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    Have you ever wondered how trajectory and the pressure in the atmosphere affects the spin of a soccer ball? I don’t really play soccer that much‚ but I’ve never understood why the ball curves in the air when you kick it. For my science project‚ I wanted to learn about the pressure in the atmosphere and how it affects a soccer ball in flight. I believe that understanding Bernoulli’s Principle may help to explain why the trajectory affects the spin of a soccer ball. Daniel Bernoulli never imagined

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    the discoveries made in physics during the early 20th century. The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the physical concepts and theories of modern physics. These concepts will aim to make you understand relativity‚ quantum mechanics‚ particle and nuclear physics. Most of these topics are now known as “Non-Classical Physics”. A few brilliant scientists were able to see and put together new theories that changed our understanding of the universe forever. This is not an introductory

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    Quantum Entanglement Theory

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    Rev. Richard Ramsey Advanced Theoretical Physics 301 November 26‚ 2010 1. Introduction Quantum entanglement is ubiquitous‚ appears everywhere in the microscopic world (See‚ e.g.‚ Durt‚ 2004; Brooks‚ 2005) and under some circumstances manifests itself Macroscopically (Arnesen‚ et al‚ 2001; Ghost et al‚ 2003 & Julsgaard et al‚ 2001). Indeed‚ it Is currently the most intensely studied subject in physics. Further‚ speculations

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    Centripetal force From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. This article contains many unreferenced sections and needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2011)   Roller coaster cars are forced through a loop by the track applying a centripetal force on them. A reactive centrifugal force

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    nature 2.5 Fixed 3. The Epistemology of Determinism 3.1 Laws again 3.2 Experience 3.3 Determinism and Chaos 3.4 Metaphysical arguments 4. The Status of Determinism in Physical Theories 4.1 Classical mechanics 4.2 Special Relativistic physics 4.3 General Relativity (GTR) 4.4 Quantum mechanics 5. Chance and Determinism 6. Determinism and Human Action Bibliography Academic Tools Other Internet Resources Related Entries 1. Introduction In most of what follows‚ I will speak simply of determinism

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    The Atom

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    been put to rest‚ but the quantum theory remains sound. The Bohr model was a primitive version of the Hydrogen atom. The Bohr model is still commonly taught to introduce students to quantum mechanics. The Wave Model was created by Schrodinger and he had written the wave equation to describe the new mechanics of particles. The model was more of a mathematical model rather than a physical model.  The equation is useful to predict some properties of objects‚ but is not able to describe the object itself

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    Einstein Albert Einstein contributed to physical science by discovering the theory of relativity. Albert Einstein’s Theory of Special Relativity stemmed from an attempt to bring together the laws of mechanics‚ with the laws of the electromagnetic field. He dealt with classical problems of statistical mechanics and problems in which they were merged with quantum theory. This led to an explanation of the Brownian movement of molecules. He also indulged himself in the investigation of the thermal properties

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    Materials Lab Report

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    case‚ glass) To recognize the variations in deformation and failure mechanisms which occur with a difference in flaw size‚ (i.e. between scratched and unscratched samples) Defining flaw sizes in glass plates by employing linear elastic fracture mechanics (LEFM) Utilizing the Weibull statistics approach in predicting probable failure in brittle materials.   Testing Procedure: 1. The thickness (t) and width (w) of the rectangular glass sample is measured. The first glass slide is placed in

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    the students developing the ability to analyse any mechanics problem in a simple and logical manner and to apply a few‚ well understood‚ basic principles to its solution. At the end of this subject‚ students should have gained an understanding of kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies‚ and free vibration of single degree of freedom mechanical systems. The three immediate learning objectives of this subject are:   Understanding basic mechanics concepts such as rigid body‚ force‚ motion‚ work‚ energy

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    physics as it relates to Earth. Mathematical physics‚ General & Special Relativity‚ Classical Mechanics‚ Thermodynamics‚ Electromagnetism and Temporal Mechanics are all other divisions of physics. Physics is a branch of science that deals with mater and motion; it also focused on the "Fundamental Laws of the Universe." Two Main Branches 1. Pure Physics 2. Applied Physics Pure Physics 1. Mechanics - study of forces & energy on bodies of fluids at rest

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