This is a video podcast of solutions to example problems from Dr. Beyersdorf's Physics 50 class at San Jose State University. Several episodes will be published each week including solutions to the previous week's homework and examples that may be useful in understanding current homework or preparing for upcoming exams.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Categories | Natural SciencesCoursesEducationScience |
For a tube containing mercury and water, find the difference in height of the mercury and water using Pascal's law
Given some measurements of the pressure in a fluid taken on the surface of an unknown planet, use Pascal's law and the universal law of gravitation to find the mass of the planet.
Use Bernoulli's Equation to find the force on an airplane wing and then find the net force acting on the airplane.
Use the continuity equation to find the exit velocity for water in a shower head
For a block of wood floating on top of a layer of water and below a layer of oil, find its mass and density given how high it is floating
Determine the gauge pressure at a given distance below the surface of a fluid using Pascal's law
Find the density of a piece of metal given its mass and volume. Is the metal gold?
For a piece of cheese oscillating on the end of a spring, find out how far the spring will be stretched when the oscillations stop.
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