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... radiant energy. He proposed that this energy could be emitted or absorbed only in discrete quantities. He gave the name of quantum to the smallest quantity of energy that can be emitted or absorbed in the form of electromagnetic radiation. E = hν (h = 6.62608 x 10-34 J s – Planck’s constant) Energy ...
... radiant energy. He proposed that this energy could be emitted or absorbed only in discrete quantities. He gave the name of quantum to the smallest quantity of energy that can be emitted or absorbed in the form of electromagnetic radiation. E = hν (h = 6.62608 x 10-34 J s – Planck’s constant) Energy ...
Physics Review #1
... As the angle of the incline is increased to 30°, the mass of the block will ...
... As the angle of the incline is increased to 30°, the mass of the block will ...
Physics 106b/196b – Problem Set 9 – Due Jan 19,... Version 3: January 18, 2007
... 1. (106b) Two glorified plug-and-chug problems: (a) A wagon wheel with spokes is mounted on a vertical axis so it is free to rotate in the horizontal plane. The wheel is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 3.0 radians/sec. A bug crawls out on one of the spokes of the wheel with a velocity of 0.5 c ...
... 1. (106b) Two glorified plug-and-chug problems: (a) A wagon wheel with spokes is mounted on a vertical axis so it is free to rotate in the horizontal plane. The wheel is rotating with an angular speed of ω = 3.0 radians/sec. A bug crawls out on one of the spokes of the wheel with a velocity of 0.5 c ...
forces and motion
... Gravity & Acceleration Different objects fall to the ground at the same rate •How can that be? •Heavier object has greater gravitational force (F=ma) •Heavier object is also harder to accelerate •These two things balance so that all objects fall at the same rate ...
... Gravity & Acceleration Different objects fall to the ground at the same rate •How can that be? •Heavier object has greater gravitational force (F=ma) •Heavier object is also harder to accelerate •These two things balance so that all objects fall at the same rate ...
Work & Energy
... – The equation implies that the mechanical energy of a system is always constant. • If the Potential Energy is at a maximum, then the system will have no Kinetic Energy. • If the Kinetic Energy is at a maximum, then the system will not have any Potential Energy. ...
... – The equation implies that the mechanical energy of a system is always constant. • If the Potential Energy is at a maximum, then the system will have no Kinetic Energy. • If the Kinetic Energy is at a maximum, then the system will not have any Potential Energy. ...
Work , Energy & Power - AP Physics B, Mr. B's
... Up to this point we have learned Kinematics and Newton's Laws. Let 's see what happens when we apply BOTH to our new formula for WORK! 1. We will start by applying Newton's second law! 2. Using Kinematic #3! 3. An interesting term appears called KINETIC ENERGY or the ENERGY OF MOTION! ...
... Up to this point we have learned Kinematics and Newton's Laws. Let 's see what happens when we apply BOTH to our new formula for WORK! 1. We will start by applying Newton's second law! 2. Using Kinematic #3! 3. An interesting term appears called KINETIC ENERGY or the ENERGY OF MOTION! ...
Work and energy
... Up to this point we have learned Kinematics and Newton's Laws. Let 's see what happens when we apply BOTH to our new formula for WORK! 1. We will start by applying Newton's second law! 2. Using Kinematic #3! 3. An interesting term appears called KINETIC ENERGY or the ENERGY OF MOTION! ...
... Up to this point we have learned Kinematics and Newton's Laws. Let 's see what happens when we apply BOTH to our new formula for WORK! 1. We will start by applying Newton's second law! 2. Using Kinematic #3! 3. An interesting term appears called KINETIC ENERGY or the ENERGY OF MOTION! ...
Forces
... net force. • When forces that act in the same direction, the net force can be found by adding the strengths of the individual forces. • When forces act in opposite directions, they also combine to produce a net force. (subtract) ...
... net force. • When forces that act in the same direction, the net force can be found by adding the strengths of the individual forces. • When forces act in opposite directions, they also combine to produce a net force. (subtract) ...