Flipping Physics
Demonstrating How Helmets Affect Impulse and Impact Force
Demonstrating and measuring how a helmet changes impulse, impact force and change in time during a collision.
Curated Video
Why Can’t You Clench Your Fist Right After Waking Up?
When you wake up, it takes some time to get the electrolytes flowing through the muscles in your hands again. That’s why you may not be able to make a fist right after waking up. This effect is more pronounced if you don’t wake up...
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Solving another problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Momentum And Impulse, Part 4
The Noted Anatomist
Autonomic innervation of the heart
This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on heart innervation. It focuses on the following: - Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic). -...
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Solving a final problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Momentum And Impulse, Part 5
Flipping Physics
How to Wear A Helmet - A PSA from Flipping Physics
Wearing a helmet is all about impulse, change in momentum and the force of impact. This video illustrates why you should secure your helmet to your head. Thank you very much to Colton and Jean Johnson who said yes when I asked them if I...
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would you solve this problem? Momentum And Impulse, Part 3
Religion for Breakfast
Star Wars Fan Fiction Explains Early Christian Apocrypha
You probably have heard about the canonical Gospels in the New Testament. They introduce famous characters like the apostles Peter and John. But they also introduce not-so-famous characters that only show up for one chapter or...
Virtually Passed
Impulse and momentum derivation
With the assistance of an animation, this video shows how to calculate impulse using the change in momentum.
Curated Video
Understanding Reflex Arcs in the Nervous System
The video is a lesson on reflex arcs and the function of reflex actions in the nervous system. Using a hot pan as an example, the video describes how pain receptors in the skin detect a stimulus, which triggers a series of neuronal...
Flipping Physics
Impulse Derivation and Demonstration
Calculus is used to derive and define Impulse. The force as a function of time acting on a ball is demonstrated and graphed in slow motion. Want Lecture Notes? https://www.flippingphysics.com/impulse-area.html This is an AP Physics C:...
Curated Video
An Introduction to the Nervous System: Structure and Function
The video provides an overview of the nervous system, explaining what it is, how it works, and its different components. The narrator describes the function and role of sensory receptors, neurons (sensory, relay, and motor), and...
The Noted Anatomist
Autonomic innervation of vessels
This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on vessel innervation. It focuses on the following: - Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic). -...
Catalyst University
Physical Differentials (1 of 2): Newtonian Transformations
Physical Differentials (1 of 2): Newtonian Transformations
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Impulse
What is an impulse? Why should force be averaged when applied in an equation? Momentum And Impulse, Part 2
Professor Dave Explains
Types of Tissue Part 4: Nervous Tissue
We've learned about epithelial tissue, connective tissue, and muscle tissue, so now it's time to learn about the fourth and final type, nervous tissue! That means all the neurons that send signals around your body. These make up the...
Flipping Physics
Impulse for Two Objects being Attracted to One Another
In a universe devoid of anything else, two identical spheres of mass, m, and radius, R, are released from rest when they have a distance between their centers of mass of X. Find the magnitude of the impulse delivered to each sphere until...
Flipping Physics
Using Impulse to Calculate Initial Height
A 66 g beanbag is dropped and stops upon impact with the ground. If the impulse measured during the collision is 0.33 N·s, from what height above the ground was the beanbag dropped?
Flipping Physics
Impulse Introduction or If You Don't Bend Your Knees When Stepping off a Wall
Now mr.p doesn’t bend his knees when stepping off a wall. What is the new force of impact?
The Noted Anatomist
Autonomic innervation of the lungs
This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on lung innervation. It focuses on the following: - Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic). - Parasympathetic...
TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Momentum
What is the equation for momentum? Why is this equation useful? Momentum And Impulse, Part 1
APMonitor
Data Science 🐍 Time Series
Time series data is produced sequentially as new measurements are recorded. Models derived from the data give insight into what happens next. They also show how the system can be changed to achieved a different future outcome. Time...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Linear Momentum and Impulse Review
Review of the topics of Linear Momentum and Impulse covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.