Physics 106N - How Things Work - Spring, 1997
Suggested Exercises for Studying Purposes
Fallings Balls: #1, #3, and #7.
Ramps: #5, #9, and #19.
Seesaws: #7, #23, and #25.
Wheels: #11, #13, and #15.
Electronic Air Cleaners: #1, #3, and #11.
Xerographic Copiers: #1, #7, and #13.
Magnetically Levitated Trains: #1, #5, and #11.
Flashlights: #3, #9, and #13.
Electric Power Distribution: #3, #5, and #9.
Electric Power Generation: #3, #5, and #17.
Electric Motors: #3, #5, and #13.
Tape Recorders: #3, #5, and #9.
Audio Amplifiers: #1, #9, and #17.
Computers: #3, #17, and #23.
Radio: #3, #13, and #21.
Television: #1, #3, and #7.
Microwave Ovens: #1, #5, and #7.
Sunlight: #3, #11, and #19.
Fluorescent Lamps: #3, #5, and #9.
Lasers: #7, #13, and #15.
Cameras: #1, #7, and #11.
Telescopes and Microscopes: #5, #13, and #15.
Compact Disc Player: #3, #7, and #17.
Knives and Steel: #1, #3, and #5.
Windows and Glass: #3, #5, and #9.
Plastics: #1, #5, and #11.
Nuclear Weapons: #3, #7, and #11.
Nuclear Reactors: #1, #5, and #7.