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PHYSICS 71 FINAL EXAM REVIEW GUIDE

 Describe qualitatively the speed or velocity or acceleration using graphical analysis.


 Solve kinematical problem in 1D with constant acceleration.
 Solve kinematical problem in 2D or 3D with constant velocity.
 Solve projectile motion problem.
 Relate net force with acceleration.
 Identify action-reaction forces
 Solve a point particle equilibrium problem
 Apply Newton's Laws of Motion to system with friction
 Solve a point particle 1D dynamics problem
 Calculate the total work done by a two or more constant force.
 Apply work-energy theorem (systems with spring)
 Apply conservation of mechanical energy (systems with spring)
 Apply conservation of mechanical energy with nonconservative forces
 Differentiate conservative and nonconservative forces
 Apply the momentum-impulse theorem in a physical problem
 Apply the conservation of linear momentum in 1D problem.
 Solve angular kinematic problems with constant angular acceleration.
 Utilize the relationship between linear and angular quantities in a kinematical problem.
 Calculate the moment of inertia of a composite rigid body (not point particles)
 Apply Newton's second law in a rotational dynamic problem.
 Differentiate rotational and translational kinetic energy of rolling rigid body.
 Solve problems using conservation of angular momentum
 Solve an equilibrium problem (standard beam-weight system)
 Solve problems involving tensile stress/strain.
 Calculate the pressure due to a fluid column.
 Solve problem using Archimedes principle.
 Solve problems using Bernoulli's equation
 Utilize the Newton's law of gravitation to calculate the net force due to a system of masses.
 Solve problems on planetary motion (orbital speed, escape speed)
 Describe the SHM.
 Utilize the SHM equation of motion to describe physical quantities in periodic motion
 Utilize the conservation of mechanical energy in SHM or use kinematical eqn for SHM.
 Identify the wavelength or the frequency or the period or the wave speed given a wave function.
 Utilize the wave speed on a string (due to tension and linear mass density) to calculate wave quantities.
 Describe the conditions for a standing wave on a string to form.
 Relate speed and amplitude with energy and power of waves on a string qualitatively.
 Describe qualitatively the superposition of waves.
 Identify the normal mode on a string.
 Describe the consequences of different boundary conditions of waves on a string.
 Utilize Doppler effect to calculate frequency due moving listener and stationary source OR vice versa.

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