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    Fibre Optics

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    Fibre Optics Technology over the past century has advanced greatly. Fibre optics however is being utilized since more than a hundred years. Optical fibre is a model that has evolved greatly over time. From guided transmission lights experiments to lasers and light emitting diodes (LED)‚ and to dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM)‚ the area under which optical fibre can be used has expanded. One of the modern and commonly used applications

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    - - Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Name: - Teacher: - Scientists: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Andre-Marie Ampere Subject: Physics Class: 12A Due Date: 20th August 2012 Physics ERT: Magnetism Physics ERT: Magnetism Table of Contents Table

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    Fiber Optics

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    Fiber Optics Assignment Many modern medical materials and equipment work on a principle which is beyond the capacity of human transducers. Comment and discuss the working principles of an endoscope‚ uteroscope or a rectoscope showing the illuminating path‚ the image path‚ transmission path and the liquid transfer or operating instrument ducts‚ showing the position of suitable valves. This will therefore explain how light travels through an optical fibre and show how such

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    Thermal Physics Questions

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    The specific latent heat of vaporization of a substance is the quantity of energy required to A. raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one degree Celsius. B. convert a unit mass of liquid to vapour at constant temperature and pressure. C. convert a unit mass of solid to vapour at constant temperature and pressure. D. convert a unit mass of liquid to vapour at a temperature of 100°C and a pressure of one atmosphere.

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    Egg Drop Project Physics

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    The physics concepts that were illustrated in our egg drop project were momentum and energy. In the project‚ we saw how momentum increases as a normal egg without anything to slow it down would crack. That was because the longer that the egg fell‚ the more momentum the egg gains. We also saw that by adding resistance during the fall‚ such as a plastic bag “parachute”‚ would slow down the egg enough so that it would not crack when it reached impact with the ground. The other concept that was discussed

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    IGCSE Physics Answers

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    Page 12 1 a) Between t = 30 and t = 45 mins b) 7.5 mins c) i) distance travelled = area under graph between t = 0 and t = 12½ mins ii) average speed = total distance travelled total time for journey = total area under graph 60 mins 2 a) ∆v = 32 m/s a =10 m/s² t = ∆v = 32 = 3.2 s a 10 b) 3 a) OP – constant acceleration PQ – constant acceleration (greater than OP) QR – constant speed RS – constant deceleration b) O and S c) 6 m/s d) 70 s e) Total distance travelled = area under

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    The Waiter Physics Lab

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    Zach Hicks (Z1603274) Karen Richards Section F (0900 - 1150) 11/30/12 The Waiter Problem 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

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    Electron Physics Lab

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to examine the motion of an electron‚ when it encounters a constant magnetic and electric field. We will also observe when the electric field and magnetic field will cancel each other out. This will lead to the electron having no net force acting upon it. By adjusting the values for the magnetic and electric fields‚ we will be able to check the different paths the electron follows. From this data we will be able to calculate the charge-to-mass ratio. Then

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    Physics Investigation SHC

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    An investigation into the specific heat capacity of a solid Introduction: In this experiment I investigated the specific heat capacity of brass and aluminium‚ in order to do this I arranged a series circuit with a heater‚ the heater would go inside the brass and aluminium and heat it for an amount of time in which I decided‚ I also used the voltmeter in parallel. This arrangement made me able to arrange the equation VIT= mcΔθ‚ since the electrical energy in would be equal to the mass times the

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    A2 Physics Summary

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    Circular motion‚ gravitational field‚ and oscillation 1.Define gravitational field strength: Force per unit mass 2. Explain why there is a point between two point masses at which the gravitational field strength is zero. Because gravitational fields of two masses are in opposite directions‚ so there is a point where it is zero What is meant by angular velocity The rate of change of the angular displacement of an object as it moves along curved path. Generally when asked to test

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