Newton’s laws of motion

Equilibrium of Concurrent Forces

This system can only be understood if we first understand equilibrium. An entity is considered to be in equilibrium if it has all forces exerted equally. If all forces exerted upon an entity are equal, they cancel each other, making the impact 0. The term “concurrent forces” refers to forces that meet while passing through a common

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Equality of vector

Mainly there are two types of quantities. Anything is denoted with the help of quantities. These quantities are termed scalar and vector. Scalar means the quantity which only has a magnitude that is an integer, decimal, or fractional value. But in the case of a vector, a quantity that has magnitude and direction is known

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Different Types Of Motion

Linear Motion The most basic form of motion is called linear motion. Any motion involves changes in specific physical quantities. A body that is moving in a fashion such that the direction of its movement does not change abruptly is called linear motion.  A body in linear motion will cover a certain amount of distance

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Different Cases of a Velocity-Time Graph

Velocity-time graph is a graph used to describe the relationship between the distance travelled by an object and the time it takes for it to travel that distance. It helps understand the motion of the object. The slope of this graph also helps calculate the acceleration of the motion. We can find both average and

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Differences Between Average Speed and Instantaneous Velocity

Speed and velocity are two different entities. Average speed is defined as the total path traversed by an object divided by the total time taken for the motion to take place. Instantaneous speed is the speed recorded at a specific time or instant.  On the other hand, average velocity implies the change in position of

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Conservation of Momentum

Momentum Momentum, sometimes also known as linear momentum, is defined as the product of an object’s mass and velocity. Alternatively, momentum is defined as ‘mass in motion’.  Because all objects have mass, they have momentum if they move, which indicates their mass is moving. Any change in the system’s mass or velocity results in a

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Conservation Of Linear Momentum

Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. Every object around us has energy when it is in motion. The conservation law applies to momentum because of its property of remaining constant throughout a movement or motion. The momentum before a movement will always be equal to the momentum after the

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Centripetal and Centrifugal Force

The magnitude and direction of the two forces are equivalent. The centrifugal force has no effect on a moving body; the centripetal force is the only force that acts on a moving body. The centripetal force’s source is shifted radially from the path’s centre by the centrifugal force. Force The motion of an object is

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Cases of Uniform Velocity

Introduction Time and velocity were represented by Nicolas Oresme in the 14th century. The term velocity tells us about the movement of any object. In our day-to-day life, we see several objects, some are in motion, and some are at rest. When the object changes its position with respect to time, it is in motion.

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