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12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 361 PHY 113 A General Physics I 9-9:50 AM MWF Olin 101 Plan for Lecture 36: Review – Part I 1.General advice about how to study 2.Some comments on sound and waves 3.Review of past exam questions Review – Part II (Friday) 1.Systematic review of PHY 113 topics

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12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 363 Comments on final exam for PHY 113 Date: Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012 at 9 AM Place: Olin 101 Format: Similar to previous exams; covering material in Lectures 1-37, Chapters 1-22 (no time pressure) Focus: Basic physics concepts; problem-solving techniques Bring: 1.Clear head 2.Calculator 3.Pencils, pens 4.Up to 4 equation sheets

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 364 iclicker question: What is the purpose of the final exam in PHY 113 A.No purpose – just pain and suffering B.To improve my grade in the course C.It is a college tradition that must be maintained D.To check that I have actually learned the material E.To encourage students to review the course material and solidify my learning

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 365 Comments on waves and sound 1.Standing wave resonances for strings or pipes 2.Relationship between wave speed, frequency, and wavelength 3.Doppler effect

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 366 “Standing” wave: ( f=c) Formation of standing waves; beautiful trigonometric identity:

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12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 368 Musical scale (chromatic)

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 369 Standing waves in air c=343 m/s:

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 3610 The “Doppler” effect v=sound velocity observer stationary, source moving d toward away

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 3611 toward away Relative velocity of source toward observer

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 3612 iclicker question: The previous calculation for “radar” Doppler was: A.Encouraging me to speed because it is impossible to detect such a small frequency difference B.Full of admiration that Doppler radar equipment can detect such a small frequency difference C.Not relevant to actual “radar” Doppler -- still need to be careful not to speed iclicker question: The fallacy in the previous analysis was A.Incorrect value of f s B.Incorrect value of v (speed of light) C.Calculator error

12/05/2012PHY 113 A Fall Lecture 3613 Relative velocity of source toward observer

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