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Or, HONORS Fizzix FINAL Review 2014 Da DaVinci Coke Or, HONORS Fizzix FINAL Review 2014

Heat & Thermo Ch 10 & 11 E&M Ch 17 – 22 Atomic / Nuke Ch 23 & 25 Contents: Heat & Thermo Ch 10 & 11 E&M Ch 17 – 22 Atomic / Nuke Ch 23 & 25

Heat & Thermodynamix Ch10 Temperature scales (F, C, & K) Linear Expansion Define Heat Changes in temp and phase (calorimetry)

Heat & Thermodynamix Ch10 & 11) PV Diagrams Adiabatic Iso’s Area=W

Heat & Thermodynamix Ch10 & 11 Calorimetry

Heat & Thermodynamix Ch10 & 11 Carnot Cycle

Ch17 : Electric Charge Originates with atomic parts Proton + Electron – Law of Electrostatics Likes repel Unlikes attract

Ch17 : Electric Charge Millikan Oil Drop Experiment Found charge on e FE Ch17 : Electric Charge Millikan Oil Drop Experiment Found charge on e FG

Ch17 : Electric Charge Charge by Induction (NOT touching) Conduction (Touching) p632

Ch17 : Electric Charge Coulomb’s Law

Ch17 : Electric Charge Electric Field

Ch17 : Electric Charge Electric Field Lines

Ch18 : Electric Potential Analogous to PE=mgh

Ch17 : Electric Field

Ch17 : Electric Potential

Ch19 : Electric Currents

Ch19 : Electric Circuits

Ch20 : Electric Circuits

Ch20 : Electric Circuits

Ch19 : Capacitors

WHY? C//

WHY? CSeries

Ch21 : Magnetism

Mag Field around a loop

Radius of charge in B Why? Lentz, that’s why!

E vs B Fields

Lorentz Force Law

Ugly RT Hand Rule

Mass Spec

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 23 : Early Atomic Ideas Thompson’s e/m

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 23 : Photoelectric Effect Einstein

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 23 : Photoelectric Effect Einstein

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 23 : Wave Particle Duality deBroglie

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 25: Nuclear Binding Energy & Nuke Forces

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 25: Nuclear Binding Energy & Nuke Forces

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 25: Nuclear Radioactivity Alpha Beta Gamma

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 25: Nuclear Radioactivity Alpha Beta Gamma

At/Nook Ch 27-31 Ch 25: Nuclear Energy Fission V Fusion

Momentum; resistance is futile!

Prac Probs? Heat

Prac Probs? Electrostatics

Prac Probs? Circuits

Prac Probs? B

Prac Probs? Modern 1

Prac Probs? Modern 2