Thursday, December 5, 2013

EXAM REVIEW AP PHYSICS

  • Vectors


  • Uniform Circular Motion



  • Universal Gravitation


  • Friction


  • Centripetal Force


  • Hookes's Law



  • Combination Problems

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  1. FRICTION REVIEW



    http://youtu.be/ZA_D4O6l1lo

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    1. Friction Practice Problems http://physics.info/friction/practice.shtml

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    2. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3eXZp1aFPd8
      Kara Sulzer and Jaz Popa

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  2. Uniform Circular Motion review

    equation: v = 3 pi r / T
    ~period T is the time required for an object to travel once around the circle
    ~the speed v of the object is related to the period
    ~radius r of the circle


    Lauren Ziereis, Martin Brenner, Patrick Green

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    1. A quiz on UCM http://www.laphysics.com/physics/files/Review/ucm-test/UCM%20Test.htm

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  3. http://twitter.com/caseybutrus/status/408632149835665408/photo/1

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    1. I would assume that it will not be. We just started learning about it this week, and I think Mr. Crane wants to teach us a bit more before he quizzes us on it.
      -Kevin Meglathery

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  5. Could someone help explain Hooke's Law to me... Also I am unfamiliar with the term combination problem
    ~Taylor Nardone

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    1. I think combination problem is when you have more than just one of the concepts together (like the bike problem), but I don't know either.

      Hooke's Law is:
      F=-kx
      Where:
      F is the force on the spring
      k is the spring constant of that spring
      & x is the change in position
      (The negative is for direction)

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  6. What does it mean by universal gravitation?
    Kara Sulzer

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    1. There is a lot of overlap with Universal Gravitation, Centripetal Force and Uniform Circular Motion, but for the notes it would be #Magnets through Universal Questions.

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    2. & here is the main equations from the unit:

      Fg=(G*m1*m2)/(r^2)

      Satillites & Kepler's Law: M=(4*pi^2*r^3)/(G*T^2)
      [aka M=(v^2*r)/(G)]

      Weight-loss/lessness: Fn=Fc-Fg
      [aka Fn=m(Ac-Ag)]

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    3. With:
      G=6.67x10^-11
      m=mass
      M=Mass of thing being orbited
      r=radius
      T=period of orbit
      v=velocity
      Ac=Centripetal Acceleration
      Ag=Acceleration of gravity
      Fg=Force of gravity
      Fn=Normal Force
      v=velocity

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  7. For friction should we know both kinetic friction and static friction or do we only need static friction?

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  8. http://apphysicsb.homestead.com/prep.html
    Some practice problems for the AP exam from class
    -Jason

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  9. Hooke's Law practice problems
    http://wps.prenhall.com/esm_giancoli_physicsppa_6/0,8713,1114063-content,00.utf8.html

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    1. More Hooke's Law Chultiple Moice
      http://www.school.nrtoone.com/hotpot/springs2.htm

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    2. Hooke's Law informational video, courtesy of Sal Khan
      https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/work-and-energy/hookes-law/v/intro-to-springs-and-hooke-s-law

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    3. 1 Hooke's Law problem from Kev Meg (he can't post because it's an iphone)
      http://teacher.cgs.k12.va.us/kbywaters/RHS%20AP%20Physics%20B/Lesson%20materials%20by%20unit/Unit%205%20work%20and%20energy/day%2026/hooke's%20law.rtf

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    4. Hooke's Law explanation (no practice problems)
      http://www.real-world-physics-problems.com/hookes-law.html

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    5. Combination Problems (general test) with answer key
      http://www.ugdsb.on.ca/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=6485

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    6. Hooke's Law 1 problem explanation video
      https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=Q9KhUonaA5HIsATq-YCQDQ&url=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DhJHaov5CT-o&cd=1&ved=0CCsQtwIwAA&usg=AFQjCNGEZS3lI3ddCOUbwNX7zei8qxa5bg&sig2=YfMNE8qP-a8vi2YOL-otEw

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    7. Hooke's Law Java Applet simulator apparatus of destiny
      http://webphysics.davidson.edu/applets/animator4/demo_hook.html

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    8. Hooke's Law explanation video
      https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&ei=wtShUtGnPMTksATYroCACg&url=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DeIRfU4ltvPU&cd=9&ved=0CEcQtwIwCA&usg=AFQjCNEeIL1YehQqmHqnMXC_MrLfkuNleg&sig2=LYEd0KE_iDRa7B-SfPuWJA

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  10. vectors multiple choice with answers and explanations
    Jaz popa and Kara Sulzer

    http://www.crashwhite.com/apphysics/materials/practicetests/practice_test-2-vectors-2d_motion.pdf

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  11. Universal gravitation multiple choice
    http://www.laphysics.com/physicsap/tests/gravity/Gravitation%20Practice%20MC%20Test.pdf

    -Cameron Dimaio and John DiNofrio

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  12. vectors multiple choice with answers Jaz Popa and Kara Sulzer https://njctl.org/courses/science/ap-physics-c/vectors/vectors-practice-problems/?download&token=129d79593b6db5f0f239f07cd65b5901&attachment_version=220111109120743&format=pdf

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    1. vectors multiple choice with answers and explanations Jaz popa and Kara Sulzer
      http://www.apphysicsresources.com/2010/09/multiple-choice-practice-questions-on.html?m=1

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    2. Vector video Kara Sulzer and jaz Popa
      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5XzZYGCYl_Y&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D5XzZYGCYl_Y

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  13. Combination problems review and examples of multiple choice questions from the ap exam:
    www.physicscoach.com/ap05types.pdf

    It is a downloadable pdf, also it gives links to helpful sites for the exam on the last page
    -Jason Rodman, Taylor Nardone, Nate Sulzer, Billy Pots

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  14. http://www.planetholloway.com/files/AP-C-physicsfiles/AP%20C%20practice%20class%20tests/AP%20phys%20gravity%20web%20rev.pdf
    -Cameron Dimaio and John DiNofrio

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  15. Uniform circular motion and centripetal force.

    http://www.learnapphysics.com/apphysicsb/circular_motion.php

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  16. Hookes law and circular motion example problem
    http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=644614

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  17. Are banked curves part of Uniform Circular motion and will they be on the test at all?

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    1. I don't believe our previous test had banked curves. I'm assuming they will be on the test.

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  18. This is all very helpful. I like that everyone has all these contributions! For the Ap Mod 2 Class, I'm not sure whether or not this is what we did in class on Friday, but if it's not a burden, could someone either post a picture of the notes or send them to me? Thanks.

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