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How to Succeed in Physics (and reduce your workload) Kyle Thomas, Luke Bruneaux, Veritas Tutors OpenStax Table of Contents HOW TO SUCCEED IN PHYSICS (and reduce your workload) Introduction............................................................................................. 7 MATH CONCEPTS.................................................................... 8 The ideas behind the symbols................................................................ 9 ALGEBRA..................................................................................... 9 Techniques for simultaneous equations............................................... 11 Principle 1: you need as many equations as there are unknowns...... 11 The substitution method....................................................................... 12 The elimination method........................................................................ 13 Word problems...................................................................................... 14 Elementary word problem technique: solving for one unknown variable................................................................14 Units and physics................................................................................... 18 Principle 2: Units should be analyzed algebraically............................ 18 S-o/h C-a/h T-o/a................................................................................... 21 Trig, meet algebra. Algebra, meet trig................................................. 21 Using trig functions to find unknown sides.......................................... 21 Using Inverse Trigonometric functions to solve triangles.................... 22 Pythagorean theorem............................................................................ 23 The second use of trig functions: Percentages, rotations, and waves....................................................... 23 WAVES....................................................................................... 25 Interchangeability of f, T, and ω........................................................ 25 The wave equation................................................................................ 25 Geometry............................................................................................... 21 Demystifying π....................................................................................... 28 Demystifying radians............................................................................. 29 Calculus (optional section).................................................................... 30 No need to fear..................................................................................... 30 A derivative is a rate of change............................................................ 30 A derivative is the slope on a graph..................................................... 31 An integral is the area under a curve.................................................... 32 Vectors and scalars................................................................................ 33 Visualizing vectors................................................................................. 35 Vectors and trigonometry...................................................................... 35How To Succeed in Physics | 5 Principle 3: Whenever you have a problem involving vectors, you should:.....................................................................................................36 Cross products and dot products......................................................... 36 Signs: positive and negative................................................................. 37 One last word........................................................................................ 37 PHYSICS CONCEPTS.............................................................. 38 Human intuitions................................................................................... 39 KINEMATICS.............................................................................. 41 Basic quantities...................................................................................... 41 Velocity and acceleration are vectors................................................... 41 Kinematics equations............................................................................ 41 Principle 4: Make sure you know what every variable represents ..... 42 Forces are vectors.................................................................................. 45 Forces are accelerations........................................................................ 45 Forces: causes and descriptions........................................................... 45 Superposition and free body diagrams................................................ 46 Equilibrium problems............................................................................ 47 Centripetal forces.................................................................................. 47 ENERGY..................................................................................... 49 The mystery of energy........................................................................... 49 Conservation of energy......................................................................... 50 Energy’s many forms.............................................................................. 51 MOMENTUM.............................................................................. 53 Momentum is a vector........................................................................... 53 Momentum, impulse, and the relationship to force............................. 53 Collisions: The confluence of energy and momentum........................ 54 ROTATION.................................................................................. 56 Principle 5: Rotation is just like everything else, but in a circle.......... 56 From linear dynamics to rotational dynamics and back again............. 56 The first piece of the rotational puzzle: Circumference, distance, and radians.................................................. 57 Rotational analogues............................................................................. 58 Rotational kinematics............................................................................ 58 The second piece of the puzzle: Moment of inertia (I)........................ 59 Why moment of inertia?........................................................................ 59 Torque (τ)................................................................................................ 60 Conclusion..........................................................................................

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,Table of Contents Using Inverse Trigonometric functions to solve trian

HOW TO SUCCEED IN PHYSICS Pythagorean theorem................................................
(and reduce your workload) The second use of trig functions:
Introduction............................................................................................. 7 Percentages, rotations, and waves...........................

MATH CONCEPTS.................................................................... 8 WAVES...............................................................

The ideas behind the symbols................................................................ 9 Interchangeability of f, T, and ω..............................

ALGEBRA..................................................................................... 9 The wave equation....................................................

Techniques for simultaneous equations............................................... 11 Geometry...................................................................

Principle 1: you need as many equations as there are unknowns...... 11 Demystifying π...........................................................

The substitution method....................................................................... 12 Demystifying radians.................................................

The elimination method........................................................................ 13 Calculus (optional section)........................................

Word problems...................................................................................... 14 No need to fear.........................................................

Elementary word problem technique: A derivative is a rate of change................................
solving for one unknown variable................................................................ 14 A derivative is the slope on a graph.........................
Units and physics................................................................................... 18 An integral is the area under a curve........................
Principle 2: Units should be analyzed algebraically............................ 18 Vectors and scalars....................................................
S-o/h C-a/h T-o/a................................................................................... 21

,Principle 3: Whenever you have a problem involving vectors, ENERGY.............................................................
you should:..................................................................................................... 36
The mystery of energy...............................................
Cross products and dot products......................................................... 36
Conservation of energy.............................................
Signs: positive and negative................................................................. 37
Energy’s many forms..................................................
One last word........................................................................................ 37
MOMENTUM......................................................
PHYSICS CONCEPTS.............................................................. 38
Momentum is a vector...............................................
Human intuitions................................................................................... 39
Momentum, impulse, and the relationship to force
KINEMATICS.............................................................................. 41
Collisions: The confluence of energy and momentu
Basic quantities...................................................................................... 41
ROTATION..........................................................
Velocity and acceleration are vectors................................................... 41
Principle 5: Rotation is just like everything else, bu
Kinematics equations............................................................................ 41
From linear dynamics to rotational dynamics and b
Principle 4: Make sure you know what every variable represents ..... 42
The first piece of the rotational puzzle:
Forces are vectors.................................................................................. 45 Circumference, distance, and radians......................

Forces are accelerations........................................................................ 45 Rotational analogues.................................................

Forces: causes and descriptions........................................................... 45 Rotational kinematics................................................

Superposition and free body diagrams................................................ 46 The second piece of the puzzle: Moment of inertia

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This guide will teach you a number of concepts and techniques to help you
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