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momentum class notes
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... vectors if necessary). Therefore, the total momentum of the system after the collision must also be 20 kg*m/s, West. The fullback and the linebacker move together as a single unit after the collision with a combined momentum of 20 kg*m/s. Momentum is conserved in the collision. A vector diagram can ...
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... We previously derived equation (4.16) for the linear velocity of a rotating rigid body. We could think, for example, of a solid, rotating disk and focus on the trajectory of a point on its surface. Since this point, which at a given instant has the velocity v , does not move linearly but rotates, th ...
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Theoretical Physics T2 Quantum Mechanics

... the foundation of quantum mechanics. A metal surface emits electrons when illuminated by ultraviolet light. The importance of this discovery lies within the inability of classical physics to describe the effect in its full extent based on three observations. 1. ) The kinetic energy of the emitted el ...
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