Wednesday, 30 September 2015

PHYSICS MOST READ KEY POINT

    Mechanics
  1. Weight (force of gravity) decreases as you move away from the earth by distance squared.
  2. Mass and inertia are the same thing.
  3. Constant velocity and zero velocity means the net force is zero and acceleration is zero.
  4. Weight (in newtons) is mass x acceleration (w = mg). Mass is not weight!
  5. Velocity, displacement [s], momentum, force and acceleration are vectors.
  6. Speed, distance [d], time, and energy (joules) are scalar quantities.
  7. The slope of the velocity-time graph is acceleration.
  8. At zero (0) degrees two vectors have a resultant equal to their sum. At 180 degrees two vectors have a resultant equal to their difference. From the difference to the sum is the total range of possible resultants.
  9. Centripetal force and centripetal acceleration vectors are toward the center of the circle- while the velocity vector is tangent to the circle.
  10. An unbalanced force (object not in equilibrium) must produce acceleration.
  11. The slope of the distance-tine graph is velocity.
  12. The equilibrant force is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the resultant vector.
  13. Momentum is conserved in all collision systems.
  14. Magnitude is a term use to state how large a vector quantity is.

  15. Energy
  16. Mechanical energy is the sum of the potential and kinetic energy.
  17. Units: a = [m/sec2], F = [kg•m/sec2] (newton), work = pe= ke = [kg•m2/sec2] (joule)
  18. An ev is an energy unit equal to 1.6 x 10-19 joules
  19. Gravitational potential energy increases as height increases.
  20. Kinetic energy changes only if velocity changes.
  21. Mechanical energy (pe + ke) does not change for a free falling mass or a swinging pendulum. (when ignoring air friction)
  22. The units for power are [joules/sec] or the rate of change of energy.

  23. Electricity
  24. A coulomb is charge, an amp is current [coulomb/sec] and a volt is potential difference [joule/coulomb].
  25. Short fat cold wires make the best conductors.
  26. Electrons and protons have equal amounts of charge (1.6 x 10-19 coulombs each).
  27. Adding a resistor in parallel decreases the total resistance of a circuit.
  28. Adding a resistor in series increases the total resistance of a circuit.
  29. All resistors in series have equal current (I).
  30. All resistors in parallel have equal voltage (V).
  31. If two charged spheres touch each other add the charges and divide by two to find the final charge on each sphere.
  32. Insulators contain no free electrons.
  33. Ionized gases conduct electric current using positive ions, negative ions and electrons.
  34. Electric fields all point in the direction of the force on a positive test charge.
  35. Electric fields between two parallel plates are uniform in strength except at the edges.
  36. Millikan determined the charge on a single electron using his famous oil-drop experiment.
  37. All charge changes result from the movement of electrons not protons (an object becomes positive by losing electrons)

  38. Magnetism
  39. The direction of a magnetic field is defined by the direction a compass needle points.
  40. Magnetic fields point from the north to the south outside the magnet and south to north inside the magnet.
  41. Magnetic flux is measured in webers.
  42. Left hands are for negative charges and right hands are for positive charges.
  43. The first hand rule deals with the B-field around a current bearing wire, the third hand rule looks at the force on charges moving in a B-field, and the second hand rule is redundant.
  44. Solenoids are stronger with more current or more wire turns or adding a soft iron core.

  45. Wave Phenomena
  46. Sound waves are longitudinal and mechanical.
  47. Light slows down, bends toward the normal and has a shorter wavelength when it enters a higher (n) value medium.
  48. All angles in wave theory problems are measured to the normal.
  49. Blue light has more energy. A shorter wavelength and a higher frequency than red light (remember- ROYGBIV).
  50. The electromagnetic spectrum (radio, infrared, visible. Ultraviolet x-ray and gamma) are listed lowest energy to highest.
  51. A prism produces a rainbow from white light by dispersion (red bends the least because it slows the least).
  52. Light wave are transverse (they can be polarized).
  53. The speed of all types of electromagnetic waves is 3.0 x 108 m/sec in a vacuum.
  54. The amplitude of a sound wave determines its energy.
  55. Constructive interference occurs when two waves are zero (0) degrees out of phase or a whole number of wavelengths (360 degrees.) out of phase.
  56. At the critical angle a wave will be refracted to 90 degrees.
  57. According to the Doppler effect a wave source moving toward you will generate waves with a shorter wavelength and higher frequency.
  58. Double slit diffraction works because of diffraction and interference.
  59. Single slit diffraction produces a much wider central maximum than double slit.
  60. Diffuse reflection occurs from dull surfaces while regular reflection occurs from mirror type surfaces.
  61. As the frequency of a wave increases its energy increases and its wavelength decreases.
  62. Transverse wave particles vibrate back and forth perpendicular to the wave direction.
  63. Wave behavior is proven by diffraction, interference and the polarization of light.
  64. Shorter waves with higher frequencies have shorter periods.
  65. Radiowaves are electromagnetic and travel at the speed of light (c).
  66. Monochromatic light has one frequency.
  67. Coherent light waves are all in phase.

