Static Equilibrium

Complete all parts of the Collisions lab (A-C). Some things to watch out for in particular are: Your lab report should be neat and easy to read. Provide written descriptions of values and calculations. Data tables should have descriptive titles. All values, and data tables in the spreadsheet should have labels, and units. Make sure […]

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Physics Make up Work

Hello, I’m behind in doing my work and I only have today to send the assignments to my professor. There are 7 physics assignments that have around fifteen questions in each of the homework assignments. I will tell you about the work before you begin, so tell me if it is too much work. I […]

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Physics Make up Work

Hello, I’m behind in doing my work and I only have today to send the assignments to my professor. There are 7 physics assignments that have around fifteen questions in each of the homework assignments. I will tell you about the work before you begin, so tell me if it is too much work. I […]

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an introduction to acoustics

(a) A violin string 15.0cm long and fixed at both ends oscillates in its n=1 mode. The speed of waves on the string is 250ms-1 and the speed of sound in air is 348ms-1. Find, (i)the frequency of the waves (ii)the wavelength of the emitted sound. (b)A closed organ pipe 60cm long and of cross-sectional […]

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Physics Lab (Lab #10 Magnetic Fields)

So I have attached an image named “Task” which gives a full explanation of how the lab report should be. Secondly, you can download the images “LabManual1-5” and read them for the lab report. I also provide a 14 minutes YouTube video that my teacher goes full-on depth on how the assignment should be. Please […]

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Steps for lab assignment: 1. First things first: Find some research to support your question.  Conduct a brief literature review

Steps for lab assignment: 1. First things first: Find some research to support your question.  Conduct a brief literature review and find two peer-reviewed journal articles that relate to the concept you are investigating.  List the title of each article and answer the following questions about each article:  1) What was the purpose of the […]

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phys 1A Mechanics

If you move an object upwards, which of the following statements about the object’s gain in gravitational potential energy are true? (i) The gain in gravitational potential energy depends on how far vertically you displace it upwards. (ii) The gain in gravitational potential energy depends on the vertical component of the object’s velocity. (iii) The […]

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Lab 11: Collisions

Complete all parts of the Collisions lab (A-C). Some things to watch out for in particular are: Your lab report should be neat and easy to read. Provide written descriptions of values and calculations. Data tables should have descriptive titles. All values, and data tables in the spreadsheet should have labels, and units. Make sure […]

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Discussion board 11

Hello, i have some work to do , everything is explained below . Use this simulation (Links to an external site.) to address the following questions. Follow the instructions provided underneath the simulation. Make sure to read the Hints and Background information as well. Momentum: p = mv (where m = mass and v = […]

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Analysist of AC – RLC

1. Looking at either your graph or the charts that you created approximately where is the resonance frequency of this circuit? Explain how you came to this conclusion. 2. Using your answer from #1 how does the resonance frequency compare to the cycle frequency when pushed with a square wave like in the lab last […]

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