The document outlines Newton's laws of motion and gravitation, which are used to solve kinetic problems involving particles and their motion. It discusses using rectangular coordinates and kinetic diagrams to systematically solve problems. An example problem is presented where three connected toy cars are pulled by a horizontal force, and students are asked to determine the acceleration of the cars and force between cars using Newton's laws. The instructor thanks the students at the end.
The document outlines Newton's laws of motion and gravitation, which are used to solve kinetic problems involving particles and their motion. It discusses using rectangular coordinates and kinetic diagrams to systematically solve problems. An example problem is presented where three connected toy cars are pulled by a horizontal force, and students are asked to determine the acceleration of the cars and force between cars using Newton's laws. The instructor thanks the students at the end.
The document outlines Newton's laws of motion and gravitation, which are used to solve kinetic problems involving particles and their motion. It discusses using rectangular coordinates and kinetic diagrams to systematically solve problems. An example problem is presented where three connected toy cars are pulled by a horizontal force, and students are asked to determine the acceleration of the cars and force between cars using Newton's laws. The instructor thanks the students at the end.
Class Instructor LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1. Recall and familiarize Newton’s three laws of motion and Newton’s law of gravitation 2. Apply Newton’s second law to kinetic problems involving the motion of one particle or a system of particles 3. Summarize step-by-step problem-solving strategy using kinetic diagram and rectangular coordinates NEWTON’S THREE LAWS OF MOTION NEWTON’S THREE LAWS OF MOTION NEWTON’S THREE LAWS OF MOTION NEWTON’S LAW OF GRAVITATION NEWTON’S LAW OF GRAVITATION PROCEDURE FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING PROCEDURE FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING RECTANGULAR COORDINATES RECTANGULAR COORDINATES A SYSTEM OF PARTICLES EXAMPLE #1 The 3 toy cars (with mass marked) connected together is being pulled by a horizontal force of magnitude of 𝐹 = 3.5 N. Determine the acceleration of the cars, as well as the force between car A and B. (Neglect friction) EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 EXAMPLE #1 CSPC-PSUB College of Engineering and Architecture
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