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71Worksheet for Exploration 5.5: Enter a Formula for the Force This Exploration allows you to choose initial conditions and forces with damping, and then view how that force affects the red ball. You can rightclick on the

Worksheet for Exploration 5.5: Enter a Formula for the Force This Exploration allows you to choose initial conditions and forces with damping, and then view how that force affects the red ball. You can rightclick on the

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72Worksheet for Exploration 31.5: RL Circuits and Phasors Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage as a function of time across the source (red), the resistor (blue), and the inductor (green) (voltage is g

Worksheet for Exploration 31.5: RL Circuits and Phasors Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage as a function of time across the source (red), the resistor (blue), and the inductor (green) (voltage is g

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73Worksheet for Exploration 16.7: A Chain of Oscillators Twenty-nine damped harmonic oscillators are driven by an external force, sin(t). Each oscillator can be thought of as a mass connected to the floor with a spring. Th

Worksheet for Exploration 16.7: A Chain of Oscillators Twenty-nine damped harmonic oscillators are driven by an external force, sin(t). Each oscillator can be thought of as a mass connected to the floor with a spring. Th

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74Worksheet for Exploration 5.1: Circular Motion A puck travels in a circular path on a frictionless table, propelled by a string pulling from the center of the circle (position is shown in meters and time is shown in seco

Worksheet for Exploration 5.1: Circular Motion A puck travels in a circular path on a frictionless table, propelled by a string pulling from the center of the circle (position is shown in meters and time is shown in seco

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75Worksheet for Exploration 5.6: Air Friction Two identical balls are dropped. The one on the left is in a resistive medium represented by varying shades of blue. The resistive force is represented as b vn, where b is a co

Worksheet for Exploration 5.6: Air Friction Two identical balls are dropped. The one on the left is in a resistive medium represented by varying shades of blue. The resistive force is represented as b vn, where b is a co

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76Worksheet for Exploration 16.6: Damped and Forced Motion A mass can be driven by an external force in addition to an internal restoring force and friction. Restart. Specifically, Fnet = Frestore + Ffriction + Fdriving, w

Worksheet for Exploration 16.6: Damped and Forced Motion A mass can be driven by an external force in addition to an internal restoring force and friction. Restart. Specifically, Fnet = Frestore + Ffriction + Fdriving, w

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77Worksheet for Exploration 31.6: RLC Circuits and Phasors Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage as a function of time across the source (red), the resistor (blue), the capacitor (green) and the inducto

Worksheet for Exploration 31.6: RLC Circuits and Phasors Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage as a function of time across the source (red), the resistor (blue), the capacitor (green) and the inducto

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78Worksheet for Exploration 31.4: Phase Angle and Power Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage (red) as a function of time across the source and the current (black) through the circuit (voltage is given

Worksheet for Exploration 31.4: Phase Angle and Power Assume an ideal power supply. The graph shows the voltage (red) as a function of time across the source and the current (black) through the circuit (voltage is given

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79Worksheet for Exploration 16.4: Pendulum Motion, Forces, and Phase Space A 1-kg pendulum bob is attached to a 9.8-m massless string to form a pendulum (position is given in meters and time is given in seconds). A graph o

Worksheet for Exploration 16.4: Pendulum Motion, Forces, and Phase Space A 1-kg pendulum bob is attached to a 9.8-m massless string to form a pendulum (position is given in meters and time is given in seconds). A graph o

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80Worksheet for Exploration 16.3: Simple Harmonic Motion with and without Damping Enter a value for the damping coefficient, the spring constant of the restoring force, or check the

Worksheet for Exploration 16.3: Simple Harmonic Motion with and without Damping Enter a value for the damping coefficient, the spring constant of the restoring force, or check the "show velocity" box, then press the "set

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