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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
Theoretical basis
1. Speed
The speed of an object is a vector quantity that states two things: how fast the movement
and direction of movement. If an object moves according to a straight line, its speed is the
rate of movement of the path per second / distance, while its speed is the distance traveled
within a certain time interval. Displacement is the length of the path traveled by the object
along with the direction of motion, while Distance is the length of the path traveled by objects
regardless of direction.
V = s/t
where: v = speed (m / s)
s = mileage (m)
t = travel time (s)
2. acceleration
An object that has an alternating speed is accelerated. An object is accelerated when its speed
increases, decreases or changes direction. The acceleration of an object is the rate of change
of velocity. When the initial velocity of the object V0 and after a certain time interval t speed
v then the acceleration is:
a = Vt - V0/ t
where: a = acceleration (m / s )
Vt = end speed (m / s)
V0 = initial velocity (m / s)
Formulation of the problem
What is glb and glbb?
What is Newton's Law on rotational motion?
Writing purpose
Know about glb and glbb
Knowing about Newton's Law on rotational motion
CHAPTER II
DISCUSSION
GLB
An object is said to perform uniform straight motion if its speed is always constant. Constant
velocity means that the velocity of alias speed and speed direction is always constant.
Because of the velocity of alias speed and direction of speed is always constant it can be said
that the object moves on a straight path with constant speed. For example a car moves
straight eastward with a constant speed of 10 m / s. This means the car is moving straight
eastward for 10 meters per second. Because the speed is constant then after 2 seconds, the
car moves straight eastward as far as 20 meters, after 3 seconds the car moves straight
eastward as far as 30 meters ... and so on ... compare with the picture on the side. Notice the
direction and direction of the arrow. The length of the arrow represents the velocity of the
alias speed, while the arrow direction represents the direction of the speed. Direction of car
speed = direction of movement of car = direction of car movement.
Note that when it is said to be speed, then the intended momentary speed is. Likewise, on
the contrary, when it is said instantaneous velocity, then the intended is the speed.
When an object performs a regular perpendicular motion, the velocity of an object equals
the average velocity. How could that be ? yupz. In a regular straight motion (GLB) the velocity
of the object is always constant. Constant velocity means large velocity (velocity = speed)
and speed direction always constant. The velocity or speed of the object is constant or always
the same every time therefore the speed or speed must be equal to the average speed.
dimensional motion (movement on a straight path), the word acceleration is used when the
direction of velocity = the direction of acceleration, whereas the deceleration word is used
when the direction of velocity and acceleration is opposite.
For example at first the car is silent. After 1 second, the car is moving at a speed of 2 m / s.
After 2 seconds the car moves with a speed of 4 m / s. After 3 seconds the car moves with a
speed of 6 m / s. After 4 seconds the car moves with a speed of 8 m / s. And so on ... It appears
that every second of car speed increases 2 m / s. We can say that the car has a constant
acceleration of 2 m / s per second = 2 m / s2.
CHAPTER III
COMPARISON
This discussion in rotational dynamics no longer treats the object as a single point or particle
but as a particle system. Strong objects are a collection of very many particles that form a
system of rigid bodies.
The particle system is divided into two types, ie discrete particle systems and continuously
distributed particle systems.
Deficiency and advantages
Deficiency
In addition to have some advantages, Serway Jewett book is in my opinion also have
shortcomings. The words used are too dense, the more stories and make the reader feel
bored. This book for the time or the present is arguably too thick, because now many people
are reluctant to read a book that is too thick.
A book that is thick and dominant with writing usually makes the reader bored and reluctant
to read, it would be better if it is summarized as short as possible and equipped with a clear
picture to support the reader's understanding of the material delivered.
Advantages
Douglas C. Giancoli's book has many advantages, among others; provides many attachments
containing tables, mathematical discussions, periodic element tables, SI units, nobel prizes
and many glossaries. And presents quite a lot of pictures to support learners more easily
understand the subject matter and more happy or light to learn. In addition, this book also
presents examples of problems, problems and answers with the solution. And the language
used in this book is straightforward.
The book "Physics for Science and Engineering" is suitable for students or lecturers. Because
the book is solid and the words mean too high for junior high or high school students. And
this book is very suitable for learning.
BAB IV
conclusion
Conclusion
the sense of GLB (Regular Straight Motion) is the motion of an object with a fixed
velocity, either large or its direction, then the acceleration is zero (a = 0)
The notion of GLBB (Straightforwardly Changed Motion) is a straight motion with
regular change of speed, so that the magnitude and direction of acceleration are
constant.
The difference between GLB and GLBB is:
GLB: the speed and direction are fixed.
GLBB: speed and direction constant (changeable).
In a perpendicular motion, objects travel the same distance at the same time
interval. In a regular straight motion (GLB) speed and speed are considered equal. A
straight path causes the distance and movement to be of the same magnitude.
In a straight-line motion, the velocity of the object changes regularly, either faster
or slower.
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