PPT-LAB 3: BALL PHYSICS
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CS 282 Questions about Assignment 1 Questions about last weeks lab Otherwise please sit next to your partner or someone else if your partner isnt here Housekeeping
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CS 282 Questions about Assignment 1 Questions about last weeks lab Otherwise please sit next to your partner or someone else if your partner isnt here Housekeeping We are going to make a ball fall and bounce off a table with physics. Become a professional…….maybe. 10 Pin Bowling. Goal: . Knock down as many pins as you can, get the most points, and have fun.. You have 10 frames to achieve this goal. You have two throws in each frame.. Stacy Whitaker. Kolby. Hamilton. Tyler Card. Eugene . Epler. Project Overview. Wood for . solidity. PVC for . controlled ball . movement. Mousetrap to . trigger shooter. Rubber bands . for elasticity. Wrap Up. The Volume of the Red Ball. An engineer, mathematician, and physicist are each asked to determine the volume of a red metal ball.. The mathematician measures the diameter, divides it by two to obtain the radius, and then performs a double . By Adelina Rolea YB. Why I like Tennis. Tennis is a very simple game to play. You don’t have to constantly run the entire time, though running is still an important part of playing. I like how you can exert a lot of force into one big hit and then watch how far the ball goes. I don’t play tennis right now, but I think I might play in the future.. By : Ituta Darryl. Gravity. Gravity is a force which attracts the objects to the ground.. Thats why we're talking about a basketball or a tennis ball or any other sports balls.. All starts with gravity and physics first gravity.. Understanding the Golf Swing. There are two reasons that there is no discussion of physics in golf instruction, golf commentary or golf magazines. First, the mere mention of physics causes the average person to completely lose interest. Second, most if not all of golf professionals and low handicappers are born with a natural swing and have never struggled with its fundamental difficulties. As a result they tend to emphasize the mechanics of the swing instead of the underlying physics. Understanding the physics and the principals of circular motion are essential for learning a swing for a person born without one.. A Physicist’s Approach. Alan M. Nathan, University of Illinois . a-nathan@illinois.edu @. pobguy. baseball.physics.illinois.edu. From Ben Lindbergh, The Ringer. 2. Possible Reasons for Surge. . Session 5. The Derivative. Integrals . Review. Plot a graph of the function f(x), where f represents how something is changing (e.g. it might be speed or acceleration). We write something like f(x) = x. What are problem solving classes?. These form a bridge between lecture material, labs and the exam.. In some problem solving classes you will be introduced to material covered in the lab part of the course.. Lecture . 4: . Kinematics in 2-3D. Speeder. A speeder passes you (a police officer) sitting by the side of the road and maintains their constant velocity . V. . You immediately start to move after the speeder from rest with constant acceleration . Free-fall with an initial horizontal velocity. (assuming we ignore any effects of air resistance). The curved path that an object follows when thrown or launched near the surface of Earth is called a . Free fall . with an initial horizontal velocity. (assuming we ignore any effects of air resistance). The curved path that an object follows when thrown or launched near the surface of Earth is called a . Topics. Sports Game Design and Development. Architectures. Class Structures. Agent Cooperation. Team based cooperation and Optimization. Physics. Object physics. Agent physics. Dead Reckoning. Strategy Development. Cutnell/Johnson Physics 7 th edition Classroom Response System Questions Chapter 2 Kinematics in One Dimension Interactive Lecture Questions 2.1.1. In the morning, a bird is in Tampa, Florida. In the afternoon, the bird is near Orlando, Florida. Given this information, which one of the following statements best describes the relationship between the magnitude of the bird’s displacement and the distance the bird traveled?
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