Welcome to Physics!!!

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Welcome to Physics!!!

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Welcome to Physics!!!

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The most mathematical of all the sciences

The study of the Universe on all levels

(Particles less than 10-16 to greater than 1024 in the Cosmos)

What Physicists Do?

Physics is

Science Technology

(Ideas) Scientists (Application) Engineers

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Why Study Science?

To solve fundamental problems

Understand our future world

Improve quality of life

Physics is Phun!

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MechanicsThe Study of Motion and its causes :

Newton's Laws of Motion

Mechanics are understood in basic units of measurements of

length, mass, and time.

Measurements in Metrics (SI = International System of Units)

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MeasurementsMKS CGS English

Length Meter (m) Centimeter (cm)

Foot (ft)

Mass Kilogram (kg) Gram (g) slug

Time Second (sec) Second (sec) Second (sec)

1900 Now

Meter = 1/10,000,000 distance

1,650,765.3 wavelengths of

orange- red light from 36 Kr

Second = 1/31,556,925.9747 of the year

1900

9,192,631,770 atomic vibration of 137 Cs

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Scientific Notation

2.37 X 107 m

Unit

Power of Ten 0 < y < 10(minimum 2 places behind decimal)

EE EXPor Button on Calculator

The calculator will be your best friend in physics. Never forget it!!!!

Especially on Test day!!!

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Rules for Scientific Notation Calculations

Addition and SubtractionMust have same exponents

Must have the same units

Ex.

a) 5 x 107 m + 3 x 107 m = ________

b) 6.2 x 10-3 m – 2.8 x 10-3 m = ________

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Multiplication

Add exponents

Treat units as products

Ex.

a) (3 x 106 m)(2 x 103 m) = _________

b) (2 x 10-5 m)(4 x 109 m) = ________

c) (4 x 103 kg)(5 x 1011 kg) = ________

d) (4 x 103 kg)(5 x 1011 m) = ________

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Division Subtract exponents

Carry units or cancel out when possible

Ex.

a) 8 x 106 m = ________ m/sec

2 x 103 sec

b) 8 x 106 kg = ________ kg/m

2 x 104 m

c) 9 x 106 m2 = ________ m

4.5 x 107 m

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PowersMultiply exponents

Square or cube the number and measurements (units)

Ex.

a) (3 x 102 m)2 = ________

b) (2 x 102 m)3 = ________

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Products of variables in Formulas

(Length)(Length) = Area (m2 or cm2)

(Length)(Length)(Length) or (Length)(Width)(Height) = Volume (m3 or cm3)

Length = Distance = d = Speed or Velocity

time time t Units:(km/hr or m/sec)

mass = Density (g/ml or g/cm3)

Volume

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Use conversion factors like fractions!

Ex. 55mi = ? km 55mi (1.61km) =

hr hr hr ( 1 mi )

Ex. 55mi = ? m 55mi (1 hr) (1610 m) =

hr sec hr (3600 sec) (1 mi)

Ex. How many cm3 in a qt?

1Qt (.986 L)(1000 ml)(1cm3) =

(1 qt) (1L) (1ml)

Conversion Review

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Examples

Ex. If a cylinder has a radius of 156 mm and a length of 8.7cm, How many m3 does it contain?

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=> Any variable in an algebraic formula can be replaced by a number and its units.

This makes the quantities in formulas become real – world measurements.

=> Any variable in a formula can be isolated:

Formula Rearrangement

Ex. D = m D v = m V = m

v D