  68. Geometric Optics
  69. Real images are always inverted.
  70. Virtual images are always upright.
  71. Diverging lens (concave) produce only small virtual images.
  72. Light rays bend away from the normal as they gain speed and a longer wavelength by entering a slower (n) medium {frequency remains constant}.
  73. The focal length of a converging lens (convex) is shorter with a higher (n) value lens or if blue light replaces red.

  74. Modern Physics
  75. The particle behavior of light is proven by the photoelectric effect.
  76. A photon is a particle of light {wave packet}.
  77. Large objects have very short wavelengths when moving and thus can not be observed behaving as a wave. (DeBroglie Waves)
  78. All electromagnetic waves originate from accelerating charged particles.
  79. The frequency of a light wave determines its energy (E = hf).
  80. The lowest energy state of a atom is called the ground state.
  81. Increasing light frequency increases the kinetic energy of the emitted photo-electrons.
  82. As the threshold frequency increase for a photo-cell (photo emissive material) the work function also increases.
  83. Increasing light intensity increases the number of emitted photo-electrons but not their KE.

  84. Internal Energy
  85. Internal energy is the sum of temperature (ke) and phase (pe) conditions.
  86. Steam and liquid water molecules at 100 degrees have equal kinetic energies.
  87. Degrees Kelvin (absolute temp.) Is equal to zero (0) degrees Celsius.
  88. Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of the molecules.
  89. Phase changes are due to potential energy changes.
  90. Internal energy always flows from an object at higher temperature to one of lower temperature.

  91. Nuclear Physics
  92. Alpha particles are the same as helium nuclei and have the symbol .
  93. The atomic number is equal to the number of protons (2 for alpha)
  94. Deuterium () is an isotope of hydrogen ()
  95. The number of nucleons is equal to protons + neutrons (4 for alpha)
  96. Only charged particles can be accelerated in a particle accelerator such as a cyclotron or Van Der Graaf generator.
  97. Natural radiation is alpha (), beta () and gamma (high energy x-rays)
  98. A loss of a beta particle results in an increase in atomic number.
  99. All nuclei weigh less than their parts. This mass defect is converted into binding energy. (E=mc2)
  100. Isotopes have different neutron numbers and atomic masses but the same number of protons (atomic numbers).
  101. Geiger counters, photographic plates, cloud and bubble chambers are all used to detect or observe radiation.
  102. Rutherford discovered the positive nucleus using his famous gold-foil experiment.
  103. Fusion requires that hydrogen be combined to make helium.
  104. Fission requires that a neutron causes uranium to be split into middle size atoms and produce extra neutrons.
  105. Radioactive half-lives can not be changed by heat or pressure.
  106. One AMU of mass is equal to 931 meV of energy (E = mc2).
  107. Nuclear forces are strong and short ranged.

  108. General
  109. The most important formulas in the physics regents are:

  110. Physics is fun. (Honest!)

Saturday, 6 December 2014

Armed robbers chased Oritsefemi’s Range Rover SUV to crash

's management has released a press statement regarding the crash of the new Range Rover Evogue he got from his record label less than a week ago. They said armed robbers caused the SUV to crash. Find the statement below... Unknown Armed Robbers have chased Oritsefemi’s Range Rover SUV to crash early Saturday morning, 6th December 2014 on Ikorodu Road, Lagos. “The incident happened we were going to finish up a meeting my traveling arrangement today with Big Brother Africa’s officials in order to perform at the grand finale of the event in South Africa on Sunday 7th.

