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Explore Research at the University of Florida: Arthur Hebard, a UF professor and experimental physicist, explains how his love for building and disassembling things influenced his interest in physics. (01:00)
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0:38 Vectors vs. Scalars
1:05 The Uniformly Accelerated Motion Equations
2:07 Acceleration
2:42 Velocity
3:03 Derivative and Integral Definitions
4:01 Projectile Motion
4:57 Newton's 2nd Law and Free Body Diagrams
5:41 Newton's 2nd Law using the Derivative
6:19 Impulse
6:59 Conservation of Momentum
7:34 The Force of Static and Kinetic Friction
8:31 The Direction of the Force of Friction
9:29 Work
9:58 Mechanical Energies (Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational Potential Energy)
10:26 3 Equations involving Mechanical Energies
11:14 Power
11:51 The Conservative Force Equation
12:55 Center of Mass of a System of Particles
13:35 Center of Mass of a Rigid Object
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This is a video to assist 5-7 graders in understanding the concepts of physics. It uses auto racing to illustrate the ideas. The video hits many different points and might be a good review for older students. Run time 07:49.
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"Everything we do and use is governed by the laws of Physics." This brief clip provides an introduction to Physics. (01:08)
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March 27, 2010 at 04:23 PM
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Review of the topics of Work, Energy, Power and Hooke’s Law covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
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0:18 Work
1:38 Kinetic Energy
2:13 Elastic Potential Energy
3:02 Gravitational Potential Energy
4:02 Work and Energy are in Joules
4:58 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
5:54 Work due to Friction equals the Change in Mechanical Energy
6:46 Power
7:46 Hooke’s Law (08:57)
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Understand the forces acting on an object on an incline by analyzing the forces on a “floating block”. This is an AP Physics 1 topic. (09:21)
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Pi is defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. A frisbee is used to show the definition of pi. The units for pi, radians, are discussed. The conversion factor between revolutions, degrees, and radians is introduced. Want physics.com/pi.html">Lecture Notes?
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0:22 The definition of pi
0:49 Demonstrating the definition of pi
1:35 The units for pi (radians)
2:04 revolutions, degrees, and radians
2:28 Please use rad for radians (not r, that is for radius)
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Found by Flipping Physics in Rotational Motion
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In this four-minute video, physicists study the primal forces of the
universe-gravity, electro-magnetics and the strong and weak nuclear
force as part of a series on the most important discoveries in the field of physics.
Found by freealan in Physics
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Review of the Rotational Dynamics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
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0:14 Torque
1:30 Moment Arm or Lever Arm
2:55 Net Torque
3:37 Moment of Inertia
4:29 Rotational Kinetic Energy
4:54 Rolling without slipping
6:31 Angular Momentum
7:06 Angular Impulse (08:37)
Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics 1
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Calculus based review of Newton’s three laws, basic forces in dynamics such as the force of gravity, force normal, force of tension, force applied, force of friction, free body diagrams, translational equilibrium, the drag or resistive force and terminal velocity. For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:18 Newton’s First Law
1:30 Newton’s Second Law
1:55 Newton’s Third Law
2:29 Force of Gravity
3:36 Force Normal
3:58 Force of Tension
4:24 Force Applied
4:33 Force of Friction
5:46 Static Friction
6:17 Kinetic Friction
6:33 The Coefficient of Friction
7:26 Free Body Diagrams
10:41 Translational equilibrium
11:41 Drag Force or Resistive Force
13:25 Terminal Velocity
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Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics C: Mechanics
March 16, 2017 at 01:04 PM
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Calculus based review of work done by constant and non-constant forces, Hooke’s Law, Work and Energy equations in isolated and non-isolated systems, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, conservative vs. nonconservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy, power, neutral, stable, and unstable equilibrium.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:11 Work done by a constant force
2:25 Work done by a non-constant force
3:58 Force of a Spring (Hooke’s Law)
4:52 Calculating the work done by the force of a spring
6:26 Net work equals change in kinetic energy
7:02 Gravitational Potential Energy
7:50 Non-isolated systems work and energy
8:29 Isolated systems work and energy
9:02 Conservative vs. Nonconservative forces
10:10 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
10:45 Power
12:09 Every derivative can be an integral
13:00 Conservative forces and potential energy
13:46 Deriving Hooke’s Law from elastic potential energy
14:22 Deriving the force of gravity from gravitational potential energy
15:17 Neutral, stable, and unstable equilibrium
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Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics C: Mechanics
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Review of conversions, velocity, acceleration, instantaneous and average velocity and acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, free fall and free fall graphs, component vectors, vector addition, unit vectors, relative velocity and projectile motion. For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:12 Introductory Concepts
2:07 Velocity and Acceleration
3:03 Uniformly Accelerated Motion
6:51 Free Fall
7:45 Free Fall Graphs
9:16 Component Vectors
10:58 Unit Vectors
13:09 Relative Velocity
13:51 Projectile Motion
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Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics C: Mechanics
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Calculus based review of moment of inertia for a system of particles and a rigid object with shape, the derivation of rotational kinetic energy, derivations of the following moments of inertia: Uniform Thin Hoop about is Cylindrical Axis, Uniform Rigid Rod about its Center of Mass and about one end, also the parallel axis theorem, torque, the rotational form of Newton’s Second Law, pulleys with mass and the force of tension, the Right Hand Rule for direction of torque, and rolling with and without slipping.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:10 Moment of Inertia of a system of particles derivation
1:46 Rotational Kinetic Energy derivation
2:49 Moment of Inertia of a rigid object with shape derivation
3:52 Moment of Inertia of a Uniform Thin Hoop about its Cylindrical Axis derivation
5:31 Moment of Inertia of a Uniform Rigid Rod about its Center of Mass derivation
8:02 Moment of Inertia of a Uniform Rigid Rod about one end derivation
9:16 The Parallel Axis Theorem
11:29 Torque
12:21 Simple torque diagram
14:14 Rotational form of Newton’s Second Law
15:07 Pulleys with mass and the Force of Tension
15:33 The Right Hand Rule the for the direction of torque
16:56 Rolling without Slipping
17:40 Rolling with Slipping
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Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics C: Mechanics
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Calculus based review of instantaneous and average angular velocity and acceleration, uniformly angularly accelerated motion, arc length, the derivation of tangential velocity, the derivation of tangential acceleration, uniform circular motion, centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, non-uniform circular motion, and the derivation of the relationship between angular velocity and period.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:10 Instantaneous and Average Angular Velocity and Acceleration
1:14 Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion
2:16 Arc Length
3:22 Tangential Velocity Derivation
4:29 Tangential Acceleration Derivation
6:03 Uniform Circular Motion and Centripetal Acceleration
8:04 Centripetal Force
9:20 Non-Uniform Circular Motion
10:21 Angular Velocity and Period Relationship Derivation
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Found by Flipping Physics in AP Physics C: Mechanics
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Calculus based review of definite integrals, indefinite integrals, and derivatives as used in kinematics. Graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration as a function of time are compared using derivatives and integrals. Two of the uniformly accelerated motion (or kinematics) equations are derived using indefinite integrals.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:11 Rearranging the acceleration equation to get change in velocity
1:41 Rearranging the velocity equation to get change in position
2:06 Comparing graphs of position, velocity, and acceleration as a function of time
3:28 Using the integral to solve for one of the uniformly accelerated motion equations
4:44 Using the integral to solve for a second uniformly accelerated motion equation
FYI: I do not teach integrals until we get to Work. By then the students who are taking calculus concurrently with AP Physics C Mechanics have had enough experience with derivatives that they only freak out a little bit when I teach them integrals.
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