Physics 111 Lecture 1 Units

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Physics 111 Lecture 1 Units Dr. Ali ÖVGÜN EMU Physics Department www.aovgun.com

Course Information: Instructor Instructor: Ali Övgün Office: AS 245 ( Arts and Sciences Faculty) Office hour: To be announced (check my webpage). Other time by appointment Email: ali.ovgun@emu.edu.tr Website: www.aovgun.com Physics Lab Exemptions http://physics.emu.edu.tr/

Course Information: Materials Lecture Classes: PHYS111 (03) 12:30-14:20, WED PHAR- A220 PHYS111 (01) 12:30-14:20 WED PHAR 219 TUTORIAL OR LAB PHYS111 (01) 14:30-16:20 THUR PHAR 226 PHYS111 (03) 14:30-16:20 THUR PHAR 219 TUTORIAL OR LAB Lecture notes available at www.aovgun.com Primary Textbook: 1)J. W. Jewett, Jr. and R. A. Serway, Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics. 2) Halliday, Resnick, Walker, Principles of Physics. Lab Material: Physics Laboratory Manual

Midterm Exam (35%) Lab Experiments(5%) Lab Exam (10%) Final Exam (50%) Final Letter Grade Course Information: Participation to laboratory: Attending at least 3 out of 4 experiments is a must, otherwise the student will directly get NG from the lecture.

COURSE SCHEDULE 1 st Week Chapter 1 Units 2 nd Week Chapter 3 Vectors 3 rd Week Chapter 2 Motion in One Direction 4 th Week Chapter 5 The Laws of Motion 5 th Week Chapter 6 Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton s Laws Midterm Exam 6 th Week Chapter 7 Energy of a System 7 th Week Chapter 8 Conservation of Energy 8 th Week Chapter 14 Fluid Mechanics 9 th Week Chapter 23 Electric Fields 10 th Week Chapter 29 Magnetic Fields 11 th Week X-Rays 12 th Week Nuclear Structure (Radioactivity) Final Exam

Physics Physics deals with the nature and properties of matter and energy. Common language is mathematics. Physics is based on experimental observations and quantitative measurements. Classical mechanics deals with the motion and equilibrium of material bodies and the action of forces.

The Quick 6: Six Unit Conversion Think you had a bad day at work? Forgetting to convert units can result in big-time disasters like these six examples. Disasters 1. Can you imagine losing $125 million thanks to a little metric system error? That s exactly what happened in 1999 when NASA lost a Mars orbiter because one team used metric units for a calculation and the other team didn t. 2. In 1983, an Air Canada plane ran out of fuel in the middle of a flight. The cause? Not one but two mistakes in figuring how much fuel was needed. It was Air Canada s first plane to use metric measurements and clearly not everyone had the hang of it yet. Luckily, no one was killed and only two people received minor injuries. That s amazing considering the flight crew thought they had double the fuel they actually had.

Pharmacist In 1999, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices reported an instance where a patient had received 0.5 grams of Phenobarbital (a sedative) instead of 0.5 grains when the recommendation was misread. A grain is a unit of measure equal to about 0.065 grams yikes. The Institute emphasized that only the metric system should be used for prescribing drugs.

Chapter 1 Measurement Being quantitative in Physics requires measurements How tall is Ming Yao? How about his weight? Height: 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in) Weight: 141 kg (310 lb) Number + Unit thickness is 10. has no physical meaning Both numbers and units necessary for any meaningful physical quantities

Type Quantities Many things can be measured: distance, speed, energy, time, force These are related to one another: speed = distance / time Choose three basic quantities: LENGTH: Meter MASS: Kilogram TIME: Second Define other units in terms of these. In 1960, standards bodies control and define Système Internationale (SI) unit as,

Fundamental Quantities and SI Units Length meter m Mass kilogram kg Time second s Electric Current ampere A Thermodynamic Temperature kelvin K Luminous Intensity candela cd Amount of Substance mole mol Why should we care about SI units? Mars Climate Orbiter: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msp98/orbiter

SI Length Unit: Meter French Revolution Definition, 1792 1 Meter = XY/10,000,000 1 Meter = about 3.28 ft 1 km = 1000 m, 1 cm = 1/100 m, 1 mm = 1/1000 m Current Definition of 1 Meter: the distance traveled by light in vacuum during a time of 1/299,792,458 second.

SI Time Unit: Second 1 Second is defined in terms of an atomic clock time taken for 9,192,631,770 oscillations of the light emitted by a 133 Cs atom. Defining units precisely is a science (important, for example, for GPS): This clock will neither gain nor lose a second in 20 million years.

SI Mass Unit: Kilogram 1 Kilogram the mass of a specific platinum-iridium alloy kept at International Bureau of Weights and Measures near Paris. (Seeking more accurate measure: http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21569417-kilogram-itseems-no-longer-kilogram-paris-worth-mass) Copies are kept in many other countries. Yao Ming is 141 kg, equivalent to weight of 141 pieces of the alloy cylinder.

