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    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:45:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>AP Euro McKay Outline</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/6532/AP-Euro-McKay-Outline</link>
      <description>Chapter 13- European Society in the Age of the Renaissance
I. The evolution of the Italian Renaissance A. Beginnings 1. The Renaissance was a period of commercial, financial, political, and cultural achievement in two phases, from 1050 to 1300 and from 1300 to about 1600. 2. The northern Italian cities led the commercial revival, especially Venice, Genoa, and Milan. a. Venice had a huge merchant marine; improvements in shipbuilding enhanced trade. b. These cities became the crossroads between northern Europe and the East. 3. The first artistic and literary flowerings of the Renaissance appeare</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:45:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Feb 9 Capacitors in Circuits</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5958/Feb-9-Capacitors-in-Circuits</link>
      <description>Capacitors&#160;in&#160;Series&#160;and&#160;Parallel
&#160;C&#160;=&#160;Q/V UC&#160;=&#160;1/2 &#160;QV&#160;=&#160;1/2 &#160;CV2 &#160;=&#160;1/2 /C &#160;Q2
Schematic&#160;for&#160;a&#160;capacitor&#160;in&#160;a&#160;circuit:&#160;

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;9:08&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;9:12&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*series

parallel

R

C

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;9:29&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;9&#173;9:12&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 02:04:47 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Nov 28 More Fluids Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5954/Nov-28-More-Fluids-Review</link>
      <description>The&#160;figure&#160;above&#160;shows&#160;an&#160;object&#160;of&#160;mass&#160;0.4&#160;kg&#160;that&#160;is&#160;suspended&#160;from&#160;a&#160;scale&#160;and&#160;submerged&#160;in&#160;a&#160;liquid.&#160;If&#160;the&#160;reading&#160;on&#160;the&#160;scale&#160;is&#160;3&#160;N,&#160;then&#160;the&#160; buoyant&#160;force&#160;that&#160;the&#160;fluid&#160;exerts&#160;on&#160;the&#160;object&#160;is&#160;most&#160;nearly a.&#160;&#160;1.3&#160;N&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;b.&#160;&#160;1.0&#160;N&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;c.&#160;&#160;0.75&#160;N&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;d.&#160;&#160;0.33&#160;N&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;e.&#160;&#160;0.25&#160;N

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;28&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Each&#160;of&#160;the&#160;beakers&#160;shown&#160;above&#160;is&#160;filled&#160;to&#160;the&#160;same&#160;depth&#160;h&#160;with&#160;liquid&#160;of&#160;density&#160;p.&#160;The&#160;area&#160;A&#160;of&#160;the&#160;flat&#160;bottom&#160;is&#160;the&#160;sam</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 02:01:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Nov 29 Gas Laws and Transfer</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5939/Nov-29-Gas-Laws-and-Transfer</link>
      <description>Heat&#160;and&#160; Thermodynamics

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;7:54&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;8:06&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;3)

*Heat&#160;Transfer

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;8:36&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;3)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:48:45 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Nov 15 Momentum finale and SHM</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5937/Nov-15-Momentum-finale-and-SHM</link>
      <description>This&#160;material&#160;will&#160;not&#160;be&#160;on&#160;Friday's&#160;exam, but&#160;is&#160;on&#160;the&#160;AP&#160;and&#160;may&#160;appear&#160;on&#160;future&#160;exams

Oscillations

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:13&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:19&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:00&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;13)

*The&#160;Exam
8&#160;multiple&#160;choice 1&#160;AP&#160;free&#160;response 1&#160;short&#160;conceptual&#160;question

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:15&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:46:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5937/Nov-15-Momentum-finale-and-SHM</guid>
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      <title>Oct 6 Inclines</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5933/Oct-6-Inclines</link>
      <description>Find&#160;the&#160;acceleration&#160;of&#160;the&#160;block.

frictionless

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;6&#173;8:43&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

frictionless

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tio

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*What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;relationship&#160;between&#160;&#956;k&#160;and&#160;&#952;&#160;for&#160; the&#160;box&#160;to&#160;slide&#160;at&#160;constant&#160;speed?

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;6&#173;9:01&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;3)

*For&#160;a&#160;given&#160;coefficient&#160;of&#160;static&#160;friction,&#160;at&#160;what&#160;angle&#160;will&#160;an&#160;object&#160;begin&#160;to&#160;slide?

Angle&#160;of&#160;REPOSE

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;6&#173;9:12&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;3)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:43:05 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oct 23 Work KE and Power</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5931/Oct-23-Work-KE-and-Power</link>
      <description>Work

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;8:22&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;8:34&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*The&#160;work&#160;done&#160;by&#160;gravity&#160;is&#160;dependent&#160;ONLY&#160;on&#160;the&#160; change&#160;in&#160;HEIGHT it&#160;is&#160;INDEPENDENT&#160;of&#160;the&#160;path&#160;taken

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;8:56&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;23&#173;9:33&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;8)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:42:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5931/Oct-23-Work-KE-and-Power</guid>
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      <title>Dec 13 Engines Refrigerators</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5924/Dec-13-Engines-Refrigerators</link>
      <description>Engines

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:04&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:15&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;10)

*Refrigerators/Air&#160;Conditioners

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;8:57&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;9:02&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;10)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:39:40 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5924/Dec-13-Engines-Refrigerators</guid>
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      <title>Oct 31 Cons of Energy Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5918/Oct-31-Cons-of-Energy-Review</link>
      <description>One&#160;end&#160;of&#160;a&#160;spring&#160;is&#160;attached&#160;to&#160;a&#160;solid&#160;wall&#160;while&#160;the&#160;other&#160;end&#160;just&#160;reaches&#160;to&#160;the&#160;edge&#160;of&#160;a&#160;horizontal,&#160;frictionless&#160;tabletop,&#160; which&#160;is&#160;a&#160;distance&#160; h&#160;above&#160;the&#160;floor.&#160;&#160;A&#160;block&#160;of&#160;mass&#160;M&#160;is&#160;placed&#160;against&#160;the&#160;end&#160;of&#160;the&#160;spring&#160;and&#160;pushed&#160;toward&#160;the&#160;wall&#160; until&#160;the&#160;spring&#160;has&#160;been&#160;compressed&#160;a&#160;distance&#160;X,&#160;as&#160;shown&#160;above.&#160;The&#160;block&#160;is&#160;released,&#160;follows&#160;the&#160;trajectory&#160;shown,&#160;and&#160; strikes&#160;the&#160;floor&#160;a&#160;horizontal&#160;distance&#160;D &#160;from&#160;the&#160;edge&#160;of&#160;the&#160;table.&#160;&#160;&#160;Air&#160;resistance&#160;is&#160;negligible. Determine&#160;expressio</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:35:02 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oct 10 Homework Day</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5915/Oct-10-Homework-Day</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:51&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:51&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;10&#173;8:51&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:34:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5915/Oct-10-Homework-Day</guid>
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      <title>Oct 25 U and Cons of Energy</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5909/Oct-25-U-and-Cons-of-Energy</link>
      <description>U

Potential&#160;Energy Energy&#160;of&#160;position&#160;or&#160;configuration

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;25&#173;7:49&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;25&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;25&#173;8:33&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;3)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:32:17 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5909/Oct-25-U-and-Cons-of-Energy</guid>
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      <title>Dec 11 PV AP probs</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5907/Dec-11-PV-AP-probs</link>
      <description>&#916;U&#160;=&#160;Q&#160;+&#160;W
p

V

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;11&#173;7:54&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*p

