201 Definitions & Formulas (Walker's Book)


Chapter 1: Physics & Measurement
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1-1 What are the SI units of length, mass and time, and how are these quantities defined?
1-2 What is the rule for significant figures when multiplying and dividing two numbers together?
1-3 What is the rule for significant figures when adding or subtracting them?
1-4 Define density.
1-5 Define Atomic mass unit (u).
1-6 Define Atomic mass of an element.


Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension
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2-1 Define position.
2-2 Define displacement.
2-3 Define distance.
2-4 Define average speed.
2-5 Define average velocity.
2-6 Define instantaneous speed.
2-7 Define instantaneous velocity.

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2-8 Define average acceleration.
2-9 Define instantaneous acceleration.
State the three kinematic equations of motion for constant acceleration.
2-10 What kind of a problem is a "falling body problem"?

Chapter 1 part 2: Vectors
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3-1 Define a vector quantity.
3-2 Define a scalar quantity.
3-3 Explain in words and pictures how to add two vectors graphically.
3-4 Explain in words and pictures how to subtract two vectors graphically
3-5 Define a unit vector.
3-6 Give an example of a vector in unit vector form.
3-7 Give the magnitude and direction for the vector stated in 3-6.
3-8 Explain how to add two vectors algebraically.

Chapter 3: Motion in Two Dimensions
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4-1 What exactly is meant by "two dimensional motion" ?
4-2 Explain what projectile motion is.

Chapter 4 : The Laws of Motion
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5-1 Explain the difference between mass and weight.
5-2 Explain how an object can be moving and have no net force acting upon it.
5-3 Explain what an "inertial reference frame" is.
5-4 State Newton's three laws of motion.
5-5 What is a slug?
5-6 What is a "free body diagram"?
5-7 What is a normal force Fn = N (in text) acting on an object and why is it called normal?
5-8 Defend or disprove:
Static Friction force Fs = µsFn
Kinetic Friction force Fk = µkFn
5-9 The direction of the kinetic friction force is always ______ the direction of motion.

D6 Chapter 5: Kinetic Energy, Work, and Power
6-1 Define work done by a constant force on a system.
6-2 Define work done by a varying force on a system.
6-3 Give two different formulas for the dot product (scalar product) of two vectors.
6-4 Force due to a Hooke's Law Spring is defined by Fs = _________.
6-5 Work done by a spring on an object is Ws= ____________.

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7-1 Kinetic energy is energy due to ___________.
7-2 Give the formula for kinetic energy, K = __________.
7-3 State the work - kinetic energy theorem in words and equation form.
7-4 Define power.

Chapter 6: Potential Energy
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8-1 Define gravitational potential energy,
8-2 Define spring potential energy,
8-3 Ko
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8-4 Total Mechanical Energy of an isolated system is E = ______________

Chapter 7: Momentum & Impulse
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9-1 Define linear momentum.
9-2 State the law of conservation of momentum.
9-3 Define Impulse.
9-4 Give 2 formulas for Impulse.
9-5 State the Momentum-Impulse Theorem
9-6 Define a perfectly elastic collision.
9-7 Define a perfectly inelastic collision.
9-8 Give the formula for final velocity vf in a perfectly inelastic collision.
9-9 Give the formula for the final velocity v1f and v2f in a perfectly elastic collision.
9-10 Define center of mass of an object in your own words.
9-11 Give the formula for xcm for a system of particles.

Chapter 8 Systems of Particles and Extended Objects
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10-1 Define Center of Mass of an object
10-2 Give the formula for the velocity of the center of mass of a system of particles
10-3 Give the formula for the center of mass momentum

Chapter 9: Circular Motion
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11-0 What is meant by "uniform circular motion"?
11-1 Define Centripetal acceleration.
11-2 Give the formula for centripetal acceleration of an object moving in a circle.
11-3 Forces causing centripetal acceleration always are directed toward the _________.
11-4 Hence the positive direction in a circular motion problem is always __________.
11-5 State the formula for linear velocity v and tangential acceleration at in terms of radius r, and angular velocity v and angular acceleration a.
11-6 Define centripetal acceleration and give a formula for it in terms of speed v and radius r.

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12-1 What is the formula for arc length ?
12-2 Define a radian.
12-3 Give dimensions of a radian.
12-4 Define average angular speed.
12-5 Define instantaneous angular speed.
12-6 Define angular acceleration.
12-7 State the 3 kinematic equations of rotational motion with constant angular acceleration.

