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PHYS 101 SU Physics Particle Kinetics Rectangular Coordinates Essay
I’m working on a physics project and need a sample draft to help me learn.
There are 14 sample topics below but you can omit some of them. I also have a copy of the book, so no external reference is needed but if you are using one or more, make sure to include proper citations.
Topics
Chapters of the book
Rectilinear motion of particles
12.1-12.2
Rectilinear motion of particles – piecewise continuous motion
12.3
Curvilinear motion – rectangular coordinates
12.4 – 12.6
Curvilinear motion – normal/tangential (path) coordinates
12.7
Curvilinear motion – cylindrical coordinates
12.8
Curvilinear motion – continued
Relative and dependent motion of particles
12.9 – 12.10
Particle kinetics: Rectangular coordinates
13.1 – 13.4
Particle kinetics: normal/tangential coordinates
13.5
Particle kinetics: cylindrical coordinates
13.6
Particle work and energy
14.1-14.3
Power, efficiency, and conservation of energy
14.4 – 14.6
Linear momentum and impulse
15.1-15.2
Conservation of momentum for systems of particles
15.3
Impact
15.4
“The moment of a force is the tendency for the force to cause rotation of a particle/rigid body about a given point in space. One of the key features here is that the moment of the force is dependent upon where we measure it from; the point in space that we calculate the moment. Mathematically, we calculate the moment of the force about a point A as MA=rA×FMA=rA×F , where MA is the moment of the force as a vector, F is the force vector, and rA is the position vector from A to any location along the line of action of the force. The above mathematical representation is in vector form and works in all situations. However, sometimes the scalar form of the equation is easier to work with: MA=rA?F?sin(?)MA=rA?F?sin?(?), where the moment, position vector are in scalar form and ?? is the angle between the position vector and force vector. (A visual drawing of this would really make this definition amazing)”