Boko Haram will not stop if Jonathan is re-elected - Gov Okorocha

Governor of Imo state and a presidential aspirant of the APC, Chief Rochas Okorocha, says that the reign of terror by Boko Haram members in Nigeria will not stop if President Jonathan is re-elected President in 2015. According to Sahara Reporters, Chief Okorocha said this in Akure Ondo state while campaigning for votes for the party's Presidential primaries which holds next week Wednesday December 10th “If President Jonathan wins the forthcoming election Boko Haram would never stop and if PDP has what it takes to stop this carnage they would have done it a long time ago" he said.

Over 10 soldiers died during the Ashaka, Gombe state terror attack-DHQ

Defence Headquarters says over 10 soldiers lost their lives during the Boko Haram attack at Ashaka town in Gombe state on Thursday December 4th. In a statement released yesterday, the Defence headquarters said many Boko Haram members were also killed. Find the statement as posted on their website below Terrorists fleeing Ashaka on Thursday managed to retrieve 3 truckloads full of their dead members following the defeat & heavy casualty they suffered after a fierce battle with troops in the area. The terrorists who had come in large number with heavy equipment & convoy of over 30 vehicles & a number of motor cycles, were on a mission to take control of Ashaka town, after they had operated in Bajoga & environ in Gombe state. Troops who got wind of their intention to overun other towns pursued the terrorists while some also laid ambush for them. The terrorists were forced to abandon the mission when the troops proved unyielding. Most of the vehicles & equipment used by the terrorists for their mission, were destroyed before they chose to flee the location. Over 10 soldiers however died in the battle while those who were wounded are being treated in military hospitals.

Mario Balotelli charged by English FA over 'racist' instagram post

s what he posted (left) racist though? English FA seem to think so. Liver Pool striker striker Mario Balotelli has been charged by the Football Association for posting an image of the Nintendo character, Super Mario on instagram and writing "jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a jew” Just a few hours after Balotelli posted it on December 1, many people said they found it offensive and accused him of Racism and Antisemitism. Balotelli deleted the image after it caused a lot of controversy, denied the accusations of racism and then issued an apology on Facebook to people who found the pic offensive... Despite the public apology, the FA still charged him. Ballotelli submitted his observation of the post to the FA committee yesterday Dec. 5th, stating he had no intention of being racial with the photo and that he has also been a victim of racial attacks before. He was subsequently charged under rule E3, which cites as “aggravating factors” references to ethnic origin, colour, race, nationality, faith, gender, sexual orientation or disability. The FA in its charge said “It is alleged the Liverpool player breached FA Rule E3 (1) in that his posting was abusive and/or insulting and/or improper. It is further alleged that this is an ‘Aggravated Breach’ as defined by FA Rule E3[2] as it included a reference to ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race and/or nationality and/or religion or belief. The player has until 6pm on 15 December 2014 to respond to the charge

Friday, 28 November 2014

Photos: Barcelona football stars get brand new cars from Audi

football stars including Messi (above) Neymar, Suarez and other players collected brand new cars from German car manufacturer, Audi, at an event sponsored by Audi today. See more pics after the cut Neymar Jordi Alba and Gerard Pique Luis Suarez Javier Mascherano Pedro and Ivan Rakitic

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Moses out for up to six weeks

The Potters winger sustained the problem in the weekend's 2-1 defeat to Burnley and may return to Chelsea for treatment, though Marc Wilson has returned to training. stoke city winger Victor Moses could be out for more than six weeks with a thigh injury, it has been confirmed. The 23-year-old - who is on loan at the Britannia Stadium from Chelsea - sustained the problem during Saturday's 2-1 home defeat to Burnley in the Premier League and is now likely to be sidelined until the New Year. "He has a significant thigh injury, which is likely to keep him out for several weeks," said assistant manager Mark Bowen. Speaking to BBC Radio Stoke, Bowen added: " At the moment we're deciding with Chelsea whether [Moses will] go back and have the rehab there or stay with our team." However, there is better news for Marc Wilson, who has returned to training after picking up a hamstring problem before the international break. "Marc trained on Tuesday, albeit lightly, but he trained and will have more intensive training later in the week and hopefully he'll be available at the weekend," Bowen explained. Stoke visit Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday.