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Classical Physics Articles

Classical physics deals with phenomena we can experience and manipulate directly, with a minimum of apparatus. There are new developments in classical physics all the time.

In some cases, “modern” physics (now almost 100 years old) provides a stronger foundation for classical phenomena: the color of copper, for example. In other cases, modern physics explores physical phenomena outside of our daily experience- the very fast, cold, small, or large.

Tag Archive for: classical physics

pvsnp

Aspects Behind the Concept of Dimension in Various Fields

June 21, 2024
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Abstract It took until the last century for physicists and mathematicians in the Netherlands to question the Euclidean concept of dimension as length,…
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How to Solve a Multi-Atwood Machine Assembly

February 16, 2024
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IntroductionThe figure on the right shows a "double-double" Atwood machine with three ideal pulleys and four masses.  All pulleys are released from…
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How to Measure Internal Resistance of a Battery

February 14, 2023
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Introduction A commonly encountered school-level Physics practical is the determination of the internal resistance of a battery - typically an AA or D…
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Subtleties Overlooked in Friction Questions: Object Slides Down Ramp

December 6, 2022
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Problem statement (simplified) An object slides down a ramp at angle θ to encounter level ground. Both surfaces have kinetic friction: μ' on the ramp,…
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A Physics Misconception with Gauss’ Law

June 12, 2022
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Introduction It is relatively common to see the following type of argument: The surface area is ##A## and the enclosed charge is ##Q##. The electric…
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How to Model a Magnet Falling Through a Solenoid

June 5, 2022
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Introduction Modeling a magnet realistically is a task best done numerically.  Even the simplified model of two separated disks with uniform surface…
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How Can We Jump When the Ground Does No Work?

May 30, 2022
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Common mistaken argument It is relatively common on Physics Forums to see arguments that are effectively similar to the following: When we jump off the…
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Maximizing Horizontal Range of a Projectile

March 29, 2021
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Introduction A recent homework problem that appeared in the forums was concerned with maximizing the horizontal range of a projectile subject to the launch…
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Why Bother Teaching Mechanical Energy Conservation?

September 18, 2020
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Note: It is assumed that the reader has read part I and part II of the series. Earlier partsIs Mechanical Energy Conservation Free of Ambiguity? …
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Can We Do Better Than Mechanical Energy Conservation?

March 17, 2020
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Note: It is assumed that the reader has read part I of the series. Introduction The ambiguity and flaws discussed in part I can be resolved using the…
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An Alternate Approach to Solving 2-Dimensional Elastic Collisions

March 10, 2020
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Introduction This article follows on from the previous on an alternate approach to solving collision problems. In that article, we determined the equal…
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Is Mechanical Energy Conservation Free of Ambiguity?

March 2, 2020
Introduction "Close to any question that is in the textbook, there is another question that has never been answered that is interesting." [Stephen Wolfram,…
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How to Recognize Split Electric Fields

February 27, 2020
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Introduction In a previous Insight, A New Interpretation of Dr. Walter Lewin’s Paradox, I introduced the fact that there are two kinds of E fields. …
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Mass Generation

An Introduction to the Generation of Mass from Energy

February 22, 2020
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Introduction This article is essentially an addition to the previous one on (mainly) inelastic collisions to include the particular case of inelastic…
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An Alternative Approach to Solving Collision Problems

February 4, 2020
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Introduction Collisions are very much a stock item in any school physics curriculum and students are generally taught about the use of the principles…
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Diffraction Grating Spectrometer.

