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Mazz Media
Kinematics
This live-action video program is about the word Kinematics. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Kinematics through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Flipping Physics
Understanding Uniformly Accelerated Motion
Students sometimes have a difficult time understanding what acceleration in meters per second squared really means. Therefore, I present acceleration as meters per second every second instead. This helps students gain a better conceptual...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinematics Part 1: Horizontal Motion
Alright, it's time to learn how mathematical equations govern the motion of all objects! Ready? Yes you are. Come on, it'll be fun. The math is really easy. I promise. You're being a big baby, just watch this!
Mazz Media
Forces
Real World Science: Force is one of a series of videos that encourages children to explore the world of science in their immediate surroundings. Through observation and experimentation, students will learn properties of forces, Newton's...
Curated Video
Newton's Second Law and Momentum: Relating Force and Change in Momentum.
This is a lecture video on Newton's second law and momentum, where the relationship between the change in momentum of an object and the resultant force acting on an object is explained. The video covers the derivation of the equation F =...
Curated Video
Newton's Second Law: Relationship between Acceleration and Resultant Force
This video is a lecture on Newton's Second Law, which explains the relationship between the acceleration of an object and the resultant force applied to it. The definition of acceleration is discussed, and it is demonstrated how...
Curated Video
Introduction to Newton's Three Laws of Motion
The video is a lesson on Newton's three laws of motion. It explains each law and provides examples to illustrate them. The video provides calculations to demonstrate the second law and gives examples of interactions between objects to...
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Uniform Circular Motion
It explains uniform circular motion and its examples. It talks about centripetal and centrifugal force.
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Free Fall
It explains free fall and the relation between acceleration due to gravity and universal gravitational constant.
Professor Dave Explains
Position/Velocity/Acceleration Part 1: Definitions
If we are going to study the motion of objects, we are going to have to learn about the concepts of position, velocity, and acceleration. More scalars and vectors! Once we get this stuff out of the way, we can really get cooking.
Professor Dave Explains
Position/Velocity/Acceleration Part 2: Graphical Analysis
Everyone loves graphs! Especially when they give us so much information about the motion of an object. Position, velocity, and acceleration can be plotted against time, and these curves all relate to one another in interesting ways....
Mazz Media
Speed Velocity and Acceleration
Why do objects move in certain ways? Students will learn that English mathematician Isaac Newton figured out the basic laws that govern how objects move. The program explains the difference between speed, velocity and acceleration and...
Flipping Physics
Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law - Introduction
A very basic introduction to the rotational form of Newton’s Second Law of Motion by way of its translational form.
TMW Media
Projectile Motion: Equations for the Y direction
What are the equations needed to solve for the Y direction? Projectile Motion, Part 3
TMW Media
Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem: The formula for kinetic energy
What do you think energy is? What is the equation for kinetic energy? What is the unit of kinetic energy?
Kinetic Energy And The Work - Energy Theorem, Part 1
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Forces - Formulae (Force, Mass, Velocity, Acceleration)
In this video we will look at how force, mass, velocity and acceleration are all related. Remember that velocity is the speed in a particular direction - a vector quantity! To change the velocity of an object there needs to be a force...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Newton's Third Law
Learn about Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Several examples of Newton’s Third Law Force Pairs are demonstrated and discussed. We even travel to Dandong, China.
Flipping Physics
Power using Derivative and Unit Vectors - Example
Example: A 0.280 kg object has a position described by the function, position as a function of time equals 5.00 t^3 - 8.00 t^2 - 30.0 t meters. What is the net power being delivered to the object at 2.00 seconds? Want Lecture Notes?...
ProEdify
Understanding Mechanical Energy and the Conservation Principle
The video discusses the law of conservation of energy, focusing on mechanical energy, specifically gravitational potential energy. It explains how energy is transformed and transferred between different forms, such as kinetic and...
Professor Dave Explains
Work and Energy
What's work? Not that place you go to earn money. In physics it means something else. And what's energy? Not like in the groovy sense. Actually, energy is one of the most improperly used words in the English language. Let physics define...
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Forces - Weight Force Mass Gravity
In this video you will about weight, force, mass and gravity. When it says 56 kilograms on your bathroom scales, what are you actually measuring? Well, if you said weight, like most people would, then you are sort-of wrong! Kilograms are...
Visual Learning Systems
Motion: Acceleration
Students will explore the principles of motion, the basic concepts of speed and velocity and how speed and acceleration are calculated. Numerous examples of common occurrences illustrate the principles of motion. Other terminology...
Curated Video
Acceleration-1
This live-action video program is about the word Acceleration. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Acceleration through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...