V
p

V
p

V
p

V

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;11&#173;8:09&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Four&#160;samples&#160;of&#160;ideal&#160;gas&#160;are&#160;each&#160;initially&#160;at&#160;a&#160;pressure&#160;P o&#160;and&#160;volume&#160;V o,&#160;and&#160;a&#160; temperature&#160;T o&#160;as&#160;shown&#160;on&#160;the&#160;diagram&#160;above.&#160;&#160;The&#160;samples&#160;are&#160;taken&#160;in&#160;separate&#160; experiment&#160;from&#160;this&#160;initial&#160;state&#160;to&#160;the&#160;final&#160;states&#160;I,&#160;II,&#160;III,&#160;and&#160;IV&#160;along&#160;the&#160;processes&#160; shown&#160;on&#160;the&#160;diagram.&#160; a.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;One&#160;of&#160;the&#160;processes&#160;is&#160;isothermal.&#160;&#160;&#160;Identify&#160;which&#160;one&#160;and&#160;explain.&#160; b.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;One&#160;of&#160;the&#160;processes&#160;is&#160;adia</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:30:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Jan 10 Voltage finale</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5898/Jan-10-Voltage-finale</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;7:55&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;8:11&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;8:18&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;13)

*66180
66.18

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;9:02&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;10&#173;9:09&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;13)

*A&#160;question&#160;from&#160;the&#160;quiz:
As&#160;a&#160;positively&#160;charged&#160;rod&#160;is&#160;brought&#160;near&#160;to&#160;but&#160;not&#160;allowed&#160;to&#160;touch&#160;the&#160; knob&#160;of&#160;an&#160;uncharged&#160;electroscope,&#160;the&#160;leaves&#160;will&#160;diverge&#160;because:
A)&#160;negative&#160;charges&#160;are&#160;transferred&#160;from&#160;the&#160;electroscope&#160;to&#160;the&#160;rod B)&#160;negative&#160;charges</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:27:19 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5898/Jan-10-Voltage-finale</guid>
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      <title>Sept 22 Graphing and Problem 11</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5891/Sept-22-Graphing-and-Problem-11</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Sep&#160;22&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;22&#173;9:05&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;22&#173;9:16&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;4)

*1.92024&#160;meters

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;22&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;4)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:24:44 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>March 5 Faradays Law</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5877/March-5-Faradays-Law</link>
      <description>F&#160;between&#160;any&#160;two&#160;currents&#160;=&#160;&#956;0I1I2L/2&#960;d Force&#160;per&#160;meter&#160;(let&#160;L&#160;=&#160;1&#160;m) &#160;=&#160;&#956;0I1I2/2&#960;d
Currents&#160;in&#160;the&#160;SAME&#160;direction&#160;&#8658;ATTRACT Currents&#160;in&#160;the&#160;OPPOSITE&#160;direction&#160; &#8658;REPEL

I1
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I2

B1&#160;=&#160;2&#160;x&#160;10-7 &#160;I1/d

Fon&#160;2 &#160;=&#160;I2LB1&#160;=&#160;I2L(2&#160;x&#160;10-7 )I1/d
Newton's&#160;third&#160;law&#160;says&#160;the&#160;force&#160;on&#160;#1&#160;is&#160;the&#160;SAME (and&#160;in&#160;the&#160;opposite&#160;direction)

Title:&#160;Mar&#160;5&#173;7:51&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;10)

*xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:17:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5877/March-5-Faradays-Law</guid>
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      <title>Dec 6 Thermo Processes</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5873/Dec-6-Thermo-Processes</link>
      <description>First&#160;Law&#160;of&#160;Thermodynamics

&#916;U&#160;=&#160;Q&#160;+&#160;W

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;7:55&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;8:06&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;8:31&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:11&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;10)

*Isothermal

Adiabatic

p

p

V

V

Isochoric/Isometric
p p

Isobaric

V V

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:16&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;10)

*Isothermal

Adiabatic

p

p

V

V

Isochoric/Isometric
p p

Isobaric

V V

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:16&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:24&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;10)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;6&#173;9:30&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;10)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:16:23 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Oct 4 Friction</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5850/Oct-4-Friction</link>
      <description>Friction
4&#160;types&#160;of&#160;friction Fluid&#160;Friction
Rolling&#160;Friction
Kinetic&#160;Friction (a.k.a.&#160;sliding&#160;friction)

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;3&#173;9:08&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Leather&#160;Floor

10&#160;kg

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;4&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;4&#173;8:33&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Static&#160;Friction
Friction&#160;between&#160;surfaces&#160;at&#160;rest&#160;relative&#160;to&#160;one&#160;another

"It&#160;is&#160;what&#160;it&#160;needs&#160;to&#160;be"

wood&#160;box

10&#160;kg
Leather&#160;Floor

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;4&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;smallest&#160;force&#160;required&#160;to&#160;move&#160;the&#160;box?&#160;&#160;49&#160;N What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;largest&#160;force&#160;that&#160;will&#160;not&#160;move&#160;the&#160;box?&#160;49&#160;N

Any&#160;SUPERL</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:04:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5850/Oct-4-Friction</guid>
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      <title>Nov 8 Types of Collisions</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5846/Nov-8-Types-of-Collisions</link>
      <description>Momentum...&#160;so&#160;far
p = mv &#916;p = m&#916;v = J = F&#916;t = area under the line on an F-t graph

lse pu Im

Remember: momentum&#160;is&#160;a&#160;VECTOR signs&#160;(+/-)&#160;indicate&#160;DIRECTION for&#160;me:&#160;+&#160;is&#160;to&#160;the&#160;right,&#160;-&#160;to&#160;the&#160;left&#160;(x) +&#160;is&#160;up,&#160;-&#160;is&#160;down&#160;(y)

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;7:39&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Collisions&#160;and&#160;Explosions

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;8:10&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;8:23&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*Types&#160;of&#160;Collisions

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;9:07&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;9:17&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;8&#173;9:27</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:03:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5846/Nov-8-Types-of-Collisions</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>Oct 30 Cons of E</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5844/Oct-30-Cons-of-E</link>
      <description>Work:&#160;F&#160;d&#160;cos&#160; &#952; Power:&#160;W/t&#160;=&#160;Fd/t&#160;=&#160;Fv Kinetic&#160;Energy:&#160;K&#160;=&#160;1/2&#160;mv2 Gravitational&#160;Potential&#160;Energy:&#160;Ug &#160;=&#160;mgh Elastic&#160;Potential&#160;Energy:&#160;Us&#160;=&#160;1/2&#160;kx2 Work-Energy&#160;Theorem:&#160;W &#160;=&#160;&#916;K&#160;=&#160;Wconservative net &#160;+&#160;Wnonconservative Wconservative &#160;=&#160;-&#916;U&#160;so&#160;we&#160;get.... Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2&#160;-&#160;E1&#160;where&#160;E&#160;=&#160;K&#160;+&#160;U
or....

