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Red Green Blue
m d x ? (nm) m d x ? (nm) m d x ? (nm)
1 0.125 18 591 1 0.125 15 230 1 0.125 7 493
2 0.125 37 606 2 0.125 36 573 2 0.125 35 589
Actual ~650 Actual ~560 Actual ~475
? vs. x
Red Green Blue
x 1 18 7 15
2 Red Green Blue
? 1 Average ? (nm) 599 541 402
2 Actual ? (nm) 650 550 445
Red Green Blue
x (m=1) 18 15 7
x (m=2) 37 36 35
x (m=1) x (m=2) Average ? (nm) Actual ? (nm)
Red 18 37 599 650
Green 15 36 541 550
Blue 7 35 402 445
Jeffrey Serville
Physics Honors
Dr. McCombs
Period 2
Chapter 26: Relativity
26.1/26.2 ? Galilean Relativity/The Speed of Light
Vocabulary:
Inertial Frame of Reference ? those reference frames in which Newton?s laws are valid. In these frames, objects move in straight lines at constant speeds unless acted upon by a non-zero net force thus, obeying Newton?s law of inertia.
Luminiferous Ether ? the medium, proposed by 19th century physicists, in which electromagnetic waves oscillated in.
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Part A
Group
Trial Side 1 Side 2
1 10 8
2 7 11
3 8 10
Avg. 9 9
Class
Group Side 1 Side 2
1 5 6
2 5 8
3 9 9
4 7 11
5 13 15
Total 39 49
Part B
Group
1 3
Trial Banana Empty Trial Apple Empty
1 6 6 1 2 10
2 2 10 2 9 3
3 3 9 3 7 5
Avg. 3.6666666666666665 8.3333333333333339 Avg. 6 6
2 4
Trial Peach Empty Trial Syrup Empty
1 9 3 1 9 3
2 10 2 2 10 2
3 11 1 3 10 2
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Value of "g" Acceleration due to gravity at different locations
Place
Latitude
Altitude
"g" in m/s2
North Pole
90o
0m
9.832
Green Land
70o
20m
9.825
Stockholm
59o
45m
9.818
Brussels
51o
102m
9.811
Benff
51o
1376m
9.808
New York
41o
38m
9.803
Chicago
42o
182m
9.803
Denver
40o
1638m
9.796
Time
Gate State
Distance (m)
Velocity (m/s)
Acceleration (m/s2)
0
1
0
0.0165
0
0.038879
1
0.05
1.47619703423
9.78192477083
0.051521
0
0.069619
1
0.1
1.77453022214
9.62817203554
0.080271
0
0.095919
1
0.15
2.03144923167
9.90939522907
0.105167
0
0.119209
1
0.2
2.26117470432
9.81799615305
0.127646
0
00.?Introductions?Homework
Tuesday,?August?25,?2015
00. Introductions Page 1
00. Introductions Page 2
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LabQuest 5
Physics with Vernier 5 - 1
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Key Question 1
Where did the Industrial Revolution begin, and how did it diffuse?
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