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Garima taught 30 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the concept of momentum, its vector nature, and the principle of conservation of linear momentum. They practiced applying these concepts to solve problems involving collisions, specifically elastic, inelastic, and perfectly inelastic types, and explored an explosion scenario. The tutor also guided the student on interpreting results and applying directional conventions in calculations.

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Conservation of Linear Momentum

Types of Collisions

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Hareethha taught 5 months 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

100% Efficient Internal Combustion Engine

Linear Momentum

Celsius-Fahrenheit Conversion and Equal Temperatures

Elastic vs. Gravitational Potential Energy

Work Done and Force

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Hareethha taught 5 months 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.

Rigid Body Statics

Conditions for Rigid Body Equilibrium

Free Body Diagrams (FBDs)

Support Reactions in 2D

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Garima taught 5 months 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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Frequently asked questions

What are the most practical and stable careers for someone with a physics degree?

In the Southwest Florida region, the most practical paths are in engineering especially civil and environmental, healthcare medical physics, data analysis, and education. A physics degree is also a fantastic stepping stone to a career in software development.

What are the different types of physics exams and their syllabus?

These are national standardized tests. The syllabi cover the full range of college physics: mechanics, E&M, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, etc. The AP exams cover first-year material, while the GRE Subject Test covers the entire 4-year undergraduate curriculum.

What level of math do you need to succeed as a physics major?

A strong foundation in Calculus I, II, III is non-negotiable. You will also need courses in Differential Equations and Linear Algebra. Math is the language you will use every day.

What is the daily life of a physics major actually like?

At a university like Florida Gulf Coast University, your life would revolve around problem-solving. You'll spend hours with classmates at whiteboards, working through complex problems. You'll also spend time in labs, learning to use technical equipment and analyze data from experiments.

What are the easier/harder/most important topics in physics?

Easier: Topics you can see, like kinematics and forces. Harder: Abstract topics like quantum mechanics and relativity. Most Important: Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Thermodynamics are the foundational pillars.

What topics are covered in a standard high school physics course?

Most courses cover mechanics of motion, forces, energy, momentum, waves, sound, light, and an introduction to electricity and magnetism.

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