E1&#160;+&#160;Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2
all&#160;final
forms

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;7:57&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*E1&#160;+&#160;Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:09&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:02:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5844/Oct-30-Cons-of-E</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>Oct 18 Gravitation Final and Test Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5841/Oct-18-Gravitation-Final-and-Test-Review</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Oct&#160;18&#173;7:55&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;18&#173;8:07&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;18&#173;8:21&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;18&#173;8:34&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;18&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;11)

*8&#160;multiple&#160;choice&#160;(5&#160;pts&#160;each) 1&#160;free&#160;response&#160;(lots&#160;of&#160;partial&#160;credit&#160;opportunities)

The Exam

Dynamics Newton's&#160;laws
Friction Inclines
Vertical&#160;circles&#160;(roller&#160;coaster,&#160;etc.) Conical&#160;Pendulum Banked&#160;Turns

Gravitation
Newton's&#160;universal&#160;law&#160;of&#160;gravitation g&#160;and&#160;weight orbits&#160;and&#160;period Kepler's&#160;Laws

Circular&#160;Motion Horizontal&#160;circles&#160;(car&#160;on&#160;curve,&#160;etc.)
</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:01:45 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5841/Oct-18-Gravitation-Final-and-Test-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 9 V intro</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5840/Jan-9-V-intro</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:21&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:26&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:31&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:01:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5840/Jan-9-V-intro</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 12 RC Circuits</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5837/Feb-12-RC-Circuits</link>
      <description>Reminder:&#160;US&#160;Physics&#160;Team&#160;Round&#160;1&#160;Exam Today&#160;after&#160;school&#160;(2&#160;hours) skillz&#160;required!

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;9)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;9)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;8:26&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;9)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;8:30&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;9)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;9)

*Discharging&#160;a&#160;capacitor
simply&#160;connecting&#160;a&#160;charged&#160;capacitor&#160;to&#160;another&#160;circuit. The&#160;capacitor&#160;behaves&#160;like&#160;a&#160;(temporary)&#160;battery&#160;and&#160;delivers&#160;all&#160; its&#160;energy&#160;to&#160;the&#160;new&#160;circuit

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;9)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;12&#173;9:02&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;9)

*The&#160;circuit&#160;shown</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 01:00:37 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5837/Feb-12-RC-Circuits</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 20 Graphing Motion</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5835/Sept-20-Graphing-Motion</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:14&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:30&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:42&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:51&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;9:04&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:59:26 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5835/Sept-20-Graphing-Motion</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 27 Springs</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5802/Oct-27-Springs</link>
      <description>Springs
Hooke's&#160;Law:

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;27&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;27&#173;9:05&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Elastic&#160;Potential&#160;Energy

Us

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;27&#173;9:13&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;27&#173;9:20&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;27&#173;9:34&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:52:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5802/Oct-27-Springs</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 13 Vectors and Components</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5797/Sept-13-Vectors-and-Components</link>
      <description>on&#160;the&#160;way&#160;back&#160;DOWN

(larger&#160;t)

on&#160;the&#160;way&#160;UP
(smaller&#160;t)

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;7:58&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:09&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:18&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:22&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:26&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:33&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:57&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;13)

*Resolving

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:16&#160;AM&#160;(12&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:21&#160;A</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:44:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5797/Sept-13-Vectors-and-Components</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 23 Circuits Intro Part 1</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5795/Jan-23-Circuits-Intro-Part-1</link>
      <description>(direct&#160;current)

DC&#160;Circuits

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:07&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:11&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:19&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:21&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;8)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:42:22 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5795/Jan-23-Circuits-Intro-Part-1</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 5 Internal Resistance</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5791/Feb-5-Internal-Resistance</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:42&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:53&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:57&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;9:10&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;5&#173;8:13&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;8)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:40:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5791/Feb-5-Internal-Resistance</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 27 Fluids review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5790/Nov-27-Fluids-review</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:01&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:16&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:36&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:39:33 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5790/Nov-27-Fluids-review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 31 Parallel and Combo</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5787/Jan-31-Parallel-and-Combo</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:17&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:34&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:41&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:48&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:52&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:56&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(12&#160;of&#160;12)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:38:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5787/Jan-31-Parallel-and-Combo</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 13 Circuit Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5786/Feb-13-Circuit-Review</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Feb&#160;13&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

*In&#160;the&#160;circuit&#160;shown&#160;above,&#160;A,&#160;B,&#160;C,&#160;and&#160;D&#160;are&#160;identical&#160;lightbulbs.&#160;Assume&#160;that&#160;the&#160;battery&#160;maintains&#160;a&#160;constant&#160;potential&#160;difference&#160;between&#160;its&#160; terminals&#160;(i.e.,&#160;the&#160;internal&#160;resistance&#160;of&#160;the&#160;battery&#160;is&#160;assumed&#160;to&#160;be&#160;negligible)&#160;and&#160;the&#160;resistance&#160;of&#160;each&#160;lightbulb&#160;remains&#160;constant. a.&#160;&#160; Draw&#160;a&#160;diagram&#160;of&#160;the&#160;circuit&#160;in&#160;the&#160;box&#160;below,&#160;using&#160;the&#160;following&#160;symbols&#160;to&#160;represent&#160;the&#160;components&#160;in&#160;your&#160;diagram.&#160;Label&#160;the&#160;resistors&#160; A,&#160;B.&#160;C,&#160;and&#160;D&#160;to&#160;refer&#160;to&#160;the&#160;corresponding&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:37:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5786/Feb-13-Circuit-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 5 E Fields</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5784/Jan-5-E-Fields</link>
      <description>Electric Fields
Q
This&#160;charge&#160;is&#160;CREATING&#160;the&#160;field

F
q
This&#160;charge&#160;is&#160;IN&#160;the&#160;field

Electric&#160;Field&#160;Strength&#160;E&#160;=&#160;F/q
measured&#160;by&#160;knowing&#160;the&#160;force&#160;on&#160;a&#160;charge&#160;IN&#160;the&#160;field

unit&#160;=&#160;N/C

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;5&#173;8:44&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;5&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;5&#173;9:02&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;5&#173;9:08&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;5&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:35:28 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5784/Jan-5-E-Fields</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 6 Momentum Impulse</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5778/Nov-6-Momentum-Impulse</link>
      <description>Momentum

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:20&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:00&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:09&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:18&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:29:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5778/Nov-6-Momentum-Impulse</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 24 Resistance and Power</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5777/Jan-24-Resistance-and-Power</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;7:57&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:16&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:23&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:34&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;9:01&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;24&#173;9:10&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;11)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:28:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5777/Jan-24-Resistance-and-Power</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dec 13 Thermo Quiz and Mech Exam info</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5758/Dec-13-Thermo-Quiz-and-Mech-Exam-info</link>
      <description>Mechanics
Kinematics Dynamics Circular&#160;motion Gravitation Work,&#160;Power&#160;and&#160;Energy Momentum&#160;and&#160;Collisions Oscillations
linear projectiles FBDs friction kinematics dynamics orbits Kepler pendulums mass&#160;on&#160;spring
Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;9:12&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;2)

grand-daddy!

impulse elastic/inelastic

*Thermo&#160;Quiz
23&#160;easy&#160;multiple&#160;choice
Gas&#160;Laws Linear&#160;Expansion Kinetic&#160;Theory Heat&#160;Transfer Thermodynamic&#160;Processes pV&#160;diagrams Basic&#160;Engines&#160;(not&#160;Carnot)

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;13&#173;9:24&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;2)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2007 00:02:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5758/Dec-13-Thermo-Quiz-and-Mech-Exam-info</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dec 18 Thermo Finale and Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5755/Dec-18-Thermo-Finale-and-Review</link>
      <description>Tomorrow:&#160;easy-breezy&#160;Thermo&#160;quiz Friday:&#160;ASSEMBLY&#160;SCHEDULE:&#160;class&#160;is&#160;35&#160;minutes&#160;long&#160;AFTER&#160;the&#160; assembly.&#160;&#160;Shortened&#160;Thermo&#160;Exam&#160;(6&#160;MC,&#160;1.5&#160;free&#160;response) If&#160;you&#160;are&#160;NOT&#160;here&#160;Friday,&#160;you&#160;must&#160;have&#160;made&#160;arrangements&#160;in&#160; advance&#160;or&#160;you&#160;will&#160;take&#160;it&#160;the&#160;next&#160;time&#160;I&#160;see&#160;you&#160;in&#160;2007. Those&#160;who&#160;are&#160;available&#160;to&#160;take&#160;the&#160;test&#160;Thursday&#160;will&#160;be&#160;excused&#160; from&#160;class&#160;on&#160;Friday.

