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PHYSICS 231 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I Scott Pratt (517) , ext Office Hours: Monday, 9-10:30 AM in 1248 BPS

Course Information

Succeeding in Physics 231 1)Do your homework (yourself)! 2)Use the help room (1248 BPS) ! 3)Make sure you understand both “why” and “why not” 4)Interrupt the lecturer!

General Physics First Semester (Phy 231) Mechanics Thermodynamics Simple harmonic motion Waves Second Semester (Phy 232) Electromagnetism Relativity Modern Physics (Quantum Mechanics, …, etc.)

Mechanics Half the course Quantified largely by Galileo Problems involve: velocity, acceleration, mass, momentum, energy, torque, angular momentum, moment of inertia…

UNITS (Systéme Internationale) DimensionSI (mks) UnitDefinition Lengthmeters (m)Distance traveled by light in 1/(299,792,458) s Masskilogram (kg)Mass of a specific platinum- iridium allow cylinder kept by Intl. Bureau of Weights and Measures at Sèvres, France Timeseconds (s)9,192,631,700 oscillations of cesium atom

Standard Kilogram at Sèvres

Dimensional Analysis Dimensions & units can be treated algebraically. Variable from Eq.xmtv=(x f -x i )/ta=(v f -v i )/t dimensionLMTL/TL/T 2

Dimensional Analysis Checking equations with dimensional analysis: L (L/T)T=L (L/T 2 )T 2 =L Each term must have same dimension Two variables can not be added if dimensions are different Multiplying variables is always fine Numbers (e.g. 1/2 or  ) are dimensionless

Example 1.1 Check the equation for dimensional consistency: Here, m is a mass, g is an acceleration, c is a velocity, h is a length

Example 1.2 L 3 /(MT 2 ) Consider the equation: Where m and M are masses, r is a radius and v is a velocity. What are the dimensions of G ?

Example 1.3 Given “x” has dimensions of distance, “u” has dimensions of velocity, “m” has dimensions of mass and “g” has dimensions of acceleration. Is this equation dimensionally valid? Yes Is this equation dimensionally valid? No

Units vs. Dimensions Dimensions: L, T, M, L/T … Units: m, mm, cm, kg, g, mg, s, hr, years … When equation is all algebra: check dimensions When numbers are inserted: check units Units obey same rules as dimensions: Never add terms with different units Angles are dimensionless but have units (degrees or radians) In physics sin(Y) or cos(Y) never occur unless Y is dimensionless

Example 1.3 Grandma traveled 27 minutes at 44 m/s. How many miles did Grandma travel? 44.3 miles

Prefixes In addition to mks units, standard prefixes can be used, e.g., cm, mm,  m, nm

Example 1.4a The above expression yields: a)40.11 m b)4011 cm c)A or B d)Impossible to evaluate (dimensionally invalid)

Example 1.4b The above expression yields: a)4.5 m kg b)4.5 g km c)A or B d)Impossible to evaluate (dimensionally invalid)

Example 1.4b The above expression yields: a)-1.5 m b)-1.5 kg m 2 c)-1.5 kg d)Impossible to evaluate (dimensionally invalid)