Physics G484 definitions

All the definitions needed for yoru G484 exam :)

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  • Created by: Emily B
  • Created on: 09-12-12 12:42
M V W C R I T M C H R D S M F X L Y O Y J
U V J N F E V B M N I T R F D T A N S M L
I E M F A Y T L E O J I E K B X T A W E R
R D J C N L I O L I P B T X W H E T H Y D
B L F L G E H D A S C R A E F N N U G J X
I G F K U C H O S I E O T F P L T R H I J
L B V M L N V Y T L N Y S F N I H A T Y W
I P O M A E H X I L T R F M U U E L I K C
U H I C R R R T C O R A O T I S A F H N D
Q T S Q F E F I C C I N N G H S T R M D T
E V G U R F F I O C P O O G I O O E J M L
L N T V E F W D L I E I I L T L F Q C M B
A D L K Q I X P L T T T T R C W F U F Q C
M I R A U D R K I S A A A J L D U E Y C S
R H D L E E L J S A L T U B A V S N S I J
E C D G N S R K I L F S Q A K F I C T W S
H L S I C A B B O E O O E L V G O Y Q P X
T E O D Y H R B N N R E M Q D O N W Q R M
E A A O O P W G V I C G K Q V Q M A V E G
A O K I Q Q A I H T E P H N S A J F K I N
L J B C G E D R F F B F V E B R W F F M R

Clues

  • A condition when 2 or more objects in contact have the same temperature so there is no net flow of energy between them (7, 11)
  • KE is conserved. Momentum and total energy are always conserved (7, 9)
  • KE is not conserved; some is tranferred to other forms. Momentum and total energy are always conserved (9, 9)
  • Orbit of an artificial satellite which has a period of 1 day. therefore the satellite remains above the same point on the Earths equator (13, 5)
  • The energy absorbed by a substance to change its state from solid to liquid without a change in temperature (6, 4, 2, 6)
  • The fraction of an oscillation between the vibration of two oscillating particles (5, 10)
  • The net force acting on an object moving in a circle; always directed towards the centre (11, 5)
  • The rate of change of angle expressed in radian per second. Ѡ = 2*π/T (7, 9)
  • The unforced frequency of a freely oscillating object (7, 9)
  • This is the equation for an ideal gas. pV=nRT OR pV=NkT (8, 2, 5)

Comments

Richard McIntosh

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With Newton's law of Gravitation is it not inversely proportional to the sqr of the distance between each centre of mass, not the sqr root?

Richard McIntosh

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But other than that thanks these are great!

Emily B

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Yeah my bad, I'll try edit it now, thanks :) 

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