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Question 1 Assuming a flat surface with no air resistance, if a projectile is fired at an angle of 37 degrees with an initial velocity of 29 m/s, what will be the object’s maximum height? (Note: positive angles are upwards with respect to the surface, and negative angles are downwards with respect to the surface.) […]

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Capacitor Lab Simulation

Learning Goals Determine the relationship between charge and voltage for a capacitor. Determine the energy stored in a capacitor or a set of capacitors in a circuit. Explore the effect of space and dielectric materials inserted between the conductors of the capacitor in a circuit. Determine the equivalent capacitance of a set of capacitors in […]

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Projectile motion

In Class 11 Physics, **Projectile Motion** is a key topic in **Kinematics**, which studies the motion of objects in two dimensions. The motion of a projectile is influenced only by the force of gravity (neglecting air resistance). Here’s a detailed breakdown: ### 1. **Definition of Projectile Motion:** Projectile motion refers to the motion of an […]

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Charges and Fields Lab Simulation

Learning Goals Determine the variables that affect the strength and direction of the electric field for a static arrangement of charges. Investigate the variables that affect the strength of the electrostatic potential (voltage). Explain equipotential lines and compare them to the electric field lines. For an arrangement of static charges, predict the electric field lines. […]

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Charges and Fields Lab Simulation

Learning Goals Determine the variables that affect the strength and direction of the electric field for a static arrangement of charges. Investigate the variables that affect the strength of the electrostatic potential (voltage). Explain equipotential lines and compare them to the electric field lines. For an arrangement of static charges, predict the electric field lines. […]

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Newton’s laws of motion describe how objects move: inertia,…

**Newton’s First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia):** Newtons First Law states that: *”An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line, unless acted upon by an external force.”* ### Key Points: 1. **Inertia**: This property is called inertia, which […]

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Physics questions

Question 1 0/1A 100 kg person stands with their left foot on one bathroom scale, and their right foot on a second bathroom scale. Both scales display weight in Newtons. If their weight is divided evenly between each foot, how many Newtons does the left bathroom scale display?Your Answer: 4,900 Question 2 0/1A 100 kg […]

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Problems and Assigments

Part One:What you will need to answer these is this :”” 1.Based only on your observations from the previous section, what would you guess the mathematical relationship is betweenthedistance from a point charge andelectric field strength? 2. Using the ruler tool and the electric fields sensors, find the electric field at 10 differentdistances from the […]

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Lab 2 urgent

Screenshots: This lab may require you to and/or you may want to include cropped screenshots produced by the simulation in your lab report. To capture those graphs from the screen you can: Windows users use Microsoft Snipping tool that comes free with Windows Mac users – Command + Shift + 4 For this lab, you […]

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