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:00&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:04&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:28&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Heat&#160;a</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:59:23 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5755/Dec-18-Thermo-Finale-and-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 21 Buoyancy</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5754/Nov-21-Buoyancy</link>
      <description>Fluid&#160;Recap
density&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: mass&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: weight&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: pressure&#160;(fluid&#160;only):
(sometimes&#160;called&#160;gauge&#160;pressure)

absolute&#160;pressure:
(including&#160;external&#160;pressure)

buoyant&#160;force:
(the&#160;weight&#160;of&#160;an&#160;equal&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;fluid)

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Points&#160;to&#160;remember&#160;about&#160;buoyancy:
The&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;fluid&#160;displaced&#160;is&#160;equal&#160;to&#160;the&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;the&#160;object&#160;under&#160;the&#160;surface (if&#160;completely&#160;submerged,&#160;it&#160;is&#160;the&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;the&#160;whole&#160;object)

The&#160;bu</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:58:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5754/Nov-21-Buoyancy</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 7 Capacitor Energy</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5752/Feb-7-Capacitor-Energy</link>
      <description>Capacitance

C&#160;=&#160;Q/V
for&#160;any&#160;capacitor
done&#160;2/6

C&#160;=&#160;&#949;0A/d
for&#160;parallel&#160;plate&#160;capacitors

Remember&#160;for&#160;parallel&#160;plates:&#160;E&#160;=&#160;V/d&#160;=&#160;Q/Cd&#160;=&#160;Q/ 0A &#949;

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;8:07&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;8:14&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;7&#173;8:31&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:57:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5752/Feb-7-Capacitor-Energy</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 18 Projectile</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5750/Sept-18-Projectile</link>
      <description>A&#160;baseball&#160;is&#160;thrown&#160;straight&#160;up&#160;into&#160;the&#160;air&#160;with&#160;an&#160;initial&#160;speed&#160;of&#160;19.6&#160;m/s. Find&#160;it's&#160;speed&#160;and&#160;displacement&#160;for&#160;the&#160;times&#160;t&#160;=&#160;1s,&#160;2s,&#160;3s&#160;and&#160;4s.

v2&#160;=

y2&#160;=

v1&#160;=

y1&#160;=

v0&#160;=&#160;19.6&#160;m/s

y0&#160;=&#160;0&#160;m
A&#160;second&#160;baseball&#160;is&#160;rolling&#160;across&#160;the&#160;field&#160;at&#160;a&#160;constant&#160;speed&#160;of&#160;19.6&#160;m/s. Find&#160;it's&#160;speed&#160;and&#160;displacement&#160;for&#160;the&#160;times&#160;t&#160;=&#160;1s,&#160;2s,&#160;3s&#160;and&#160;4s.

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;9:06&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:57:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5750/Sept-18-Projectile</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 19 Projectile Practice</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5749/Sept-19-Projectile-Practice</link>
      <description>Solving&#160;Projectile&#160;Motion&#160;Problems

&#8226; Make&#160;x/y&#160;columns &#8226; Write/calculate&#160;x&#160;and&#160;y&#160;components&#160;of&#160;initial&#160;velocity&#160;(even&#160;if&#160;you&#160;don't&#160;have&#160;the&#160;numbers!) &#8226; Fill&#160;in&#160;all&#160;other&#160;given&#160;info &#8226; Remember:&#160;in&#160;the&#160;x&#160;column,&#160;v&#160;is&#160;constant!&#160;&#160;x&#160;=&#160;vt&#160;is&#160;the&#160;only&#160;equation&#160;you&#160;need &#8226; In&#160;the&#160;y&#160;column,&#160;treat&#160;as&#160;a&#160;vertical&#160;free&#173;fall&#160;problem

remember,&#160;for&#160; HORIZONTAL&#160;projectiles: vx &#160;=&#160;v&#160;given&#894;&#160;v &#160;=&#160;0 0y

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;19&#173;8:44&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;19&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;19&#173;8:49&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;3)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:56:36 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5749/Sept-19-Projectile-Practice</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 16 Gravitation</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5748/Oct-16-Gravitation</link>
      <description>The&#160;Ultimate&#160;Dynamics&#160;Problem&#160;Solving&#160;Summary

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;7:54&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Newton

Title:&#160;Falling&#160;apple&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*5.34e-7

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;8:43&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*m&#160;=&#160;50&#160;kg

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;8:53&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*At&#160;what&#160;altitude&#160;above&#160;the&#160;Earth's&#160;surface&#160;is&#160;the&#160;acceleration&#160;of&#160;gravity&#160;equal&#160;to&#160; g/189?

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;9:10&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*2&#160;m

2&#160;m

m1&#160;=&#160;500&#160;kg

m2&#160;=&#160;200&#160;kg

m3=&#160;800&#160;kg

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;16&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;8)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:56:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5748/Oct-16-Gravitation</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 30 Series Circuits</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5745/Jan-30-Series-Circuits</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;8:58&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;9:07&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;9:22&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;9:25&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;9:29&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;30&#173;9:34&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:55:10 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5745/Jan-30-Series-Circuits</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 6 Capacitance</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5743/Feb-6-Capacitance</link>
      <description>Capacitance

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;8:44&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:20&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:25&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:33&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:54:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5743/Feb-6-Capacitance</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 22 Fluid Dynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5742/Nov-22-Fluid-Dynamics</link>
      <description>Fluid&#160;Dynamics

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:07&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:19&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*40.5&#160;Pa
Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:53:46 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5742/Nov-22-Fluid-Dynamics</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 17 Midterm Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5739/Jan-17-Midterm-Review</link>
      <description>Friday's&#160;Electrostatics&#160;Exam 5&#160;multiple&#160;choice 2&#160;free&#160;response

Monday's&#160;Midterm 23&#160;multiple&#160;choice&#160;-&#160;45&#160;minutes&#160;-&#160;no&#160;calculators&#160;or&#160;reference 3&#160;free&#160;response&#160;-&#160;45&#160;minutes&#160;-&#160;calculators&#160;and&#160;reference&#160;tables

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;7:55&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:08&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:14&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:32&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;19</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:50:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5739/Jan-17-Midterm-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 11 Free Fall</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5737/Sept-11-Free-Fall</link>
      <description>Motion&#160;in&#160;One&#160;Dimension&#160;under&#160; constant&#160;acceleration

Kinematics

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;7:15&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;8:11&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;9:13&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*t&#160;=&#160;2.7&#160;seconds

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;11&#173;9:25&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:49:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5737/Sept-11-Free-Fall</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 13 Circular Dynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5736/Oct-13-Circular-Dynamics</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Oct&#160;13&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;2)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;13&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;2)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:45:39 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5736/Oct-13-Circular-Dynamics</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Mar 2 Amperes Law</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5734/Mar-2-Amperes-Law</link>
      <description>V

B x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x resistance&#160;R x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x

What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;direction&#160;of&#160;the&#160;current&#160;in&#160;the&#160;sliding&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;direction&#160;of&#160;the&#160;force&#160;on&#160;the&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;current&#160;through&#160;the&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;force&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:42:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5734/Mar-2-Amperes-Law</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dec 5 First Law of Thermo</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5730/Dec-5-First-Law-of-Thermo</link>
      <description>Thermodynamics

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;8:58&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:10&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:19&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:27&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:40:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5730/Dec-5-First-Law-of-Thermo</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dec 18 Thermo Finale and Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5700/Dec-18-Thermo-Finale-and-Review</link>
      <description>Tomorrow:&#160;easy-breezy&#160;Thermo&#160;quiz Friday:&#160;ASSEMBLY&#160;SCHEDULE:&#160;class&#160;is&#160;35&#160;minutes&#160;long&#160;AFTER&#160;the&#160; assembly.&#160;&#160;Shortened&#160;Thermo&#160;Exam&#160;(6&#160;MC,&#160;1.5&#160;free&#160;response) If&#160;you&#160;are&#160;NOT&#160;here&#160;Friday,&#160;you&#160;must&#160;have&#160;made&#160;arrangements&#160;in&#160; advance&#160;or&#160;you&#160;will&#160;take&#160;it&#160;the&#160;next&#160;time&#160;I&#160;see&#160;you&#160;in&#160;2007. Those&#160;who&#160;are&#160;available&#160;to&#160;take&#160;the&#160;test&#160;Thursday&#160;will&#160;be&#160;excused&#160; from&#160;class&#160;on&#160;Friday.

