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Force mass acceleration example spring compression
What is the velocity a block must have such that it compresses the spring by 10cm? This will test your knowledge of Newtons laws and motion analysis: eg, dv/dt = a
TMW Media
Physics Power: Solving a problem, Part 2
Given certain parameters, how would you solve the second and third part of this problem? Physics Power, Part 3
Curated Video
Falling Objects and Terminal Velocity: Understanding Gravity, Air Resistance and Factors Affecting Velocity
This video explores the behavior of objects when they fall under gravity. It starts with a quick recap of Newton's Second Law, which explains the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. The video then looks at how weight is...
Next Animation Studio
Sea levels could rise by over 5 meters by the year 3000 if current
Antarctic ice sheet melting could increase sea levels by over five meters by the year 3000 if current warming trends continue.
Flipping Physics
How to Wear A Helmet - A PSA from Flipping Physics
Wearing a helmet is all about impulse, change in momentum and the force of impact. This video illustrates why you should secure your helmet to your head. Thank you very much to Colton and Jean Johnson who said yes when I asked them if I...
Flipping Physics
A "Show All Your Work!" Example
I demonstrate that the magnitude of the force normal and force of gravity acting on an object are not always the same, even though many students want to assume this is true. This is an example of where showing your work is incredibly...
Virtually Passed
Projectile Motion proof
Formulas used for finding the velocity and position of a projectile. Featured playlist 6 videos Dynamics: Curvilinear Motion Virtually Passed
Flipping Physics
Don't Drop Your Camera 5.0 Seconds After Liftoff
An advanced free-fall acceleration problem involving 2 parts and 2 objects. Problem: You are wearing your rocket pack (total mass = 75 kg) that accelerates you upward at a constant 10.5 m/s^2. While preparing to take pictures of the...
Curated Video
The Relationship Between Force and Momentum Change: Two Examples Explained
This is a physics lesson that explains the relationship between force, momentum, and acceleration. The video explains how force acting on an object causes a change in momentum, and how acceleration is linked to force. The equation, F =...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Static Friction on an Incline Problem
A book is resting on a board. One end of the board is slowly raised. The book starts to slide when the incline angle is 15°. What is the coefficient of static friction between the book and the incline?
TMW Media
Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: Solving another problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 5
Flipping Physics
Introductory Kinetic Friction on an Incline Problem
You place a book on a 14° incline and then let go of the book. If the book takes 2.05 seconds to travel 0.78 meters, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the book and the incline?
Let's Tute
The Physics of Centripetal Force and Circular Motion
In this video, the sport of Hammer throw is explained and how physics plays a crucial role in achieving a long-distance throw. The concept of centripetal force and how it affects circular motion is discussed with the help of an...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinematics Part 2: Vertical Motion
Alright, we did side to side, now let's go up and down! This is important if you are Wile E. Coyote and you want to drop rocks off of cliffs and know beforehand how long it takes to hit the ground, so you can finally get that pesky...
Schooling Online
Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Turning Forces
Brooke has planned a surprise! Can you guess where they are going? This lesson will introduce the centripetal force and torque. Definitions included: centripetal force, torque
3D Print General
10 Quick Tips for Better Faster Printing
The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/the3dprintgeneral05211 In today's video - I take a look at 10 quick tips to help you to improve your prints. Videos to Help...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Bobsledding
The winter games in Vancouver provide a chance for the United States' four-man bobsled team to win its first gold medal in more than 60 years. And with the help of Paul Doherty, senior scientist at the Exploratorium in San Francisco,...
Virtually Passed
Friction simple problem
Will block 1 slide down the hill? What is the inequality that needs to be satisfied?
Flipping Physics
AP Physics C: Simple Harmonic Motion Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review of Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM). SHM is defined. A horizontal mass-spring system is analyzed and proven to be in SHM and it’s period is derived. The difference between frequency and angular frequency is shown. The...
3D Print General
7 Tips to Improve Surface Quality of Your 3D Prints
In this video I try to give some tips to specifically improve the outer surface quality of your 3D prints.
Flipping Physics
Hooke's Law Introduction - Force of a Spring
Hooke’s law is demonstrated and graphed. Spring constant, displacement from equilibrium position, and restoring force are defined and demonstrated.
Flipping Physics
Physics "Magic Trick" on an Incline
Understand the forces acting on an object on an incline by analyzing the forces on a “floating block”.
Flipping Physics
Graphical Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) Example Problem
Again with the graphs? Yes. Absolutely Yes. Graphs are such an important part of any science, especially physics. The more you work with graphs, the more you will understand them. Here we combine graphs and uniformly accelerated motion....