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Please be Seated

Please be Seated. from Lecture-Demonstration. 0. Now on a two-DVD set: The classic four-hour video collection: Demonstrations in Acoustics for only $20. $10 discount for direct cash sales. Inquire in front after program. Dr. Richard E. Berg, demonstrating over 70 experiments,

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Please be Seated

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  1. PleasebeSeated

  2. from Lecture-Demonstration 0 Now on a two-DVD set: The classic four-hour video collection: Demonstrations in Acoustics for only $20. $10 discount for direct cash sales. Inquire in front after program. Dr. Richard E. Berg, demonstrating over 70 experiments, in 29 titled segments, covering vibrations, waves and sound.

  3. You are welcometo visit ourPhysics Question of the Weekhttp://www.physics.umd.edu/lecdem/outreach/QOTW/active/questions.htm

  4. Visit our web page: Summer Programsfor Pre-College Students

  5. Please join ourPhysics is PhunElectronicMailing List

  6. Energy and Motion Physics is Phun March 2009

  7. Topics: Center of Mass Newton’s Laws Mechanical Energy

  8. Center of Mass Properties • Mass “acts” at CM • CM stable at lowest point • Center of Mass Demos • CM location • CM motion

  9. Center of Percussion • “Dynamic” CM • Baseball bat example • Tennis racket

  10. Kinematics and Dynamics

  11. Newton’s Laws of Motion

  12. Newton’s First Lawa. An object at rest tends to remain at rest.b. An object in motion tends to remain in motion in a straight line with a constant speed.

  13. Newton’s First Law a. An object at rest tends to remain at rest.

  14. Newton’s First Lawb. An object in motion tends to remain in motion in a straight line with a constant speed.

  15. Test Question:Masses hanging in series

  16. Forces and Impulse

  17. Funnel Cart

  18. LeaningTowerofPisa

  19. Newton’s Second LawF = m a or a = F/mwhere F is the force,m is the mass, anda is the acceleration

  20. Newton’s Third LawFor every actionthere is anequal and oppositereaction.

  21. Rocketry

  22. Test Question:The Fan Cart

  23. ConservationofMechanical Energy

  24. The Hill Track

  25. Giant Pendulum

  26. The EndSee you in May! We are on the web at http://www.physics.umd.edu/lecdem/ Animated Gifs compliments of bellsnwhistles.com

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