Instructional Video23:40
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Acceleration-Time Graphs

3rd - Higher Ed
Dylan gives Lotus a VIP tour of Lexicorp’s state-of-the-art facilities. On the surface, she’s here to buy stuff, but secretly, she’s investigating the link between Lexicorp and the missile launch! This lesson will apply...
Instructional Video15:17
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Relative Velocity in 2D

3rd - Higher Ed
Princess Lotus and Markio battle for 1st place – until the game is interrupted by an unexpected visitor. This lesson will show you how to solve 3 common types of 2D relative velocity questions.

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Instructional Video2:34
FuseSchool

Balanced & Unbalanced Forces

6th - Higher Ed
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool How do we find out whether the forces acting on an object are balanced or unbalanced? Learn in this video from the "Forces and Motion" chapter of the FuseSchool GCSE /...
Instructional Video5:51
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Power

12th - Higher Ed
Mr.P introduces power which equals work divided by change in time and it also equals force times velocity times cosine theta.
Instructional Video5:18
Professor Dave Explains

Special Relativity Part 1: From Galileo to Einstein

9th - Higher Ed
We talked a little bit about relative motion in the classical physics course, with Galileo dropping stuff in boats. But once Einstein got his hands on relativity, he went a little nutty with it! The inertial reference frames are back but...
Instructional Video5:43
Flipping Physics

Rotational Equilibrium Introduction (and Static Equilibrium too!!)

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to Rotational Equilibrium with a review of Translational Equilibrium and demonstrations. Wait there’s more … Static Equilibrium!
Instructional Video5:56
Professor Dave Explains

Relative Motion and Inertial Reference Frames

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know that everything is moving? Even you, as you're sitting perfectly still, because the earth is moving, and the sun, and the galaxy, and so forth. For this reason, it only makes sense to talk about the motion of some object...
Instructional Video3:45
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Equilibrium

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about and see examples of Translational Equilibrium.
Instructional Video3:24
FuseSchool

Velocity Time Graphs

6th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video13:01
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Relative Velocity in 1D

3rd - Higher Ed
A massive sinkhole appears in the middle of Central Park! Which superhero will be the first to respond? This lesson will explain how to calculate the relative velocity of an object in different inertial frames of...
Instructional Video22:41
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Distance-Time and Displacement-Time Graphs

3rd - Higher Ed
Mark Brent’s coffee run takes a turn for the worse when he has a nasty encounter with Negative Nancy! This lesson will discover the importance of distance-time graphs and displacement-time graphs for representing motion.

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Instructional Video7:31
Professor Dave Explains

Position/Velocity/Acceleration Part 2: Graphical Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
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....
Instructional Video15:06
Schooling Online

Physics Introduction to Statics and Dynamics: Forces and Newton's Laws - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

3rd - Higher Ed
Vector Man rescues someone who is having a heart attack! But he doesn’t take them to the hospital… This lesson will apply Newton’s 1st Law of Motion to stationary, moving and accelerating objects.

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Instructional Video3:05
DoodleScience

Newton's Laws of Motion _ A-Level Physics

12th - Higher Ed
Doodle Science teaches you high school and College physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Instructional Video20:56
Physics Girl

1D Motion & Kinematics - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern

9th - 12th
Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need an AP Physics 1 review before the exam? This course is for you! Exercises in this video: PROBLEM 1 A girl is riding her bike with a constant velocity of 10 m/s. How...
Instructional Video7:09
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Work with Examples

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to the physics equation for work, including a few basic examples of positive vs. negative work.
Instructional Video5:29
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Newton’s First Law of Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about Newton’s First Law of Motion with two examples shown. Plus, I snuck in some free body diagrams and subtle hints at Newton’s Second and Third Laws as well. Thank you so much to Mrs. Zeller for being a Flipping Physics...
Instructional Video2:10
Visual Learning Systems

Force and Newton's Laws: Newton's First Law of Motion

3rd - 8th
This video discusses the principle of force and the application of Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will witness the effect of friction on force and see how force is calculated. Other terminology includes: inertia, weight, mass,...
Instructional Video5:51
Professor Dave Explains

Newton's First Law of Motion: Mass and Inertia

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know that if you throw a rock in space, whatever velocity it has at the moment that it leaves your hand, it will continue moving with that velocity indefinitely? That's Newton's first law. It applies to objects on earth as well,...
Instructional Video5:46
Physics Girl

Special Relativity and the Twin Paradox

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Everyone knows that one twin is always older in a pair. But, could a twin be years older? A video from an extensive physics playlist explains Einstein's theory of special relativity. Topics include the speed of light, special versus...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Force of Friction Keeping Velocity Constant

11th - 12th
Calculate the coefficient of kinetic friction for a block that is on an incline plane with this video lecture. Video includes a step-by-step process for solving these types of problems. [9:09]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Newton's Laws of Motion: Newton's Second Law of Motion

9th - 10th
Video lecture explains Newton's Second Law of Motion: F=ma. [7:14]
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Choosing Kinematic Equations

9th - 10th
Kinematic equations help solve for an unknown in a problem when an object has either a constant velocity or constant acceleration. This video will help you choose which kinematic equations you should use, given the type of problem you're...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Constant Velocity: Lesson 2

9th - 10th
This lesson introduces the concept of constant velocity. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Constant Velocity."