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Name: Alanis Agapay Teacher: Michaelryan B. Dolar Course&Section: Bsmb-1 B Subject: Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Gravitational Theory

The document contains a student's notes from physics class which includes: 1. A list of 15 physics topics covered in class ranging from mechanics to optometry. 2. The student's self-test problems and solutions on significant figures, scientific notation, trigonometry, and the pythagorean theorem. 3. A self-test on unit conversions and a density/mass word problem. 4. An experiment measuring the mass of an object three times by three different students and an analysis of the precision and accuracy of each student's measurements.

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Name: Alanis Agapay Teacher: Michaelryan B. Dolar Course&Section: Bsmb-1 B Subject: Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and Gravitational Theory

The document contains a student's notes from physics class which includes: 1. A list of 15 physics topics covered in class ranging from mechanics to optometry. 2. The student's self-test problems and solutions on significant figures, scientific notation, trigonometry, and the pythagorean theorem. 3. A self-test on unit conversions and a density/mass word problem. 4. An experiment measuring the mass of an object three times by three different students and an analysis of the precision and accuracy of each student's measurements.

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A A W F H R M E C H A N I C S I E J L C

M V B V H X C R Y O G E N I C S J U I S

O V H S E I M G V H M D W H S U Z M S X

P V A D D N A P P A U Q U S C O F R C P

T G P A R T I C L E P H I S I C S Q I Y

I N Q Z G R H C A U M W N O S Y R U M I

C I A S S S Z U S T F D X U Y P W A A R

S R H C C C Q H M W E H O Y H E E N N G

E E G I I M H E A P T T C B P B C T Y U

U E J S S P L T P S M I V V E D C U D B

B N F Y Y R F O H C G S J V T I I M O R

R I X H H I M H Y I Y C T T A O S P M K

O G P P P W R C S N R I M K P C B H R O

R N C R O X V R I O T S Y H S S T Y E M

R E E A E F Y J C R E Y D Z D H B S H C

W O S E G C R A S T M H I X I N I I T L

X J J L M B W T E C O P X M L D X C K F

U P C C Q Y O I L E T O F E O R Z S Q R

O C T U S O U M D L P I D G S W S L Z E

B E A N J K J C L E O B N L R V O G J F

Name: Alanis Agapay Teacher: MichaelRyan B. Dolar


Course&Section: BSMB-1 B Subject: Mechanics, Electromagnetism, and
Gravitational Theory
1. MECHANICS 6. ENGINEERING 11. QUANTUM PHYSICS

2. OPTICS 7. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 12. THERMODYNAMICS


3. PARTICLE PHYSICS 8. GEO PHYSICS 13. CRYOGENICS
4. ELECTRONICS 9. PLASMA PHYSICS 14. OPTOMETRY
5. BIO PHYSICS 10. SOLID STATE PHYSICS 15. CRAST

Self-Test 2:

1. 27,000,000 = 2.7 x 10⁷


2. 0.00000075= 7.5 x 10-⁷
3. 5 700 = 5.7 x 10³

II

1. 8 x 10⁴ = 80000
2. 9.31 x 10⁴ = 93100
3. 8.261 x 10⁴ = 82160

III.

1. (3 × 10-⁴) (2 × 10⁴) (2) = 1.2 × 10⁰ = 1.2 × 10¹


2. (2.42 × 10²)+(10.23×10² = 1.265×10³
3. (9×10‐²)÷(3×10-³) = 3×10¹
4. (9.5×10-⁵)-(3.0×10-²) = (9.500×10-²)-(3.0×10²) = 6.5×10-²

IV.

A. c²=a²+b²
c²=7²+9²

c²= 49+81
C²= 130
c²= 11.4

B. tanØ=

Ø= tan-¹ (

Ø= 37.80

C. sinØ= 0.61

cosØ= 0.74

tanØ= 0.77

secØ= 1.26

cscØ= 1.63

cotØ= 1.29
Self-Test 3:

1. Convert the following value to the indicated units.

A. 330mA 0.33 A

B. 6.3km 6300 m

C. 2MJ 2000000 J

D. 18mg 0.018 g

E. 2000g 2 kg

F. 18km 18000 m

2. What is the mass of 5m³ of cement of density 3000kg/m³?

3.

Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3

1. Nicole 35.4g 36.1g 35.7g

2. Matthew 31.8g 34.1g 41.5g

3. Leonard 39.2g 39.3g 38.9g

Which student's measurements have high precision but low accuracy?

Leonard

Which student's measurements have low precision but high accuracy?

Matthew

Which student's measurements are both accurate and precise?


Nicole

Which student's measurements are inaccurate and unprecise?

Leonard
4. Given the equation, T=2π

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