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Syracuse - PHY - 101
Welcome to PHY101: How the "world" works IPaul ChaikinWhat is physics? It's knowledge of nature. What is nature? It's matter and it's energy. They are indeed related. How does one "piece" of matter interact with another "piece" matter in terms
Syracuse - PHY - 101
PHY101: How the "world" works ISid Nagelhe tortoise and the hare: One-dimensional motionQuick review: What is physics? It's knowledge of nature. What is nature? It's matter and it's energy. They are indeed related. How does one "piece" of ma
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Homework questions #6The hydrogen atom1. 2. 3. 4. How much energy must be supplied to a hydrogen atom to cause a transition from the ground state to the n = 4 state? A hydrogen atom in its ground state absorbs a photon of energy 12.1 eV. To what en
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Homework Assignment #51. A 200-W infrared laser emits photons with a wavelength of 2.0x10-6 m while a 200-W ultraviolet light emits photons with a wavelength of 7.0x10-8 m. (a) Which has greater energy, a single infrared photon or a single ultraviol
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Homework Assignment #41. Light rays from the Sun, which is at an angle of 35 above the western horizon, strike the still surface of a pond. (a) What is the angle of incidence of the Sun's rays on the pond? (b) What is the angle of reflection of the
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Homework problems #3 (Lectures 6-8)1. The currents in household wiring and power lines alternate at a frequency of 60.0 Hz. (a) What is the wavelength of the EM waves emitted by the wiring? (b) Compare this wavelength to the Earth's radius. (c) In w
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Homework problems #2 (Lectures 4/5)1. The first two dark fringes on one side of the central maximum in a single-slit diffraction pattern are 1.0 mm apart. The wavelength of the light is 610 nm and the screen is 1.0 m from the slit. What is the slit
Syracuse - PHY - 102
PHY 102: Homework #1 Solution 1. From the formula = v.T =v , one obtain : f340m/s = 340Hz . 1.0m wave v s = C = 3 10 8 m/s ,(a) For = 0.1m , v s = 340m/s : f =(b) For the electromagneticthereforef = 3 10 8 Hz 2. The wave length interval
Syracuse - PHY - 102
1What is the energy in Joules correspoding to 10MeV ?1eV = 1.6 10-19 J. 10M eV = 10 106 eV = 1.0 107 eV Now we have, 1.0 107 eV 1.6 10-19 J = 1.6 10-12 J eVUse the conversion factor that is2What particle is emitted during nuclear alph
Syracuse - PHY - 102
1Question 1Calculate the energy carried by a photon of frequency 1.0 1015 Hz (h = 6.6 10-34 J s). Ephoton = hf = 6.6 10-34 J s 1.0 1015 Hz = 6.6 10-19 J2Question 2What is the momentum of an electron whose energy is 1000eV? What is t
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Qui z 3 Solu tio n sQ1: The fir s t law of t he r m o dy n a mics for a ga s is, U= Q- W . When t he re is n o t h e a t a d d e d t o t h e sys te m Q=0. Furt he r m o re t h e sys te m is exp a n di ng w hich m e a n s t h a t its in ter n al e n
Syracuse - PHY - 102
PHY102 Quiz 2Name:1. A thin slit produces a fuzzy shadow because of a. b. c. d. refraction diffraction condensation interferenceans: diffraction 2. What is the wavelength of x rays of frequency 31018 Hz. The speed of light is 3108 m/s ans: wav
Syracuse - PHY - 102
PHY102 Quiz 1Name:1.Five wave crests pass a point in 10 seconds. What is the frequency of the wave ? If the wave speed is 0.25 m/s what is the wavelength of the wave in meters ? 1 crest passes in 2 seconds this is time period T. Frequency=1/T=0
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 21.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsExam 3 Monday April 14 in class Material:everything since exam 2. eg temperatu
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 20.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsExam 3 Monday April 14 in class Material:everything since exam 2. eg temperatu
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 19.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsExam 3 Monday April 14 in class Material:everything since exam 2. eg temperatu
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 18.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021RecapDiscussed how crises in late 19th physics led to new ideas about light/matterSometimes
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 15.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Plan for today . quick tour of some concepts of thermodynamics .Exam 2 Recap last lecture: mi
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 24.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsHW6 due in recitation this week Final 1 May 5-7:00 pm in Stolkin. Comprehensive.
