         0 degrees: Fp=0 Fn=Fwt          45 degrees: Fp=Fn          90 degrees: Fn=0 Fp=Fwt
         smaller angle: same force does more work

         inertial reference point-person w/radar gun standing on shore at point of landing
         angle of departure--relative to bank or to true path
     

         Chapter 2: Parallel Forces
         unbalanced force help by pivot-swings to find equilbirium
         rotational equilbirium-not rotating, balanced torques in clockwise and counterclockwise directions
         translation-moving in one plane
         torque-what happens to off centered body causing rotation T=F x D

         Levers:
         1st Class: Effort Pivot Load, wheel/axle,
                   effort pushes doen to life load, force of effort doesnt match load unless pivot in dead center
                   maxium torque--great distance x small force = small distance x large force
                   effort less than load
         moment = torque = resistance
         2nd Class: Pivot, Load, Effort, wheelbarrow, effort less than load
         3rd Class: Pivot, Effort, Load, shovel, fishing pole, effort more than load

         line of action-line through force going for infinity
         axis of rotation-pivot
         stable equilibrium-lowest possible center of gravity
         unstable-center of gravity outside original base
         neutral-center of gravity always in original base (circular)

         distribution of load-compressional force vs support force, bridge
         translational equilibrium- sum of force up=sum of force down
     

         Friction:
         surface conditions dictate angle of movement
         F=ma
         kinetic friction, static friction, rolling friction
         opposite forces
         incline, horizontal
         instantaneous force--no acceleration (Fnet=Fk)
         sustained force--acceleration
         only find mewK at angle for constant speed
         only find mewS as angle for just about to move
     

         Horizontal and Vertical Motion:
         acceleration-uniform increase/decrease in motion over a time
         unifrom change in speed- increase acceleration
         constant acceleration-adding same increment to preexisitng speed

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