D13 Chapter 10 Rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis
13-1 Define moment of inertia I.
13-2 State the formula for I for a point mass with mass m and moment arm r.
13-3 State the formula for I for a :
13-3.1 solid disk
13-3.2 solid sphere
13-3.3 hollow disk (hoop)
13-3.4 hollow sphere
13-3.5 rod if pivot is in it's center of mass.
13-3.6 rod if pivot is at it's end.

13-4 Define torque
13-5 State formula for torque Ÿ.
13-6 Explain what moment arm is.
13-7 Which direction of rotation is positive for torque?
13-8 Write down the formula for rotational kinetic energy of a rotating object with moment of inertia I and angular speed Š.
13-9 State the parallel axis theorem.

Chapter 10 Part 2: Angular momentum
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14-1 Give two formulas for the cross product of vectors A and B.
14-2 Does AxB = BxA?
14-3 Describe the right hand rule for direction of the cross product of two vectors.
14-4 Give the formula for torque in vector form. Ÿ =
14-5 State the formula for the magnitude of torque. Ÿ =
14-6 Torque is to ______ as force is to translation.
14-7 Give the vector formula for angular momentum. L =
14-8 Give the formula for the magnitude of angular momentum. L =
14-9 Explain how to find the direction of angular momentum.
14-10 Explain in words the meaning of
14-11 What are the constraints on equation 11.11 ?
14-12 State Newton's second law for rotational motion in terms of I and v.
14-13 State the law of conservation of angular momentum.
14-14 Describe precessional motion of the axis of a symmetry axis about the vertical of a spinning top.

Chapter 11: Static Equilibrium
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15-1 State the two conditions for static equilibrium.
15-2 State the formula for the x coordinate of the center of mass of a finite set of point masses.
15-3 When will the center of gravity be different from the center of mass?
15-4 What is the first and most important step in solving a statics problem?
15-5 Define Bulk Modulus.
15-6 Define Shear Modulus.
15-7 Define Young's Modulus.

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
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16-1 Define pressure.
16-2 What is a Pascal?
16-3 How does pressure vary with depth below the surface?
16-4 How many N/m2 is 1 atm = Po?
16-5 State Pascal's Law.
16-6 Explain what absolute pressure is and give it's formula.
16-7 Give the formula for gauge pressure and explain each term in the formula.
16-8 State Archimedes's Principle.

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17-9 What does nonviscous mean?
17-10 What does laminar flow mean.
17-11 What is the equation of continuity for fluids?
17-12 Write down Bernoulli's Equation.
17-13 What is Torricellli's Law?

Chapter 14: Simple Harmonic Motion
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18-1 A Hooke's Law spring obeys what formula?
18-2 Define Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM).
18-3 Write down the position formula for an object moving back and forth in SHM.
18-4 The total energy of a SHM oscillator equals _________?
18-5 Write down the formula for the period of a simple pendulum.
18-6 What assumptions are required to obtain this formula?
18-7 Write down the formula for the period of a physical pendulum.


Chapter 17: Temperature
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19-1 State the Zeroth law of Thermodynamics.
19-2 What is the relationship between a temperature of 1š Celsius and 1 Kelvin?
19-3 What is the relationship between a temperature of 1š Celsius and 1š Fahrenheit?
19-4 State the formula for average coefficient of linear expansion ±.
19-5 State the formula for linear expansion as a function of temperature T.

Chapter 18 & 19: Heat and the first Law of Thermodynamics & Ideal Gas Law
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20-1 Define internal energy.
20-2 Define Heat.
20-3 Define a calorie.
20-4 Define a Joule.
20-5 Define Heat Capacity.
20-6 Define Specific Heat.
20-7 What does Q represent?
20-8 What is the formula for Q?
20-9 Define Latent Heat of Fusion (Lf).
20-10 Define Latent Heat of Vaporization (Lv).
20-11 State the equation of the First Law of Thermo.
20-12 What does isothermal , isobaric, and adiabatic processes mean?
20-13 State the formula for work (W) done on a gas in an:
20-13.1 Isothermal process.
20-13.2 Isobaric process.
20-13.3 Adiabatic process.
20-14 State 3 methods of transferring thermal energy.
20-15 State the law of thermal conduction in equation form.
20-16 Define R-value.
20-17 Write down Stefan-Boltzmann's equation .
20-18 Define emissivity e .
20-19 Write down the formula for the Ideal Gas Law.

Chapter 20 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
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21-1 Write down the formula for the efficiency of a heat engine
22-2 Write down the formula for the coefficient of performance (COP) for a refrigerator.