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A diver of mass 60kg stands on the end of a diving board of length 2m from the pivot point. Calculate the upward force exerted on the retaining spring 30cm from the pivot point.

This question is asking about forces acting around a pivot point, so we can use the formula for the moment M = F*D about the pivot point. The clockwise and anticlockwise moments around the pivot must be e...

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Why is gravitational potential energy negative?

While on the Earth's surface, you need to put in energy to move upwards, due to the force of gravity from the Earth's mass acting on you - eg jumping upwards requires energy.
The force of gravity is ...

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Describe energy transformations in a oscillating pendulum, which undergoes simple harmonic motion. How this implies the velocity at critical (lowest and highest) points?

Our object will have a combination of potential energy (due to it's position relative to the ground) and kinetic energy (due to it's velocity).Consider the potential energy first. It depends on the height...

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What are the similarities and differences between gravitational and electric fields?

Both gravitational and electric field obey inverse square laws (e.g. F(grav)=GMm/r^2 and F(electric)=kq1q2/r^2 where GMm and kq1q2 are constants). They both act between two bodies without any means of con...

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Why are fringes are formed in the Young double slit experiment?

In the Young double slit experiment, coherent light of wavelength λ from a single source illuminates a system of two slits separated from each other by a small distance a. Each slit causes the light enter...

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