Magnetic Fields: Properties and Laws

The Magnetic Field

The magnetic field is a region of space in which a point electric charge, value q, moving at a speed, suffers from a force that is perpendicular and proportional to the speed and the field, called magnetic induction or density magnetic flux.

Performance of Magnetic Field Lines

The performance of magnetic field lines can roughly estimate the magnetic field existing at a given point, taking into account the following characteristics:

  • The magnetic field lines are always closed loops
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Physics Lab Practices: Reaction Time, Density, Energy, Pendulums, Inertia, and Oscillation

Practice 1: Random Errors, Determination of Reaction Time

We know that the fall of a body is accelerated motion, with a relationship between the distance traveled and time. So, it is possible to determine the time it takes to react to stimuli, trying to catch a falling body by measuring the area it runs through before catching it.

  • Medium-haul space: The sum of all measures / number of measures +/- error.
  • Absolute error: Given by the measurement equipment.
  • Relative error: |Δe| / |e|.
  • Random error: (1
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Understanding the Universe: Celestial Bodies and Energy

Geocentric System

The geocentric system is a planetary model which states that the Earth is the center of the Universe, and the other planets and the Sun revolve around it.

Heliocentric System

The heliocentric system is a planetary model where the Sun is the center of our system, and the other planets, including Earth, revolve around it.

Astrophysics

Astrophysics is the branch of astronomy that studies the structure, composition, and evolution of the Universe.

Light-Year

A light-year is the distance that

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Essential Vocabulary: Definitions and Terms

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  • Abacus: A wooden box with ten parallel wires and ten beads on each wire, used to learn to count.
  • Abbot (Abbess f.): The superior of a monastery or abbey.
  • Abdicate: To renounce power (e.g., the king abdicated).
  • Abolish: To remove a law (e.g., the law was abolished).
  • Aboriginal: A primitive inhabitant of a country. / Native: A plant or animal from its original place of residence.
  • Absolve: To leave a defendant guilt-free (e.g., the prisoner was acquitted).
  • Greedy: Wanting something with great force; thirsty
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Fundamental Laws of Physics: Motion, Energy, and Electricity

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Newton’s First Law of Motion

An object continues to remain at rest or in a state of uniform motion along a straight line unless an external unbalanced force acts on it.

Newton’s Second Law of Motion

The rate of change of momentum is proportional to the applied force, and the change of momentum occurs in the direction of the force.

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Every action force has an equal and opposite reaction force which acts simultaneously.

Work

Work done by a force acting on

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Fluid Dynamics: Key Concepts and Principles

Fluid Energy

  • Kinetic Energy
  • Potential Energy
  • Internal Energy

Kinematic Viscosity

Dynamic Viscosity/Density

Streamlines

Tangent to flow velocity. Velocity potential is zero when the flow is irrotational or vorticity is “0”.

Bernoulli’s Equation is Applicable When

  • Along a Streamline
  • Inviscid
  • Steady
  • Incompressible
  • No work is done
  • No heat transfer

Bernoulli Equation was Developed by

Daniel Bernoulli and Leonhard Euler

Apply Shear Stress

  • Solids: Will stop deforming
  • Fluids: Continuously deform

Gage Pressure

Positive Pressure

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