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Physics Notes (Midterm 2)

The document outlines the topics covered in 18 lectures on mechanics, motion, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillations, and electricity and magnetism. It includes the key concepts taught in each lecture such as standard units, vectors, velocity, acceleration, Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotation, angular velocity, simple harmonic motion, and Coulomb's law. It also lists 18 pages of questions that assess concepts from the lectures related to displacement, velocity, acceleration, centripetal force, energy, momentum, rotational motion, oscillations, and electric fields.

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Physics Notes (Midterm 2)

The document outlines the topics covered in 18 lectures on mechanics, motion, energy, momentum, rotation, oscillations, and electricity and magnetism. It includes the key concepts taught in each lecture such as standard units, vectors, velocity, acceleration, Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, momentum, rotation, angular velocity, simple harmonic motion, and Coulomb's law. It also lists 18 pages of questions that assess concepts from the lectures related to displacement, velocity, acceleration, centripetal force, energy, momentum, rotational motion, oscillations, and electric fields.

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William Stewart
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Lectures:

Lecture 1:
- Standard Units
- Vectors
Lecture 2:
- Velocity/Acceleration
- Free falling object
Lecture 3:
- Velocity in 3D
- Projectile motion
Lecture 4:
- Motion in a circle
- Frame of reference
Lecture 5:
- Laws of motion
- Newtons laws
- Friction forces
Lecture 6:
- Circular motion (dynamics)
Lecture 7:
- Work
- Kinetic energy
Lecture 8:
- Work on a spring
- Power
- Energy lasw (mechanical, gravitational, etc)
Lecture 9:
- Potential energy
- Impules and momentum
Lecture 10:
- Center of mass
- Rocket propulsion
Lecture 11:
- Angular velocity
- Rotation with constant angular acceleration (velocity formulas with angular velocity)
- Linear acceleration
- ENergy in rotational motion
Lecture 12:
- Torque (rigid-body)
- Rolling without slipping
- Work and power in rotational motion
Lecture 13:
- Angular momentum
Lecture 14:
- Gyroscopes (precession)
- Periodic motion
- Simple harmonic motion (SHM)
Lecture 15:
- Simple pendulum
- Damped oscillations
Lecture 16:
- Electric charge
- Coulombs law
- Electric field

Questions:
Page 1 of Questions:
- Asks for displacement and average velocity
Page 2 of Questions:
- Solve for average acceleration
Page 3 of Questions:
- Passing problems
- Motion with changing acceleration
Page 4 of Questions:
- Average and instantaneous velocity (has a graph too)
Page 5 of Questions:
- Centripetal acceleration
Page 6 of Questions:
- Arad and pendulum problem
Page 7 of Questions:
- Banked curve problem
Page 8 of Questions:
- Work (several forces)
Page 9 of Questions:
- Energy conservation
- Energy in projectile motion
Page 10 of Questions:
- Momentum vs kinetic energy
Page 11 of Questions:
- Collision with gliders, air track (straight line)
Page 12 of Questions:
- Inelastic collision
Page 13 of Questions:
- Calculating angular velocity
- Calculating angular acceleration
Page 14 of Questions:
- Moment of inertia of various bodies (rods, balls, etc)
- Power from torque
Page 15 of Questions:
- Angular momentum and torque
- Momentum when arms pulled inwards (experiment done in class)
Page 16 of Questions:
- Simple harmonic motion graphs
- Decreasing simple harmonic motion
- A simple pendulum
Page 17 of Questions:
- Charged woll and charged rods
- Charging a metal ball by induction
Page 18 of Questions:
- Force between two point charges
- Electric field and magnitude charge

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