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          Physics Girl Discusses Torque and Angular Momentum  with nice demonstrations (Year 9 Help)

           

          Crash Course Physics on Collisions and Linear momentum (Year 9 Help)

           

          Crash Course Physics on Circular Motion (Year 9 Help)

           

          Motion in One Dimension: Algebra Based Physics

          An introduction to motion in one dimension in algebra based physics including:
          - The differences between Displacement and Distance
          - The differences between Velocity and Speed
          - Example problems about finding Average Velocity
          - Example problem about Average Speed
          - Introduction to Acceleration with Example Problems
          - Understanding Acceleration Direction
          - Understanding and Walking graphs of Position, Velocity and Acceleration as a function of Time
          - Introduction to Uniformly Accelerated Motion or UAM
          - An Introductory UAM problem involving a braking bicycle
          - A complicated UAM problem of a Toy Car involving two different accelerations
          - The differences between instantaneous and average velocities
          - A graphical uniformly accelerated motion example problem
          - The Table of Friends (to keep track of dimensions)
          - Introduction to Free-Fall and the Acceleration due to Gravity
          - Analyzing the Apollo 15 Feather and Hammer Drop Experiment
          - Dropping a ball from 2.0 meters
          - Graphing the drop of a ball from 2.0 meters
          - Graphing the throw of a ball up to 2.0 meters
          - Comparing videos of the drop and upward throw of a ball
          - Creating a position vs. time graph using stop motion photography
          - Common mistakes when working on free-fall problems
          - A Complicated Free-Fall Problem That You Must Split Into Two Parts
          - Dropping dictionaries to prove the mass independence of free-fall acceleration
          - A more advanced free-fall problem involving 2 parts and 2 objects. 

           

          Motion in Two Dimensions: Algebra Based Physics

          It's all about motion in two dimensions, starting with Vectors and Scalars, then Projectile Motion and ending with Relative Motion

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          CrashCourse: Physics

          Dr. Shini Somara leads us through AP Physics 1 and 2.