Difference between revisions of "Introduction to Physics"
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+ | <li value="28">The Acceleration of Circular Motion</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Inverse Square Law of Radius in Circular Acceleration</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Heavenly Force Cause of Freefall on Earth</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Gravitational Attraction of Mass</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Measurement of Force</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Cause of Acceleration</li> | ||
+ | <li>The Equation of Gravitation</li> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
==Momentum and Rotation== | ==Momentum and Rotation== |
Revision as of 09:51, 5 July 2022
Contents
Induction and Astronomy
- The Cause of the Seasons
- The Phases of the Moon
- The Daily Path of the Sun
- The Lunar Eclipse and its Cause
- The Shape of the Earth
- The Size of the Earth
- The Relative Distances of the Moon and Sun from Earth
- The Size of the Moon and Sun
- The Absolute Distances to the Moon and Sun from Earth
- The Motion of the Sun, Stars, and Planets
The Mechanism of the Heavens
- The Law of Motion Change
- The Phases of Venus
- The Heliocentric Solar System
- The Sun as Cause of Planetary Motion
- The Law of Orbital Period and Distance
- The Jovian Moons' Adherence to the Law of Orbital Period and Distance
- The Moon as Earth-like World
- The Amplitude Independence of Pendulum Period
Kinematics
- The Weight Independence of Pendulum Period
- The Length Dependence of Pendulum Period
- The Weight Independence of Freefall Rate
- The Equation of Freefall
- The Constant Acceleration of Objects in Freefall
- The Kinematic Equations
- The Motion of Projectiles
- The Launch Angle Dependence of Projectile Range
- The Vector Nature of Velocity
Force and Gravitation
- The Acceleration of Circular Motion
- The Inverse Square Law of Radius in Circular Acceleration
- The Heavenly Force Cause of Freefall on Earth
- The Gravitational Attraction of Mass
- The Measurement of Force
- The Cause of Acceleration
- The Equation of Gravitation