Match the terminology to their corresponding definitions. : -kinetic energy -inelastic collision -lever -linear momentum -power -heat -archimedes' principle -work -buoyant force -pascal's principles -bernoulli's principle -gravitational potential -energy -density -elastic potential energy -elastic collision -angular momentum with : -Pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted to all of it and to the walls of the container equally. -is equal to mass divided by the volume -the upward force exerted by a liquid on a substance submerged in it. -the energy source for a hydroelectric power station -the force that acts multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. -the rate of doing work -A fluid's pressure is lower where it flows faster. -the form of energy associated with friction. -type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved -is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid -energy due to motion -A simple machine allowing for a reduction in the amount of force required while increasing the distance applied. -the mass of an object times its velocity -type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved -the measure of a system's capacity to do work -the type of energy contained in a compound bow when drawn back to its maximum extension in order to fire an arrow. - associated with circular motion
Match the terminology to their corresponding definitions. : -kinetic energy -inelastic collision -lever -linear momentum -power -heat -archimedes' principle -work -buoyant force -pascal's principles -bernoulli's principle -gravitational potential -energy -density -elastic potential energy -elastic collision -angular momentum with : -Pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted to all of it and to the walls of the container equally. -is equal to mass divided by the volume -the upward force exerted by a liquid on a substance submerged in it. -the energy source for a hydroelectric power station -the force that acts multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. -the rate of doing work -A fluid's pressure is lower where it flows faster. -the form of energy associated with friction. -type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved -is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid -energy due to motion -A simple machine allowing for a reduction in the amount of force required while increasing the distance applied. -the mass of an object times its velocity -type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved -the measure of a system's capacity to do work -the type of energy contained in a compound bow when drawn back to its maximum extension in order to fire an arrow. - associated with circular motion
Match the terminology to their corresponding definitions. : -kinetic energy -inelastic collision -lever -linear momentum -power -heat -archimedes' principle -work -buoyant force -pascal's principles -bernoulli's principle -gravitational potential -energy -density -elastic potential energy -elastic collision -angular momentum with : -Pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted to all of it and to the walls of the container equally. -is equal to mass divided by the volume -the upward force exerted by a liquid on a substance submerged in it. -the energy source for a hydroelectric power station -the force that acts multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. -the rate of doing work -A fluid's pressure is lower where it flows faster. -the form of energy associated with friction. -type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved -is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid -energy due to motion -A simple machine allowing for a reduction in the amount of force required while increasing the distance applied. -the mass of an object times its velocity -type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved -the measure of a system's capacity to do work -the type of energy contained in a compound bow when drawn back to its maximum extension in order to fire an arrow. - associated with circular motion
Match the terminology to their corresponding definitions. : -kinetic energy -inelastic collision -lever -linear momentum -power -heat -archimedes' principle -work -buoyant force -pascal's principles -bernoulli's principle -gravitational potential -energy -density -elastic potential energy -elastic collision -angular momentum with : -Pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted to all of it and to the walls of the container equally. -is equal to mass divided by the volume -the upward force exerted by a liquid on a substance submerged in it. -the energy source for a hydroelectric power station -the force that acts multiplied by the distance moved in the direction of the force. -the rate of doing work -A fluid's pressure is lower where it flows faster. -the form of energy associated with friction. -type of collision in which kinetic energy is conserved -is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid -energy due to motion -A simple machine allowing for a reduction in the amount of force required while increasing the distance applied. -the mass of an object times its velocity -type of collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved -the measure of a system's capacity to do work -the type of energy contained in a compound bow when drawn back to its maximum extension in order to fire an arrow. - associated with circular motion
Definition Definition Product of the moment of inertia and angular velocity of the rotating body: (L) = Iω Angular momentum is a vector quantity, and it has both magnitude and direction. The magnitude of angular momentum is represented by the length of the vector, and the direction is the same as the direction of angular velocity.
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