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Dipole in a uniform external field
It explains about the dipole in a uniform external field and force on a dipole in a non uniform electric field.
Brian McLogan
Find the scalar that gives the vectors magnitude to 1
Find the scalar that gives the vectors magnitude to 1
TMW Media
Scalers and Vectors: Adding and subtracting vectors
Explain how to add and subtract vectors. What is a newton? Scalers and Vectors, Part 2
Flipping Physics
The Scalar Nature of Variables in Rotational Motion Equations
An honest look at vectors vs. scalars in rotational motion equations. Want Lecture Notes? Content Times: 0:00 All the equations 0:51 Common mistake 3:28 The correct equations
Flipping Physics
Electric and Gravitational Field Comparisons
Comparing the electric fields of point charges to the gravitational field of a planet both at a local and far distant location.
Flipping Physics
Wave Speed Equation Derivation and Demonstration
The equation for the speed of a wave is derived. The fact that amplitude, frequency, and wavelength do not affect wave speed is demonstrated. Two different solutions for wave speed are demonstrated.
Mazz Media
Free Body Diagram
In this live-action program viewers will learn A free body diagram is a simple diagram that shows the magnitude and direction of all the forces that are acting upon an object or body in any given situation. Students will come to...
Curated Video
Calculating the Force on a Conducting Wire in a Magnetic Field
This video explains how to calculate the magnitude of the force acting on a conducting wire when it is placed in a magnetic field. The video starts by explaining the motor effect and how a current carrying conductor experiences a force...
Brian McLogan
Finding the dot product of two vectors
Learn how to determine the dot product of vectors. The dot product of two vectors also called the scalar product of the vectors is the sum of the product of the components of the vectors in each direction. When the magnitudes of the...
Brian McLogan
How to tell if the two vectors are parallel, orthogonal or neither
How to tell if the two vectors are parallel, orthogonal or neither
Professor Dave Explains
Scientific Notation and Dimensional Analysis
In science, sometimes we have to talk about very large and very small numbers. We need a special way to do this called scientific notation. We also need a way to convert between different units of measurement. I know, I know, you hate...
Flipping Physics
When is a Pendulum in Simple Harmonic Motion?
Demonstrating when a pendulum is in simple harmonic motion.
Professor Dave Explains
Electric Charge and Electric Fields
What's the deal with electricity? Benjamin Franklin flies a kite one day and then all of a sudden you can charge your phone? There's a gap in conceptual understanding! Let's figure out what electricity is, exactly, and how it works.
Professor Dave Explains
Crystal Field Theory
We are used to using a theory like VSEPR theory to predict molecular geometry, but unfortunately with coordination compounds, things are not so simple, because of those pesky d orbitals on the central metal atom. Crystal field theory is...
FuseSchool
Velocity Time Graphs
Velocity Time Graphs | Force and Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In this video we are going to go through the differences between Speed and Velocity and how we might plot these out over time. CREDITS Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw...
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Vectors and Their Operations
An introduction to vectors and their operations.
ProEdify
Understanding Units of Measure and the SI System
This video introduces the concept of units of measure and the SI system of measurement, essential for understanding physical properties in science. It covers the importance of assigning units to numerical values to convey the magnitude...
Flipping Physics
A Visually Complicated Vector Addition Problem using Component Vectors
This visually confusing tip-to-tail vector addition problem can be solved just like our previous problems. Give your vectors names, draw a vector diagram, break vectors in to components, redraw the vector diagram, create a data table,...
Flipping Physics
An Introductory Torque Wrench Problem
A problem involving forces on a wrench is used to determine the torque exerted by the wrench. A “cheater pipe” is also added.
Flipping Physics
Dipole Electric Field
Two equal magnitude, but oppositely charge particles close to one another is often called an electric dipole. This shows the electric field caused by an electric dipole.
FuseSchool
Displacement Time Graphs
In this video we are going to go through the differences between Distance and Displacement and how we might plot these out over time. CREDITS Animation & Design: Waldi Apolis & Bing Rijper Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Clair Parker
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Displacement and the Differences Between Displacement and Distance
An introduction to Displacement including many different descriptions of displacement. This video also describes the differences between displacement and distance. There are also three different examples illustrating those differences.
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Potential Energy of a Spring
This nugget derive the potential energy of a spring with help of two considered cases-when block of mass streched and when compressed.