Physics 2305 12 April, 2000 Study Guide for Exam 3 Exam 3 will ...
Physics 2305 12 April, 2000 Study Guide for Exam 3 Exam 3 will ...
Physics 2305 12 April, 2000 Study Guide for Exam 3 Exam 3 will ...
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Chapter 14 continued<br />
T 2 =(4π 2 /G) a 3 /(m 1 + m 2 )<br />
Newton’s Form of Kepler’s Third Law<br />
Chapter 15<br />
Satellites and the energy of orbits <strong>will</strong> not be on the exam.<br />
p = F/A<br />
p 2 = p 1 + ρ g ∆y<br />
Pressure and <strong>for</strong>ce<br />
Pressure and depth<br />
You should also know:<br />
- the difference between absolute and gauge pressure<br />
- Pascal’s Principle and its application to the hydraulic lever<br />
F b = ρ d V d g<br />
= weight of displaced fluid<br />
R = Av = ∆V/∆t = constant<br />
p +½ρv 2 + ρgy = constant<br />
Archimedes’ Principle<br />
Equation of Continuity<br />
Bernoulli’s Equation<br />
Chapter 19<br />
T F = (9/5) T C + 32°<br />
∆L = L α∆T<br />
∆V = V β∆T<br />
Q = cm (T f −T i )<br />
Q = Lm<br />
H = Q/t =(A/ΣR) (T H −T C )<br />
R = L/k<br />
P = AεσT 4<br />
Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion<br />
Linear expansion<br />
Volume expansion<br />
Specific heat<br />
Heat of trans<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Rate of heat flow across a conducting layer<br />
Thermal resistance<br />
Radiated or absorbed power<br />
(T can be <strong>for</strong> the object or its environment)<br />
The discussion about measuring temperature <strong>will</strong> not be on the exam.<br />
That seems like plenty <strong>for</strong> one exam. Good luck preparing!