Scalars and Vectors Scalars: Have only magnitude. Are added algebraically. Examples: temperature, mass Vectors: Have magnitude and direction. Are
Scalars and Vectors Scalars: Have only magnitude. Are added algebraically. Examples: temperature, mass Vectors: Have magnitude and direction. Are added through the triangle law. Examples: velocity, force NOTE: Vectors can be moved around in space as long as their magnitude (length) and direction remain unchanged. This property is utilized when adding vectors. Methods for adding […]
Experiment 2: Student name: Pre-lab section: 1) Introduction: Explain the theory behind this experiment in a paragraph
Experiment 2: Student name: Pre-lab section: 1) Introduction: Explain the theory behind this experiment in a paragraph between 150 and 250 words. (2 Points) Suppose you are using external resources; include the reference. It would be best if you had any relevant formulas and explanations of each term. You may use the rich formula tools embedded here. 2) […]
Please open all pdfs Experiment 1: Student name: Pre-lab section: 1) Introduction: Explain the theory behind this
Please open all pdfs Experiment 1: Student name: Pre-lab section: 1) Introduction: Explain the theory behind this experiment in a paragraph between 150 and 250 words. (2.5 Points) Suppose you are using external resources; include the reference. It would be best if you had any relevant formulas and explanations of each term. You may use the […]
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW Image Characteristic for Mirror and Lens A spherical mirror is a reflective surface that
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW Image Characteristic for Mirror and Lens A spherical mirror is a reflective surface that can be concave or convex. Making the analogy with a spoon, the reflective surface of a concave mirror (spoon) “holds” the water and the reflective surface of a convex mirror (spoon) doesn’t “hold” the water. 1. […]
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW Reflection and Refraction Reflection and refraction are two commonly observed optical properties of light.
PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION BELOW Reflection and Refraction Reflection and refraction are two commonly observed optical properties of light. Whenever light strikes the surface of some material at an angle, part of the wave is reflected, and part is transmitted (or absorbed). The reflection of light rays from a plane surface such as a glass […]
I need help with this home work assignment Practice Makes Perfect – Final Comprehensive Quiz
I need help with this home work assignment Practice Makes Perfect – Final Comprehensive Quiz General Physics Lecture/Lab (PHY 213) V. M. Edwards, Ph.D., Professor Last Name__________________________ First name______________________ Score___________ SI Base Units Quantity SI Unit (word) SI Unit (abbreviation) 1. Mass _________________ _________. 2. Time _________________ _________. 3. Length _________________ _________. SI Prefixes (write […]
Read Extortion – the short sci-fi story. After you finish the story, look up the discussion questions ( using discussion questions attachment ONLY!!) ,
Read Extortion – the short sci-fi story. After you finish the story, look up the discussion questions ( using discussion questions attachment ONLY!!) , choose twenty (20) which you find especially interesting, and write a short answer for these using ONLY!! the extortion document attached.
please review the info below Magnetic Fields This lab uses a Physlet simulation. Click here
please review the info below Magnetic Fields This lab uses a Physlet simulation. Click here In this lab the simulation generates magnetic field lines due to permanent magnets such as ferromagnetic materials (like iron) and Earth. Magnetic field “lines” are actually loops with a North to South direction. Magnets have North (N) and South (S) […]
I need help with these homework problems 1. The amplitude of the wave shown in the figure is A. A. B. B. C. C. D. D. 2. The wavelength of the
I need help with these homework problems 1. The amplitude of the wave shown in the figure is A. A. B. B. C. C. D. D. 2. The wavelength of the wave shown in the figure is A. A. B. B. C. C. D. D. 3. What is the wavelength of a wave with a […]
PLEASE REVIEW INFORMATION Ohm’s Law Theory Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor
PLEASE REVIEW INFORMATION Ohm’s Law Theory Ohm’s law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points and inverse proportional with the resistance. V = I R V = Voltage I = Current R = Resistant Procedure The lab activity uses a simulation developed […]