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Everyday Physics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The combination of force and point of application
Stable
Torque
c=3x10^8 m/s
Heat
2. 5/9 [T(F)-32]
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
Aristotle
Engine efficiency cannot be 100%
mass flow rate formula
3. Rod with forces applied at opposite ends in opposite directions
volume fluid flow rate
Net force=0 net torque?0
volume fluid flow rate formula
First Law of thermodynamics
4. Distance traveled / time
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Velocity=
Fluid force
Resistance
5. Voltage / current
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Heat capacity (specific heat)
law of conservation of energy
Resistance
6. T=2p square root m/k frequency= square root k/m;/2p
period p of a mass m oscillating on a horizontal spring of force constant k
pressure at depth h
Thermal conductivity
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
7. Analized brahe's data and verified the heliocentric theory. These regularities are known as Helpers Laws of Planetary motion.
Engine efficiency cannot be 100%
Resistance
Kepler
pressure at depth h
8. Velocity squared / radius
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
Centripedal acceleration=
Radiation
Acceleration
9. Heat is transferred directly through a material with no bulk movement of material
Conduction
Physics
Radiation
Newton's Second Law
10. The study of how objects behave (from the very tiny to the very big - and from the beginning of the Universe to its ultimate fate).
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Emissive
Physics
Torque
11. Wavelength x frequency
Physics
variation of pressure with depth
Wave speed=
Heat capacity (specific heat)
12. V1 x A1=v2 x A2
Present velocity
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
Distance traveled
Conduction
13. 2p x square root L/g
Thermal radiation
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
period of a pendulum T of length L
Centripedal acceleration=
14. The study of heat and its transformation into mechanical energy
Weight
Net force?0 net torque=0
Thermodynamics
Radiation
15. Z+n
azX
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Fluid force
c=3x10^8 m/s
16. F=mass x acceleration
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17. C/n
Kepler
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Galileo
velocity through a medium
18. Net force=0 net torque=0
Equilibrium
Voltage
pressure depends on
Heat capacity equation
19. Time= the square root of 2 x height / acceleration due to gravity
the pressure of liquids _____ when it goes faster
Wave speed=
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Thermodynamics
20. ?
Weight
wavelength
c=3x10^8 m/s
azX
21. Current x resistance
ultrasound
Stable
mechanical wave
Voltage
22. Net force=0 net torque=0
Torque
Equilibrium
density of water
Fluid force
23. Sounds below 30 Hz
Resistance
azX
viscosity
infrasound
24.
Distance traveled
c=3x10^8 m/s
Conduction
law of conservation of energy
25. Fbottom-Ftop=mg=(density x vol) x g
Distance traveled
Wave speed=
Centripedal acceleration=
variation of pressure with depth
26. Gallons per minute (gpm) - liters/s - cubic feet per minute (cfm) or m^3/s
measurement of pressure
Conduction
volume fluid flow rate formula
volume fluid flow rate
27. Force per unit area
the pressure of liquids _____ when it goes faster
Engine efficiency cannot be 100%
1 BTU
Pressure=
28.
mechanical wave
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Second law of thermodynamics
measurement of pressure
29. Compiled the first detailed observational data on planetary motion (mars) - without a telescope.
Newton's Second Law
Quantum mechanics
Period
Brahe
30. T=2p square root m/k frequency= square root k/m;/2p
period p of a mass m oscillating on a horizontal spring of force constant k
Stable structures
Flow through a pipe
Thermal radiation
31. Pressure x area
Fluid force
Energy of motion (kinetic energy)
Present velocity
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
32. 1 / period (time)
Mechanics
Buoyant force
Centripedal acceleration=
Frequency
33. Equals total momentum after collision
Total momentum before collision
Stable structures
Stable
First Law of thermodynamics
34. 1.25 kg/m^3
Fluid force
1 BTU
amplitude
density of air
35. Wavelength x frequency
Velocity=
Thermal conductivity
Wave speed=
Newton
36. Fbottom=Ftop+mg where mg is the weight of the volume
Net force
Weight
c=3x10^8 m/s
static fluid formula
37. The heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1 degree F
density of aluminum
1 BTU
Weight
Convection
38. The sum of the energy of all the molecules in the system
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Internal energy
Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
39. V x A= constant
velocity through a medium
continuity
Pressure=
volume fluid flow rate formula
40. Change in velocity / time
Acceleration
Heat capacity (specific heat)
density of air
continuity
41. Maximum displacement from equilibrium
Brahe
Mechanics
amplitude
Net force?0 net torque=0
42. Initial velocity= the square root of 2gh
Velocity required for an object to reach height h
Condition for stability
mass flow rate formula
when ice in water melts what happens?
43. P x u x A
1 BTU
Thermodynamics
mass flow rate formula
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
44. 25%
amplitude
Wavelength
period p of a mass m oscillating on a horizontal spring of force constant k
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
45. The efficiency with which an object emits thermal radiation. Is a number between 0 and 1. A good emitter has an e close to 1.
Emissive
Convection
wave
Pressure=
46. Work done / heat in
Engine efficiency
pressure depends on
Radiation
Net force?0 net torque=0
47. T(C) +273
amplitude
Convert Celsius to Kelven
frequency of light
viscosity
48. Heat is carried from place to place by the bulk movement of either liquids or gasses
atmospheric pressure (atm)
Fluid force
Convection
Newton's Second Law
49. C / f
static fluid formula
Wavelength
Center of gravity (CG)
Stable
50. T(C) +273
Total momentum before collision
Internal energy
Convert Celsius to Kelven
continuity