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more additions to cheatsheet from nht exam
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Andrew Lorimer
<andrew@lorimer.id.au>
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 03:56:35 +0000
(14:56 +1100)
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Andrew Lorimer
<andrew@lorimer.id.au>
Sat, 20 Oct 2018 03:56:35 +0000
(14:56 +1100)
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b/physics/final.tex
index 64240ea9160ea07817fc46098025368bd033a03e..b37f67c8200e0d80eea913ff55dc54b24b10471e 100644
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--- a/
physics/final.tex
+++ b/
physics/final.tex
@@
-81,6
+81,8
@@
$T-mg = {{mv^2} \over r}$ at lowest point
$T-mg = {{mv^2} \over r}$ at lowest point
+ $E_K_{\text{bottom}}=E_K_{\text{top}}+mgh$
+
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Projectile motion}
\begin{itemize}
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Projectile motion}
\begin{itemize}
@@
-310,6
+312,8
@@
\[W={1\over2}mv^2=qV \tag{field or points}\]
\[v=\sqrt{{2qV} \over {m}}\tag{velocity of particle}\]
\[W={1\over2}mv^2=qV \tag{field or points}\]
\[v=\sqrt{{2qV} \over {m}}\tag{velocity of particle}\]
+ Circular path: $F\perp B \perp v$
+
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Power transmission}
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Power transmission}
@@
-409,7
+413,7
@@
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Polarisation}
\includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{graphics/polarisation.png} \\
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Polarisation}
\includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{graphics/polarisation.png} \\
- Reduces total amplitude
+ Reduces total amplitude
(transverse only)
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Diffraction}
% -----------------------
\subsection*{Diffraction}
@@
-433,7
+437,7
@@
\subsection*{Refraction}
\includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{graphics/refraction.png}
\subsection*{Refraction}
\includegraphics[height=3.5cm]{graphics/refraction.png}
- When a medium changes character,
energy
is \emph{reflected}, \emph{absorbed}, and \emph{transmitted}
+ When a medium changes character,
light
is \emph{reflected}, \emph{absorbed}, and \emph{transmitted}
angle of incidence $\theta_i =$ angle of reflection $\theta_r$
angle of incidence $\theta_i =$ angle of reflection $\theta_r$
@@
-445,6
+449,8
@@
$n_1 v_1 = n_2 v_2$
$n_1 v_1 = n_2 v_2$
+ $n={c \over v}$
+
% +++++++++++++++++++++++
\section{Light and Matter}
% +++++++++++++++++++++++
\section{Light and Matter}