Due 2/23 Ap Physics Week 24 Homework Rubric Page 240-243

Due 2/23 Ap Physics Week 24 Homework Rubric Page 240-243

<p> DUE 2/23 AP PHYSICS WEEK 24 HOMEWORK RUBRIC PAGE 240-243</p><p>POSSIBLE AREA NET TORQUE POINTS CORNEL NOTE FORMAT: Heading, Page Set Up, Legible, Organized, Color 5 Explain rotational equilibrium and how it is calculated. 15 rotational equilibrium when the net torque on the object is zero about any point (center the sum of the torques is zero.</p><p>Give 2 example of rotational equilibrium. 15 A see saw in a balanced position, a person balancing on the end of a diving board If a 100 Kg adult sat on a see saw and a 30 kg child sat on the other side 3m from the fulcrum 15 how close to the fulcrum would the adult need to sit to balance the see saw.</p><p>Ϯnet = ϯ1- ϯ2 0= (30 x 3) – (100 x r)= 100/90 =1 .11 m Explain static equilibrium and how it is related to torque 15</p><p>An object is holding its position by applying a net torque of zero on a fixed point. The general condition for static equilibrium has two parts, both of which must be satisfied:</p><p>The sum of forces must be zero in all directions (ΣF = 0). The sum of torques must be zero around any choice of center (Στ = 0) Answer questions 1,2,3 on page 243 15</p><p>25</p><p>TOTAL 105</p>

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