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Drag Force Cross Sectional Area Demonstration
The cross sectional area of the drag force demonstrated.
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Force, Mass, and Acceleration: The Fundamental Connection
Explore the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration in this quick physics demonstration. See how changes in force and mass affect the acceleration of an object.
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Demonstrating the Direction of the Force of Friction
In this physics lesson, we break down how the force of friction always opposes sliding motion, whether it’s static or kinetic friction. Through clear demonstrations, motion tracking, and connections to Newton’s Laws of Motion, you’ll see...
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Electric Potential Energy of 3 Point Charges
Struggling to understand electric potential energy in a system of three point charges? In this AP Physics 2 lesson, Mr. P and the Flipping Physics crew walk through a conceptual and mathematical breakdown of how to calculate and...
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Bernoulli’s Principle in Action: Soda Can Edition
Watch two soda cans mysteriously move toward one another using nothing but air—and phys
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Real-Life Example of Fluid Flow Physics - Leaves in a River
Watch the continuity equation of ideal fluid flow in action using a real river example. A clear, visual explanation perfect for physics students.
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Using Graphs to Answer "Why" Questions of Electric Potential Energy
Why is the electric potential energy of unlike charges negative? Why does it decrease as they get closer? In this Flipping Physics lesson, we graph electric potential energy vs. distance for a two-point charge system and use the shape of...
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Electric Potential Explained Simply
Electric potential is one of the most important ideas in electrostatics, and in this video, Mr. P from Flipping Physics clearly explains what electric potential is, how it differs from electric potential energy, and how to calculate it...
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Fixing Unit 2a Misconceptions in AP Physics 1
Struggling with forces and Newton’s Laws in AP® Physics 1? In this lesson, we clear up some of the most common stumbling blocks from roughly the first half of Unit 2, including center of mass, translational equilibrium, constant velocity...
Science Buddies
How to Make an Ultrasonic Levitator
It's not magic; it's science! Build your own acoustic levitator to make objects float in midair using invisible sound waves.<br/>
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Feel Sound With Your Fingertips: Ultrasonic Haptics
How to build a simple Arduino circuit to demonstrate ultrasonic haptics.
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Bristlebot Motion Tracking
Bristlebots are tiny little robots with no "brain." They are powered by vibrations and move around randomly. Even if there is no brain, can you still influence how they move by changing their design? Find out in this fun robotics project!
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Which Way is Drag? Aerodynamic Forces on Airplanes, Parachutes, and Rockets
Understand the forces of lift and drag (also called air resistance) and which way they point on different objects as they move through the air.
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Modeling Your Local Watershed and Nutrient Pollution
Looking for instructions on how to make a meaningful science project from this tool?
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How to Make Soft Robotic Skin
When you think about robots, do you think of something made from metal? What if robots could have stretchy, flexible skin just like humans? How would they detect when someone tapped them on the shoulder or something rubbed against their...
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Predict Wildfires with Machine Learning: Python Tutorial
This video shows you how to create a Prophet model to predict where and how intense wildfires will be.
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Social Media's Impact on Mental Health
This video shows you how to create a Random Forest model to determine the factors that have the strongest impact on youth mental health scores. <br/>
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Hydroponics: Gardening Without Soil & Activity
What do plants need to grow? Most of us would answer that they need light, air, water, and soil. But by using a process called hydroponics, you can grow plants without soil! How does it work? Try this project and see for yourself!
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How to Connect Artificial Robotic Skin to an Arduino
When you think about robots, do you think of something made from metal? What if robots could have stretchy, flexible skin just like humans? How would they detect when someone tapped them on the shoulder or something rubbed against their...
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Embedded LEDs for Soft Robots
When you think about robots, do you think of something made from metal? What if robots could have stretchy, flexible skin just like humans? How would they detect when someone tapped them on the shoulder or something rubbed against their...
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Macroinvertebrates as Indicators of Pollution
In this science project, you will collect macroinvertebrate samples from multiple points along a body of water, ideally a small creek or stream, and test the pollution burden and biodiversity of small organisms or insects to see if...
Science Buddies
DIY Schlieren Imaging and Shadowgraphy
Learn how to see invisible air currents with this amazing optical setup!
Flipping Physics
Bernoulli’s Principle with Paper and Hair Dryer
Learn how Bernoulli’s Principle helps create lift using a simple demo with a paper strip and hair dryer. Physics made clear, fun, and free with Mr. P!
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Electrostatic Equilibrium
Learn the key principles of electrostatic equilibrium in this clear and engaging physics lesson from Flipping Physics. Discover why the electric field inside a conductor is zero, how excess charges distribute themselves on the surface,...