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Mr. Arnold's Projectile Velocity Lab
From WatchKnow, produced by Kerry Matthews
Mr. Arnold's high school physics class is studying the characteristics of a projectile's trajectory.  This video shows his students inside the lab, testing various horizontal and parabolic launched projectiles' velocity using spring-loaded cannons.  The students then travel outside and continue their observations and calculations by launching rockets in an open field. The WatchKnowLearn team was also there with their cameras and tour bus to help capture the event. (5:40)
 
Found by begamatt in Projectile Motion
September 5, 2011 at 09:50 PM
 
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Skateboarding Frame of Reference Demonstration
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
All motion is relative to a frame of reference.  A simple demonstration showing this to be true.

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1:22 A second, similar demonstration

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Found by Flipping Physics in Relative Motion
October 15, 2014 at 01:44 PM
 
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Conservation of Energy
From learner.org, produced by California Institute of Technology
The myth of the energy crisis. According to one of the major laws of physics, energy is neither created nor destroyed. (29:02)
 
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March 22, 2010 at 08:53 PM
 
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Introduction to Newton’s First Law of Motion
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
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 Correspondent!

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0:34 1st Example: Mrs. Zeller presents an object at rest
1:08 What does it mean “No net external force acting on the rock”?
2:20 2nd Example: An object in motion
3:21 What does “constant velocity” mean?
4:00 Also called the Law of Inertia
4:22 The two most common mistakes students make

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Found by Flipping Physics in Newton's First Law
June 1, 2015 at 12:52 PM
 
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Einstein's Miracle Year: Major Theories Published
From YouTube, produced by History Channel
This video explains how, in one year, Albert Einstein challenges centuries of scientific thought with his new controversial idea, the General Theory of Relativity as well as other theories that have remade physics. It is a well done video and gives insights into how Einstein thought. (05:52)
 
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March 4, 2011 at 09:46 PM
 
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Introduction to Kinetic Energy with Example Problem
From youtu.be, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Mr.p rides a bike and drives a car to help you learn about Kinetic Energy. Want physics.com/intro-ke.html">Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

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0:05 Defining Kinetic Energy
0:36 Joules, the units for Kinetic Energy
1:27 Can Kinetic Energy be negative?
1:54 Defining the example problem
3:01 A common mistake
3:35 Actually solving the problem
4:57 Visualizing the answer

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Found by Flipping Physics in Work, Energy and Power
November 18, 2015 at 02:17 PM
 
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Ohm's Law (Interactive)
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by WGBH Educational Foundation
In this interactive simulation adapted from the University of Colorado's Physics Education Technology project, learn about the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance. Known as Ohm's law, this relationship can be described by the equation V = I x R. In this activity, you can adjust the voltage and resistance in a simple circuit to see how the current changes according to Ohm's law.
 
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May 18, 2012 at 10:36 PM
 
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Particles and Waves
From learner.org, produced by California Institute of Technology
Even before the crisis of the atom, there was evidence that light, which was certainly a wave, could sometimes act like a particle. In the new physics, called quantum mechanics, not only does light come in quanta called photons, but electrons and other particles also interfere like waves.
 
Found by laneyk in Quantum Mechanics
March 24, 2010 at 04:50 PM
 
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Velocity and Time
From learner.org, produced by California Institute of Technology
(When you click on the link, please go to Video #43 for this particular video.) Unlike Lorentz, Albert Einstein was motivated to perfect the central ideas of physics rather than to explain the Michelson-Morley experiment. The result was a wholly new understanding of the meaning of space and time, including such matters as the transformation of velocities, time dilation, and the twin paradox. (29:02)
 
Found by laneyk in Relativity
March 22, 2010 at 10:43 PM
 
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The Importance of Play
From pbs.org, produced by PBS
In this clip from Nature, we see how animal play teaches animals about how things work, and the physics of the world.  (01:13)
 
Found by Rockefellerteacher in Raccoons
January 15, 2013 at 02:43 PM
 
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Reviewing Moments
From YouTube, produced by Kamal Wafi
A review of the physics principles moments, equilibrium with example questions taken from the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) exam papers. Video explanation similar to a Skype session with image examples of various math problems worked out.  Key Terms: Moment, Equilibrium, Force. Length: 14:51.
 
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June 16, 2012 at 06:58 AM
 
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Fundamentals of Chemistry (02:01): Matter and Mass
From YouTube, produced by mrfordsclass
Almost all Anatomy and Physiology course require that the student have a basic level of chemistry knowledge. Lesson 02 Chemistry covers the basics of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, and nutrition that most A&P student need to make it through the course. Keep in mind that each of these topics takes about a year of college to gain a better understanding; this video series is just a quick survey to get you up to speed.  (09:22) 
 
Found by MrFordsClass in Introduction to Chemistry
September 26, 2014 at 02:48 PM
 
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Coulomb's Law PSSC English
From YouTube, produced by Richard Leacock
From the PSSC Collection of Physics Films. Professors at Princeton demonstrate classic experiments used to explain Coulomb's Law. Even though it's black and white the demonstrations are great (30:01).
 
