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Tag: thermal energy

15 April 202215 April 2022 physbang Astronomy, Energy, Waves

Energy Budget

It is well known that darker surfaces heat up faster than lighter surfaces and reach a higher maximum temperature. But why? When the maximum temperature is achieved, there is a state of thermal equilibrium that is is due to a balance between the rates at which (new) energy is being absorbed and (previously) stored energy … Continue reading Energy Budget

7 February 20227 February 2022 physbang Mechanics

Slowing and Stopping

To conclude the recent series of posts related to different aspects of motion, we will now look at a real-world application of these ideas: in particular, the physics of slowing and stopping a road vehicle. An earlier post (from 2019) covered the two components of a vehicle’s overall stopping distance so I won’t repeat that … Continue reading Slowing and Stopping

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