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mass of an isotope (compared to Carbon-12) -- Atomic number (protons) is constant between isotopes - defines element. -- Mass number - number of nucleons (defines isotope) -- Relative atomic mass - average mass: $A_r = {{RIM \times abundance} \over 100}$ -- Relative atomic mass ($M_r$) - sum of relative atomic masses -- Mole $6.02 \times 10^{23}$ (= no of atoms in Carbon-12) $=N_A$ (Avogadro's constant) -- Molar mass - physical mass of 1 mol of a substance ($6.02 \times 10^{23}$ atoms) - - Unit: grams / mole - -$$ -n = {m \over M} diff --git a/Chemistry/organic.md b/Chemistry/organic.md deleted file mode 100755 index 6a7cf34..0000000 --- a/Chemistry/organic.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -# Organic Chemistry - -Organic compounds > 90% of known chemicals -Carbon makes living systems possible - -Carbon forms 4 covalent bonds (4 valence pairs) -Strong bonds with other non-metals -Bonds with itself with single, double or triple -Can form chains or rings - -Large number of compounds due to: -- 4 valence pairs -- single / double / triple bonds -- cyclic (ring) structures - - -## Hydrocarbons - -Hydrocarbons - only carbon and hydrogen -If all C-C bonds are single, the hydrocarbon is saturated - -Hydrocarbons -- linear (aliphatic) -- - saturated (all single C-C bonds) -- - - alkane ($C_n H_{2n+2}$) -- - unsaturated -- - - alkene ($C_n H_{2n}$) -- - - alkyne ($C_n H_{2n-2}$) -- -- cyclic (ring) -- - saturated -- - - e.g. cyclohexane -- - unsaturated -- - - e.g. benzene - -Carbon compounds with 4 branches are tetrahedral - -Compounds with $C-H$ are insoluble in water -These compounds are almost non-polar due to similar electronegativities - -Only dispersion forces (between electrons on the outside of two molecules) hold each molecule together -Dispersion forces increase with size (chain length), therefore MP and BP of straight molecules increases with length - -Branched molecules have lower MP and BP due to lower density (molecules are further apart due to their shape, so dispersion forces are weaker) - -Homologous series - formula for molecules (e.g. alkanes, alkenes, alkynes) where each member differs by some increment - -Structural isomers - same molecular formula, different configuration (structural formula) - -## Alkanes -$$C_n H_{2n+2}$$ -- Single bonds between carbon atoms -- ending in *-ane* - -methane $CH_4$ -ethane $C_2H_6$ -propane $C_3H_8$ -butane $C_4H_10$ -pentane $C_5H_12$ -hexane $C_6H_14$ -$\dots$ - -Alkanes burn in oxygen forming $CO_2 + H_2O$ (oxidation / combustion reaction) - -Alkanes react with chlorine or fluorine (substitution reaction) - Cl or F replace H. Result is a haloalkane. - -## Alkenes - -$$C_nH_{2n}$$ - -- C-C double bond -- ending in *-ene* - -methene $CH_2$ -ethene $C_2H_4$ -propene $C_3H_6$ -butene $C_4H_8$ -pentene $C_5H_10$ -hexene $C_6H_12$ -$\dots$ - -Alkenes burn in oxygen forming $H_2O + CO_2$. - -Alkenes react with hydrogen or a halogen (addition reaction) - additive breaks the double bond (catalyst is required). - -## Alkynes - -$$C_nH_{2n-2}$$ - -- C-C triple bond -- ending in *-yne* - -Alkynes undergo combustion (oxidation) and addition reactions (same as alkenes). - -## Rules for naming HCs - -1. Find longest chain of C atoms (incl. branches) -2. Start at end nearest a branch or double/triple bond -3. Name carbon atoms from end chosen -4. Branches end with *-yl* -5. When there are $\ge$ 2 branches, number of C atom is indicated before each branch, and names are in alphabetic order. -6. 