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PHYS 1155: Physics for Engineering 2
School: Northeastern University
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 20
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Physics 2 for engineering week 8 (Engineering)
PHYS 1155
Northeastern University
8 pages | Fall 2016

Physics 2 for engineering week 5 (Engineering)
PHYS 1155
Northeastern University
8 pages | Fall 2016

Physics 2 for engineering week 7 (Engineering)
PHYS 1155
Northeastern University
9 pages | Fall 2016

Physics 2 for engineering week 9 (Engineering)
PHYS 1155
Northeastern University
6 pages | Fall 2016
Study Guides
Videos
Optimizing Launch Tube Acceleration for Maximum Points
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Discover how to optimize the launch tube acceleration to achieve the maximum height and earn the most points in your laboratory experiment.
Tennis Ball Momentum and Change in Direction
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Explore the physics of a tennis ball hitting a wall and its momentum changes. Learn about the original momentum, changes, and the concept of reference objects in this engaging video.
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Electromagnetic vs. Gravitational Forces: A Comparative Analysis
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Explore the relative strengths of two fundamental forces, the electromagnetic force and the gravitational force, in this enlightening physics tutorial. Learn about Coulomb's law and Newton's law of gravitation, and uncover the significant difference in their constants that makes the electromagnetic force much more powerful than gravity.
Oscillating Mass: Period Calculation for 0.2 m Displacement
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Join us to unravel the mystery of oscillations! In this video, we'll determine the period of a mass oscillating with a 0.2 m displacement and 1.2 m/s maximum speed. Explore the physics behind periodic motion and discover the key to calculating its period. Dive into the world of harmonic motion with us!
Projectile Motion: Calculating Horizontal and Vertical Distances
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Dive into the world of projectile motion as we calculate the horizontal and vertical distances a launched projectile covers. Explore the impact of angle and speed on the trajectory, all explained in this engaging video.
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Physics 2 for engineering week 8 (Engineering)
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