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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Kilogram
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 2: Average Speed, Acceleration
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 3: PHYS 1010Q
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Net Force, Contact Force, Free Fall
Newton"s laws of motion, newton"s first law, newton"s second law and free fall revisited. A force is a push or a pull. The source may be gravitational,
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Parachuting, Vtt Technical Research Centre Of Finland, Net Force
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 6: Momentum
Example: now suppose he is standing on the scales while riding in an elevator that is accelerating upward at 2m/s . When you catch the ball, the impact
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 7: Energy, Work, Work and Kinetic Energy
Example: a 60-kg passenger riding in a car involved in a 20 m/s (45mi/h) collision with a concrete barrier. If the stopping time is 0. 25 s, what is th
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 8: Conservation of Energy, Power, Efficiency
Work is done to lift the mass and increase its gravitational potential energy. As the mass falls, this potential energy is then converted into the kine
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 9: Circular Motion, Newton’s Gravity
Example: both for the simple layer and the car jack the device can multiply the force, but note that the input distance is much larger than the output
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Centripetal Force
Newton"s gravity, newton"s law of universal gravitation, g decreases with elevation. A car drives about a track at speed v. if the frictional force is
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Mass, Equivalence Principle, Asteroid Family
Lecture 11 g decreases with elevation, the gravitational field, satellites and planets, The gravitational pull (fg) here on the surface of the earth ge
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Maserati Granturismo, Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Unified Atomic Mass Unit
Atoms, molecules, gauge pressure, macroscopic & microscopic properties. Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of matter. To date, we know of 11
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture 13: Microscopic Origin of Pressure, Temperature, Ideal Gas Law
Microscopic origin of pressure, temperature, ideal gas law. The gas molecules inside the tire are perpetually moving helter-skelter and banging against
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PHYS 1010Q Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Ideal Gas Law, Scale Of Temperature, Celsius
As the temperature of the gas tends toward -273 c, the volume of the gas tends to zero. This happens for all gasses regardless of their initial volume
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