Found by tyler.arnold in Coulomb's Law
September 19, 2012 at 09:54 PM
 
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Why Do I Need to Wear a Bicycle Helmet?
From teachingchannel.org, produced by The Teaching Channel
Lesson Objective: Create a key experience for a unit on Newton’s Laws.  Questions to Consider: See how a physics demonstration shows kids why they need to wear a helmet. How does Mr. Rettberg use the demonstration as a touchstone experience? How does Mr. Rettberg reinforce difficult concepts and vocabulary? (07:29)
 
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Newton's Laws of Motion
January 19, 2012 at 10:12 PM
 
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The Energy Song by Bo
From youtube.com, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Sing and learn about Work and Mechanical Energy with Bo! This is an AP Physics 1 topic. (03:23)
 
Found by Flipping Physics in Types of Energy
January 15, 2016 at 12:49 PM
 
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Merry-Go-Round Angular Moment with Analysis
From YouTube
Physics students are experiencing moment of inertia firsthand on the playground. When all the passengers move toward the center of the merry go round they reduce their moment of inertia and their angular velocity increases (05:28).
 
Found by tyler.arnold in Angular Momentum
September 19, 2012 at 08:43 PM
 
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Alevel Hook's and energy question 2010 Q19
From YouTube, produced by Kamal Wafi
Alevel physics questions with Hook's law and energy transformations
 
Found by Kamal101 in Tension
June 16, 2012 at 06:32 AM
 
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Quantum Levitation
From YouTube, produced by Tel-Aviv University
Quantum levitation. “Superconductivity locked in space,” a phenomenon known as quantum trapping. Video courtesy of the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), representing the science center and museum field worldwide. To learn more, visit www.astc.org. Follow us on Twitter: @ScienceCenters.

Tel-Aviv University demos quantum superconductors locked in a magnetic field (www.quantumlevitation.com). For an explanation of the physics behind this demonstration, visit www.quantumlevitation.com/levitation/The_physics.html.
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Found by Mrs Jefferies in Electromagnetic
December 25, 2011 at 09:27 PM
 
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Aristotle Part 1
From YouTube
A video about Aristotle.  He is one of the most important founding figures in Western philosophy. He was the first to create a comprehensive system of Western philosophy, encompassing morality and aesthetics, logic and science, politics and metaphysics. Aristotle's views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the Renaissance, although they were ultimately replaced by modern physics. In the biological sciences, some of his observations were only confirmed to be accurate in the nineteenth century. His works contain the earliest known formal study of logic, which were incorporated in the late nineteenth century into modern formal logic.
 
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January 22, 2010 at 11:42 AM
 
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Centripetal Force, Penny on a Hanger
From YouTube, produced by North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Part of NCSSM Online Physics Collection: This video deals with centripetal force acting on an object to move it in a circular path. http://www.dlt.ncssm.edu
 
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February 6, 2012 at 10:07 AM
 
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Helium Is Lighter than Air Using Bubbles Demonstration
From YouTube, produced by Teachers Trade Secrets
Demonstrating that helium is lighter than air with bubbles that rise. Watch David Richardson from the Institute of Physics demonstrate these fascinating, yet simple physics experiments that you can replicate in class. (1:30)
 
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April 26, 2011 at 08:26 PM
 
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Introduction to Inertia and Inertial Mass
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Before you can start learning about Forces and Newton’s Laws of Motion, you need to understand inertia and mass.  This video defines both and more specifically inertial mass.

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1:04 Demonstrating inertia
1:26 Defining inertial mass
2:17 Marcia demonstrates the concept of inertial mass
3:06 Inertial mass not Gravitational mass
4:00 How I filmed a steel sphere moving at a constant velocity

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October 27, 2014 at 08:55 AM
 
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The Life of Albert Einstein, Part 2/4
From 5min, produced by WorldwideMedia
The Life of Albert Einstein. Part 2/4 - Learn about how Albert Einstein started studying at the Polytechnic and how he started thinking about physics. In this video you will also learn about his family life and how he became the world's greatest thinker. (04:33)
 
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March 14, 2011 at 04:04 PM
 
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Introduction to Base Dimensions and Your Friends
From YouTube, produced by Flipping Physics
Introduction to SI (Système international d'unités or Metric Units) and English (or Imperial) units. Dimensions are your Friend.

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0:15 Dimensions are your Friends!
2:11 Base Dimensions
2:43 The Table of Base Dimensions

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December 21, 2013 at 02:28 PM
 
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Introduction to Newton’s Third Law of Motion
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Learn about Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Several examples of Newton’s Third Law Force Pairs are demonstrated and discussed. We even travel to Dandong, China.

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0:47 Ball and Head Force Pair
1:49 At the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
2:35 Why I don’t like the Action/Reaction definition
3:30 Hammer and Nail Force Pair
4:20 Mr.p and Wall Force Pair
4:36 Kevin Zhang and The Great Wall Force Pair
5:23 The Great Wall Location Shots
5:36 Filming the intro

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