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Mechanics 4 Steps in Using the Formula


 Dynamics 1. Gather all the data. 4 in all.
Rectilinear Motion Formulas 2. Look from the formulas where all
1. V f =V o + at the given data are present.
2. S= ( V 2+at ) t
o
3. Substitute all the data in the
at formula to find the unknown.
3. S=V o t + 2 4. Just do it!
V f 2 −V o2
4. S= (2a ) Freeling Bodies
1
S= g t 2
2
Where:
S= Distance Where:
m
V f =Final Velocity g=gravity ; 9.8 ; 32.2 fps
s
V o =Initial Velocity g=+ when going down
a= Accelaration g=−when going up
t=time

Projectiles Rotation(Angular Motion)“allinrad”


The equation of projectile: Uniform Motion:
g x2 θ=ωt
y=x tan α−
2V o2 cos 2 α Uniform Acceleration:
ω f −ωo
Special Formulas: 1. α =
2V o t
1. t= sin α 1 2
g 2. θ=ω0 t + 2 α t
2. R=V o t cos α
3. ω f =ωo +2 αθ
2 2

V o2
3. R= sin α
g
Where:
V 2 rad
4. Rmax = o α =4 5° α =angular acceleration,
g sec 2
V o2 2 rad
5. H max = sin α θ=angular displacement ,
sec
g
ω=angular velocity , rad
Where: Relationship between Translation
R=Range and Rotation
Rmax =Maximum Range s=r θ v=r ω
H max =Maximum Height a=rα
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Mechanics For 2 forces:
 Statics 1.
Resultant Freeling Bodies
For 2 forces: 1
S= g t 2
Case 1: F 1 ⊥ F 2 Pytheorem 2
R=√ F 12+ F 22 Where:
m
F g=gravity ; 9.8 ; 32.2 fps
θ=tan −1 2 s
F1 g=+ when going down
Case 2: F 1 not ⊥ F 2 ParaMethod g=−when going up
R=√ F 1 + F 22 +2 F 1 F 2 cos θ
2

−1 F 2 sin θ
∅=sin
R
Where:
F 1∧F2=Forces(diff . direction)
∅= Angle of F 2
θ=Angle of Resultant

Projectiles Rotation(Angular Motion)“allinrad”


The equation of projectile: Uniform Motion:
g x2 θ=ω t
y=x tan α−
2V o2 cos 2 α Uniform Acceleration:
ω f −ωo
Special Formulas: 4. α =
2V o t
6. t= sin α 1 2
g 5. θ=ω0 t + 2 α t
7. R=V o t cos α
6. ω f =ωo +2 αθ
2 2

V o2
8. R= sin α
g
Where:
V 2 rad
9. Rmax = o α =4 5° α =angular acceleration,
g sec 2
V o2 2 rad
10. H max = sin α θ=angular displacement ,
sec
g
ω=angular velocity , rad
Where: Relationship between Translation
R=Range and Rotation
Rmax =Maximum Range s=r θ v=r ω
H max =Maximum Height a=rα

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