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    Physics 2 Lab

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    Name: Lab 201: Electric Field by Point Charges Section: 121A-H02 Date: February 8‚ 2012 Objective: To compute electric field and corresponding field lines caused by point charges using MATLAB. Theoretical Background: -electrons are negative‚ protons are positive -magnitude of force between A and B is: ‚ is 8.98755E9. -electric field is the region around a charged object -strength of electric field: = -electric field lines are used to visually show the field Procedure: Our

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    The Waiter Physics Lab

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    Solving Part A: Center of Mass in One Direction 1. Since the mass of the plate is a uniform‚ the center of mass is in the center of the plate. The plate has diameter d = 28 cm‚ thus the center of mass is 14 cm from the edge of the plate. In the lab‚ two scenarios will be analyzed; 1) when the glass is standing up‚ and 2) when the glass is laying on its side. When the glass is standing up‚ its mass is uniform about the axis of symmetry. Therefore‚ the horizontal center of mass will be at the exact

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    Physics Lab Exp

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    Central Philippine University ILOILO CITY‚ PHILIPPINES MATHEMATICS and PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Experiment No.___________________ Name _________________________________________ Course and Year ______________ I. Objective: -To determine and to identify the motion which the metal ball undergoes as it rolls down the acceleration board. II. Materials: Acceleration board‚ cornstarch‚ iron stand‚ clamp with iron bar‚ brass ball‚ PVC pipe‚ meter stick III. Procedure: 1. Using

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    Physics Lab 1

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    Lab 1 – Measurement of Space and Time Anthony Lucci Lab Partner: Amy Hayes Question 4: Both the height and diameter of the cylinder were taken to find the volume; five times for both measurements. Vernier calipers were used to get these measurements by clamping the cylinder between the jaws of the calipers. By looking at the mark of the zero‚ in relation to the main scale‚ the line best lined up with a line from the main scale was taken down. Getting

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    T or F: ESD is very dangerous to computer technicians. False. What does the acronym ESD stand for? Electrostatic Sensitive Device. In what conditions is ESD most likely to occur? It occurs in cold‚ dry conditions. With __________ ESD‚ the damage is permanent and is noticeable right away. Catastrophic. What are the similarities and differences of latent and upset ESD? Similarities: Even if the device is damaged‚ it will still pass initial testing. How can a PC technician protect

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    Physics lab report

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    AIM: Finding the gravitational field strength by using a simple harmonic motion of a spring and slotted masses. INTRODUCTION: When a mass suspended from a spring is displaced‚ due to the acceleration‚ kg s-2‚ from its equilibrium and released it will oscillate up and down with a kind of motion called simple harmonic motion‚ shm. The period (T)‚ time taken to measure for one complete oscillation‚ of this motion is: m/kg =

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    Physics Trolley Lab

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    Grade  9  Science  –  Trolley   Lab       -­‐  Luca  Weller  –  AOI:  Environment  –   17/9/13   D.4  Materials:   -­‐1  trolley  that  will  be  accelerated   -­‐1  string  to  connect  the  trolley  and               the  weights  (ca.  2m)   -­‐1  set  of  weights  that  will  accelerate   the  trolley  (up  to  5N)   -­‐1  a.m

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    Physics Lab Report

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    Purpose Determine the acceleration in a quick sprint. Question What would the participant’s acceleration be if he/she sprints forward in a positive direction? Hypothesis/Prediction When a person sprints forward‚ it means he/she speeds up. Consequently‚ the acceleration should be positive. When the velocity accelerates at a constant rate‚ the acceleration should remain constant. Therefore‚ if the participant is moving toward a positive direction and the speed increases‚ then the acceleration

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    Physics Calorimetry Lab

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    Calorimetry Lab: Determining the Unknown Metal Purpose: To determine the identity of an unknown metal Hypothesis: The unknown metal is Copper Materials: * Safety glasses * Styrofoam cup * Thread or string * Glass rod * Thermometer * 100mL graduated cylinder * Hot plate * Balance * Unknown metal * 300mL beaker Procedure: i. Mass of metal was recorded ii. Water was heated on a hot plate in beaker iii. Temperature was recorded when water reached

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    Physics Lab force

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    Objective: To study the relationships between position‚ velocity‚ and time‚ with acceleration held constant‚ of an object moving in one-dimensional motion with minimum friction. A motion sensor will be used to measure various aspects of vector quantities. Description: An Air Track is positioned along the edge of the table. It is a long straight metal beam with many small holes that are roughly each 2mm in diameter. It is positioned at an angle to allow the gliders to glide down the slope

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