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:00&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:04&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;18&#173;8:28&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Heat&#160;a</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:14:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5700/Dec-18-Thermo-Finale-and-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 24 Power</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5697/Oct-24-Power</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;8:48&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;8:53&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;9:13&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;24&#173;9:30&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:13:35 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5697/Oct-24-Power</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 12 Vectors</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5696/Sept-12-Vectors</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;8:46&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;9:15&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;9:20&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;9:32&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;12&#173;9:34&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:12:26 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5696/Sept-12-Vectors</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 20 Graphing Motion</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5694/Sept-20-Graphing-Motion</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:14&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:30&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:42&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:51&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;20&#173;9:04&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:10:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5694/Sept-20-Graphing-Motion</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Dec 4 Lin Exp and Kinetic Theory</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5693/Dec-4-Lin-Exp-and-Kinetic-Theory</link>
      <description>Linear Expansion

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;11)

*&#160;

&#160;

&#160;

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;8:41&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;11)

*Kinetic&#160;Theory

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:08&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:12&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:27&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;11)

*A&#160;gas&#160;is&#160;at&#160;0oC.&#160;&#160;To&#160;what&#160;temperature&#160;must&#160;it&#160;be&#160;raised&#160;to&#160;DOUBLE&#160;its&#160;rms&#160;speed?

819oC

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:29&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;11)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;4&#173;9:32&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;11)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:10:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5693/Dec-4-Lin-Exp-and-Kinetic-Theory</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Mar 6 Lenzs Law</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5692/Mar-6-Lenzs-Law</link>
      <description>Faraday's&#160;Law&#160;of&#160;Induction

Emf&#160;=&#160;-&#160;&#916;&#966;m /&#916;t

&#966;m &#160;=&#160;BA&#160;cos&#160;&#952;

remember&#160;to&#160;incorporate&#160;the&#160;number&#160;of&#160;loops&#160;in&#160;your&#160;calculation

Lenz's&#160;Law: the&#160;change&#160;of&#160;flux&#160;gives&#160;rise&#160;to&#160;a&#160;current&#160;whose&#160; own&#160;magnetic&#160; field&#160;opposes&#160;the&#160;change&#160;that&#160;produced&#160;it

Title:&#160;Mar&#160;6&#173;8:43&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Mar&#160;6&#173;8:57&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;4)

*B
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Title:&#160;Mar&#160;6&#173;9:09&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Mar&#160;6&#173;9:19&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;4)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:09:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5692/Mar-6-Lenzs-Law</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 17 Estat review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5690/Jan-17-Estat-review</link>
      <description>Questions&#160;1&#173;2 As&#160;shown&#160;above,&#160;two&#160;particles,&#160;each&#160;of&#160;charge&#160;+Q,&#160;are&#160;fixed&#160;at&#160;opposite&#160;corners&#160;of&#160;a&#160;square&#160;that&#160;lies&#160;in&#160;the&#160;plane&#160;of&#160;the&#160;page.&#160;A&#160;positive&#160;test&#160;charge&#160; +q&#160;is&#160;placed&#160;at&#160;a&#160;third&#160;corner. 1.&#160; What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;direction&#160;of&#160;the&#160;force&#160;on&#160;the&#160;test&#160;charge&#160;due&#160;to&#160;the&#160;two&#160;other&#160;charges?

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;2:29&#160;PM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;2:37&#160;PM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;2:43&#160;PM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;2:49&#160;PM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*1990B2.&#160;&#160;A&#160;pair&#160;of&#160;square&#160;parallel&#160;conducting&#160;plates,&#160;having&#160;sides&#160;of&#160;length&#160;0.05&#160;met</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:06:51 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5690/Jan-17-Estat-review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 17 Midterm Review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5688/Jan-17-Midterm-Review</link>
      <description>Friday's&#160;Electrostatics&#160;Exam 5&#160;multiple&#160;choice 2&#160;free&#160;response

Monday's&#160;Midterm 23&#160;multiple&#160;choice&#160;-&#160;45&#160;minutes&#160;-&#160;no&#160;calculators&#160;or&#160;reference 3&#160;free&#160;response&#160;-&#160;45&#160;minutes&#160;-&#160;calculators&#160;and&#160;reference&#160;tables

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;7:55&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:08&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:14&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:32&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;19)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;17&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;19</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:02:45 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5688/Jan-17-Midterm-Review</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Mar 2 Amperes Law</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5682/Mar-2-Amperes-Law</link>
      <description>V

B x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x resistance&#160;R x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x&#160;x

What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;direction&#160;of&#160;the&#160;current&#160;in&#160;the&#160;sliding&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;direction&#160;of&#160;the&#160;force&#160;on&#160;the&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;current&#160;through&#160;the&#160;rod? What&#160;is&#160;the&#160;force&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:56:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5682/Mar-2-Amperes-Law</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 18 Projectile</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5665/Sept-18-Projectile</link>
      <description>A&#160;baseball&#160;is&#160;thrown&#160;straight&#160;up&#160;into&#160;the&#160;air&#160;with&#160;an&#160;initial&#160;speed&#160;of&#160;19.6&#160;m/s. Find&#160;it's&#160;speed&#160;and&#160;displacement&#160;for&#160;the&#160;times&#160;t&#160;=&#160;1s,&#160;2s,&#160;3s&#160;and&#160;4s.

v2&#160;=

y2&#160;=

v1&#160;=

y1&#160;=

v0&#160;=&#160;19.6&#160;m/s

y0&#160;=&#160;0&#160;m
A&#160;second&#160;baseball&#160;is&#160;rolling&#160;across&#160;the&#160;field&#160;at&#160;a&#160;constant&#160;speed&#160;of&#160;19.6&#160;m/s. Find&#160;it's&#160;speed&#160;and&#160;displacement&#160;for&#160;the&#160;times&#160;t&#160;=&#160;1s,&#160;2s,&#160;3s&#160;and&#160;4s.

