Exam 2. Exam 2 Formulas Conservation Laws Dynamics vs. Conservation Laws The Stages of Knowing Less is more Quantum Physics $0.72 in my pocket Draw x(t)?

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Exam 2

Exam 2 Formulas

Conservation Laws Dynamics vs. Conservation Laws The Stages of Knowing Less is more Quantum Physics $0.72 in my pocket Draw x(t)? During? Ch7

Conservation Laws Dynamics vs. Conservation Laws The Stages of Knowing Less is more Quantum Physics $0.72 in my pocket Draw x(t)? Ch7

Energy Conservation (and not) Conservative and Non-Conservative Forces Types of Energy – Kinetic and Potential (a hidden mess!) Kinetic Translational Kinetic Rotational Gravitational Potential Spring Potential Electric Potential Chemical Potential Thermal Why use energy? Interdisciplinary: biology, chemistry, technology, policy, etc. The Roller Coaster Problem