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Title: My responsibilities: 1) Make clear what material you must master 2) Present some of the derivations and applications of physics in class 3) Use clicker quizzes to let you know what the important concepts are 4) Give you opportunities to improve your


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My responsibilities1) Make clear what material
you must master2) Present some of the
derivations and applications of physics in
class3) Use clicker quizzes to let you know what
the important concepts are4) Give you
opportunities to improve your skills through
homework assignments5) Make problem solving
tutoring available through SI and problems
course6) Establish a reward (grading) system
that rewards you for hard work, but does not
give As when the physics has not been
mastered.YOUR responsibilities1) Read the
book2) Do the homework in a timely fashion, as a
responsible adult3) Review the homework in the
proper manner, i.e. without solutions. Re-work
the problems!4) View homework as a means to an
end the end is competence at solving physics
problems. 5) SELF assess whether YOU understand
the material and can solve problemsNO ONE CAN
LEARN TO SOLVE PHYSICS PROBLEMS BY JUST WATCHING
PHYSICS PROBLEMS BEING SOLVED.
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Chapter 17 YoungFreedmanSome things are hot,
some things are cold.Heating (usually) causes
expansion. In thermal contact, two objects
(eventually) reach the same temperature.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (16861736) Fahrenheit
temperature The zero point was determined by
placing the thermometer in brine a mixture of
ice, water, and ammonium chloride, a salt. This
is a frigorific mixture. 96 degrees, was the
level of the liquid in the thermometer when held
in the mouth or under the armpit of his
wife. Celsius used ice/water and water/steam for
0 and 100.
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Gases also expand on heating.DemoKelvin
temperature
Units K
The size of 1K 1C
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What is the approximate boiling temperature of
water, in K?A 100 KB 212 KC 273 KD
373 KE 485 K
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Solids also (usually) expand on heating.
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If I heat this metal annulus, The hole will A
get smaller B get bigger C stay the same size
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