January 21, 2015 Length, Mass, Time

Prefixes for Powers of Ten

Derived Quantities and Units Multiply and divide units just like numbers Derived quantities: area, speed, volume, density Area = Length * Length SI unit for area = m 2 Volume = Length * Length * Length SI unit for volume = m 3 Speed = Length / time SI unit for speed = m/s Density = Mass / Volume SI unit for density = kg/m 3 In 2008 Olympic Game, Usain Bolt sets world record at 9.69 s in Men s 100 m Final. What is his average speed? 100 m 100 m speed = = = 10.32 m/s 9.69 s 9.69 s

1 mph =0.44704 m/s Usain Bolt set a new world record of 9.58 seconds in the men's 100m at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, a speed of 23.3 mph (10.416 m/s). Mark Webber had the highest average speed of 119.61 mph in his Red Bull at F1's Hungarian Grand Prix in July. Mallard, a Class A4 steam locomotive, set the steam locomotion land speed record - 125.88 mph - on 3 July 1938. Fred Marriott has held the current land speed record for steam-powered vehicles since 1906, when he reached 127.659 mph in his Stanley car. The British Steam Car team say their car has reached 137.14 mph in testing, but this is an unofficial figure. They hope to reach up to 170 mph in their record attempt (indicated by yellow bar). British-built Thrust SSC set the world land speed record in October 1997, reaching 763.035 mph in a desert in the US state of Nevada. The speed of sound changes according to factors including temperature and altitude, but a standard figure given is roughly 768 mph.

6 Animals Faster Than Usain Bolt It s well known that Jamaican sprinter and 100m world record holder, Usain Bolt, is the fastest human on Earth. But how does he compare to his speedy animal counterparts? Bolt s world record of 9.58 seconds for the 100m race in Berlin 2009 places him at a top speed of 30 mph with an average speed of 23.5 mph. However, these six animals listed from slowest to fastest, leave him in the dust, reaching double and even triple the top speeds that Bolt would only dream of ever achieving. When it comes to speed efficiency, Bolt could learn a thing or two from his furry friends. 3. Thoroughbred Racehorse 55mph 1. North African Ostrich 40 mph 2. Greyhound 43 mph 4. Pronghorn Antelope 55 mph

5. Cheetah 61 mph On June 20, 2012 she ran 100m in 5.95 seconds with a top speed of 61 mph. That s nearly 4 seconds faster than Bolt s 100m world record and more than double his top speed. 6. Peregrine Falcon 161 mph Faster than a sports car, this small predator can reach up to a top speed of 161 mph. That s five times faster than Bolt s top speed.

2.3 miles -> cm? 1 mile=5,280 ft, 1ft=12 in, 1 in=2.54 cm

1,000,000,000 micrograms

Unit Conversion Example: Is he speeding? On the garden state parkway of New Jersey, a car is traveling at a speed of 38.0 m/s. Is the driver exceeding the speed limit of 75mi/h? Since the speed limit is in miles/hour (mph), we need to convert the units of m/s to mph. Take it in two steps. Step 1: Convert m to miles. Since 1 mile = 1609 m, we have two possible conversion factors, 1 mile/1609 m = 6.215x10 4 mile/m, or 1609 m/1 mile = 1609 m/mile. What are the units of these conversion factors? Since we want to convert m to mile, we want the m units to cancel => multiply by first factor: Step 2: Convert s to hours. Since 1 hr = 3600 s, again we could have 1 hr/3600 s = 2.778x10 4 hr/s, or 3600 s/hr. Since we want to convert s to hr, we want the s units to cancel => m 1mile 38.0 mile = = s 1609m 1609 s 2 38.0 2.36 10 mile/s 2 mile 3600 s 38.0 m/s = 2.36 10 = 85.0 mile/hr = 85.0 mph s hr

1 mile = 1609 m

Summary The three fundamental physical quantities of mechanics are length, mass and time, which in the SI system have the units meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s), respectively The method of dimensional analysis is very powerful in solving physics problems. Units in physics equations must always be consistent. Converting units is a matter of multiplying the given quantity by a fraction, with one unit in the numerator and its equivalent in the other units in the denominator, arrange so the unwanted units in the given quantity are cancelled out in favor of the desired units.

Estimation: Counting Brain Cells Estimate the mass of your brain and the number of cells it contains

Answers: 4000 rad, 25 10 &' Mev/g Ans: 3 months Ans: 0.15 L Ans: 7692 tablets January 21, 2015 Ans: 355.2 10 01 m 3

Ans: 992.25 kg/m 3 Ans: 558.7 µmol/l Ans: 88.03 g, 20 kg