Lucas Vigil

Pennsylvania State University
Presentation Specialist

Biography

I graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science in physics. I'm an amateur astronomer with a passion for astrophotography. I hope to someday own a private observatory where I can conduct and publish my own research.

Education

BS physics
Pennsylvania State University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 4 years
43 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Mastering Motion: Achieving Efficiency Along a Straight Line
Mastering Newton's Laws: Tips for Applying Them Effectively
Master the Fundamentals of Physics: Learn Physics Basics

lucas's Textbook Answer Videos

02:55
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics

You have been hired by the defense attorney as an expert witness in a lawsuit. The plaintiff is someone who just returned from being a passenger on the first orbital space tourist flight. Based on a travel brochure offered by the space travel company, the plaintiff expected to be able to see the Great Wall of China from his orbital height of $200 \mathrm{~km}$ above the Earth's surface. He was unable to do so, and is now demanding that his fare be refunded and to receive additional financial compensation to cover his great disappointment. Construct the basis for an argument for the defense that shows that his expectation of seeing the Great Wall from orbit was unreasonable. The Wall is $7 \mathrm{~m}$ wide at its widest point and the normal visual acuity of the human eye is $3 \times 10^{-4}$ rad. (Visual acuity is the smallest subtended angle that an object can make at the eye and still be recognized; the subtended angle in radians is the ratio of the width of an object to the distance of the object from your eyes.)

Chapter 1: Physics and Measurement
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lucas's Quick Ask Videos

02:42
Physics 101 Mechanics

What is the mean temperature of the planet X if its maximum wavelength of emission is 2 µm? b) Express your answer in degrees Celsius.
Formula: °F = (9/5)°C + 32
°C = (5/9)(°F-32)
K = 273.15 + °C
Lambda_max = 2900 / T
T^4 = I (128) (10^8)
I1/I2 = (d2/d1)^2

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Calculus 1 / AB

Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative dy/dx for each of the following functions:
1. xlny + ylnx = π
2. xy^2 - yx^2 = 13.

Find the first and second derivatives of the function y = e^(-x)cos(x) and simplify.

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Physics 101 Mechanics

Graph the functions:
X1(t) = 2m + (6 m/s)*t, X2(t) = 4m + (6 m/s)*t
Where is the velocity on the graph?

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02:40
Physics 101 Mechanics

Calculate the mass of one molecule of C1H5OH. Your answer should be in grams: 1 g = 1 x 10-27 kg.

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Physics 101 Mechanics

A proton and an electron form two corners of an equilateral triangle of side length 2.9 ! 10^-6 m. What is the magnitude of the net electric field these particles produce at the third corner?

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Physics 101 Mechanics

Suppose we have an object located at the origin of our Cartesian coordinate system and two forces are acting on it. If one of the forces is at an angle of 340 and the other force is at an angle of 280 , can we determine in which quadrant the resultant will be and in which quadrant the object will be?

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