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Subjective time** -- presumably everyone experiences this notion of time -- has the property of lapsing (time approaches $\infty$) - -**2. Physical time** -- represented by $t$ -- objective -- quantitative (period, not absolute) - -> All paradoxes arise from the fact that time lapses / flows - we are basing time on subjective time, not physical time - -## Concepts of time in physics - -### Thermodynamic time arrow -- second law of thermodynamics: -- total entropy cannot decrease over time (randomness of particles) -- Hence, time has a specific direction (approaching infinite entropy) -- This can be modelled as $t=e$. If $e$ cannot be subtracted from, $t$ can only go one way. -- entropy is an irreversible process -- therefore, time travel backwards is impossible - -### Block time -- time is fourth dimension - all dimensions are related -- universe exists as a whole, in four dimensions, just like a chair can exist in three dimensions (plus time) -- you cannot isolate one value in one of the three dimensions and define it by itself - it would be ridiculous to say that a point ($x=2,y=1,z=3$) can exist if y and z are not defined -- therefore, past and future must also exist as a relation of four values ($x,y,z,t$) - - -2. Are the past and future real? -By using the present as a proxy for the past or future, we can simulate them, effectively nesting times inside times (a simpler idea of a time machine - normal time machines lose the idea of the present). - -3. 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- -## Eternalism - -- Fourth dimension -- Distant times in past and future exist, like distant places -- Past, present and future are equally real - -## Philosophers' Perspectives - -### Aristotle -- we measure time as the "interval between two nows" -- time $\propto$ change -- subjective - -### Nietzsche -- Time repeats infinitely in the exact same sequence -- "Love your fate" - -### Augustine -- Linking Aristotelian philosophy (infinitesimal yet eternal present) to God (always present) -- Anything that lasts for a finite time comes from God, yet God is an eternal now -- Also considered afterlife / multiple phases of time -- Time tends towards non-existence, because the past and future are the only times that can really exist, and the present is infinitesimal (the only definite time). -- Yet, time could not exist in infinitesimally small pieces, which go out of existence instantaneously. -- Hence, time is a function of human perception and memory. - -#### Response -Each premise of the argument seems to appear reasonable, but it is merely meta-analysis - building upon the Aristotelian idea that the present is infinitesimal. 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Permeates the universe. - -Field diagrams - N to S (current +ve to -ve) - - -Field strength - inverse sq law - -## Gravitational fields - -### Field strength - -$$g={{F_g} \over m}$$ - -## Electric fields - -### Field lines -- +ve to -ve -- start and end $\perp$ to surface -- never cross - -### Field strength - -$$E = {F \over q}$$ - - - - -## Transformers - -Primary - input -Secondary - output - -As $V \Rightarrow \infty, P_{loss} \Rightarrow 0$ - -$$P_{loss} = I^2 R$$ - -where $R$ is determined by resistivity per length of cable - -Therefore, power loss is proportional to the square of current. - -Electronmagnetism & electromagnetic induction - -Changing magnetic field generates current & vice versa - -Only for AC, because DC voltage is constant, so does not generate magnetic field - -Output is proportional to ratio primary : secondary - - -$${V_{sec} \over V_{pri}} = {turns_{sec} \over turns_{pri}}$$ - -Iron - good conductor of magnetic fields. Used as a core. diff --git a/Physics/gravity.md b/Physics/gravity.md deleted file mode 100755 index c37e76b..0000000 --- a/Physics/gravity.