PRACTICE EXAM 2B – PHYS 15200 Part I. Multiple Choice Questions [2 pts each] Directions: Choose the alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Unless otherwise stated‚ assume ideal conditions (no air resistance‚ uniform gravity‚ etc.) ! ! ! ! ˆ ˆ 1) Let A = !3i + 4 ˆ and B = i + 2 ˆ . What is A • B ? j j (A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 8 (D) None of these. 2) A particle moving along the x axis has a potential energy given by the function U(y) = -5x4‚ where x is
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Abstract :The purpose of the experiment is to explore elastic and inelastic collisions in order to study the conservation of momentum and energy. The guided track‚ carts‚ photogates ‚ 250 g weight and picket fences were the primary components used in the procedural part of the experiment. Each experiment involved the use of the photogates and picket fences to measure the initial and final velocities of both carts when they collide. The data was collected and translated to a graphical model for further
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Physics Equations and Formulas By Steven Holzner Part of the Physics I For Dummies Cheat Sheet Physics is filled with equations and formulas that deal with angular motion‚ Carnot engines‚ fluids‚ forces‚ moments of inertia‚ linear motion‚ simple harmonic motion‚ thermodynamics‚ and work and energy. Here’s a list of some important physics formulas and equations to keep on hand — arranged by topic — so you don’t have to go searching to find them. Angular motion Equations of angular motion are
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force of gravity. - Surfers rely on weather conditions‚ their equipment‚ safety‚ and their techniques. - Low tide waves are faster‚ stronger‚ and tend to close-out - High tide waves are slower‚ and lose force. • Surfing has a wide background of physics • The amplitude in a wave grows as energy is added to it‚ and it shrinks when energy is subtracted from it. - The speed of the wave‚ and the buoyancy of the board is what keeps the ability to ride the wave and maintain speed. - When you are surfing
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Lecture notes by Prof. A. K. JAIN‚ IIT ROORKEE CHAPTER 13: The Deuteron (Lecture time: 2 Hours) Deuteron is the simplest nuclear system where nuclear forces come into play. It is the “Hydrogen Atom” of nuclear physics. It may also be viewed as the simplest odd-odd nucleus‚ having one proton and one neutron. It exhibits features which require the use of a number of new concepts such as exchange force‚ tensor force etc. Of three possible states of two nucleon system‚ di-neutron‚ di-proton‚ and deuteron
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Conclusion: Category 1: Momentum was found that after the collision was less than before the collision by 10%. This was not what has been expected‚ so the difference was fairly significant. This happened because of friction‚ when the two pucks collided‚ they have lost a bit of their momentum‚ so the momentum after the collision differed. Kinetic energy differed more than what was expected‚ it was significantly less after the collision‚ the difference before and after the collision was 63.7%‚
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Required Vocabulary – IB 12 Higher Level Physics and Physical Measurement 1. Fundamental Units – seven basic units of the SI measurement system: kilogram‚ second‚ mole‚ meter‚ ampere‚ Kelvin‚ candela. 2. Derived Units – units that are combinations of fundamental units. These combinations may or may not have a separate name. (eg. 1 kg m/s2 = 1 N) 3. Accuracy - An indication of how close a measurement is to the accepted value (a measure of correctness). 4. Precision - An indication
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DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 2‚ March 2010‚ pp. 3-14 © 2010‚ DESIDOC REVIEW PAPER Application of Bradford’s Law of Scattering to the Physics Literature: A Study of Doctoral Theses Citations at the Indian Institute of Science K.G. Sudhier Department of Library& Information Science University of Kerala‚ University Library Building Thiruvananthapuram–695 034‚ Kerala E-mail: kgsudhier@gmail.com ABSTRACT One of the areas in bibliometric research concerns
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- - Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Physics ERT: Magnetism Physics ERT: Magnetism Table of Contents Table
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The specific latent heat of vaporization of a substance is the quantity of energy required to A. raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius. B. convert a unit mass of liquid to vapour at constant temperature and pressure. C. convert a unit mass of solid to vapour at constant temperature and pressure. D. convert a unit mass of liquid to vapour at a temperature of 100°C and a pressure of one atmosphere.
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