2009 AP physics c (EM).pdf
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AP? Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
2009 Free-Response Questions
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TABLE OF INFORMATION FOR 2008 and 2009
CONSTANTS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
Proton mass, 271.67 10 kgpm
-= ¥ Electron charge magnitude, 191.60 10 Ce -= ¥
Neutron mass, 271.67 10 kgnm
-= ¥ 1 electron volt, 191 eV 1.60 10 J-= ¥
Electron mass, 319.11 10 kgem
-= ¥ Speed of light, 83.00 10 m sc = ¥
Avogadro’s number, 23 -10 6.02 10 molN = ¥
Universal gravitational
constant,
11 3 26.67 10 m kg sG -= ¥ i
Universal gas constant, 8.31 J (mol K)R = i Acceleration due to gravity
at Earth’s surface,
29.8 m sg =
Boltzmann’s constant,
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