PDP Physics Lab Report – 01 NAME: Wang Xueqian DATE: 2014/06/21 Introduction In this experiment‚ we will investigate the relationship between the linear speed of an object and magnitude of centripetal force acting on it. We will use a stopper moving in a circle to create an upward force on the hanging mass; at equilibrium‚ the upward force on the mass will exactly equal the centripetal force. Apparatus Two-hole Stopper Plastic Tube Plastic Clip Electronic balance Hooked Masses Stop Watch String
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Therefore the sum of all the energies in the system is a constant. TMEinitial=TMEfinal 3. Explain the basic ideas that govern the design and operation of a roller coaster. A roller coaster is operated and designed through the application of Physics. The law of Conservation of Energy governs the changes in a coaster ’s speed and height. Simply put‚ the higher an object is off the ground‚ the more potential energy it has - that is‚ potential to gain speed as it falls. As it falls toward the ground
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6/18/2012 Chapter 1: Ranil Montaril‚ MSECE INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION CHAPTER OBJECTIVE Introduce Modeling Introduce Simulation Develop an Appreciation for the Need for Simulation Develop Facility in Simulation Model Building 1 6/18/2012 WHAT IS A MODEL??? “A Representation of an object‚ a system‚ or an idea in some form other than that of the entity itself.” (Shannon) INGREDIENTS OF A GOOD MODEL A model is similar
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University Of Technology‚ 2009 Technical Report VIS2009-01 Interactive Particle Tracing for Visualizing Large‚ Time-Varying Flow Fields Dylan Dussel‚ Eric J. Griffith‚ Michal Koutek and Frits H. Post Data Visualization Group‚ Delft University of Technology‚ Netherlands Technical Report VIS 2009-01 Abstract Particle tracing is a classical method of flow field visualization. For interactive exploration‚ particles must be advected and displayed in real-time. Graphics Processor Unit (GPU) based
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Preliminary HSC Physics Research Task Part 1 - Inertia Inertia is what keeps an object in its rest state or moving at constant velocity. In other words‚ it is the tendency for objects to resist a change in their motion. The only thing inertia depends on is the mass of the object‚ so heavier objects have more inertia and it is harder to change its motion. When you accelerate quickly‚ you get pushed back against the seat. Because of inertia‚ your body keeps traveling at the same velocity as before
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AS Level Physics: Terms & Definitions:- Measurement Random errors are errors of measurements that result in a scatter of readings about a mean value. Systematic errors are errors of measurement which occur according to some fixed patterns such that they consistently give out an over-estimation or under-estimation of the true value. Accuracy is a measure of how close the results of an experiment agree with the true value. Precision is a measure of how close the results of an experiment
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Application Of Physics In Medicine Medical physics is generally speaking the application of physics concepts‚ theories and methods to medicine. A medical physics department may be based in either a hospital or a university. Clinical medical physicists are often found in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology‚ Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology. However‚ areas of specialty are widely varied in scope and breadth e.g.‚ clinical physiology‚ neurophysiology (Finland)‚ and audiology
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The drop of the egg has many physics‚ when the egg drops there it has lost for forces behind it such as the eggs speed and the movement of it. The forces of the egg is velocity‚ speed‚ Newton’s first law‚ gravity and acceleration. If you see when the egg drops the motion will still remain moving until it gets interrupted by any other other forces‚ for example the floor that the egg would eventually hit would be the force that causes it to stop it from moving. Do to history and past experiments the
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PHYS 102 Explorations in Physics Online Course Syllabus Credit Hours: 3 Delivery Method: Online (Internet / Blackboard) Required Course Materials WebAssign Enrollment Ostdiek‚ V.J.‚ and Bord‚ D.J. (2013). Inquiry into physics (7th ed.). Cengage Learning/Brooks-Cole. eBook. WebAssign (Access to the eBook is provided with the purchase of WebAssign see WebAssign information below) . Suggested Supplemental Materials American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of
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6. Applications * Is it possible to add heat to a body without changing its temperature? Yes. It is possible to add energy to a body (in the form of heat) and not raise its temperature by causing a phase change. When you heat ice it takes energy to convert it from ice to water‚ but does not change the temperature of the body until it is all converted. The principle behind this is what we call latent heat. It refers to the energy (or heat) required to change the state of a substance without changing
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