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  • [[File:Physics and Astronomy Labs Parallax.webm|thumb|left|140px|Movie showing the ring stands, here used to ==Purpose and design== ...
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  • ...after two half-lives, one half of the remainder (or one quarter) is left; and after three half-lives, one half of that (or one eighth) is left. Note that ...de]]. It should mention the application to radioactive dating in OpenStax Astronomy. Remove the header '''Lede''' when this has been written. ...
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  • ...r Clip Lab.webm|thumb|400px|Video of the paper clip falling in slow motion and regular speed.]] ...to explain how a connection to [[w:Galileo|Galileo]] justifies this as an "astronomy experiment". ...
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  • ...esson on creating and understanding the svg files preferred by Wikiversity and its sisters. ...kscape and create an initial velocity vector, called <math>\vec v_0</math> and an "acceleration" vector called <math>\vec a\Delta t</math> (note that the ...
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  • good lab, with lots of "pluses" and a few "minuses" ...option of an adjustable focal length lens does not seem worth the bother (and it makes a poor image). ...
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  • ...best spitwads from the origin we then used the data to make a scatterplot and then found the line of best fit. When everybody's number was called and the spits wads were thrown, we measured the distance between each second us ...
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  • ...., [[w:perfect fourth|perfect fourth]], [[w:perfect fifth|perfect fifth]] and [[w:major sixth|major sixth]] of a major scale. The rounded boxes correspo If we define f<sub>0</sub> as the "first" pitch of a scale, and use integers to define other pitches, we require ...
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  • ...ond group wrote the following summary after reading the individual reports and holding a group discussion with [[user:Guy vandegrift|Guy vandegrift]].</re ...ains values at three consecutive times</s> produced graphs of acceleration and velocity. ...
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  • ...t is <math> \epsilon_r \approx 10</math> in SI units (actually between 3.8 and 14.5 according to Google<ref>http://www.csgnetwork.com/dieconstantstable.ht ...mb of 40kV/cm for air breakdown. In the above calculation, we took 80 kV, and a 3 millimeter gap. ...
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  • ...to be 20 degrees by standing in front of an object that is 111 inches long and using one of two hand positions: "up" if the middle three fingers are up, o where w=111 inches was the width of the object, and r is the distance from the object (in inches also). The 111 inch long objec ...
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  • ==What rules of physics apply when you stretch a long piece of string?== ...reason, strain, or &Delta;L/L<sub>0</sub>, is considered an [[w:Intrinsic and extrinsic properties|intrinsic]] property of the material.]] ...
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  • ...cussions of Heisenberg's [[w:uncertainty principle|uncertainty principle]] and other topics pertinent to this lab. Be sure to click the links to [[w:Wiki ...every minute. The fast notes are called [[w:quarter note|eighth notes]], and there are six such notes in every bar. ...
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  • [[File:Physics and Astronomy Labs Parallax.webm|thumb|left|140px|Movie showing the ring stands, here used to ==Purpose and design== ...
    2 KB (279 words) - 20:50, 1 March 2016
  • THIS PAGE NEEDS TO BE MOVED TO A SUPPATE OF [[Physics and Astronomy Labs]] ...opped a variety of objects from the top second floor guardrail outside the Physics lab. ...
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  • ...after two half-lives, one half of the remainder (or one quarter) is left; and after three half-lives, one half of that (or one eighth) is left. Note that ...de]]. It should mention the application to radioactive dating in OpenStax Astronomy. Remove the header '''Lede''' when this has been written. ...
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  • ...ight.miraheze.org] ..[[OpenStax#Astronomy_Project_.28under_constructino.29|Astronomy project for this class?]]</big></big> *[[Physics and Astronomy Labs]] ...
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  • ...t is <math> \epsilon_r \approx 10</math> in SI units (actually between 3.8 and 14.5 according to Google<ref>http://www.csgnetwork.com/dieconstantstable.ht ...mb of 40kV/cm for air breakdown. In the above calculation, we took 80 kV, and a 3 millimeter gap. ...
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  • and D is the days that you attend, OR 55 if you attend more than 55 days. ...z [[Special:Permalink/1415990]] has been discussed. (quiz called "velocity and acceleration" ...
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  • ...llabus/]] is under construction. But we need to start. 85% tests and 15% labs*. ...icy: ''I need lab reports that you will usually write in class. Computer labs are OK, but must be handed in on paper'' ...
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  • Help students in HTW: [[b:FHSST Physics/Rectilinear Motion/Graphs]] [[Physics equations/07-Work and Energy/Q:lineIntegral]] ...
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  • ==What rules of physics apply when you stretch a long piece of string?== ...reason, strain, or &Delta;L/L<sub>0</sub>, is considered an [[w:Intrinsic and extrinsic properties|intrinsic]] property of the material.]] ...
    10 KB (1,559 words) - 14:25, 25 February 2018
  • [https://www.physicsclassroom.com/Physics-Tutorial/1-D-Kinematics Physics Classroom 1-D-Kinematics]. :#[[How things work college course/Conceptual physics wikiquizzes/Uniform circular motion]] ...
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  • ...r Clip Lab.webm|thumb|400px|Video of the paper clip falling in slow motion and regular speed.]] ...to explain how a connection to [[w:Galileo|Galileo]] justifies this as an "astronomy experiment". ...
    16 KB (2,573 words) - 14:24, 25 February 2018
  • good lab, with lots of "pluses" and a few "minuses" ...option of an adjustable focal length lens does not seem worth the bother (and it makes a poor image). ...
    4 KB (700 words) - 15:47, 30 March 2016
  • ...ee]]''' by developing a lab that uses happy and sad balls to teach impulse and momentum transfer. If you contribute, your efforts will be copyrighted und ==Wikipedia and other pages== ...
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  • :<small>[[Quizbank/HTW/All]] • [[♠/Slide whistles and harmony]] • '''[[#Footnotes|Page bottom]]'''</small> #[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blogs/physics/2014/03/the-universe-made-me-do-it/ The universe made me do it] ...
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  • ...ysics equations/Journals]] &nbsp; &nbsp; [[:Category:Physics and Astronomy/Labs]]</small> ...irst two chapters: '''[[Physics_equations|Mathematics for this course]]''' and '''[[Physics_equations#Introduction]]''' ...
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  • ==Anthropromorphism and skepticism== ...holes|<small>WikiJournal of Science/</small>A card game for Bell's theorem and its loopholes]]'' ...
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  • ...cussions of Heisenberg's [[w:uncertainty principle|uncertainty principle]] and other topics pertinent to this lab. Be sure to click the links to [[w:Wiki ...every minute. The fast notes are called [[w:quarter note|eighth notes]], and there are six such notes in every bar. ...
    7 KB (1,150 words) - 15:23, 20 December 2019
  • ...holes|<small>WikiJournal of Science/</small>A card game for Bell's theorem and its loopholes]]'' ...this experiment fundamentally changes our notion of '''[[w:Causality|cause and effect]]''', others argue that such challenges have been raised since '''[[ ...
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  • ...and converted into grey-scale objects. A map of USA was found on commons and placed next to it at the proper scale. This evidence suggests that the penu ...irrelevant (otherwise one could use a solar eclipse to calculate the size and distance to the Sun). ...
    16 KB (2,788 words) - 03:21, 3 June 2017
  • == Origins of Quantum Physics == ...tion at visible wavelengths starting at red, going through orange, yellow, and white before ending up at blue as the temperature increases. ...
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