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PHYSICS 1A Lecture 16 April 25, 2022 Pr. Gabriel Freiman UCLA
CONTENT 1. Review 2. Exercises of previous lecture 3
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Warm-up exercise
6 Warm-up exercise
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8 Exercise 1
9 Exercise 1
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12 Exercise 1 There is conservation of Energy in the System: E initial = E final
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13 Exercise 1
14 Exercise 1
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16 Exericise 2 Distance x ?
17 Exercise 2 Distance x ?
18 Exercise 2 Distance x ? K 1 + U 1 + W other = K 2 + U 2
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20 Exercise 3
21 Exercise 3 U B = 0 U A = mg(y A -y B )
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22 Exercise 3
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23 Exercise 3 Free Body Diagram at point B:
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