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -## Gravity - -Force that drives the universe - attractive force between masses -1 of 4 fundamental forces - -$$ -{F _{g} }= {{Gm_1m_2}\over{r^2}} -$$ - -where -$G=$ gravitational constant $=6.67 \times10^{-11}Nm^2kg^{-2}$ -$r=$ distance between *centres* of $m_1$ and $m_2$ - -Area under force-distance graph = work = $\Delta E$ - -# Newton diff --git a/Physics/newton.md b/Physics/newton.md deleted file mode 100755 index 5186d3f..0000000 --- a/Physics/newton.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Newtons' Laws - -> **Up is always positive** - -## First law - -Constant velocity if forces are balanced -- object at rest remains at rest -- object at motion remains in motion -**only** if it does not experience an unbalanced force - -## Second law -$$F_{net} = ma$$ - -## Third law - -- Equal and opposite forces -- Normal force (reaction) is in opposite direction to action force - -## Inclined plane - -$$F=ma=mg\sin\theta-{\mathit{friction}}$$ diff --git a/Physics/projectiles.md b/Physics/projectiles.md deleted file mode 100755 index fe74a31..0000000 --- a/Physics/projectiles.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Projectile motion - -- Horizontal velocity ($v_x$) remains constant if no drag - -- Vertical acceleration ($a_y$) $= -g$ - -## Calculating velocity from $x$ and $y$ components - -${\displaystyle v={\sqrt {v_{x}^{2}+v_{y}^{2}\ }}}$ - -## Displacement - -$x=v_{0}t\cos(\theta)$ -$y=v_{0}t\sin(\theta )-{\frac {1}{2}}gt^{2}$ - -## Maximum height of an arc - -$h={\frac {u^{2}\sin ^{2}(\theta )}{2g}}$ - -## Time of flight -$y=u\ t\sin(\theta )-{\frac {1}{2}}gt^{2}$ diff --git a/Physics/relativity.html b/Physics/relativity.html deleted file mode 100755 index eb16b62..0000000 --- a/Physics/relativity.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,621 +0,0 @@ - - - - - relativity - - - - -

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Speed of light $c$ is the same to all observers (proved by Michelson-Morley) - -$\therefore$, $t$ must dilate as speed changes. - -Time and space - four dimensional relationship - -**Inertial reference frame** - not accelerating - -**Proper time / length** - measured by observer in same frame as events - -## Lorentz factor - -$$\gamma = {1 \over \sqrt{1-{v^2 \over c^2}}}$$ - -Proper (time|length) denoted by ($t|l_0$) is time observed from moving frame. - -Applied: - -$t = t_0 \gamma$ (time - longer in moving frame) -$l={l_0 \over \gamma}$ (length - only contracts in direction of motion - shorter in moving frame) -$m=m_0 \gamma$ (mass dilation) - -$$v=c \sqrt{1-{1 \over \gamma ^2}}$$ - -($c=3 \times 10^8$ m / s) - -## Mass-energy equivalence - -$E_0=mc^2$ (rest energy) - -$E=\gamma mc^2$ (total energy) - -- mass is a dense form of energy - -### Relativistic momentum -$$\rho = {mv \over {\sqrt{1-{v^2 \over c^2}}}} = \gamma mv=\gamma \rho_0$$ - -Low speeds - little difference between relativistic & non-relativistic momentum -$\rho$ approaches $\infty$ as speed approaches $c$ -Impossible to reach speed of light (speed $c$ requires $\infty$ energy) -Photon has no mass - zero space or time - -### Total energy of an object - -$$E_{total}=E_k+E_{rest}=\rho mc^2$$ - -### Kinetic energy - -$$E_k=(\gamma - 1)mc^2$$ - -(takes relativity into account - use for fast objects) - -### Rest energy -$$E_{rest}=mc^2$$ -(where $v<0.1c$) - this is the innate mass energy (proper energy) - -### Work - -$$W = \Delta E = \Delta mc^2$$ - -### Velocity - -$$v={\rho \over {m \sqrt{1+{p^2 \over {m^2c^2}}}}}$$ - -### Fusion / Fission equations - -eV to J: multiply by $1.6\times 10^{-19}$ (charge of an electron) - -## High altitude muons -- Time dilation - more muons reach Earth than expected -- Normal half-life is $2.2 \mu s$ in stationary frame of reference -- At close to $c$, muons observed from Earth have lifetime $> 2.2 \mu s$ -- Slower time - more time to travel, so more muons reach surface diff --git a/Physics/transformers.md b/Physics/transformers.md deleted file mode 100755 index e69de29..0000000 diff --git a/Spec/._complex.md.html b/Spec/._complex.md.html deleted file mode 100755 index 91f027e9ac7705de43930545b009b5a6301c4f05..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 GIT binary patch literal 0 HcmV?d00001 literal 4096 zcmZQz6=P>$Vqox1Ojhs@R)|o50+1L3ClDJkFz{^v(m+1nBL)UWIUt(=a103vVqiRG z0@1;+0;pUIO$#HC4;5EQ&d=3LEGWoH)yqvSNlZyBNwkX3_I2?rNzDx{PAv*aOfP0& zNGiz5EG{uHSik`>i4kN12*79v58`GRdz2mxfzc2c4S~@R7!85Z5Eu=C(GVC7fzc2c z4S~@R7*Qbr>LS9siE<$snZ*i4sm1xFMaiiOY57Ij3YmE&sd*)t`FV*sIh6`Isc9t& ZNjZsm*}%T=a0n<=|HFMG!yxznKLGvxF0=pu diff --git a/Spec/complex.md b/Spec/complex.md deleted file mode 100755 index d0b6625..0000000 --- a/Spec/complex.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -# Complex & Imaginary Numbers - -## Imaginary numbers - -$i^2 = -1$ - -$\therefore i = \sqrt {-1}$ - -### Simplifying negative surds - -$\sqrt{-2} = \sqrt{-1 \times 2}$ - -          $= \sqrt{2}i$ - - -## Complex numbers - -$\mathbb{C} = \{a+bi : a, b \in \mathbb{R} \}$ - -General form: $z=a+bi$ -- $\operatorname{Re}(z) = a$ -- $\operatorname{Im}(z) = b$ - -### Addition - -If $z_1 = a+bi$ and $z_2=c+di$, then - -            $z_1+z_2 = (a+c)+(b+d)i$ - -### Subtraction - -If $z_1=a+bi$ and $z_2=c+di$, then - -           $z_1−z_2=(a−c)+(b−d)i$ - -### Multiplication by a real constant - -If $z=a+bi$ and $k \in \mathbb{R}$, then - -           $kz=ka+kbi$ - -### Powers of $i$ -$i^0=1$ -$i^1=i$ -$i^2=-1$ -$i^3=-i$ -$i^4=1$ -$\dots$ - -Therefore.. -- $i^{4n} = 1$ -- $i^{4n+1} = i$ -- $i^{4n+2} = -1$ -- $i^{4n+3} = -i$ - -### Multiplying complex expressions - -If $z_1 = a+bi$ and $z_2=c+di$, then -           $z_1 \times z_2 = (ac-bd)+(ad+bc)i$ - -### Conjugates - -If $z=a+bi$, conjugate of $z$ is $\overline{z} = a-bi$ (flipped operator) - -Also, $z \overline{z} = (a+bi)(a-bi) = a^2+b^2$ - -- Multiplication and addition are associative - -### Modulus - -Distance from origin. -$|{z}|=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}$ - -$\therefore z \overline{z} = |z|^2$ - -### Multiplicative inverse - -$z^{-1} = {1 \over z} = {{a-bi} \over {a^2+B^2}} = {\overline{z} \over {|z|^2}}$ - -### Dividing complex numbers - -${{z_1} \over {z_2}} = {{z_1\ {z_2}^{-1}}} = {{z_1 \overline{z_2}} \over {{|z_2|}^2}}$ - -(using multiplicative inverse) - -In practice, rationalise denominator: -${z_1 \over z_2} = {{(a+bi)(c-di)} \over {c^2+d^2}}$ - -## Argand planes - -- Geometric representation of $\mathbb{C}$ -- Horizontal $= \operatorname{Re}(z)$; vertical $= \operatorname{Im}(z)$ -- Multiplication by $i$ results in an anticlockwise