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AP-physics equation1

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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

Work Power Machines Review

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Name ______________________________ Date ____ Mr. Carcich CP Physics Work/Power/Machines Review Be sure you understand completely the following concepts. You need to know: Work The definition and units for work. What is 1 Joule equivalent to? Work is done when a force causes an object to be displaced 1 J= How can you tell if work is being done? What are the two requirements for work? How must they be acting? (Parallel or perpendicular) Work is done only when the force is parallel to the dispalcement Object must be displaced for work to take place When will work be positive? When will work be negative? Positive: force and displacement in same direction Negative: force and displacement in different directions How can you increase the amount of work you do?

Bob Jones PPT Notes -- Chapter 10b

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Gas Laws Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) Standard temperature: 0?C or 273 K Standard pressure:1 atm, 760 mm Hg, or 101.3 kPa Boyle?s Law The pressure of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its volume if the temperature is held constant. Inverse Proportion two terms related so that, if one term increases, the other term decreases Boyle?s Law P V , PV = k P1V1 = P2V2 As pressure increases, volume decreases. 6 Chemistry textbook, p. 250 7 Chemistry textbook, p. 250 P1V1 = P2V2 Sample Problem 1 A sample of gas occupies 352 mL at a pressure of 3.17 atm. If the P is reduced to 1.24 atm, what volume will result? (3.17 atm)(352 mL) = (1.24 atm)V2 900 mL = V2 A sample of gas occupies 200 mL at a P of 2.15 atm. If the P is reduced to 1.25 atm, what is V2? 344 mL 537 mL 98 mL 89 mL

Principals of Engineering final exam

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Principles Of Engineering? Final Examination Part A Spring 2007 Student Name: ___________________________________ Date: _____________________ Class Period: _____________ Total Points: ____________/40 Converted Score: ____________/50 Directions: Circle the letter of the response that best answers the question or completes the statement. Then fill in the Part A answer sheet. Reference Tables are available at the end of the document. 1. An engineer begins the process of brainstorming potential solutions to a design problem. One of the requirements of the final product is that it be biodegradable. This restriction would be referred to as a ___________. A. matrix C. constraint B. holdover D. design brief 2.
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