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Motion in Two Dimensions
Next: Scalars and Vectors Up: Main physics index Previous: Motion in Two Dimensions ... We also discuss the solution of projectile motion problems in two ...
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Rotational Motion
In this chapter we will discuss how rotational motion is described. In analogy with that of linear motion, we introduce the concepts of angular distance, ...
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Rotational Motion
In this chapter we will discuss how rotational motion is described. In analogy with that of linear motion, we introduce the concepts of angular distance, ...
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Phase Change on Reflection
The wave is said undergo a 180 o change of phase on reflection. The net effect of the phase change is that the reflected ray ``jumps ahead" by half a wave ...
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Phase Change on Reflection
The wave is said undergo a 180 o change of phase on reflection. The net effect of the phase change is that the reflected ray ``jumps ahead" by half a wave ...
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Phase Change on Reflection
The wave is said undergo a 180 o change of phase on reflection. The net effect of the phase change is that the reflected ray ``jumps ahead" by half a wave ...
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Newton's Law of Gravitation
Idea: Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation states that any two objects exert a gravitational force of attraction on each other. The direction of the force ...
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Earth and other Planets
Earth and other Planets. In this chapter we will look at the earth as a planet. We examine where the earth came from and how it is evolving over the ...
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Isolated systems become disordered
Isolated systems become disordered. ... This though would not violate the 2nd law, as the ice cube by itself is not an isolated system - one must include ...
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Light as waves
We saw in the last chapter that the broad phenomena of refraction, diffraction, and interference demonstrates light can behave as a wave; ...