Screenshots: This lab may require you to and/or you may want to include cropped screenshots produced by the simulation in your lab report. To capture those graphs from the screen you can:
Windows users – use Microsoft Snipping tool that comes free with Windows
Mac users – Command + Shift + 4
For this lab, you need to have a ruler and a goniometer/protractor!
Report Preparation
Option 1 (Preferred):
Use MSWord to type in your responses/insert graphs within this document.
Option 2: Insert all required graphs into this document, print it, write your responses to questions, and then scan the document either using a scanner or MS Lens.
Option 3: Write responses on paper, scan using a scanner or MS Lens, and combine with screen-captured graph files.
The lab starts on the next page.
Lab-2: The Moving Man
Topics: One-dimensional motion
For this lab, we will be using the simulation “The Moving Man”. You can download the simulation on the PhET website. When you click on the simulation, you will be given a choice to run it as a CreepJ application in a browser or download the Java version. To run the latter, you must have a recent version of Java installed on your computer. If you need help with this part, call UND IT help at 701 777 3560.
There are two sections: Introduction and Charts. We will be using both of them.
You are expected to incorporate the graphs from the simulation in your lab reports whenever possible.
For an introduction on how to use the simulation, please take a look at the video.
Category: Physics
This week’s lab reinforced what you learned about radioactive decay. You were ab
This week’s lab reinforced what you learned about radioactive decay. You were able to study a radioactive sample of rock to learn about types of decay, decay series, and half-life. You learned how to balance nuclear decay equations using nuclide notation and how to calculate the half-life of a radioisotope. Your knowledge of these concepts helped you identify the radioactive sample of rock you found after the meteor crashed to Earth.
When you are satisfied with your work in the lab, complete the Introduction to Radioactive Decay Lab Report.
Physics 2010 1. Chapter 8 Assignment (16 Questions Unlimited attempts) 2. Assign
Physics 2010
1. Chapter 8 Assignment (16 Questions Unlimited attempts)
2. Assignment Chapter 8 Quiz. (15 Questions Unlimited attempts)
3. Assignment Chapter 8: Torque and Angular Momentum (10 Questions 1 attempt)
4. Quiz PHY2010 Exam 3 (5 Questions two attempts)
Physics 2010 Lab
5. Lab Exam 2 (Weeks 5, 6, 7, and 8) (10 Questions one attempt)
6. Week 8 – Rotational Dynamics
7. Lab 8 – Post Lab Questions (5 Questions Unlimited attempts)
8. Lab 8 -Pre Lab Questions (8 Questions Unlimited attempts)
Friction on inclined planes opposes motion, influencing acceleration and determi
Friction on inclined planes opposes motion, influencing acceleration and determining the object’s equilibrium position.
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I need help with these 2 questions please!
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Please finish all questions with work shown for each problem.
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attached an example in silicon cluster i need to write a similar assignment about Boron Cluster by using the attached Boron result.
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Hello!
I am looking for someone who is well education with the concepts, equations, and math skills it takes to achieve a physics report covering the topics covered. The report must be following the format and instructions that are provided no less than 3 pages. You will need to collect the appropriate data for the topic, . The topic of discussion/prompt is “Acceleration of a car engine, how does it work and what is the physics behind it? What kind of energies take place and how does it function?”. You will need to build a report, collect data, etc. On this topic. It must be ensured that the correct equations are to be used. Some equations you many need include kinematics equations, Newton’s second law: F= Ma, Work equation: W= FD, Average velocity, acceleration, instantaneous velocity, acceleration, average velocity, acceleration, and whatever may be needed. You will need to follow the format precisely, and answer the prompt as well as collect the appropriate data that it has asked for. Do not go overboard with the vocabulary but make sure it is professional. I will provide whatever help needed as well as topics covered.
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This week’s lab reinforced your learning of the atomic model. You compared the B
This week’s lab reinforced your learning of the atomic model. You compared the Bohr model and the quantum model of the atom. You also discovered how the atomic emission spectra are produced using the Bohr model to explain this natural phenomenon. In addition, you learned about the four quantum numbers and their significance. You were able to apply your knowledge to determine the atomic composition of a star.
When you are satisfied with your work in the lab, complete the Atomic Structure (Principles) Lab Report.