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Elan Stopnitzky

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Education

Phd Physics
University of Hawaii at Manoa

Topics Covered

Mechanical Waves
Sound and Hearing
Wave Optics
Fluid Mechanics
Temperature and Heat
Gravitation
Electromagnetic Waves
Atomic Physics

Elan's Textbook Answer Videos

07:58
University Physics with Modern Physics

A sinusoidal wave is propagating along a stretched string that lies along the $x$-axis. The displacement of the string as a function of time is graphed in $\textbf{Fig. E15.11}$ for particles at $x = 0$ and at $x = 0.0900$ m. (a) What is the amplitude of the wave? (b) What is the period of the wave? (c) You are told that the two points $x = 0$ and $x = 0.0900$ m are within one wavelength of each other. If the wave is moving in the $+x$-direction, determine the wavelength and the wave speed. (d) If instead the wave is moving in the $-x$-direction, determine the wavelength and the wave speed. (e) Would it be possible to determine definitively the wavelengths in parts (c) and (d) if you were not told that the two points were within one wavelength of each other? Why or why not?

Chapter 15: Mechanical Waves
Section 3: Mathematical Description of a Wave
Elan Stopnitzky
01:25
College Physics

A kidnapper demands a 40.0 $\mathrm{kg}$ cube of platinum as a ransom. What is the length of a side?

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
Elan Stopnitzky
02:20
College Physics

By how many newtons do you increase the weight of your car when you fill up your 11.5 gal gas tank with gasoline? A gallon is equal to 3.788 $\mathrm{L}$ and the density of gasoline is 737 $\mathrm{kg} / \mathrm{m}^{3}$ .

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
Elan Stopnitzky
05:02
College Physics

A cube 5.0 $\mathrm{cm}$ on each side is made of a metal alloy. After you drill a cylindrical hole 2.0 $\mathrm{cm}$ in diameter all the way through and perpendicular to one face, you find that the cube weighs 7.50 $\mathrm{N}$ (a) What is the density of this metal? (b) What did the cube weigh before you drilled the hole in it?

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
Elan Stopnitzky
02:51
College Physics

A hollow cylindrical copper pipe is 1.50 $\mathrm{m}$ long and has an outside diameter of 3.50 $\mathrm{cm}$ and an inside diameter of 2.50 $\mathrm{cm} .$ How much does it weigh?

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
Elan Stopnitzky
04:22
College Physics

Blood pressure. Systemic blood pressure is defined as the ratio of two pressures, both expressed in millimeters of mercury. Normal blood pressure is about $\frac{120 \mathrm{mm}}{80 \mathrm{mm}},$ which is usually just stated as $\frac{120}{80}$ . (See also Problem $24 . )$ What would normal systemic blood pressure be if, instead of millimeters of mercury, we expressed pressure in each of the following units, but continued to use the same ratio format? (a) atmospheres, (b) torr, (c) Pa, (d) $\mathrm{N} / \mathrm{m}^{2},$ (e) psi.

Chapter 13: Fluid Mechanics
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