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    Guide to Physics

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    Module Five: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is communication? How does communicating relate to parenting? Communication is "any sharing of meaning between two or more people. Communication relates to parenting because it helps parents guide and understand their children better. 1. 2. How can financial issues affect parenting? Financial issues can affect parenting by not having ’family time" because you are trying to get more money by working more often‚ the parents

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    Physics light

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    2-8 Refraction and polarization of light 5. Experiment Results A. Linearity of light 1. The light beam does go straight when we tested on the angle board. 2. As the source of light beam was getting farther away from the slit‚ the beam becomes narrower and shorter in addition to fading. This is because light particles escape more when they travel to go through the slit. B. Law of reflection Angle of incidence is the angle formed by a ray incident on a surface

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    Physics Lab

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    Measurement of the distance‚ the thickness and the radius of curvature Purpose : To learn how to use vernier caliper‚ micrometer and spherometer to measure internal and external diameters of a pipe‚the thickness of a copper rods‚ and the radius of curvature of spherical lenses. 1) Vernier caliper: As shown in Fig. 1 the main fixed scale in the vernier caliper has 1 mm gradations while th sliding scale (vernier scale) has 0.05 mm gradations. The smallest division of vernier scale is called

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    Equations Reducible to Quadratic Equations Exercise 4.2 Solve the following equations: 1. x 4 − 6 x 2 + 8 = 0 Solution: x4 − 6 x2 + 8 = 0 Let y = x 2 and y 2 = x 4 The above equation becomes: y 2 − 6 y + 8 = 0 y2 − 6 y + 8 = 0 y2 − 4 y − 2 y + 8 = 0 y ( y − 4) − 2( y − 4) = 0 ( y − 2)( y − 4) = 0 y − 2 = 0 and y − 4 = 0 y=2 y=4 2 As‚ y = x x2 = 2 x2 = 4 x = ±2 x=± 2 solution set = { 2‚ − 2‚ 2‚ −2} 2. x −2 − 10 = 3 x−1 Solution: x −2 − 10 = 3 x −1 x −2 − 3 x −1 − 10 = 0 Let

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    Name __________________ Balloons and Buoyancy Simulation Go to HYPERLINK "http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Balloons_and_Buoyancy" http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Balloons_and_Buoyancy and click on Run Now. Determine what factors make a hot air balloon or a helium balloon float Student Instructions: 1. Why does a hot air balloon float even though it is so heavy? Hot air balloons float because the buoyancy force of the hot air is more that the

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    Lab #1: Projectile Motion Purpose: To determine experimentally the initial and final velocities of an air powered projectile. Hypothesis: If the angle of the rocket is launched at 45 degrees than the distance and velocity will maximize. Materials: Rocket launching platform Rocket launcher Rocket body Air pump Safety goggles Rubber washer Nose cone 40‚ 45‚ 50‚ 55 and 60 angle wooden blocks Measuring wheel Procedure: 1. The rocket was assembled by the rocket launcher

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    Physics- Superconductors

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    A superconductor is a metallic alloy that conducts electricity without resistance‚ below a certain temperature. Once in motion‚ an electrical current will flow in a closed loop within a superconducting material. This is the closest to scientists of a perpetual motion machine. In 1911‚ Heike Kamerlingh Onnes first observed superconductivity. He used mercury and cooled to four degrees Kelvin. When the mercury reached that temperature‚ the resistance disappeared. That meant that the electrical current

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    Laboratory simulation: Refraction Name:______SummerAbdullah______________________________ Class:______12G________ Learning goals Familiarize with simulations of physical processes. Log raw data and plot graphs. Partially familiarize with the scientific method (phenomenon‚ prediction‚ experiment‚ and conclusion). Derive the dependence of the angle of refraction on the angle of incidence and the index of refraction. Simulation used “Refraction of light” (“bending-light_el.jar”): http://phet

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    Laws of Physics

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    Midterm Study Questions: The following are the types of questions you can expect on the Midterm. The questions on the midterm‚ however are NOT limited to these questions. The following questions do not include the material in the California Supplement‚ or matters we may have discussed in class. Anything in chapters 1-3 and 5 in the California Supplement and anything we have discussed in class is covered in the midterm. CIVIL LITIGATION CHAPTER 1 True/False 1. Most aspects of civil

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    Physics Of Flight

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    Flight is a phenomenon that has long been a part of the natural world. Birds fly not only by flapping their wings‚ but by gliding with their wings outstretched for long distances. Smoke‚ which is composed of tiny particles‚ can rise thousands of feet into the air. Both these types of flight are possible because of the principles of physical science. Likewise‚ man-made aircraft rely on these principles to overcome the force of gravity and achieve flight. Lighter-than-air craft‚ such as the hot

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