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;7:59&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:25&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;18&#173;9:06&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:43:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5665/Sept-18-Projectile</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 15 Momentum finale and SHM</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5662/Nov-15-Momentum-finale-and-SHM</link>
      <description>This&#160;material&#160;will&#160;not&#160;be&#160;on&#160;Friday's&#160;exam, but&#160;is&#160;on&#160;the&#160;AP&#160;and&#160;may&#160;appear&#160;on&#160;future&#160;exams

Oscillations

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:13&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:19&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:38&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:00&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;13)

*The&#160;Exam
8&#160;multiple&#160;choice 1&#160;AP&#160;free&#160;response 1&#160;short&#160;conceptual&#160;question

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;15&#173;9:15&#160;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:41:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5662/Nov-15-Momentum-finale-and-SHM</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Sept 13 Vectors and Components</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5660/Sept-13-Vectors-and-Components</link>
      <description>on&#160;the&#160;way&#160;back&#160;DOWN

(larger&#160;t)

on&#160;the&#160;way&#160;UP
(smaller&#160;t)

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;7:58&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:09&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:18&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:22&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:26&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:33&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;8:57&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;13)

*Resolving

Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:16&#160;AM&#160;(12&#160;of&#160;13)

*Title:&#160;Sep&#160;13&#173;9:21&#160;A</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:40:45 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5660/Sept-13-Vectors-and-Components</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 13 Circular Dynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5659/Oct-13-Circular-Dynamics</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Oct&#160;13&#173;8:50&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;2)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;13&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;2)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:39:53 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5659/Oct-13-Circular-Dynamics</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 31 Parallel and Combo</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5658/Jan-31-Parallel-and-Combo</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:12&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:17&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:34&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:41&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:48&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:52&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;8:56&#160;AM&#160;(9&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(10&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(11&#160;of&#160;12)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;31&#173;9:23&#160;AM&#160;(12&#160;of&#160;12)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:39:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5658/Jan-31-Parallel-and-Combo</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 22 Fluid Dynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5656/Nov-22-Fluid-Dynamics</link>
      <description>Fluid&#160;Dynamics

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:07&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:19&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*40.5&#160;Pa
Title:&#160;Nov&#160;22&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:39:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5656/Nov-22-Fluid-Dynamics</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 23 Circuits Intro Part 1</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5655/Jan-23-Circuits-Intro-Part-1</link>
      <description>(direct&#160;current)

DC&#160;Circuits

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:40&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:54&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:07&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:11&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:19&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;8)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;23&#173;9:21&#160;AM&#160;(8&#160;of&#160;8)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:38:43 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5655/Jan-23-Circuits-Intro-Part-1</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Nov 21 Buoyancy</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5653/Nov-21-Buoyancy</link>
      <description>Fluid&#160;Recap
density&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: mass&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: weight&#160;of&#160;a&#160;fluid: pressure&#160;(fluid&#160;only):
(sometimes&#160;called&#160;gauge&#160;pressure)

absolute&#160;pressure:
(including&#160;external&#160;pressure)

buoyant&#160;force:
(the&#160;weight&#160;of&#160;an&#160;equal&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;fluid)

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;21&#173;9:03&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Points&#160;to&#160;remember&#160;about&#160;buoyancy:
The&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;fluid&#160;displaced&#160;is&#160;equal&#160;to&#160;the&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;the&#160;object&#160;under&#160;the&#160;surface (if&#160;completely&#160;submerged,&#160;it&#160;is&#160;the&#160;volume&#160;of&#160;the&#160;whole&#160;object)

The&#160;bu</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:38:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5653/Nov-21-Buoyancy</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Feb 6 Capacitance</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5652/Feb-6-Capacitance</link>
      <description>Capacitance

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;8:44&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:20&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:25&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:27&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;6&#173;9:33&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:37:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5652/Feb-6-Capacitance</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Jan 9 V intro</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5648/Jan-9-V-intro</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:21&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:26&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;6)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;9&#173;9:31&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;6)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:35:47 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5648/Jan-9-V-intro</guid>
    </item>
    <item>
      <title>Oct 30 Cons of E</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5646/Oct-30-Cons-of-E</link>
      <description>Work:&#160;F&#160;d&#160;cos&#160; &#952; Power:&#160;W/t&#160;=&#160;Fd/t&#160;=&#160;Fv Kinetic&#160;Energy:&#160;K&#160;=&#160;1/2&#160;mv2 Gravitational&#160;Potential&#160;Energy:&#160;Ug &#160;=&#160;mgh Elastic&#160;Potential&#160;Energy:&#160;Us&#160;=&#160;1/2&#160;kx2 Work-Energy&#160;Theorem:&#160;W &#160;=&#160;&#916;K&#160;=&#160;Wconservative net &#160;+&#160;Wnonconservative Wconservative &#160;=&#160;-&#916;U&#160;so&#160;we&#160;get.... Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2&#160;-&#160;E1&#160;where&#160;E&#160;=&#160;K&#160;+&#160;U
or....

E1&#160;+&#160;Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2
all&#160;final
forms

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;7:57&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*E1&#160;+&#160;Wnc &#160;=&#160;E2

Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:09&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:39&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Oct&#160;30&#173;8:55&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:35:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5646/Oct-30-Cons-of-E</guid>
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      <title>Dec 5 First Law of Thermo</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5644/Dec-5-First-Law-of-Thermo</link>
      <description>Thermodynamics

Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;8:58&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:10&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:19&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Dec&#160;5&#173;9:27&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:34:44 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5644/Dec-5-First-Law-of-Thermo</guid>
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      <title>Nov 27 Fluids review</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5643/Nov-27-Fluids-review</link>
      <description>Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:01&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:16&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:24&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:36&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;5)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;27&#173;8:47&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;5)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:34:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5643/Nov-27-Fluids-review</guid>
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      <title>Nov 29 Gas Laws and Transfer</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5639/Nov-29-Gas-Laws-and-Transfer</link>
      <description>Heat&#160;and&#160; Thermodynamics

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;7:54&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;3)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;8:06&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;3)

*Heat&#160;Transfer

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;29&#173;8:36&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;3)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:33:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5639/Nov-29-Gas-Laws-and-Transfer</guid>
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      <title>Feb 2 Kirchhoff</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5635/Feb-2-Kirchhoff</link>
      <description>Kirchhoff's&#160;Rules

Title:&#160;Feb&#160;2&#173;8:45&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;2&#173;8:59&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;2&#173;9:06&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Feb&#160;2&#173;9:09&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*1987B4.&#160;&#160;Three&#160;resistors&#160;are&#160;arranged&#160;in&#160;a&#160;circuit&#160;as&#160;shown&#160;above.&#160;The&#160;battery&#160;has&#160;an&#160;unknown&#160;but&#160;constant&#160;emf&#160; E&#160;and&#160;a&#160;negligible&#160;internal&#160; resistance. a.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Determine&#160;the&#160;equivalent&#160;resistance&#160;of&#160;the&#160;three&#160;resistors.&#160;The&#160;current&#160;I&#160;in&#160;resistor&#160;R 3&#160;is&#160;0.40&#160;ampere. b.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Determine&#160;the&#160;emf&#160; E&#160;(Voltage)&#160;of&#160;the&#160;battery. c.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;Determine&#160;the&#160;potential&#160;difference&#160;a</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:32:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5635/Feb-2-Kirchhoff</guid>
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      <title>Nov 6 Momentum Impulse</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5633/Nov-6-Momentum-Impulse</link>
      <description>Momentum

Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;7:56&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:20&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:29&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;8:35&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:00&#160;AM&#160;(5&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:09&#160;AM&#160;(6&#160;of&#160;7)

*Title:&#160;Nov&#160;6&#173;9:18&#160;AM&#160;(7&#160;of&#160;7)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:31:42 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5633/Nov-6-Momentum-Impulse</guid>
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      <title>Jan 3 Charge and charging</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5632/Jan-3-Charge-and-charging</link>
      <description>Electrostatics

Title:&#160;Jan&#160;2&#173;8:43&#160;AM&#160;(1&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;2&#173;9:02&#160;AM&#160;(2&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;2&#173;9:14&#160;AM&#160;(3&#160;of&#160;4)

