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  • Ohio State PHYS 132I Winter 2008
    POTENTIALLY USEFUL INFORMATION r kQr ^ E = 2 r r r F = qE kQ V = r f r r V = - E d s i V = IR Power = IV Req = Ri i 1 1 = Req i Ri V = -Ed dV Es = - ds U = qV C= Iin = Iout Vloop = (V )i = 0 r r r 0 qv r r 0 Ids r ^ ^ B =
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    P131 Practice Final WARNING: This is NOT the real exam. Do this exam at your own risk! The real final exam will be different. The midterm will have 20 multiple choice questions (100 points total) and 4 show work problems (100 points total). As exampl
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    Chapter 25: Electric Potential As mentioned several times during the quarter Newton\'s law of gravity and Coulomb\'s law are identical in their mathematical form. So, most things that are true for gravity are also true for electrostatics! Here we want
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    Physics 111 Lecture 9c \"Logic takes you from A to B. Imagination takes you anywhere.\" Albert Einstein 1/6 Angular Momentum s Angular Momentum Question Examples Question We are aware of linear momentum. There is a rotational equivalent called angul
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    Physics 111 Lecture 3a \"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.\" Albert Einstein 1 / 10 2D Variables s 2D Variables Questions Relative velocity Relati
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    Physics 111 Lecture 2d \"Mathematics is the door and the key to the sciences.\" Roger Bacon 1 / 11 Coordinate system Coordinate system Vectors Subtraction Question Components Components s A coordinate system consists of a fixed reference point (the
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    Physics 111 Lecture 3b \"If GM had kept up with technology like the computer industry has, we would all be driving $25 cars that got 1000 MPG.\" Bill Gates 1 / 11 2D Kinematics equations s 2D Kinematics equations Projectile motion Question Velocity T