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... 1. Set the range switch on the Force Sensor to 10 N. Connect the Force Sensor to LabQuest. Choose New from the File menu. If you have an older sensor that does not auto-ID, manually set up the sensor. 2. Zero the Force Sensor with its hook pointing down. a. Hold the Force Sensor in a vertical positi ...
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... larization and electric field forces at the bubble and spike frontiers of both A and B cases clearly reveals that the electric field force is dominant over the polarization force on the tip positions of bubble and spike. On the other hand, the polarization force is obviously much greater than the el ...
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... around a circle. Period is a measure of time so the standard units for period are seconds and the symbol for period is “T” (easily confused with the symbol for Tension). If an object completes a certain number of rotations, n, in a given amount of time, t, then it follows that T = t/n, since that is ...
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Physics, Chapter 31: Forces on Moving Charges and Currents

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Chapters 1–5 Schedule of Crisis Centre

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How Things Work

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Seat: PHYS 1500 (Fall 2012) Exam #2, V1 Name: 1. From book Mult

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Learning Outcomes

... Understand projectile motion in the earth’s gravity & the basic equations describing it. Apply the basic kinematics equations for projectile motion to problems with objects shot into the air. Understand force and Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion. Apply these laws (especially the 2nd Law) to problems with o ...
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PHY 1112 : PHYSICS CHAPTER 3 Newton’s Laws of Motion and

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Chapter M1

... unbalanced force on the apple made the apple fall. • He also reasoned that an unbalanced force on the moon kept the moon moving around the Earth. • He proposed that these two forces are actually the same force––gravity. ...
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... has no tendency to slide down the curve or up the curve. At that speed, friction plays no role in keeping the vehicle on the track. Only two forces act on the vehicle, one mg, and the other the normal force n (the support force of the surface). Note that n is resolved into nx and ny components. ...
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