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www.ap.smu.ca1 Introduction In physics, there is an overwhelming need to formulate the basic laws in a so-called invariant form; that is, one that does not depend on the chosen coordinate system. As a start, the freshman university physics student learns that in ordinary Cartesian coordinates, Newton’s Second Law, P i F~
AP Physics Practice Test: Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy
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AP Physics C: Mechanics 2015 Free-Response Questions
secure-media.collegeboard.orgADVANCED PLACEMENT PHYSICS C TABLE OF INFORMATION CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS Proton mass, 1.67 10 kg 27 m p Electron charge magnitude, e 1.60 10 C 19 Neutron mass, 1.67 10 kg 27 m n 1 electron volt, 1 eV 1.60 10 J 19 Electron mass, 9.11 10 kg 31 m e Speed of light, c 3.00 10 m s 8 Avogadro’s number, 23 1 N 0 6.02 10 mol Universal ...