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 22.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021The nucleus - recapAtom composed of small, dense core of protons (charge +1) and neutrons (ch
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 16.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021So far .Prior to 20th century:Mechanics (Newton) Electromagnetism (Faraday, Maxwell) Thermod
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 17.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021This week .Homework 4 due in lab this week Homework 5 goes outPHY102Problems for classic
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 25.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsFinal Thursday 1 May 5-7:00 pm in Stolkin. Comprehensive. Same style, format to
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 23.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnnouncementsHW6 due in recitation this week Final 1 May 5-7:00 pm in Stolkin. Comprehensive.
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 14.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Plan for today . quick tour of some concepts of thermodynamics .Temperature, heat. Thermal eq
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 13.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Plan for today - reviewTopics Practice examPHY102AnouncementsExam 2 Wednesday March 5 i
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 11.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnouncementsExam 2 Wednesday March 5 in classOnline: exam sample plus solutions, homework2
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 12.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021AnouncementsExam 2 Wednesday March 5 in classOnline: exam sample plus solutions, homework2
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 10.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Plan for todayLight. Ray approximation Reflection and refraction. Snell's law. Mirrors, plane
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 9.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Plan for todayFew words about exam Homework 2 due in workshop this week. Homework 3 goes out .
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 8.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Thermal radiationAll bodies contain atoms/molecules in motion Indeed the speed with which they
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 7.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Exam 1Logistics Monday 11th Feb in class. Sample exam, quiz and homework 1 solutions online.
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 6.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021TopicsRecap/finish diffraction Light as electromagnetic wavePHY102AnnouncementsExam 1 Mo
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 5.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Topics for todayIridescence demo Diffraction gratings (light) - demo Diffraction bending of
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 4.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Today: Quantitative aspects of wavesReview: basic properties of wavesExamplesReview: standi
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 3.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Today .Announcements Interference why light is a wave! Phase difference, constructive and des
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 2.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Today .Summary of basic properties of waves Adding waves superpositionwave pulsesStanding
Syracuse - PHY - 102
Major Concepts in Physics Lecture 1.Prof Simon Catterall Office 309 Physics, x 5978 smc@physics.syr.edu http:/physics/courses/PHY102.08SpringPHY1021Today .Course objectives Course mechanics lectures, workshops, homework, exams Grading Textbo
Rhode Island College - PSYC - 230
Rhode Island College - PSYC - 230
Cornell - PAM - 4230
Answer Key Department of Policy Analysis and Management PAM 423: Risk Management and Policy Problem Set 3 Spring 20081. A product manufactured by Harrington, Inc. in 2000 injures Greg Niehaus in 2005. Harrington purchased annual liability insurance
Cornell - PAM - 4230
PAM 423 Problem Set 2 Solutions1.)Q1-a,b E(Injuries) E(Cost to Firm) E(Cost of Injury (Ind.) Probability of Injury E(Total Social Cost) E(Injury Liabilities) Safety Costs Q1-c E(Injuries) E(Total Cost to Firm) E(Cost to Firm) Q1-d E(Total Cost to
Kennesaw - CHEM - 1212
2005 U. S. NATIONAL CHEMISTRY OLYMPIADNATIONAL EXAM PART 1Prepared by the American Chemical Society Olympiad Examinations Task ForceOLYMPIAD EXAMINATIONS TASK FORCEArden P. Zipp, State University of New York, Cortland ChairSherry Berman-Robinso
Kennesaw - CHEM - 1212
2007 U. S. NATIONAL CHEMISTRY OLYMPIADNATIONAL EXAM-PART IIPrepared by the American Chemical Society Olympiad Examinations Task ForceOLYMPIAD EXAMINATIONS TASK FORCEArden P. Zipp, State University of New York, Cortland ChairSherry Berman-Robins
Kennesaw - CHEM - 1212
2006 U. S. NATIONAL CHEMISTRY OLYMPIADNATIONAL EXAM PART 1Prepared by the American Chemical Society Olympiad Examinations Task ForceOLYMPIAD EXAMINATIONS TASK FORCEArden P. Zipp, State University of New York, Cortland Chair Sherry Berman-Robinso