Learn the Fundamentals of the Diffraction Grating Spectrometer

December 4, 2019
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Introduction In this article, we will discuss the fundamentals of the diffraction grating spectrometer.  The operation of the instrument is based upon…
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Conservation of Spin Angular Momentum

Exploring Bell States and Conservation of Spin Angular Momentum

October 16, 2019
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In a recent thread, I outlined how to compute the correlation function for the Bell basis states\begin{equation}\begin{split}|\psi_-\rangle &=…
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Bohr’s Helium Lines

Understanding Bohr’s Helium Lines

August 16, 2019
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Introduction In a previous article "Calculating the Balmer Alpha Line" we mentioned how accurate predictions of the spectral lines of singly ionized Helium…
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Impedance in AC Circuits: Definition & Key Equations

August 2, 2019
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Definition / Summary The impedance of a load (a combination of components) in an AC circuit is a complex number [itex]Z = R + jX[/itex], where [itex]R[/itex]…
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Learn Dimensional Analysis

Learn the Basics of Dimensional Analysis

July 18, 2019
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As a university teacher and as a PF member, I have often noted that students are largely unaware of or not using dimensional analysis to help them in their…
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Balmer Alpha Line

Calculating the Balmer Alpha Line: Atomic Hydrogen

July 8, 2019
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Introduction Most readers acquainted with the hydrogen spectrum will be familiar with the set of lines in the visible spectrum representing transitions…
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What is potential energy

Potential Energy Explained — Definitions & Formulas

June 25, 2019
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Definition / Summary Potential energy is the negative of the work done by a conservative force. It represents stored mechanical energy associated with…
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Moment of Inertia

Moment of Inertia: Definitions, Formulas & Tensor Guide

June 18, 2019
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Definition / Summary The moment of inertia is a property of a rigid body that relates torque (rotational force) to rotational acceleration in the same…
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SpectralParadox

Exploring the Spectral Paradox in Physics

May 1, 2017
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In terms of wavelength, peak solar radiation occurs at about 500 nm.  Interestingly, this is well within the range of human vision.  When solar radiation…
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Permanent Magnets Explained by Magnetic Surface Currents

January 16, 2017
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Introduction: The purpose of this Insight is to explain permanent magnets in a way that is in agreement with advanced textbooks on the subject, and that…
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Fabry-Perot and Michelson Interferometry: A Fundamental Approach

January 2, 2017
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Fabry-Perot Effect: The Fabry-Perot effect is usually treated in most optics textbooks as the interference that results from multiple reflections of the…
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Learn The Basics of Rolling Motion

September 28, 2016
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Introduction Although rolling wheels are everywhere, when most people are asked "what is the axis of rotation of a wheel that rolls without slipping?",…
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Why Road Capacity Is Almost Independent of the Speed Limit

August 29, 2016
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Introduction Let us start with a familiar situation. Take a familiar part of a road, for example, the one from your home to work. How long will it take…
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Elementary Construction of the Angular Velocity

June 2, 2016
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Physics books seldom contain an accurate definitions of the angular velocity of a rigid body. I believe that the following construction is as simple as…
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Introduction to the Secondary Forces in Physics

February 6, 2016
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Many are familiar with the "fundamental forces" of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Three of these tend to bind…
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Exploration into the Physics of Rainbows

January 5, 2016
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For several years, I have been contemplating this beautiful picture by photographer Brian McPhee. I have a personal interest in the photograph because…
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Do Photons Move Slower in a Solid Medium?

October 12, 2015
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Scope and context This question appears often because it has been shown that in a normal, dispersive solid such as glass, the speed of light is slower…
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Animal Speed Scaling: Body-Lengths per Second Across Sizes

September 4, 2015
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Introduction In a recent American Journal of Physics issue, I read an interesting paper by Nicole Meyer-Vernet and Jean-Pierre Rospars examining the top…
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Coriolis

Frequently Made Errors: Pseudo and Resultant Forces

May 26, 2015
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  1. Real versus Fictitious Pseudo, or "fictitious", forces can arise when a non-inertial frame of reference is used. Using a non-inertial frame…
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Hand-to-Hand Combat Physics — Force, Momentum, Speed

September 13, 2014
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Physics of Hand-to-Hand Combat Hand-to-hand combat (often abbreviated H2H or HTH) refers to fighting at very close range, usually without weapons. It includes…
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