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Hareethha taught 17 days ago
The Tutor and Student worked through practice questions related to energy, momentum, and heat transfer. The session clarified the conditions for mechanical energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum conservation. The homework involves reviewing equations and emailing the professor to clarify a specific problem.
Conditions for Conserved Mechanical Energy
Thermal Energy
Work Done and Force
Elastic vs. Gravitational Potential Energy
Celsius-Fahrenheit Conversion and Equal Temperatures
Linear Momentum
100% Efficient Internal Combustion Engine
Hareethha taught 24 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed chapter five, focusing on rigid body equilibrium, idealization, free body diagrams, and support reactions in 2D. The Student will review the material and the Tutor will provide the PDF notes. They scheduled a follow-up session to solve problems related to chapter five and review a previous quiz.
Support Reactions in 2D
Equations of Equilibrium Application
Free Body Diagrams (FBDs)
Conditions for Rigid Body Equilibrium
Rigid Body Statics
Garima taught about 1 month ago
The session covered the right-hand rule for determining magnetic field direction, magnetic permeability, and calculations for magnetic fields generated by finite and infinite wires. The student practiced applying these concepts to a homework problem involving parallel wires, determining field directions and calculating the point of zero net magnetic field. Homework was assigned to practice the concepts learned.
Magnetic Field Direction Representation
Magnetic Permeability (μ)
Magnetic Field due to a Straight Current-Carrying Wire
Superposition of Magnetic Fields
Right-Hand Thumb Rule
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