
Understanding Motion and Forces in Physics
Explore concepts of motion and forces in physics through visual representations and explanations by notable figures like Martina Kekule, Rosalinda Driverov, and Aristotle. Dive into topics such as the Force Concept Inventory test, natural motion, and the relationship between motion and force. Enhance your understanding of physics principles with engaging visuals and insightful explanations.
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Pedstavy k s la a pohyb Martina Kekule DF I 2020/2021 27. 10. 2020
The Force Concept Inventory (FCI test) 80. l ta D. Hestenes
Poloha dvou blok snman kadch 0,2 s je uvedena na obr zku. Bloky se pohybuj sm rem doprava. Maj n kdy stejnou velikost rychlosti?
Aristoteles Jin ne p irozen pohyb pot ebuje p inu!
Rosalinda Driverov, s. 149 if there is motion, there is a force acting; if there is no motion, then there is no force acting; there cannot be a a force without motion; when an object is moving, there is a force in the direction of its motion; a moving object stops when the force acting on it vanishes; a moving object has a force within it which keeps it going; motion is proportional to the force acting; a constant speed results from a constant force