1 Dark matter and dark energy comprise over 90% of the Universe
... distortion of the source star, only a photometric increase in brightness. This increase in brightness happens when the lensing object, such as a brown dwarf or other massive object in the dark halo of the Milky Way, passes in front of the source star. The amplification by the lensing is very rare an ...
... distortion of the source star, only a photometric increase in brightness. This increase in brightness happens when the lensing object, such as a brown dwarf or other massive object in the dark halo of the Milky Way, passes in front of the source star. The amplification by the lensing is very rare an ...
Energy - Nathan Dawson
... (a) Determine the change in the gravitational potential energy from point A to point B. (b) Determine the work done by gravity from point A to point B. (c) Determine the change in kinetic energy from point C to Point D. (d) Determine the kinetic energy at point E. (e) Determine the velocity at point ...
... (a) Determine the change in the gravitational potential energy from point A to point B. (b) Determine the work done by gravity from point A to point B. (c) Determine the change in kinetic energy from point C to Point D. (d) Determine the kinetic energy at point E. (e) Determine the velocity at point ...
AP® Physics C: Mechanics
... II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive charge (conventional current). III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at an infinite distance from the charge. ...
... II. The direction of any electric current is the direction of flow of positive charge (conventional current). III. For any isolated electric charge, the electric potential is defined as zero at an infinite distance from the charge. ...
Physics 30 - Structured Independent Learning
... dense ball of energy, small than an atom, exploded and sent high energy cosmic particles flying out in all directions. These particles were the origins of what is now known as the UNIVERSE. It is believed that at the time of the Big Bang, both matter and antimatter particles were created in equal nu ...
... dense ball of energy, small than an atom, exploded and sent high energy cosmic particles flying out in all directions. These particles were the origins of what is now known as the UNIVERSE. It is believed that at the time of the Big Bang, both matter and antimatter particles were created in equal nu ...
momentum is conserved
... Inelastic: objects collide, don’t stick together, but collision is not elastic. Elastic: objects collide, and kinetic energy is conserved [more on this (much) later]. ...
... Inelastic: objects collide, don’t stick together, but collision is not elastic. Elastic: objects collide, and kinetic energy is conserved [more on this (much) later]. ...
Voltage or Electric Potential - University of Colorado Boulder
... (gravity) is Wfield = mgh. The change in the potential energy of the earth/book system is U = Wext = Wfield = +mgh . The work done by the external agent went into the increased gravitational potential energy of the book. (The initial and final velocities are zero, so there was no increase in kine ...
... (gravity) is Wfield = mgh. The change in the potential energy of the earth/book system is U = Wext = Wfield = +mgh . The work done by the external agent went into the increased gravitational potential energy of the book. (The initial and final velocities are zero, so there was no increase in kine ...
v445 puppis, a first identified helium nova
... Banerjee 2003, and references therein). From its small amplitude of the outburst (∆mv ∼ 6), the shape of light curve, which does not resemble those of novae, and the spectrum feature, Ashok & Banerjee (2003) suggested this object to be a helium nova. Helium novae were theoretically predicted by Kato ...
... Banerjee 2003, and references therein). From its small amplitude of the outburst (∆mv ∼ 6), the shape of light curve, which does not resemble those of novae, and the spectrum feature, Ashok & Banerjee (2003) suggested this object to be a helium nova. Helium novae were theoretically predicted by Kato ...
Vocabulary Lists
... 28. *Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation – The force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them and acts along a line joining their centers. (NOTE: The objects are point masses. If ...
... 28. *Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation – The force of gravity between two objects is directly proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them and acts along a line joining their centers. (NOTE: The objects are point masses. If ...
Nucleus and Radioactivity
... It acts on charged particles as well as on uncharged ones. Its range is far smaller than that of the electrostatic repulsion. But within this range its effect is much greater than that of the electrostatic force. This force binds a nucleon with other nucleons in its immediate vicinity unlike the ele ...
... It acts on charged particles as well as on uncharged ones. Its range is far smaller than that of the electrostatic repulsion. But within this range its effect is much greater than that of the electrostatic force. This force binds a nucleon with other nucleons in its immediate vicinity unlike the ele ...
Black Holes in Binary Systems and Galaxy Nuclei
... Mean mass of the BH is ~9 MSun. None of this 26 BH candidates is X-ray pulsar, radiopulsar or X-ray burster of the first kind. Therefore none of these massive (mx > 3 MSun) compact objects shows the evidence of observed surface in agreement with the predictions of the Einstein General Relativity (!) ...
... Mean mass of the BH is ~9 MSun. None of this 26 BH candidates is X-ray pulsar, radiopulsar or X-ray burster of the first kind. Therefore none of these massive (mx > 3 MSun) compact objects shows the evidence of observed surface in agreement with the predictions of the Einstein General Relativity (!) ...