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Everyday Physics
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1. You cant get as much out as you put in
measurement of pressure
Kepler
Engine efficiency cannot be 100%
Condition for stability
2. Change in velocity / time
Acceleration
law of conservation of energy
density of aluminum
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
3. The center of an object
Momentum
Period
Center of gravity (CG)
Fluid force
4. Distance traveled / time
Velocity required for an object to reach height h
Internal energy
Velocity=
Total momentum before collision
5. It increases
Stable
pressure does what when depth is increased
Pressure=
Change in internal energy
6. Velocity squared / radius
Equilibrium
Einstein
Projectile
Centripedal acceleration=
7. 5/9 [T(F)-32]
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
Einstein
density of water
8. 10 m/s^2
Weight
wave
Acceleration due to gravity on the earth
density of air
9. V x A= constant
volume fluid flow rate
atmospheric pressure (atm)
Newton
continuity
10. Z+n
azX
Weight
1 BTU
Acceleration
11. 2 -700 kg/m^3
Velocity required for an object to reach height h
density of aluminum
pressure depends on
ultrasound
12. F=mass x acceleration
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13. If the temperature of system A is less then the temperature of system B then heat flows from B to A (hot to cold)
Frequency
Projectile
Net force?0 net torque=0
Second law of thermodynamics
14. Decreases
Radiation
Second law of thermodynamics
the pressure of liquids _____ when it goes faster
Projectile
15. Length of a wave
volume fluid flow rate formula
Convert Celsius to Kelven
Conservation of energy
wavelength
16. A tendency for liquids to resist flowing.
Distance traveled
First Law of thermodynamics
viscosity
Total momentum before collision
17. Maximum displacement from equilibrium
Physics
Weight
amplitude
Wave speed=
18. Time= the square root of 2 x height / acceleration due to gravity
Stable
c=3x10^8 m/s
mass flow rate formula
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
19. Sounds below 30 Hz
restoring force
pressure does what when depth is increased
infrasound
Heat capacity equation
20. Net force=0 net torque=0
Equilibrium
Buoyant force
when ice in water melts what happens?
Internal energy
21. It increases
azX
Acceleration
Quantum mechanics
pressure does what when depth is increased
22. The amount of heat that is required to raise the temperature of one g of a substance by 1 degree C.
measurement of pressure
Condition for stability
Heat capacity (specific heat)
Emissive
23. 25%
Photon energy
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
density of air
Heat capacity equation
24. Analized brahe's data and verified the heliocentric theory. These regularities are known as Helpers Laws of Planetary motion.
Flow through a pipe
Torque
Brahe
Kepler
25. Initial velocity= the square root of 2gh
Velocity required for an object to reach height h
Aristotle
when ice in water melts what happens?
Net force?0 net torque=0
26. 1 -000 kg/m^3
Stable structures
density of water
pressure at depth h
Wavelength
27. New theory that explained behavior at the atomic level
Convert Celsius to Kelven
Acceleration
Quantum mechanics
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
28. 18600 miles/sec
continuity
Speed of light
mass flow rate formula
Thermal radiation
29. 1.25 kg/m^3
wave
density of air
pressure at depth h
Period
30. Force per unit area
Second law of thermodynamics
mechanical wave
Pressure=
Why does something move?
31. Force per unit area
Pressure=
order of states of matter stronger to lesser forces between atoms
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
frequency of light
32. 11 -000 kg/m^3
Period
Convert Celsius to Kelven
Resistance
density of lead
33. The level stays the same
when ice in water melts what happens?
Net force?0 net torque=0
Quantum mechanics
Wavelength
34. Number density x temperature
Quantum mechanics
pressure depends on
Heat capacity equation
the pressure of liquids _____ when it goes faster
35. Kg/m^3
Galileo
measure of density
Fluid force
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
36. The force that brings a system back to equilibrium
restoring force
pressure does what when depth is increased
Physics
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
37. Hf
frequency of light
mechanical wave
Time for an object thrown to reach maximum height
Photon energy
38. Fbottom=Ftop+mg where mg is the weight of the volume
Velocity required for an object to reach height h
Frequency
static fluid formula
continuity
39. Heat Q= mass of sample x specific heat x temp change
Velocity=
Conservation of energy
definition of Bernoulii's equation
Heat capacity equation
40. T=2p square root m/k frequency= square root k/m;/2p
Internal energy
Net force=0 net torque?0
period p of a mass m oscillating on a horizontal spring of force constant k
velocity through a medium
41. Work done / heat in
law of conservation of energy
density of water
Total momentum before collision
Engine efficiency
42. C/n
Voltage
Convert Celsius to Kelven
Physics
velocity through a medium
43. Kg/m^3
Thermal conductivity
Convert Celsius to Kelven
Center of gravity (CG)
measure of density
44. How much torque it takes to get an object rotating
Rotational inertia (moment of inertia)
Conduction
Power (watts)
static fluid formula
45. A disturbance that propagates through a medium
mechanical wave
atmospheric pressure (atm)
Emissive
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
46. 5/9 [T(F)-32]
Engine efficiency
The US uses how much of the total world energy consumption?
Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius
atmospheric pressure (atm)
47. Shows in 1905 that newtons laws were not valid for objects moving with speeds near the speed of light.
incoming and outgoing flow rate formula
Distance traveled
Einstein
Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit
48. Current x voltage energy/time (joules per second)
Acceleration
Power (watts)
infrasound
measure of density
49. 1 / period (time)
Distance traveled
Frequency
period of a pendulum T of length L
variation of pressure with depth
50. 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.
Thermal conductivity
Emissive
Radiation
Conduction