Ch1. Measuring: University Physics: Mechanics
Ch1. Measuring: University Physics: Mechanics
Ch1. Measuring: University Physics: Mechanics
Ch1. MEASURING
Fundamentals of Physics,
Halliday, Resnick, Walker,
John Wiley & Sons, 8th Extended, 2008.
Syllabus: (tentative)
Chapter 1: Measuring
Chapter 2: Straight Line Motion
Chapter 3: Vector Quantities
Chapter 4: Two- and Three-Dimensional Motion
Chapter 5: Newtons Law of Motion
Chapter 6: Friction, Drag, and Centripetal Force
Chapter 7: Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem
Chapter 8: Conservation of Energy
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Grade Policy
Grade Point:
85 100
70 84
60 69
55 59
0 54
:A
:B
:C
:D
:E
(GPA = 4)
(GPA = 3)
(GPA = 2)
(GPA = 1)
(GPA = 0)
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Grade Policy
Grades:
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Grade Policy
Extra points will be given if you solve a problem in front of the
class. You will earn 1, 2, or 3 points.
Make up of quizzes and exams will be held within one week
after the schedule of the respective quizzes and exams.
To maintain the integrity, the score of a make up quiz or exam,
upon discretion, can be multiplied by 0.9 (the maximum score
for a make up is 90).
Basic Physics 1
Homework 6
Rudi Bravo
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21 March 2021
No.1. Answer: . . . . . . . .
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Lecture Activities
Lectures will be held in the form of PowerPoint presentations.
You are expected to write a note along the lectures to record
your own conclusions or materials which are not covered by
the lecture slides.
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Lecture Material
Latest lecture slides will be available on internet. Please
check the course homepage regularly.
The course homepage is :
http://zitompul.wordpress.com
You are responsible to read and understand the lecture
slides. I am responsible to answer your questions.
Quizzes, midterm exam, and final exam will be open-book. Be
sure to have your own copy of lecture slides. You are not
allowed to borrow or lend anything during quizzes or exams.
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Changing Units
We often need to change the units in which a physical
quantity is expressed.
In doing so, we use a method called chain-link conversion.
The original measurement is multiplied by a conversion
factor (a ratio of units that is equal to unity).
1 min
1
in
1 min 60 s
1 1 in 2.54 cm
1
60 s
2.54 cm
s
cm
60
1
2.54
1
min
in
Example:
Solution:
60 min 60 s
(2.5)(60)(60) s 9000 s
2.5 hours 2.5 hours
1 hour 1 min
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Changing Units
Example:
Solution:
v avg
1 km 60 s 60 min 60 60
85.714 km/h
42 s 1 min
1h
42
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Length
In 1792, the newborn Republic of France
established a new system of weights and
measures.
1 meter is defined to be one ten-millionth of
the distance from the north pole to the
equator.
Later in 1889, the meter came to be defined
as the distance between two fine lines
engraved near the ends of a platinum-iridium
bar (standard meter bar).
In 1960, a new standard for the meter, based
on the wavelength of light, was adopted.
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Length
The standard meter was redefined
to be 1 650 763.73 wavelengths of
orange-red light emitted by atoms of
krypton-86 in a gas discharge tube.
The current definition of the meter is
created in 1983, which is the length
of the path traveled by light in a
vacuum during a time interval of
1/299 792 458 of a second.
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Time
In old definition, any time
standard was calibrated against
Earths rotation via astronomical
observations.
In this way, 1 second is
1/86 400 of the time for a
complete earth rotation.
However, the accuracy cannot
meet the accuracy called for by
modern scientific and
engineering technology.
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Time
To meet the need for a better time
standard, atomic clocks have been
developed.
In 1967, a standard second based
on the cesium clock was adopted.
One second is the time taken by
9 192 631 770 oscillations of the
light (of a specified wavelength)
emitted by a cessium-133 atom.
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Mass
Originally, the standard of mass is the weight of the water.
1 kilogram was defined as the mass of 1000 cubic
centimeters of water.
The current SI standard of mass is a
platinum-iridium cylinder kept at the
International Bureau of Weights and
Measures near Paris. It is assign, by
international agreement, a mass of
1 kilogram.
Accurate copies have been sent to
standardizing laboratories in other countries,
and the masses of other bodies can be
determined by balancing them against a
copy.
The second mass standard is the atomic mass units (u).
The carbon-12 atom, by international agreement, has been
assigned a mass of 12 u, with 1 u = 1.660 538 86 1027 kg.
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Mass
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Trivia
Eight eggs look identical except one is lighter.
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Trivia
Solution:
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Lecture 1
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t
t2 t1
Average speed (scalar) = ratio of the total distance traveled
to the time interval
savg
total distance
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5.419 km
57
308.883
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vavg > 0
vavg < 0
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At time t1 = 0, your
position is x1 = 0
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Questions
The figure below shows four paths along which objects move
from a starting point to a final point, all in the same time. The
lines are equally spaced. Rank the paths according to
(a) The average velocity of the objects.
All tie
(b) The average speed of the objects.
4, tie of 1 and 2, 3
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150 km
tJB
1.875 h
80 km/h
150 km
tBJ
2.5 h
60 km/h
savg
distance
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tJB tBJ
1.875 h 2.5 h
dist JB
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Homework 1: Truck
You drives a truck along a straight road for 8.4 km at 70 km/h,
at which point the truck runs out of gasoline and stops. Over
the next 30 min, you walk another 2.0 km farther along the road
to a gasoline station.
(a) What is your overall displacement from the beginning of
your drive to your arrival at the station?
(b) What is the time interval t from the beginning of your drive
to your arrival at the station?
(c) What is your average velocity vavg from the beginning of
your drive to your arrival at the station? Find it both
numerically and graphically.
(d) Suppose that to pump the gasoline, pay for it, and walk
back to the truck takes you another 45 min. What is your
average speed from the beginning of your drive to you
return to the truck with the gas?
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