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5 Formulas That Solve 90% of Heat Effects and Calorimetry Advance Study Assignment Problems
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Ci dev'essere una spiegazione migliore del modello standard e più comprensibile delle Stringhe. La supersimmetria mi ispira ma non è ancora sufficientemente immediata. Dev'essere una di quelle cose che quando le capisci ti batti una mano sulla fronte esclamando «Ovvio!» e domandandoti come potessi non averla vista prima
Andrea Cussolotto
Week 36-37: February 16-27
In these weeks we just reviewed our lessons in Physics for the upcoming National Achievement Test.
Week 31: January 12-16 (2k15)
So on January 13 our lesson in Physics was all about Circuit Protector, fuse, and circuit breaker.
Circuit Protector- to protect circuitry at home (Accidents at home are caused by “faulty wiring.”)
Fuse- protects the circuit by stopping the whole circuitry through melting.
Week 24-29: November 10- December 19 (2k14)
When I reviewed my notebook in Physics, I had not seen any notes on these dates. Maybe this was the time when the coaches and contestants were preparing for the Science Quest.
Week 22: October 27-29 (2k14)
On October 27, we dealt with the topic Electromagnetism. Electromagnetism was coined from the word “electricity” and “magnetism.” The word electricity also comes from the greek word “elektron” which mean “amber.”
The two types of charges (According to Benjamin Franklin):
1. positive
2. negative
Note: Unlike charges attract, like charges repel.
Law of Conservation of electric charge.
The net amount of electric charge produced in any process is zero.
Coulomb’s Law
Charles Coulomb (1736-1806) investigated electric forces in the 1780s using a torsion balance much like used by Cavendish for his studies of the gravitational force
Fe=kQ1Q2/r^2
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The discussion of Coulomb’s Law was then continued on October 29. In Coulomb’s Law, electric force increases if unlike charges are near.
In the equation F=Keq1q2/r^2, Ke is equal to 9x10^9 N.m^2/c^2 or ke= 1/4πE0 where E0=8.85x10^-12.
Charging means gaining or losing electrons.
Charging can be through:
-Friction/Rubbing:
Net charge= 0 = conserved
-Induction
-Conduction
Week 20-21: October 13-24 (2k14)
We had no classes on October 13-17 due to busy schedule and also on October 20-24 because it was our semestral break.