PHYSICS 1075 Michigan
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SOLUTIONS DECEMBER 5 15.7. IDENTIFY: Use Eq.(15.1) to calculate v. T = 1 / f and k is defined by Eq.(15.5). The general form of the wave function is given by Eq.(15.8), which is the equation for the transverse displacement. SET UP: v = 8.00 m/s, A =
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Physics 140 Fall 2007 midterm #1 review Bad logic 1. What equation do I use? Good logic 1. What information do I know? 2. What information am I being asked to find? 3. What key ideas/conceptual tools should I apply? 4. What equations express these
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Physics 240 Fall 2007 Lecture #15 Second exam next Thursday, November 1, 8:00-9:30 Chapters 24.3-27.9 or 28.4 Dr. Dave Winn 2405 Randall Lab winn@umich.edu Exam Coverage Do you want exam 2 to cover the first part of chapter 28 (next Tuesday\'s lect
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Physics 140 Winter 2004 Midterm 3 1. (P) The figure below shows an 18.0kg crate of salami sliding down a ramp on a (massless) rope that is wrapped around a disk of radius 0.25m and mass 6.0kg. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and
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Physics 140 Fall 2004: Final Exam Solutions Please print your name:_ Please list your discussion section number:_ Please list your discussion instructor:__ Form #1 Instructions Fill in your name above 1. This will be a two hour, closed book exam. Th