Plate Tectonics - University of Hawaii at Hilo
... What causes the magnetic field of the earth? How is paleomagnetism useful for determining age of rocks. Magnetic field reversals. What is magnetic inclination? What are the main types of crust-What are the main differences between them? Plate boundary types For each main type, know the types of asso ...
... What causes the magnetic field of the earth? How is paleomagnetism useful for determining age of rocks. Magnetic field reversals. What is magnetic inclination? What are the main types of crust-What are the main differences between them? Plate boundary types For each main type, know the types of asso ...
Document
... Problem solving strategy: 1) Draw non-physical Gaussian rectangular prism from center of slab to height z where you want to find Ez. 2) Use Gauss’s law to write equation for Ez in terms of other parameters including arbitrary length and width xo and yo. 3) Solve for Er. In this case solve in 2 place ...
... Problem solving strategy: 1) Draw non-physical Gaussian rectangular prism from center of slab to height z where you want to find Ez. 2) Use Gauss’s law to write equation for Ez in terms of other parameters including arbitrary length and width xo and yo. 3) Solve for Er. In this case solve in 2 place ...
Forces and Motion PP
... Newton’s 3rd Law aka The Action/Reaction Law For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction ...
... Newton’s 3rd Law aka The Action/Reaction Law For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction When one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts a force of equal strength in the opposite direction ...
centripetal acceleration/force
... •Calculate the gravitational force between you and your neighbor. Assume your masses are 100 kg and the distance between you is 50 cm. Compare this to the gravitational force between you and the Earth. The radius of the Earth is 6370 km and its mass is 5.981024 kg. ...
... •Calculate the gravitational force between you and your neighbor. Assume your masses are 100 kg and the distance between you is 50 cm. Compare this to the gravitational force between you and the Earth. The radius of the Earth is 6370 km and its mass is 5.981024 kg. ...
doc - Seth Baum
... a. What is V = I R 2) An explanation of what current is a. What is the flow of electric charge 3) The relationship between total capacitance and capacitors in parallel a. What is Cp = sum of all Ci 4) The SI unit for electromotive force a. What is the volt 5) The equation defining magnetic flux a. W ...
... a. What is V = I R 2) An explanation of what current is a. What is the flow of electric charge 3) The relationship between total capacitance and capacitors in parallel a. What is Cp = sum of all Ci 4) The SI unit for electromotive force a. What is the volt 5) The equation defining magnetic flux a. W ...
PH2200 Practice Exam II Summer 2004
... 10. Shown below in Figure 10-1 is the side view of a cathode-ray tube. In the absence of a magnetic field and neglecting the influence of gravity, electrons emitted from the electron gun at the rear of the tube travel along a horizontal line and strike the screen at the center, forming a tiny dot. N ...
... 10. Shown below in Figure 10-1 is the side view of a cathode-ray tube. In the absence of a magnetic field and neglecting the influence of gravity, electrons emitted from the electron gun at the rear of the tube travel along a horizontal line and strike the screen at the center, forming a tiny dot. N ...
A permanent magnet has a north magnetic pole and a south
... field experiences magnetic force if two conditions are met: 1) The charge must be moving; no magnetic force acts on a stationary charge. 2) The velocity must have a component that is perpendicular to the magnetic field. ...
... field experiences magnetic force if two conditions are met: 1) The charge must be moving; no magnetic force acts on a stationary charge. 2) The velocity must have a component that is perpendicular to the magnetic field. ...
Physics 122 – Review Sheets
... An inclined plane makes an angle of 24o to the ground. A crate that weighs 200 N is to be moved up the plane, whose coefficient of friction is 0.300. What force is needed to move the crate up at a constant speed? What force would be needed to accelerate the crate up at a rate of 3.00 m/s 2? (136 N, ...
... An inclined plane makes an angle of 24o to the ground. A crate that weighs 200 N is to be moved up the plane, whose coefficient of friction is 0.300. What force is needed to move the crate up at a constant speed? What force would be needed to accelerate the crate up at a rate of 3.00 m/s 2? (136 N, ...
Slide 1
... The "Giant Swing" at a county fair consists of a vertical central shaft with a number of horizontal arms attached at its upper end. Each arm supports a seat suspended from a 5 m long cable, the upper end of which is fastened to the arm at a point 3m from the central shaft. Find the time of one revo ...
... The "Giant Swing" at a county fair consists of a vertical central shaft with a number of horizontal arms attached at its upper end. Each arm supports a seat suspended from a 5 m long cable, the upper end of which is fastened to the arm at a point 3m from the central shaft. Find the time of one revo ...
Chap. 16 Conceptual Modules Giancoli
... the x-axis. They produce an electric field E directed along the negative y-axis at the indicated point. Which of the following is true? ...
... the x-axis. They produce an electric field E directed along the negative y-axis at the indicated point. Which of the following is true? ...