rotation of $\pi \over 2$ - -## Solving complex quadratics - -To solve $z^2+a^2=0$ (sum of two squares): - -$z^2+a^2=z^2-(ai)^2$ -              $=(z+ai)(z-ai)$ - -## Polar form - -General form: -$z=r \operatorname{cis} \theta$ -$= r\operatorname{cos}\theta+r\operatorname{sin}\theta i$ - -where -- $z=a+bi$ -- $r$ is the distance from origin, given by Pythagoras ($r=\sqrt{x^2+y^2}$) -- $\theta$ is the argument of $z$, CCW from origin - -Note each complex number has multiple polar representations: -$z=r \operatorname{cis} \theta = r \operatorname{cis} (\theta+2 n\pi$) where $n$ is integer number of revolutions - -### Multiplication and division in polar form - -$z_1z_2=r_1r_2\operatorname{cis}(\theta_1+\theta_2)$ (multiply moduli, add angles) - -${z_1 \over z_2} = {r_1 \over r_2} \operatorname{cis}(\theta_1-\theta_2)$ (divide moduli, subtract angles) - -## de Moivres' Theorum - -$(r\operatorname{cis}\theta)^n=r^n\operatorname{cis}(n\theta)$ diff --git a/Spec/complex.md.html b/Spec/complex.md.html deleted file mode 100755 index 10e41dd..0000000 --- a/Spec/complex.md.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -

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diff --git a/Spec/sequences.md b/Spec/sequences.md deleted file mode 100755 index 5cf2706..0000000 --- a/Spec/sequences.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -# Sequences and Series - -$\{\ a,\ b,\ c,\ d\ ...\ \}$ - - -- $n^{th}$ iteration: $t_n$ -- $n$ can start at $0$ or $1$ - -## Defining sequences -- sequence rule in terms of $n$ e.g. $t_n = 2n$ - -- recurrence relation - value of term is derived from previous term (recursion) -e.g. $\ t_n=t_{n-1}+7,\ t_1=4$ - - $t_1=4$ - - $t_2=4+7=11$ - - $t_3=11+7=17$ - - $\dots$ - -## Arithmetic sequences - -$$ t_n = a+(n-1)d$$ - -where -$a=$ first term -$d=$ common difference - -### Arithmetic mean - -$$m_a = {{a+b} \over 2}$$ - -### Arithmetic series - -$\sum$ of all terms in an arithmetic sequence. - -e.g. A sequence is defined by $t_n = a+(n-1)d$ - -$s_n = {n \over 2}(2a+(n-1)d)$ <--sum of $n$ terms, including $t_n$ (works only with $t_1$) -where -- $a=t_1$ (first term) -- $l=t_n$ (last term) - -## Geometric sequences - -$$t_n=ar^{n-1}$$ -where -$a =$ first term -$r =$ common ratio of successive terms ($r={t_k \over t_{k-1}}$) - -### Geometric mean - -$m_g$ of $a$ and $b$ is $\sqrt{ab}$ - -If $a, c, b$ are positive and consecutive terms in a geometric sequence, then: -${c \over a } = {b \over c} \therefore c = \sqrt{ab}$, - -### Geometric series - -$\sum$ of all terms in a geometric sequence. - -e.g. $s_n = a + ar + ar^2 + ar^2 + \dots + ar^{n-1}$ - -$rs_n = ar+ar^2+ar^3+ar^4+\dots+ar^{n}$ - -$rs_n - s_n = -a + ar^n$ - ---- -$s_n = {{a(r^n-1)} \over {r-1}}$ -or -$s_n = {{a(r^n-1)}\over r-1}$ - -## Infinite series - -If $-1 < r -1$, the infiniteg eometric series $a+ar+ar^2 \dots$ is convergent. - -Sum to infinity is given by - -$$s_\infty={a \over {1-r}}$$ - -Tennis ball question - remember down **and** up strokes. Multiply down strokes by 2, subtract 1. diff --git a/Spec/trig.md b/Spec/trig.md deleted file mode 100755 index f2ce86d..0000000 --- a/Spec/trig.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# Trigonometry - -## Unit circle - -For each angle, there is a corresponding point on the unit circle ($r=1$). - -- $\cos \theta$ is the $x$-coordinate of this point -- $\sin \theta$ is the $y$-coordinate - -![](https://cdn.edjin.com/upload/RESOURCE/IMAGE/103939.png) - -## Trigonometric ratios - - -## Cosine rule -- 2.43.2