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Midterm Exam 4 Solutions - Introductory Physics II | PHYS 2212, Exams of Physics

Material Type: Exam; Professor: Kim; Class: Intro Physics II; Subject: Physics; University: Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus;

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2011/2012

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PHYS 2212 Test 4 Spring 2012 Name(print) — Lab Section Lab section by day and time: Kim(P), Ballaniyne(Q) Monday 1:05pm-3:55pm P@1 or QOl | 4:05pm-6:55pm P02 or 402 Tuesday 12:05pm-2:55pm P03 ar QO3 | 3:05pm-5:55pm P04 or Q04 ‘Wednesday | 12:05pmr-2:55pm POS or QO5 | 3:05pm-5:54pm P06 or Q06 Thursday | 12:05pm-2:55pm P07 or QO7 | 3:05pm-5:55pm P08 or QO8 Instructions « Read all problems carefully before attempting to solve them. e Your work must be legible, and the organization must be clear. « You must show all work, including correct vector notation. « Correct answers without adequate explanation will be counted wrong. « Incorrect work or explanations mixed in with correct work will be counted wrong. Cross out anything you do not want us to grade « Make explanations correct but brief. You do not need to write a lot of prose. « Include diagrams! ~ BxI0rF « Show what goes into a calculation, not just the final number, e.g. 24 = x10 isx10) _ 5 x 10* e Give standard SI units with your results. Unless specifically asked to derive a result, you may start from the formulas given on the formula sheet, including equations corresponding to the fundamental concepts. If a formula you need is not given, you must derive it. If you cannot do some portion of a problem, invent a symbol for the quantity you can not calculate (explain that you are doing this), and use it to do the rest of the problem. Honor Pledge “In accordance with the Georgia Tech Honor Code, I have neither given nor received nnauthorized aid on this test.” Sign your name on the line above