Physics questions/lab report | Physics homework help
I have a lab report that requires some materials and photos. I have attached a word document listing the required materials and I will need photos of the procedures being done.
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Define the term impulse.
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Using the principle of momentum conservation, explain what happens when a moving billiard ball collides with a stationary ball (cue ball hitting the eight ball).
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Explain the difference between energy and power and how they are related to work. Give examples of each.
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A 1000 kilogram car is lifted 1 meter.
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What is the potential energy with respect to the floor?
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If the car is lifted 2 meters high, what is the new value of potential energy with respect to the floor?
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Explain the following: Potential energy of an object varies linearly with position (height).
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As you catch a fast-moving fastball, why is it wise to move your hand in the direction of the ball’s motion? Explain in terms of work and energy.
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If a sprinter running at a speed of 10 meters per second could convert his/her kinetic energy into upward motion, how high could he/she jump?
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What various forms of energy are present as you shoot a bow and arrow?
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Answer the following questions:
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If you push a lawn mower across a yard in 10 seconds, how does the work done compare with pushing it across the same yard in 20 seconds? Explain why.
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How does the power for 10 seconds compare to the power for 20 seconds?
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How many kilometers per liter will a car obtain if its engine is 25 percent efficient and it encounters an average force of 1000 Newtons? Assume the energy content of gasoline is 40,000,000 joules per liter (J/L).