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    AP Physics Experiment Measurement of Frequency of Sound Purpose To determine the frequency of a tuning fork. Procedures 1. Record the value for the frequency (f) of a standard tuning fork (Hertz). 2. Strike the tuning fork on a soft surface and posi
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    PHYS-102 Homework 3 Solutions Spring-08 _ Chapter 20 Electric Potential and Capacitance 1,11,27 P20.1 (a) Energy of the proton-field system is conserved as the proton moves from high to low potential, which can be defined for this problem as moving f
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    8.1 Wave Phenomenon: Acoustics All wave motion provides a mechanism for the transfer of energy from one point to another without the physical transport of matter between those points. Specifically, mechanical wave motion is an energy-carrying disturb
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    CHAPTER - 22 MAGNETIC FORCES AND MAGNETIC FIELDS A stationary charge q experiences a force F in an electric field E according to F = qE. A charge q moving with velocity v experiences a force F in a magnetic field B according to F = qvxB. The magneti
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    Problem 22.54. Assume that the region to the right of a certain vertical plane contains a vertical magnetic field of magnitude 1.00 mT and that the field is zero in the region to the left of the plane. An electron, originally traveling perpendicular
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    AP Physics Experiment Resolution of Forces Purpose To determine the magnitude of an unknown weight by the resolution of forces Procedures 1. Place the centering ring on the locking pin at the center of the force table. 2. Position three of the pulle
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    PHYS-102 P20.41 (a) 1 1 1 = + Cs 15.0 3.00 Cs = 2.50 F Homework-04 Solutions Electric Potential and Capacitance Cp = 2.50 + 6.00 = 8.50 F 1 1 Ceq = + 8.50 F 20.0 F 1 = 5.96 F (b) Q = CV = (5.96 F )(15.0 V ) = 89.5 C on 20.0 F Q
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    AP Physics Experiment Angular Momentum & Moment of Inertia Purpose To determine the moment of inertia of a rotating system of masses. Procedures 1. Measure and record the mass (kg) of three 100g slotted masses (M1, M2, and m) and a weight hanger (w)
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    Exam Three MATH 200 Spring, 2008 Total Pg 1 (20 pts) Pg 2 (25 pts) Pg 3 (25 pts) Pg 4 (20 pts) Pg 5 (10 pts) Pg 6 (4 pts) Name_ Section_ Show all your work on the exam paper, legibly and in detail, to receive full credit. No Calculators. 1. Co