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leflyi

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We all know that physics is primarily inserting numbers into equations... However what about longer defintions?

I feel we probably we have one on:

Faradays and Lenz law.

Particle and Wave Model plus corresponding experiments (photoelectric and youngs double slit)

Apparent weight..

What about power loss and how to reduce it

etc

Any suggestions?

etc..
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Re: What kind of definitions will we most likely encounter on this years exam?
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2013, 05:31:45 pm »
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There is almost always like a define a Split Ring Commutator or Slip Ring Commutator question in the past exams, so maybe put that down on your cheat sheet?
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