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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Point Particle, One Direction
Physics 197-lecture 2-intro to kinematics in one dimension. If the dots representing an object are not equally spaced, there must be some acceleration:
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pythagorean Theorem, Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Point Particle
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Inertial Frame Of Reference, Net Force
Newton"s second law: = = (cid:2869)+ (cid:2870)+ + = , forces cause acceleration, acceleration is a response to a force. In the absence of a net extern
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Inertial Frame Of Reference, Point Particle, Net Force
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Theodolite, Point Particle, Anti-Lock Braking System
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Circular Motion, Free Body Diagram, Rolling Resistance
Physics 197-lecture 8-newton"s laws applications: friction & banked turns. Rolling friction: rolling friction allows wheels to turn, usually very small
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Kinetic Energy, Tennis Ball, Point Particle
Kinetic energy: kinetic energy is the energy associated with motion, scalar, unit: joules (j, (cid:1831)=(cid:2869)(cid:2870)(cid:2870) Work-kinetic en
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Pogo Stick
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Point Particle, Escape Velocity
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Extravehicular Activity, Net Force, Weighted Arithmetic Mean
Can be calculated by separating the x, y, and z components so that, ex: find the center of mass for the following system: y. Center of mass: an object"
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Firecracker, Kinetic Energy, Elastic Collision
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Physics 197 Lecture 15: Collisions, Momentum Transfer
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Parallel Axis Theorem, Point Particle, Angular Velocity
Phys197 lecture 17 rotations: intro to torque. Parallel axis theorem: an object"s moment of inertia depends on the axis of rotation. The parallel axis
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Physics 197 Lecture 18: PHYS197-Lecture18-Rotational Dynamics
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Statics, Net Force, Bicycle Wheel
Static equilibrium: static equilibrium describes the state of a system with no net force or net torque. Important because most materials have a thresho
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Point Particle, Bowling Ball
Example: the total angular momentum of earth. Total angular momentum: for any system: (cid:1838)(cid:3047)(cid:3042)(cid:3047)=(cid:1838)+(cid:1838)(ci
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Physics 197 Lecture 22: Oscillations: Simple Harmonic Motion
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Torsion Spring
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Transverse Wave, Longitudinal Wave, Angular Frequency
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Standing Wave, Periodic Function, Adiabatic Invariant
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Inertial Frame Of Reference, Elastic Collision
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Time Dilation, Lever Frame, Lightning
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Inertial Frame Of Reference, Length Contraction, Spacetime
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Physics 197 Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Proper Length, Permanent Marker, Special Relativity
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