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ADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS 1 EQUATIONS, EFFECTIVE 2015 CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS Proton mass, 271.67 10 kgpm -= ? Neutron mass, 271.67 10 kgnm -= ? Electron mass, 319.11 10 kgem -= ? Speed of light, 83.00 10 m sc = ? Electron charge magnitude, 191.60 10 Ce -= ? Coulomb?s law constant, 9 201 4 9.0 10 N m Ck pe= = ? i Universal gravitational constant, 11 3 26.67 10 m kg sG -= ? i Acceleration due to gravity at Earth?s surface, 29.8 m sg = UNIT SYMBOLS meter, m kilogram, kg second, s ampere, A kelvin, K hertz, Hz newton, N joule, J watt, W C? coulomb, C volt, V ohm, W 2 degree Celsius, PREFIXES Factor Prefix Symbol 1012 tera T 109 giga G 106 mega M 103 kilo k 10-2 centi c 10-3 milli m

College Physics Chapter 4 Notes

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Chapter 4 Notes: The Laws of Motion Forces Force ? push or pull on some object vector quantity Contact Forces ? result from physical contact between two objects Field Forces ? ?action-at-a-distance? gravity electric force magnetic force * The known fundamental forces in nature are all field forces In order of decreasing strength: strong nuclear force electromagnetic force weak nuclear force gravitational force Newton?s First Law An object moves with a velocity that is constant in magnitude and direction, unless acted on by a nonzero net force Net Force ? vector sum of all external forces exerted on an object Mass and Inertia Inertia ? tendency of an object to continue in its original state of motion Mass ? measure of an object?s resistance to changes in its motion due to force

Holt Physics Ch 1-2

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Holt Physics?Chapter 1 The Science of Physics Important Chapter 1 Topics: Physics (?the study of the physical world?-p.4) is an attempt to explain and understand the world around us--from tiny subatomic particles to massive swirling galaxies! The scientific method-p.6 Dimensional analysis, or the conversion algorithm-p.22 Significant figures-p.16 Scientific notation Chapter 2 Motion in One Dimension Section 2.1 Displacement and Velocity One dimensional motion=linear motion (back and forth) Frame of reference and relativity make physics easier Displacement is the difference between where something starts and where it ends up. It is expressed as ?x = xf ? xi where xf is the final position and xi is the initial position. (insert gecko picture from p.41)

Architecture

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Surname 2 Name Instructor Course Date The RKO Keith?s Theatre The RKO Keith?s Theatre, formerly Keith-Albee Theatre, located in Flushing, Queens, was officially opened on 25th December 1928 at 1. 00 PM. it was designed by a renowned theatre designs architect Thomas W Lamb with a capacity of 2974 seats. The theatre was designed in a Spanish Baroque Revival style with its ceiling painted deep blue consequently creating an illusion of clouds moving across a night sky. The illusion created an impression of an audience seated outside a Spanish town on a warm evening. At the center of the oval shaped lobby was a fountain fitted with a statue of Cupid surrounded by live goldfish and several dolphins (After the Final Curtain).

Light Diffraction Lab Data

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Sheet2 Sheet1 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
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Variation of the Value of g Across the Earth

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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 San Francisco 38o 114m 9.800 Canal Zone 9o 6m 9.782 Java 6oSouth 7m 9.782 New Zealand 37oSouth 3m 9.800 Taken from http://www.haverford.edu/educ/knight-booklet/accelarator.htm Earth?s Gravity (from Wikipedia)

All Data For Picket Fence Free Fall Lab (2.1)

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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 0.140351 1 0.25 2.470616489 9.99486778453 0.148107 0 0.159822 1 0.3 2.66327528844 9.79443933208 0.166958 0 0.177989 1 0.35 0.184769 0 Time (s) Gate State Distance (m) Velocity (m/s) Acceleration (m/s2) 0 1 0 0.016101 0 0.037753 1 0.05 1.50348042351 9.48705334299 0.050344 0 0.068103 1 0.1 1.80427012217 10.3343436031

Data Analyzation of Lab 2.1 (Picket Fence Free Fall)

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Sheet3 Sheet4 Column Labels Row Labels 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 Gate State (blank) Grand Total 0 (blank) 0.0165 (blank) 0.038879 1.4761970342 9.7819247708 0.051521 (blank) 0.069619 1.7745302221 9.6281720355 0.080271 (blank) 0.095919 2.0314492317 9.9093952291 0.105167 (blank) 0.119209 2.2611747043 9.817996153 0.127646 (blank) 0.140351 2.470616489 9.9948677845 0.148107 (blank) 0.159822 2.6632752884 9.7944393321 0.166958 (blank) 0.177989 (blank) 0.184769 (blank) Time (s) (blank) (blank) (blank) Grand Total Sheet5 Time (s) 0 3.8878999999999997E-2 6.9619E-2 9.5919000000000004E-2 0.119209 0.140351 0.15982199999999999 0.17798900000000001 Distance (m) 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 SUMMARY OUTPUT Regression Statistics

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