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183_notes:model_of_a_wire [2015/09/28 20:06] caballero183_notes:model_of_a_wire [2021/02/18 20:35] – [Modeling a Solid Wire with Springs] stumptyl
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-===== Modeling a Solid Wire with Springs ======+Section 4.4 and 4.5 in Matter and Interactions (4th edition) 
  
-To understand how solids exert different forces, you must learn how the microscopic, ball and spring model relates to more macroscopic measures such as elongation/compression and force. To do this, we will need to model the interatomic bond between two atoms in cubic lattice a spring. In these notes, you will read about the relationship between microscopic physical quantities and macroscopic ones as they relate to the extension or compression of solid materials.+===== Modeling Solid Wire with Springs ======
  
 +To understand how solids exert different forces, you must learn how the microscopic, ball and spring model relates to more macroscopic measures such as elongation/compression and force. To do this, we will need to model the interatomic bond between two atoms in a cubic lattice a spring. **In these notes, you will read about the relationship between microscopic physical quantities and macroscopic ones as they relate to the extension or compression of solid materials.
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 ==== Lecture Video ==== ==== Lecture Video ====
  
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