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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
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Principal Axes and Moments in Rotational Symmetry
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Unravel the mysteries of rotational symmetry and principal axes in this video. We prove the relationships between the axis of symmetry and principal axes, showcasing the equal principal moments. Join us for an exploration of the fundamental concepts of rigid body dynamics.
Newton's Third Law and Force Pairs: System of Interest Impact
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Delve into Newton's third law of motion and explore how the choice of the 'system of interest' influences whether force pairs cancel each other out.
Car Deceleration: Angular Acceleration, Revolutions, Time, Distance, a
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Explore the physics of a car's quick deceleration, including angular acceleration, revolutions, time, distance, initial velocity, and the realism of the scenario.
Lunar Lander Descent: Initial and Final Velocities
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Join us on an exciting lunar adventure as we explore the descent of a lunar lander towards the moon's surface. We'll unravel the physics behind its journey using the equation y(t) = b - ct + dt^2, and answer questions about the lander's initial and final velocities. Get ready to explore the dynamics of space exploration and lunar landings in this informative video!
Moon vs. Earth Jump: Gravity's Impact on Distance
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Join us in a lunar leap! We estimate how gravity affects jumping distance on the Moon compared to Earth, with the same takeoff speed and angle. Explore the moon's reduced gravity and its impact on human capabilities.
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Physics 2 for engineering week 8 (Engineering)
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