Transcription of Circular Motion Problems
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Physics Circular Motion Problems Science and Mathematics Education Research Group Supported by UBC Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund 2012-2015 F A C U L T Y O F E D U C A T I O N F A C U L T Y O F E D U C A T I O N D e p a r t m e n t o f C u r r i c u l u m a n d P e d a g o g y F A C U L T Y O F E D U C A T I O N Question Title Question Title Circular Motion Problems Retrieved from: Question Title Question Title Circular Motion Problems The following questions have been compiled from a collection of questions submitted on PeerWise ( ) by teacher candidates as part of the EDCP 357 physics methods courses at UBC. Question Title Question Title Circular Motion Problems I A Ferrari is traveling in a uniform Circular Motion around a racetrack.
blue hedgehog is 30 kg and he is rolling towards the spring at 20 m/s. The spring is massless (and therefore perfect), can compress 0.5 m and is attached to an immovable ... Remember: Treat Sonic like an indestructible point mass sliding along his trajectory. Acceleration due to gravity = 9.82 m/s2. Question TitleSolution
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