Sunday, February 28, 2010

[Physics Tips] Conserve as much as you can

student,

Welcome to another issue of Physics Tips Daily - the free eZine to provide tips and tricks for students to survive and excel in physics.

Today's topic is about conservation in physics.

Many quantities are conserved in physics. Just as conservation applies to environmental resources like water, energy, and trees, you can also conserve in physics.

Here are the important quantities conserved in physics: momentum, energy, mass, electric charge.

This idea is more important than just remembering the fact that momentum is conserved. Instead, this is a concept that can lead you to solve a wide variety of problems.
- Conservation of energy, typically kinetic and potential energy, can solve many kinematic problems.
- Conservation of momentum can solve many types of collision or impact situation problems.
- Conservation of mass and charge can be used to predict the outcome of radioactive decay processes.

Tip of the Day: Conservation is a powerful concept in solving problems.

That should do it for today.

Keep it up with your study. "See" you tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Seize the Day!
Wayne Huang, PhD
http://www.RapidLearningCenter.com


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