*Title:&#160;Jan&#160;2&#173;9:28&#160;AM&#160;(4&#160;of&#160;4)

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 22:31:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/5632/Jan-3-Charge-and-charging</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>02 - MC practice - projectiles</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3394/02-MC-practice-projectiles</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Projectiles

3) B 14) D

19) B

8) D

*9) E

37) A 38) D 41) C

*33) A

30) D

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:53:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3394/02-MC-practice-projectiles</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>01 - MC practice - kinematics - no projectiles</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3392/01-MC-practice-kinematics-no-projectiles</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration, Free Fall, Motion Curves

1) D 2) A

*3) A 13) B 27) D 39) C

9) B 17) C

*9) D 18) B 20) D 21) B 22) D

*13) 14) 15) 40)

B B D C

**1) B 2) D 7) C 15) D 17) A 18) C 20) B

*9) E 28) C 29) B 40) A

*1) 2) 3) 4)

C D D C

***1) B 2) C 4) B 11) C 12) C 13) D 17) B 18) E

**1) C 4) E 11) D 12) D 13) A 20) E 24) C 25) B 29) B

*3) C 8) D 9) B 10) C 28) B

*2) B 7) B

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:52:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3392/01-MC-practice-kinematics-no-projectiles</guid>
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      <title>04 - MC practice - gravitation</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3389/04-MC-practice-gravitation</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Gravitation

34) D

9) A

23) C

12) C

24) B

*11) A 21) E

24) D

16) A

*19) E

16) C

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:51:26 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3389/04-MC-practice-gravitation</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>08 - MC practice - fluids</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3386/08-MC-practice-fluids</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Fluids
Fluids 1.) A cork has weight mg and density 25% of water density. A string is tied around the cork and attached to the bottom of a water-filled container. The cork is totally immersed. Express in terms of the cork weight mg, the tension in the string A) 0 B) mg C) 2mg D) 3mg E) 4mg 2.) Which of the following is the best statement of Pascals Law? A) pressure on a confined liquid is transmitted equally in all directions B) a numerical arrangement where each number is the sum of the two numbers above C) two electrons cannot occupy the same quantum</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:51:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3386/08-MC-practice-fluids</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>09 - MC Practice - heat and thermodynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3385/09-MC-Practice-heat-and-thermodynamics</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Heat Kinetics and Thermodynamics
1) Which of the following could NOT be used to indicate a temperature change? A change in: A) color of a metal rod B) length of a liquid column C) pressure of a gas at constant volume D) electrical resistance E) mass of one mole of gas at constant pressure 2) A mass m of helium gas is in a container of constant volume V. It is initially at pressure p and absolute (Kelvin) temperature T. Additional Helium is added, bringing the total mass of helium gas to 3m. After this addition, the temperature is found to be 2T. What </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:51:09 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3385/09-MC-Practice-heat-and-thermodynamics</guid>
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      <title>06 - MC practice - oscillations</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3384/06-MC-practice-oscillations</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Oscillations

5) B

18) C

11) C

36) E

*12) A

27) B

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:51:04 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3384/06-MC-practice-oscillations</guid>
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    <item>
      <title>03 - MC practice - dynamics</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3381/03-MC-practice-dynamics</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Dynamics &#8211; no circular motion

25) A 26) E 38) A

*6) C 34) A 38) D

*15) 30) 32) 33) 39)

C C A D B

*30) C 31) E

*3) D 25) E 29) B 31) E

**3) D

5) C

8) B

12) B

16) E

32) C

33) B

36) E

*13) 25) 26) 32)

B C B C

*7) C 11) C 12) B

*20) D

36) C

40) D

**6) A

7) B

8) C

26) C

42) A

2) D 40) D

**6) A 8) E 10) A 14) E

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:50:54 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3381/03-MC-practice-dynamics</guid>
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      <title>03 - MC practice - circular motion</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3373/03-MC-practice-circular-motion</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Circular Motion

15) A

2) B

13) E

*33) A

22) B 39) E

*12) E 19) D

29) A

*2) D 19) D

41) D

*3) D

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:49:34 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3373/03-MC-practice-circular-motion</guid>
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      <title>07 - MC practice - impulse momentum</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3371/07-MC-practice-impulse-momentum</link>
      <description>APB &#8211; Multiple Choice Practice Questions Impulse &#8211; Momentum

16) D 33) A

8) D

17) C

29) C

37) E

*4) D

6) B

12) A

14) A

35) B

*8) C 14) C

16) A 26) C

19) B

*5) B

11) A

15) C

25) C

8) E

34) B

*26) E

3) D

*12) A

4) C

13) D

*</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:49:11 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3371/07-MC-practice-impulse-momentum</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-06</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3335/Chapter06</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes:
Chapter 6: &#8220;The Duel for North America&#8221;
~ 1608 &#8211; 1763 ~
I. France Finds a Foothold in Canada 1. Like England and Holland, France was a latecomer in the colony race. a. It was convulsed in the 1500s by foreign wars and domestic strife. b. In 1598, the Edict of Nantes was issued, allowing limited toleration to the French Huguenots. 2. When King Louis XIV became king, he took an interest in overseas colonies. 3. In 1608, France established Quebec, overlooking the St. Lawrence River. 4. Samuel de Champlain, an intrepid soldier and explorer, became known as the &#8220;Fat</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3335/Chapter06</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-17</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3334/Chapter17</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 17: &#8220;The South and the Slavery Controversy&#8221;
~ 1793 &#8211; 1860 ~
I. &#8220;Cotton&#8217;s Is King!&#8221; 1. Before the 1793 invention of Eli Whitney&#8217;s cotton gin, slavery was a dying business, since the South was burdened with depressed prices, unmarketable goods, and over-cropped lands. a. After the gin was invented, growing cotton became wildly profitable and easier, and more slaves were needed. 2. The North also transported the cotton to England and the rest of Europe, so they were in part responsible for the slave trade as well. 3. The South produced more than half</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3334/Chapter17</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-22</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3333/Chapter22</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 22: &#8220;The Furnace of the Civil War&#8221;
~ 1861 &#8211; 1865 ~
I. Bull Run Ends the &#8220;Ninety-Day War&#8221; 1. When President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 militiamen on April 15, 1861, he and just about everyone else in the North expected a swift war lasting about 90 days, with a quick suppression of the South to prove the North&#8217;s superiority and end this foolishness. 2. On July 21, 1861, ill-trained Yankee recruits swaggered out toward Bull Run to engage a smaller Confederate unit. i. The atmosphere was like that of a sporting event, as Congressmen gathered in p</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:14 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3333/Chapter22</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-27</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3332/Chapter27</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 27: &#8220;The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution&#8221;
~ 1865 &#8211; 1890 ~
I. Indians Embattled in the West 1. After the Civil War, the Great West was still relatively untamed, wild, full of Indians, bison, and wildlife, and sparsely populated by a few Mormons and Mexicans. 2. As the White settlers began to populate the Great West, the Indians, caught in the middle, were increasingly turned against each other, infected with White man&#8217;s diseases, and stuck battling to hunt the few remaining bison that were still around. i. The Sioux, displaced by Chippewas fro</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3332/Chapter27</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-10</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3330/Chapter10</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes:

