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    Physics Definitions

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    field Projectile A projectile is any object launched into the air Trajectory The trajectory of a projectile is the path that it follows during its flight Escape Velocity Escape Velocity is the initial velocity required by a projectile to rise vertically and just escape the gravitational field of a planet Thrust Thrust is a force that is exerted on an object by the expulsion or acceleration of mass in one direction Uniform Circular Motion Uniform Circular Motion is the circular motion with

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    Physics can be related to sports and fitness on many different levels. When you lift weights‚ play sports or even buy athletic equipment you probably don’t know how much physics was really put into any of it. Weightlifter’s need to know which workout is better. Also the equipment athletes use relate to physics. Manufactures design equipment for athletes‚ which involve physics. The manufactures need to think about what will make the object better and what materials will cause the equipment

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    wavelengths) of these radiations can tell us a lot about the molecule‚ atom‚ and nucleus under study. Since diffraction-grating spectrometers and other types of radiation spectrometers are widely used in all sciences you should be familiar with the basic physics of such device What does diffraction look like? When light diffracts off of the edge of an object‚ it creates a pattern of light referred to as a diffraction pattern. If a monochromatic light source‚ such as a laser‚ is used to observe diffraction

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    Physics Folio Radioactivity Prepared By : Aniq Danial Bin Saharudin 5 Al – Hasseb Sekolah Menengah Sains Banting Contents No | Contents | Page | 1. | Appreciation | | 2. | Introduction | | 3. | Analysis : - Nucleus Of An Atom - Radioactive Decay - The Uses Of Radioisotopes - Nuclear Energy - The Importance Of Proper Management Radioactive

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    Christopher Gooden Dr. Jan Yarrison-Rice Physics 101 5 April 2005 Physics in Sports When many people think of sports‚ the topic of physics doesn ’t always come to mind. They usually don ’t think about connecting athletics with academics. In reality math‚ science‚ and especially physics‚ tie into every aspect of sports. Sports are a commonality that brings nations together‚ Soccer‚ known as football to most of the world‚ is said to an unspoken language‚ which unties people from different lands

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    Table of Contents ABSTRACT 2 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 2.0 THEORY 3 3.0 PROCEDURE 4 4.0 RESULTS 4 5.0 DISCUSSIONS 9 6.0 CONCLUSIONS 10 7.0 APPENDIX 11 ABSTRACT Motion of the rocket is simulated using two numerical analysis methods. From the simulation different parameters such as altitude‚ velocity‚ acceleration and range for initial fuel flows were calculated. Two numerical methods‚ Euler’s integration and 4th order Runge-Kutta integration are used

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    The experiment is done in two ways 1) with constant time and 2) with constant height. In this way‚ we can compare and know if there will be a difference in the amount of power exerted by a person if either time or height will be constant. The formulated hypotheses are 1) work is directly proportional to power in constant time 2) time is inversely proportional to power in constant work. Variables vary in the experiment. Below is a diagram portraying the variables involved in experiment 1 and 2

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    mm‚ where x is A) less than 6.5. B) greater than 6.5. Answer: B Var: 1 7) If an operatic aria lasts for 5.75 min‚ its length expressed in seconds is  x s‚ where x is A) less than 5.75. B) greater than 5.75. Answer: B Var: 1 Generic Physics: Topic 1 -- CVC 5/23/11 -- Page 1 8) Scientists use the metric system chiefly because it is more accurate than the English system. A) True B) False Answer: B Var: 1 9) When adding two numbers‚ the number of significant figures in the sum is equal to the number of significant

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    Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel GCSE Physics/Science Unit P1: Universal Physics Higher Tier Friday 2 March 2012 – Morning Time: 1 hour You must have: Calculator‚ ruler Paper Reference 5PH1H/01 Total Marks Instructions black ink or • Usein the boxesball-point pen. page with your name‚ at the top of this • Fill number and candidate number. centre all • Answer thequestions. in the spaces provided questions

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    Revision Checklist for O-Level Physics 5054 Guide for Students www.XtremePapers.net REVISION CHECKLIST for O Level Physics 5054 A guide for students How to use this guide The guide describes what you need to know about your O level Physics examination. It will help you to plan your revision programme for the written examinations and will explain what the examiners are looking for in the answers you write. It can also be used to help you to revise by using the tick boxes in Section 3‚ ‘What

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