College PhysicsAllyn and Bacon, 1990 - Science |
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Units and Problem Solving | 1 |
Momentum and Collisions | 47 |
Vibrations and Waves | 60 |
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acceleration alpha particle angle angular atom axis ball beta decay capacitor Celsius center of mass centripetal acceleration Chapter charge circuit circular collision components constant decay diffraction direction displacement distance Earth elastic collision electric field electromagnetic electron equation equilibrium example Explain Figure force frequency friction gravitational heat horizontal inertia kcal kinetic energy km/h lens lenses light liquid loop m/sē m₁ m₂ magnetic field magnitude maximum mirror molecules momentum motion moving neutrons Newton's Newton's second law nuclear nucleus object orbit parallel particle plane polarized position potential energy pressure Problem proton radiation radius rays RC circuit reaction reflected refraction relative resistance resistor right-hand rule rotational second law SG SG shown in Fig simple harmonic motion Solution Given speed spring surface temperature thermal torque traveling unit V₁ vector velocity voltage wave wavelength weight wire zero