Articles tagged Physics

A New Definition of Pressure Based on Kinetic Theory Derivations
Typical derivations of kinetic theory equations often exchange the contact time of the particle on a wall with the period of the particle's motion between walls. In this paper we redefine pressure as time-dependent in order to solve this issue and show that this definition makes much more intuitive and theoretical sense than our old definition of pressure.
Nik Gjonbalaj

Charge to Mass Ratio of the Electron
For an electron moving in a circular path in a magnetic field, if we know the magnetic field strength, accelerating voltage, and radius of the electron's trajectory, then we can make an estimation of the electron's charge to mass ratio. We calculated an average charge to mass ratio of \(2.08 \times 10^{11} \pm 1.81 \times 10^8\) Coulombs per kilogram.
Jake Rugh

AS / A Level Physics Definitive
This is written as a learning material for high school students, but since it is in LaTeX, I submitted it to the Overleaf Gallery.
A guide for answering questions asking “define” or “what is meant by”, as well as some other tricky questions.
Lynn Mao Wtm

Errors and Uncertainties - Lab Report
Physics being an experimental science, we sought to learn how to prepare a lab and perform as a team accounting for errors and uncertainties and to reduce them. We gathered values for volume using Micrometer, gathered information on acceleration, velocity, and created a histogram using a PASCO motion sensor. A jumping experiment was also performed with a human and the motion sensor. Our main goal was to test the effects of human error and eliminating mechanical error.
David Barnes

Introducción a la teoría del error
Guía de presentación de trabajos
Liliana Guzmán

Estudio de los factores de disipación de la mica-epoxi en pruebas de calentamiento para placas de circuitos eléctricos
Comprensión de un estudio realizado en la mica-epoxi para placas de circuitos. El estudio consistió en pruebas de resistencia para medir el desgaste en el tiempo del material y así determinar su tiempo de vida aproximado.
Luis Alberto González José

Propagation of thermal diffusive waves in a metal by Fourier analysis
Thermal wave phenomenon is observed is thin metallic rod by application of periodic heating. In this way, it is demonstrated that there is no wave nature in these improperly called thermal waves by showing that they do not transport energy and its propagation properties can be used to determine the thermal diffusivity of the material.
syed waqar ahmed

The Mechanics of a Spiral Water Pump
The fundamental necessity for water is a widespread issue affecting many communities across the globe. In this project, our team sought to provide an innovative solution to this problem for a small community with access to a relatively close source of flowing water. Resultant flow rate of water was calculated to be 0.498 L/min. Stress and strain analysis on individual subsections of the system were as follows: -44.2 MPa for bending moment in the rod; -7.04 MPa for shear stresses in the rod of the axis; -8.88E-5 for shear strain in the rod ; -1.11 MPa and .429 MPa of shear stresses in the L brackets; -0.123 MPa for radial stress of spiral, -0.422 MPa for hoop stress of spiral, -2.10 MPa for bending moment of spiral, and -0.176 MPa for the maximum shear stress of the spiral pump on the rotating wheel. The focus of the design remained fixated on water acquisition; however, further additions can be made for water purification.
Alex Garcia, Ann Lin, Michael Yep

Compte rendu Thermo
TP thermodynamique
Remini Loucif