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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ferris Wheel, Projectile Motion
Textbook: physics for scientists and engineers 4th edition. Physics is defined as: the natural science which seeks to understand macroscopic and micros
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 1: [PHYA11][Lec 01]-[A Way To Understand Complex Systems]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 2: Introduction to Physics_ Lecture 2
In order to study motion, an object"s position with respect to time must be measured over consistent and sequential time intervals. To make things easi
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 2: [PHYA11][Lec 02]-[Chapter 2_ Kinematics]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Projectile Motion, Ferris Wheel, Circular Motion
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 3: [PHYA11][Lec 03]-[Chapter 2_ Kinematics.. continued]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Coordinate System, One Direction
2. 2 uniform motion: uniform motion: straight line motion in which equal displacements occur during any sequential equal-time intervals, non-uniform mo
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: One Direction
The motion of an object is described by three important and fundamental qualities: it displacement (position), velocity and acceleration. Since we are
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 4: [PHYA11][Lec 04]-[Integrals, Motion with Constant Acceleration, and Kinematics’ Equations]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Power Law, Equations Of Motion
Displacement during a drag race - area under velocity-time curve: Fi(cid:374)di(cid:374)g expressio(cid:374) for drag racer"s positio(cid:374): s = si
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: One Direction, Kinematics
The physics of a object are the same whether it moves along the direction of the x-axis or the y-axis. To model this, take a position graph as shown be
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 5: PHYA11H3 Lecture : [PHYA11][Lec 05]-[Chap 2.6-2.8_ Free Fall, Motion on an inclined plane, and Instantaneous Acceleration]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Free Fall, Kinematics, One Direction
Thus far, the three kinematics equations that describe an objects motion with constant acceleration are as follows. Remember each equation can be deriv
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 6: [PHYA11][Lec 06]-[Chap 3_ Vectors and Coordinate System]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 9: [PHYA11_Lec 09][Motion in 2D]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 10: [PHYA11][Lec 010]-[Midterm Review]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 13: [PHYA11][Lec 13-[Relative Motion, Uniform Circular Motion, Angular Velocity, Velocity and Acceleration in Uniform Circular Motion, Non-Uniform Circular Motion]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 14: [PHYA11][Lec 14-[Chap. 5_ Forces and Motion, Short Catalogue of Forces,Identification of Forces, What Do Forces Do_, Inertial Reference Frames, Free Body Diagram ]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 15: [PHYA11][Lec 15]-[Equilibrium, Newton’s First and Second Laws, Gravity, Friction, Drag]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 16: [PHYA11][Lec 16]-[Newton’s Third Law, Interaction systems, Propulsion]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 17: [PHYA11][Lec 17]-[Chapters 7.3 -8.3]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: The Sydney Morning Herald
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 19: [PHYA11][Lec 19]-[Chap. 10.1-10.4_ The Law of Conservation of Energy, Kinetic and Gravitational Potential Energy]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 20: [PHYA11][Lec 20]-[Chap. 10.4-10.7_ Restoring Forces, Elastic Potential Energy, and Energy Diagrams]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Simple Harmonic Motion
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 22: [PHYA11][Lec 22]-[Chap. 15.4-15.5_ Simple Harmonic Motion, and Vertical Oscillation]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 23: [PHYA11][Lec 23]-[Chap. 9.1-9.6 (or chap. 11)_Momentum and the Law of Conservation of Momentum]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 24: [PHYA11][Lec 24]-[Chap. 11.1-11.3. Work and Energy]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 25: [PHYA11][Lec 25]-[Chap. 11.4-11.9_ Work done by variable force. Conservative and nonConservative Forces. Mechanical Energy. Finding Force from Potential Energy. Thermal Energy. (new) Conservation of Energy. And Power.]
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PHYA11H3 Lecture 26: [PHYA11][Lec 26]-[Final Exam Review]
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