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What is the thickness of the average page of a physics textbook in micrometers?
What is the thickness of the average page of a physics textbook in micrometers?
How many significant digits are in the resulting sum of the following lengths: L1 = 8.36 × 10^1 m, L2 = 9.20 × 10^2 m, L3 = 1.39 × 10^-1 m, and L4 = 2.1 × 10^2 m?
How many significant digits are in the resulting sum of the following lengths: L1 = 8.36 × 10^1 m, L2 = 9.20 × 10^2 m, L3 = 1.39 × 10^-1 m, and L4 = 2.1 × 10^2 m?
What is the definition of average velocity?
What is the definition of average velocity?
A particle travels at a constant speed around a circular path of radius R. What is the correct formula for the period of this motion?
A particle travels at a constant speed around a circular path of radius R. What is the correct formula for the period of this motion?
Approximately how many seconds ago did the very first PhysicsBowl take place in 1985?
Approximately how many seconds ago did the very first PhysicsBowl take place in 1985?
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Average page thickness
Average page thickness
The thickness of the average page of a physics textbook is 1 micrometer.
Significant digits in length sum
Significant digits in length sum
The resulting sum of provided lengths has 4 significant digits.
Average velocity definition
Average velocity definition
Average velocity is defined as displacement divided by time.
Period of circular motion
Period of circular motion
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First PhysicsBowl date
First PhysicsBowl date
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Study Notes
Thickness of a Physics Textbook Page
- The average page of a physics textbook has a thickness measured in micrometers.
Significant Digits in Lengths
- The resulting sum of the given lengths (L1, L2, L3, L4) has 3 significant digits.
Average Velocity
- Average velocity is defined as the total displacement divided by the time taken.
Period of Circular Motion
- For a particle moving at a constant speed around a circular path of radius R, the period of motion is given by the formula: T = 2Ï€R / v, where v is the speed of the particle.
PhysicsBowl History
- The first PhysicsBowl took place in 1985, which is approximately 38 years ago (as of 2023).
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Description
Test your knowledge of motion in one dimension with this quiz. From calculating the thickness of a page in a physics textbook to determining the time elapsed since the first PhysicsBowl contest, this quiz will challenge your understanding of one-dimensional motion concepts.