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Force, Motion
Force, Motion
Rotational Motion
Displacement (s)
θ = S/r where,
θ = angular displacement (rad);
S=r θ
s = arc length (m);
A C
B D
A Two objects of the same size have the same attraction between them
Symbol of Force F
Forces
Acceleration = 0m/s
Forces Energies
Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely
cold place high temperatures
Despite being red, Mars is Venus is the second planet Neptune is the farthest planet
actually a cold place from the Sun from the Sun
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
4N a=3.5m/s2
Smooth surface
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Elastic collision Inelastic collision
Two objects collide and move apart after a Two objects combined and stop, or move
collision together with common velocity after
collision
m1 m2 m1 m2 m1 m2 m1 m2
U1 U1 U1 U1 U1 U1 V
Description Example
Force Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in System
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01 04 05
Mercury is the closest Earth is the third planet Jupiter was named after a
planet to the Sun from the Sun Roman god
02 03 06
Venus is the second planet Mars is full of iron oxide Saturn was named after a
from the Sun dust Roman god
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the 01 04 Despite being red,
smallest planet of Mars is a cold
them all place
Jupiter Earth
Jupiter is the 02 03 Earth is the only
biggest planet in planet known to
the Solar System harbor life
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Energy
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun
Mars Jupiter
Despite being red, Mars is Jupiter is the biggest planet
actually a cold place in the System
Earth Neptune
Earth is the only planet Neptune is the eighth planet
known to harbor life from the Sun
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Mars Venus
25% Despite being red, Mars is 75% Venus is the second planet
a cold place. It’s full of from the Sun. It’s hot there
iron oxide dust
Mercury Jupiter
50% Mercury is the closest 90% Jupiter is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun and the the biggest planet of them
smallest one all
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Force Acceleration
Mercury is a small planet Saturn was named after a Roman god
Earth is the planet with life Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet
Mars is full of iron oxide dust Ceres is located in the main asteroid belt
Jupiter was named after a Roman god The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Mercury is the closest Earth is the third planet Jupiter was named after a
planet to the Sun from the Sun Roman god
01 02 03
04 05
Venus is the second planet Mars is full of iron oxide
from the Sun dust
Force, Motion, and Energy - Infographics
Saturn is composed
mostly of hydrogen and Saturn
helium
Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars is Venus is the second planet
planet to the Sun a cold place from the Sun
Mars Neptune
Despite being red, Mars is Neptune is the farthest planet
actually a cold planet Saturn from the Sun
Saturn composed of
hydrogen and helium
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