Introduction to PhysicsPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 780 σελίδες For college students. |
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... quantity— a number and the unit used for comparison . To say that a certain indi- vidual has a bank account of 1 million tells us little about his financial status . We have no idea whether he is rich or poor . The number that expresses ...
... quantity— a number and the unit used for comparison . To say that a certain indi- vidual has a bank account of 1 million tells us little about his financial status . We have no idea whether he is rich or poor . The number that expresses ...
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... quantities in a problem , as many independent equations are needed as there are unknown quantities . Exercises . These exercises are a review of algebra . The equations are some of those that are discussed throughout the text . quantity ...
... quantities in a problem , as many independent equations are needed as there are unknown quantities . Exercises . These exercises are a review of algebra . The equations are some of those that are discussed throughout the text . quantity ...
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... quantity is almost impossible . Indicating the quantity in brackets by I , the equation becomes T = Ια . ( 9 ) = ma In this equation , T will be in centimeter - dynes ( because we used f in deriving it ) when a is in radians per second ...
... quantity is almost impossible . Indicating the quantity in brackets by I , the equation becomes T = Ια . ( 9 ) = ma In this equation , T will be in centimeter - dynes ( because we used f in deriving it ) when a is in radians per second ...
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Scalar and Vector Quantities | 16 |
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a-particle acceleration angle angstroms angular atom axis body centimeter Chapter circuit cm/sec coefficient coil compute condenser constant cylinder density determined diameter direction displacement distance dynes earth electromotive force electron electron volts equals equation ergs fission focal length frequency friction glass gram heat helium horizontal hydrogen ideal mechanical advantage increases index of refraction indicated induction intensity ions isotope joules kinetic energy lens light lines liquid magnetic field mass measured mechanical miles/hr mirror molecules momentum move neutrons nucleus object ohms orbit particle physicist plane plate pole positive charge potential difference potential energy pressure produce proton quantity radiation radioactive radius rays refraction resistance rotation Sample Problem shown in Fig spectrum string substance surface temperature tion transverse wave tube unit vapor velocity vib/sec vibration volts volume wave length wave motion wire x-rays zero