Practice
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| Centripetal Acceleration | ac = v^2 / r
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| Moment of Inertia | I= mr^2
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| Rotational Velocity | w = 2πf
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| Power (2nd) | P= Fv
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| Root mean Squared velocity | v rms = √(3 k T / m)
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| Change in Internal Energy | ΔU = 3/2 NkΔT
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| Ideal Efficiency | e = TH-TL / TH
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| Change in Entropy | ΔS = Q/T
Q= Heat added
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| Wavelength in a double slit experiment | λ = dx/ mL
d= separation of the slits
x= position of the fringe at m
m= integer ( fringe order)
L = Distance from slit to screen
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| Input energy of a Photon for the photoelectric effect | hf= KE + φ
φ= work function (energy needed to get the electron out of the metal)
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| Wavelength (Atomic) | λ = h/p
p= momentum
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| Energy with Wavelength | E = hc/ λ
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| Angular Momentum | L = mvr = nh/ 2π n = 1, 2, 3,...
r= radius of the nth possible orbit
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