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This lab studies the energy and forces involved in the Atwood Machine , the mechanism behind basic elevators, trams, and gondolas around the world.
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This lab studies the energy and forces involved in the Atwood Machine , the mechanism behind basic elevators, trams, and gondolas around the world.
This lab studies the forces and motion involved in a bouncing object in free fall under the influence of gravity, with sharp upward forces at each contact with the ground. Newton’s third law is extensively discussed, along with kinetic and potential energy and linear momentum.
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This lab studies the forces and motion involved in a bouncing object in free fall under the influence of gravity, with sharp upward forces at each contact with the ground. Newton’s third law is extensively discussed, along with kinetic and potential energy and linear momentum.
In this experiment, you study the kinematics of objects moving with constant velocity or constant acceleration. You will use some of the equipment in the lab to observe and measure the position of an object moving with constant acceleration.
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In this experiment, you study the kinematics of objects moving with constant velocity or constant acceleration. You will use some of the equipment in the lab to observe and measure the position of an object moving with constant acceleration.
In this experiment you will study the stretching response of a rubber band (or a spring) and compare the observed behaviour with the predictions of Hooke’s Law.
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In this experiment you will study the stretching response of a rubber band (or a spring) and compare the observed behaviour with the predictions of Hooke’s Law.
PHYS204 Physics I laboratory write-up that covered graphical analysis, error calculations and error measurements.
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PHYS204 Physics I laboratory write-up that covered graphical analysis, error calculations and error measurements.
Assignment covers Chapters 8 - 10 of the "Mechanics" section of the textbook "Physics for Scientists and Engineers". Conservation of Energy, Linear Momentum, and Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers • Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett• ISBN 9781133947271
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Assignment covers Chapters 8 - 10 of the "Mechanics" section of the textbook "Physics for Scientists and Engineers". Conservation of Energy, Linear Momentum, and Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis
Physics 204 Assignment 2 covering Chapters 5 - 7, the laws of motions, newton's laws, circular motion, and energy of a system
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers • Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett• ISBN 9781133947271
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Physics 204 Assignment 2 covering Chapters 5 - 7, the laws of motions, newton's laws, circular motion, and energy of a system
Assignment 1 covering Chapters 1-4 in textbook "Physics for Scientists and Engineers". First section of textbook "Mechanics", Topics covered are motion in 1 and 2 dimensions, vectors and measurements
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers • Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett• ISBN 9781133947271
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Assignment 1 covering Chapters 1-4 in textbook "Physics for Scientists and Engineers". First section of textbook "Mechanics", Topics covered are motion in 1 and 2 dimensions, vectors and measurements