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Curated Video
Introduction to Quantities and Equations in Motion
The video discusses the various quantities associated with motion, including distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration. It explains the differences between scalar and vector quantities and provides examples to demonstrate...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinematics Part 3: Projectile Motion
Things don't always move in one dimension, they can also move in two dimensions. And three as well, but slow down buster! Let's do two dimensions first. You know, like a cannonball. Isn't this getting fun?
Flipping Physics
Torque Introduction
Translational and Rotational motion are demonstrated and reviewed. Torque is introduced via the equation and several door opening demonstrations. Moment arm or lever arm is defined and illustrated.
Visual Learning Systems
What Is Sound?: How Does Sound Travel?
Upon viewing the What is Sound video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that sound is produced when matter vibrates. Explain that sound energy can travel through air, liquids, and solids, which are generally...
Curated Video
Translational Motion
This live-action video program is about the word Translational Motion. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Translational Motion through use of video footage, photographs,...
msvgo
Motion and Reference Points
It describes motion and reference point for describing motion and compares uniform and non-uniform motion.
Professor Dave Explains
Introduction to Classical Physics
Physics is the grandaddy of the sciences! When those ancient dudes in togas were philosophizing about the way the universe works, they were setting the stage for what we now know of as physics, even though it didn't really get going...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby
Bobby teaches the basics of friction and the differences between Static and Kinetic Friction.
Flipping Physics
Center of Mass Introduction
Center of mass is defined and demonstrated in projectile motion. We demonstrate what happens when you push at or near the center of mass. The center of mass of a Feeble is demonstrated. And the “Hang Test” is used to find the center of...
Curated Video
Origins and Styles of Anime
Anime is an abbreviation of the word 'animation'. Outside of Japan though, anime has come to mean a style of Japanese illustration and artwork. Explore the vibrant characters, colorful graphics, and fantastical themes that make the anime...
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.
Planet PE
GCSE PE Planes of movement
In this video we begin my series of quick fire revision videos in preparation for the gcse pe exam. We start by looking at the 3 different planes of motion and try to break down each one to easily understand the topic. The 3 planes are...
Curated Video
Push
This live-action video program is about the word push. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word push through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated...
msvgo
AC Generator
This nugget explains the construction and working of an important application of electromagnetic induction and AC generator.
Science360
Piezo Power Under pressure, crystals live up to their electric potential
Some materials generate an electrical potential when they’re mechanically stressed. This ability to convert mechanical energy into a tiny jolt of electricity (or vice-versa) is called the piezoelectric effect, and engineers have been...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinetic Molecular Theory and the Ideal Gas Laws
I bet many of you think that the ideal gas law must prohibit passing gas on the elevator. That's a very good guideline, but there are other important laws we must know! Let Professor Dave run you through the details.
Virtually Passed
Linearization PROOF | Nonlinear Dynamics (Part 3 extra)
This video shows a formal proof behind linearization for 2D flows:
dx/dt = f
(x,y)
dy/d
t
= g(x,y)
Step 1: Find fixed points. This involves solving for where dx/dt and dy/dt
b
oth are equal to 0.
...
dx/dt = f
(x,y)
dy/d
t
= g(x,y)
Step 1: Find fixed points. This involves solving for where dx/dt and dy/dt
b
oth are equal to 0.
...
Professor Dave Explains
Kinetic Molecular Theory and its Postulates
We learned about ideal gases and the ideal gas laws, and we briefly touched on kinetic molecular theory, which puts these laws in context. But let's now go through this theory more rigorously, analyzing each postulate one at a time.
TMW Media
Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension: Average acceleration
What is acceleration? Learn how to calculate the average acceleration of an object.<br/>
Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension, Part 4
Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension, Part 4
Flipping Physics
Rotational Equilibrium Introduction (and Static Equilibrium too!!)
An introduction to Rotational Equilibrium with a review of Translational Equilibrium and demonstrations. Wait there’s more … Static Equilibrium!
Flipping Physics
Creating a Position vs. Time Graph using Stop Motion Photography
We talk about a lot of graphs in the theoretical sense. In this video we are actually going to create a position versus time graph in a real sense. By using stop motion photography and stopping a ball at various intervals while...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Who was? Galileo
Find out which discoveries caused Galileo to be persecuted.
Flipping Physics
The Classic Bullet Projectile Motion Experiment
One bullet is fired horizontally and simultaneously a second bullet is dropped from the same height. Neglecting air resistance and assuming the ground is level, which bullet hits the ground first?