Physics PP1 Notes • Dec 2nd 2022 • 1125
Circular motion refers to motion along a curved path e.g., a roundabout. Suppose an object moving along a circular path of radius r covers a distance s represented by the arclength AB (a section of the circumference of a circular path of a circle is referred to as arclength), sweeping an angle about the center O....read more.
Physics PP1 Notes • Nov 30th 2022 • 3519
Objects float if they are less dense than, or of equal density with, the fluids (liquids and gases) they occupy. For example, while steel is denser than water, a steel ship can be made to float by introducing air-filled chambers which reduce the density of the ship relative to that of water. Floating bodies usually have part (or all) of their bodies in the liquid and as a result experience an upward force called upthrust (or buoyant force). Consider for instance an object of mass m, cross-sectional area A and height h fully submerged in a liquid of density ρ....read more.
Physics PP1 Notes • Nov 9th 2022 • 1917
When an object moves along a line, it is said to undergo linear motion. If it moves along a circular path or a bend, it is said to undergo circular or rotational motion. If the object moves to-and-fro about a mean position, it is said to undergo vibratory or oscillatory motion. ...read more.