Hewitt Drew It Physics 64 Pascal S Principle - Detailed Analysis
Piston arrangements and examples of multiplying forces. Paul poses and solves a problem involving Suzie Skydiver, who dives and attains terminal velocity. Paul investigates and develops free-fall equations as Phil Physiker drops a boulder, with a speedometer attached, from a high ... Compared to the law of gravity, with examples. How is the buoyancy of a submarine affected when it is submerged? Given a piece of pure quartz with traces of gold, how can the amount of gold be determined?
Paul clarifies the equivalence of m/s2 and N/kg, and leads to Earth's gravitational field g. Paul cites personal influences in his life and discusses the atomic hypothesis. More examples with classroom footage of Paul's protégé. A problem solution, nicely simplified, to acrobats Ari, Bari, and their dog Bo. Compared with electric potential energy, with novel situations.
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