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Impact Crater Lab
The impact crater of a small metal ball of 63.7 grams (0.0637kg) is dropped from 8 different heights, ranging from 0.20m to 0.90m was observed. A mean was measured for the craters diameter. Using the equation E=mg$\Delta$h given that we have m, and g is a constant of 9.81 we can find the kinetic energy of the ball on impact. The relationship between crater diameter, D, and impact energy, E, is given by D=kE$^n$ where K is constant and n is found by the gradient of the graph and is also constant. This can be modified to give $\log D = n\log E + \log k$.
Will Wrathall

Quantum Field Theory
Detailed notes
Diego Restrepo

Solutions to the Damped Oscillator Equation
This paper describes the three conditions of damped oscillations and the mathematical formulations of each condition.
jithpadduri.123

Drawing Circuits with qcircuit
An example from qtutorial.pdf, included in the qcircuit documentation.
Note: Doesn't work with XeLaTeX.
Bryan Eastin, Steve T Flammia, Travis L Scholten (qcircuit documentation)

RevTeX 4.2 Template and Sample
Template for American Physical Society (APS) and American Institute of Physics (AIP) journals, including Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A-E, Physical Review X, Reviews of Modern Physics, Applied Phyiscs Letters, using the ReVTeX 4.2 document class.
The American Physical Society

Lab Report Template for CHS Physics 211 v2.0
This is the template used in Physics 211 (calculus-based mechanics) as taught at Cortland High School in Cortland, NY.
The abstract should be a short 3-5 sentence paragraph. In it, you should state the hypothesis, what you did, and what you found. The abstract is meant to be a very short summary of your paper to follow. It is a good suggestion to write the abstract last in your report after you have written everything else. This will allow you to best summarize your work.
CHARLES CANESTARO

E6 Übungsblatt 12
Experimentalphysik 6: Festkörperphysik
Jean Amadeus Elsner

Th\'eorie cin\'etique des gaz parfaits.
Chapitre 2, Peip2, Polytech'Nice Sophia, sans les sch\'emas et applications sch\'ematis\'ees
Rémy Collie

Figures TikZ du cours "Fluides parfaits
Ce document regroupe les codes TIKZ des figures utilisées pour le cours "DYNAMIQUE DES FUIDES PARFAITS" situé à la page http://femto-physique.fr/mecanique_des_fluides/mecaflu_C2.php
J. Roussel