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Everyday Physics
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1. Fluid flow velocity=u - fluid density=p (rho) - fluid pressure=P P +
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2. The level stays the same
1 BTU
when ice in water melts what happens?
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Present velocity
3. ?
wavelength
Net force
Wavelength
c=3x10^8 m/s
4. A disturbance that moves through something
density of aluminum
Thermal radiation
wave
measure of density
5. The amount of heat that is required to raise the temperature of one g of a substance by 1 degree C.
static fluid formula
Heat capacity (specific heat)
Galileo
Thermodynamics
6. Voltage / current
Galileo
Resistance
Newton
Voltage
7. The effectiveness of a material in conducting heat
Thermal conductivity
Heat
Pressure=
Net force=0 net torque?0
8. The force that brings a system back to equilibrium
Present velocity
restoring force
Conservation of energy
Buoyant force
9. Heat is transferred directly through a material with no bulk movement of material
Total momentum before collision
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Conduction
Heat capacity equation
10. Force per unit area
Pressure=
mechanical wave
azX
Thermal conductivity
11. Fbottom-Ftop=mg=(density x vol) x g
Resistance
variation of pressure with depth
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
Aristotle
12. ?
mass flow rate formula
c=3x10^8 m/s
Thermal radiation
amplitude
13. Weight of displaced water=volume of displaced water in liters x 10 n / liter
Buoyant force
Wavelength
Why does something move?
Heat capacity equation
14. The heat transfer by electromagnetic waves - thermal light waves
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
Newton
Radiation
continuity
15. A disturbance that propagates through a medium
Power (watts)
entropy
mechanical wave
density of aluminum
16. T(C) +273
azX
Wavelength
wave
Convert Celsius to Kelven
17. Because nothing stops it
Weight
Thermal radiation
Einstein
Why does something move?
18. Believed that the natural state of objects was to be at rest
Newton
Aristotle
Kepler
Frequency
19. The first to do experimental studies of the laws of motion and was Imprisoned by Pope Urban VIII in 1633 for advocating the Copernican theory - also know as the heliocentric theory - that the earth was a planet revolving around the sun.
Newton
Thermal radiation
Galileo
Frequency
20. The study of heat and its transformation into mechanical energy
measure of density
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
Thermodynamics
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
21. The total force (positive and negative) acting upon an object
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Net force
Torque
Physics
22. Sounds above 20 -000 Hz
Kepler
Equilibrium
ultrasound
volume fluid flow rate formula
23. T=2p square root m/k frequency= square root k/m;/2p
Conservation of energy
period p of a mass m oscillating on a horizontal spring of force constant k
Photon energy
Physics
24. Rod with forces applied at opposite ends in the same direction
Net force?0 net torque=0
azX
Convection
Newton
25. The combination of force and point of application
Condition for stability
Mechanics
Torque
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
26. Because nothing stops it
Aristotle
Momentum
Why does something move?
velocity through a medium
27. 18600 miles/sec
entropy
Centripedal acceleration=
Torque
Speed of light
28. Length of a wave
Wave speed=
order of states of matter stronger to lesser forces between atoms
wavelength
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
29. Current x resistance
Voltage
measure of density
Radiation
Wavelength
30. Mass x gravity
Distance traveled
Velocity=
Thermodynamics
Weight
31. Not easy to knock over
Stable
Stable structures
Velocity=
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
32. Rod with forces applied at opposite ends in opposite directions
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
pressure does what when depth is increased
Net force=0 net torque?0
33. P + density x g h
pressure at depth h
Pressure=
Condition for stability
pressure depends on
34. How much torque it takes to get an object rotating
when ice in water melts what happens?
Total momentum before collision
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
density of water
35. As the speed of a moving fluid increases - the pressure within the fluid decreases
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36. The effectiveness of a material in conducting heat
Flow through a pipe
amplitude
Thermal conductivity
Centripedal acceleration=
37. Heat into system - work done by system
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
Change in internal energy
Buoyant force
38. 11 -000 kg/m^3
pressure depends on
density of lead
period of a pendulum T of length L
Period
39. T^4
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
Thermal radiation
volume fluid flow rate
c=3x10^8 m/s
40. Z+n
Physics
Wave speed=
azX
Radiation
41. Speed of light / wavelength
Why does something move?
Flow through a pipe
frequency of light
measure of density
42. Analized brahe's data and verified the heliocentric theory. These regularities are known as Helpers Laws of Planetary motion.
Acceleration
Photon energy
Kepler
Torque
43. 5/9 [T(F)-32]
Thermodynamics
Aristotle
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
44. Gallons per minute (gpm) - liters/s - cubic feet per minute (cfm) or m^3/s
volume fluid flow rate
Conduction
Photon energy
Convert Celsius to Kelven
45. Work done / heat in
Engine efficiency
wavelength
azX
density of air
46. 100 -000 n/m^2
atmospheric pressure (atm)
Internal energy
Thermal conductivity
Aristotle
47. A tendency for liquids to resist flowing.
static fluid formula
Net force?0 net torque=0
viscosity
Flow through a pipe
48. P(P2-P1)D^4/128Ln n=fluid's viscosity
First Law of thermodynamics
Power (watts)
Flow through a pipe
Heat capacity equation
49. Force x lever arm
volume fluid flow rate formula
mass flow rate formula
Torque
Condition for stability
50. Heat into system - work done by system
Period
Change in internal energy
Distance traveled
Wavelength