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    Centre Course Year/ Trimester Session : Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS) : Foundation in Science : Year 1 / Trimester 1 : 201401 Unit Code Unit Title : FHSC1014 : Mechanics Tutorial 4: Application of Newton’s Laws. 1. The distance between two telephone poles is 50.0 m. When a 1.00 kg bird lands on the telephone wire midway between the poles‚ the wire sags 0.200 m. Draw a free-body diagram of the bird. How much

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    LEADS College Defense Road Campus Time Allowed: 3 hours Paper A Max.Marks:50 Attempt any FIVE questions in all‚ selecting at least TWO questions from each section. All questions carry equal marks (Section -1) 1(a) what is meant by divergence of the vector field? Show that ������ �� = ��. �� where V is a vector field in three dimension ? (5) 1b) if ��(��‚ ��‚ ��) = 3�� 2 + 4�� 3 + �� 2 is a scalar field find the �������� ���� �� at point (1‚-2‚ 3)? (5) 2(a) Define elastic and inelastic collisions

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    a projectile) is thrown obliquely near the earth ’s surface‚ and it moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only. The path followed by a projectile motion called its trajectory. Projectile motion only occurs when there is one force applied at the beginning of the trajectory‚ after which there is no force in operation apart from gravity. Introduction: Part B Part B of the lab was on Tractive Forces. Tractive force means the force available at the contact between the drive wheel

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    EXAM 1 NOTES The actual pressure at a given position is called the absolute pressure‚ and it is measured relative to absolute vacuum (i.e.‚ absolute zero pressure). Most pressure-measuring devices‚ however‚ are calibrated to read zero in the atmosphere (Fig. 3–2)‚ and so they indicate the difference between the absolute pressure and the local atmospheric pressure. This difference is called the gage pressure. Pgage = Pabs - Patm The pressure at a point in a fluid has the same magnitude in all

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    GCE Examinations Mechanics Module M1 Advanced Subsidiary / Advanced Level Paper A Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Instructions and Information Candidates may use any calculator except those with a facility for symbolic algebra and / or calculus. Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions. Mathematical and statistical formulae and tables are available. This paper has 7 questions. When a numerical value of g is required‚ use g = 9.8 m s-2. Advice to Candidates You must show sufficient

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    Mechanics Revision Exercise Q1. Which of the following is/are the direct implication(s) of Newton’s first law? (1) A boy standing on a bus is ’pulled’ backwards when the bus starts moving. (2) On a smooth surface‚ when you push another person in front of you‚ you will move backwards. (3) The balls of different masses reach the ground at the same time in Galileo’s experiment (carried out on the tower of Pisa). A (1) only B (2) only C (3) only D (1) and (2) only Q2. Two objects‚ connected by a

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    Thousand-Student Survey of Mechanics Test Data for Introductory Physics Courses (A Research Journal Critique) In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Physics 501: Theoretical Mechanics during the First Semester of the school year 2008 – 2009 Maria Jocelyn T. Claridad Master of Arts in Science Education with Specialization in Physics Prof. Antriman V. Orleans October‚ 2008 Interactive-Engagement vs. Traditional Methods: A Six Thousand-Student Survey of Mechanics Test Data for Introductory

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    Fluid Mechanics 1st year

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    fail to attend either one you will be asked to complete some extra work. This will involve a detailed report and further questions. The simplest strategy is to do the lab.] Notes For the First Year Lecture Course: An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics School of Civil Engineering‚ University of Leeds. Homework: Example sheets: These will be given for each section of the course. Doing these will greatly improve your exam mark. They are course work but do not have credits toward the module

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    movement of the legs into a good position for landing. For our purposes‚ we will simply say that internal forces include the applied force‚ normal force‚ tension force and friction force. And for our purposes‚ the external forces include the gravity forces‚ magnetic force‚ electrical force‚ and spring force. In terms of long jump‚ examples of external forces that are applied to the body are gravity which is presence during the whole long jump routine‚ another example would be during the take when

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