Chapter 10: &#8220;Launching of the New Ship of State&#8221;
~ 1789 &#8211; 1800 ~
I. A New Ship on an Uncertain Sea 1. In 1789, the new U.S. Constitution was launched, and population was doubling every twenty years. a. America&#8217;s population was still 90% rural, with 5% west of the Appalachians. b. Vermont became the 14th state in 1791, and Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio (states where trans-Appalachian overflow was concentrated) became states soon after. c. Visitors looked down upon the crude, rough pioneers, and these western people were restive and dubiously loyal at best. 2. I</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3330/Chapter10</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-39</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3329/Chapter39</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 39: &#8220;The Cold War Begins&#8221;
~ 1945 &#8211; 1952 ~
I. Postwar Economic Anxieties 1. The Americans cheered the end of World War II in 1945, but many worried that with the war over, the U.S. would sink back into another Great Depression. i. Upon war&#8217;s end, inflation shot up with the release of price controls while gross national product sank, and labor strikes swept the nation. 2. To get even with labor, Congress passed the Taft-Hartley Act, which outlawed &#8220;closed&#8221; shop, made unions liable for damages that resulted from jurisdictional disputes among themselves</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3329/Chapter39</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-16</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3328/Chapter16</link>
      <description>Chapter 16: The Ferment of Reform and Culture (1790-1860) I. Reviving Religion a. Church attendance were regular in 1850(3/4 pop) b. Many relied on Deism (reason rather revelation); rejected original sin, denied Christ&#8217;s divinity but believed in supreme being that created universe c. Puritans of the past now-Unitarian faith(New Eng.) -god existed in only 1 person not in orthodox trinity; stressed goodness of human nature -belief n free will &amp; salvation through good work; pictured God as loving father -appealed to intellectuals w/ rationalism &amp; optimism d. liberalism in relig started in 1800 </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:33:02 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3328/Chapter16</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-37</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3327/Chapter37</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 37: &#8220;Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War&#8221;
~ 1933 &#8211; 1941 ~
I. The London Conference 1. The 1933 London Conference of the summer of 1933 was composed of 66 nations that came together to try to make a worldwide solution to the Great Depression. i. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt at first agreed to send Secretary of State Cordell Hull but withdrew that agreement and scolded the other nations for trying to stabilize currencies. ii. As a result, the conference adjourned accomplishing nothing, furthermore strengthening extreme nationalism. Freedom f</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:59 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3327/Chapter37</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-24</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3326/Chapter24</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 24: &#8220;Politics in the Gilded Age&#8221;
~ 1869 &#8211; 1889 ~
I. The &#8220;Bloody Shirt&#8221; Elects Grant 1. The Republicans nominated Civil War General Ulysses S. Grant, who was a great soldier but had no political experience. i. The Democrats could only denounce military Reconstruction but couldn&#8217;t agree on anything else, and thus, were unorganized. 2. The Republicans got Grant elected (barely) by &#8220;waving the bloody shirt,&#8221; or reliving his war victories, and used his popularity to elect him, though his popular vote was only ahead of rival Horatio Seymour, the Democ</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:57 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3326/Chapter24</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-11</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3325/Chapter11</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes
Chapter 11: &#8220;The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy&#8221; ~ 1800 &#8211; 1812 ~
I. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers 1. In the election of 1800, the Federalists had a host of enemies stemming from the Alien and Sedition Acts. 2. The Federalists had been most damaged by John Adams&#8217; not declaring war. a. They had raised a bunch of taxes and built a good navy, and then had not gotten any reason to justify such spending, therefore making themselves seem like cheap, as they had also swelled the public debt. b. John Adams became known as &#8220;the Father of the Ame</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:55 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3325/Chapter11</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-40</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3324/Chapter40</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 40: &#8220;The Eisenhower Era&#8221;
~ 1952 &#8211; 1960 ~
I. The Advent of Eisenhower 1. In 1952, the Democrats chose Adlai E. Stevenson, the witty governor of Illinois, while Republicans rejected isolationist Robert A. Taft and instead chose World War II hero Dwight D. Eisenhower to run for president and anticommunist Richard M. Nixon to be his running mate. 2. Grandfatherly Eisenhower was a war hero and liked by everyone, so he left the rough part of campaigning to Nixon, who attacked Stevenson as soft against Communists, corrupt, and weak in the Korean situation. i. Ni</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:52 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3324/Chapter40</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-35</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3323/Chapter35</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes

Chapter 35: &#8220;The Politics of Boom and Bust&#8221;
~ 1920 &#8211; 1932 ~
I. The Republican &#8220;Old Guard&#8221; Returns 1. Newly elected President Warren G. Harding was tall, handsome, and popular, but he had a mediocre mind and he did not like to hurt people&#8217;s feelings. i. Neither could he detect the corruption of his cabinet. 2. His cabinet did have some good officials, though, such as Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, who was masterful, imperious, incisive, and brilliant, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, and Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon. 3. However, </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3323/Chapter35</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-13</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3322/Chapter13</link>
      <description>A.P. U.S. History Notes
Chapter 13: &#8220;The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy&#8221; ~ 1824 &#8211; 1830 ~
I. Politics for the People 1. When the Federalists had dominated, democracy was not respected, but by the 1820s, it was widely appealing. a. Politicians now had to bend to appease and appeal to the masses, and the popular ones were the ones who claimed to be born in log cabins and had humble backgrounds. b. Those who were aristocratic (too clean, too well dressed, too grammatical, to highly intellectual) were scorned. 2. Western Indian fighters and/or militia commanders, like Andrew Jackson, Davy Crock</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:45 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3322/Chapter13</guid>
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      <title>Chapter-31</title>
      <link>http://www.scribd.com/doc/3321/Chapter31</link>
      <description>Chapter 31: &#8220;Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt&#8221;
~ 1901 &#8211; 1912 ~
I. Progressive Roots 1. In the beginning of the 1900s, America had 76 million people, mostly in good condition, but before the first decade of the 20th century, the U.S. would be struck by a movement by people known as the progressives, who fought against monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice. i. The purpose of the Progressive Movement was to use the government as an agency of human welfare. 2. The Progressives had their roots in the Greenback Labor Party of the 1870s and 1880s and the Populist Pa</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 02:32:43 GMT</pubDate>
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Chapter 38: &#8220;America in World War II&#8221;
~ 1941 &#8211; 1945 ~
I. The Allies Trade Space for Time 1. When Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, millions of infuriated Americans, especially on the west coast, instantly changed their views from isolationist to avengist. 2. However, America, led by the wise Franklin D. Roosevelt, resisted such pressures, instead taking a &#8220;get Germany first&#8221; approach to the war, for if Germany were to defeat Britain before the Allies could beat Japan, there would be no stopping Hitler and his men. i. In the mean time, just eno</description>
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Chapter 42: &#8220;The Stalemated Seventies&#8221;
~ 1968 &#8211; 1980 ~
I. The Economy Stagnates in the 1970s 1. After the flurry of economic growth in the 1950s and 1960s, the U.S. economy stagnated in the 1970s, in which not one year of that decade had a growth rate that even matched a year of the preceding two decades. i. Part of it was caused by more women and teens in the work force who typically had less skill and made less money than males, while deteriorating machinery and U.S. regulations also limited growth. 2. Former President Lyndon B. Johnson&#8217;s spending on the Viet</description>
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      <description>Chapter 15: Forging the national Economy (1790-1860) I. The Westward Movement a. USn marched quickly toward west( very hard w/ disease &amp; loneliness) b. Frontier people were individualistic, superstitious &amp; ill-informed II. Shaping the Western Landscape a. westward movement molded environment -tobacco exhausted land *&amp; moved on, but &#8220;Kentucky blue grass&#8221; thrived b. ecological imperialism -trapped beavers, sea otters, and Bison to manufacture for East c. spirit of nationalism led to appreciation of American wilderness -Catlin pushed for national park &amp; achieved it w/ Yellowstone in 1872 III.</description>
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