Physics, 27.11.2019 05:31, marioshadowman12
Consider the following when writing your report:
a) start by making a rough plan for how you will solve the problem. in particular, divide the big problem into two or more smaller problems that each involves one basic physics idea. write a brief outline of your procedure including a labeled sketch. identify which physics ideas you need for each part.
b) in the outline of your procedure, identify the physical quantities you will measure, and describe how you will measure each quantity.
c) construct free body diagrams, and energy and/or momentum bar charts wherever appropriate.
d) devise the mathematical procedure you will need to solve the problem.
e) list the assumptions about objects, interactions and processes you are making in the procedure. discuss how the assumptions could affect your result.
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Consider the following when writing your report:
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a) start by making a rough plan for h...
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