Mazz Media
Thermal Energy, Heat and Temperature
What is the difference between heat, thermal energy and temperature? This program explores the differences between each and explains that temperature indicates how hot or cold a substance is, heat is the transfer of thermal energy from...
Curated Video
Conservation of Energy and Calculating Energy Changes in Objects
The video is a lecture focused on the principle of the conservation of energy, using the example of a swinging pendulum to demonstrate the conversion between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. The lecture also covers the...
Schooling Online
IB Physics Fields: Escape Speed
Field lines, potentials, equipotential lines and potential gradients – they sound similar but mean different things! With all these confusing terms, it would be much easier to kick back and watch some soccer (football). In fact, why...
Virtually Passed
mechanical energy problem 2
A simple problem demonstrating how to apply the mechanical energy formula directly
Professor Dave Explains
The Quantum Harmonic Oscillator Part 1: The Classical Harmonic Oscillator
For our third quantum problem we will visit harmonic oscillators. In a classical setting, this is like the ball on a spring we examined when learning about Hooke's law in the classical physics series. But this has quantum application as...
Flipping Physics
Simple Harmonic Motion - Graphs of Mechanical Energies
Kinetic energy and elastic potential energy as functions of time graphs for a horizontal mass-spring system in simple harmonic motion are demonstrated. Conservation of energy is shown.
Virtually Passed
Derivation of Pendulum equations method 1
Derivation of Pendulum equations method 1
Physics Girl
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern
Lesson 13 (Collisions) of Dianna's Intro Physics Class on Physics Girl. 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: 1. Are...
Guinness World Records
Marshmallow Catapult Experiment: Breaking Guinness World Records
In this video, Professor Orbak and his lab assistant, Sweet Pepper Club, demonstrate how to break the Guinness World Record for the most marshmallows caught in the mouth with a homemade catapult in one minute. They provide step-by-step...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Elastic Potential Energy with Examples
Mr. Fullerton of APlusPhysics.com makes a guest appearance as a floating head to help us learn about Elastic Potential Energy. Several examples of objects which store elastic potential energy are shown and one example of stored elastic...
Neuro Transmissions
What Is Energy?
Energy is vital to powering our brains, our bodies, and our entire universe. Find out a little more about the different kinds of energy and how they impact your on a daily basis.
Curated Video
Convection: Understanding the Transfer of Thermal Energy in Fluids
The video is a lecture on convection. The lecturer explains the three main mechanisms of thermal energy transfer - thermal conduction, convection, and thermal radiation - and focuses on the latter. Through the use of examples, the video...
Catalyst University
A&P I Lab | Exercise 3b: Brownian Motion
A&P I Lab | Exercise 3b: Brownian Motion
Flipping Physics
From Power to Work using an Integral – Example
Example: The net power delivered to an object is described by the equation, net power equals 4.00 t squared plus time, watts. Determine the net work done on the object from 0 to 4.00 seconds. Want Lecture Notes?...
Curated Video
Calculating Work and Energy Transfer in Different Situations
This video explains the concept of work and energy transfer when a force is used to displace an object. The video demonstrates how to calculate work done and the energy transferred in different situations. The video provides examples...
Professor Dave Explains
Temperature and Gas Solubility
We know about solutions and solubility, but we have typically examined solid or liquid solutes dissolved in a liquid solvent. Did you know that gases can also be dissolved in liquids? Their solubilities depend heavily on temperature, so...
FuseSchool
Energy Sources
Energy Sources | Energy | Physics | FuseSchool There are many different sources of energy, how many can you name? Sources of energy include burning coal, oil, gas and biomass, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wind, muscle power, geothermal,...
msvgo
Moment of Inertia
This nugget explains about rotational equivalents of mass and energy ,it describes the radius of gyration.
msvgo
Radioactivity
This nugget explains the concept of radioactivity, its types and mathematical expressions and examples.
Schooling Online
Physics Advanced Mechanics: Motion in Gravitational Fields - Escape Velocity
We’ve all heard the saying, “what goes up must come back down.” But when we launch rockets and satellites into space, they (usually) don’t come back! Let’s prove this saying wrong, using Physics! This lesson will introduce and derive the...
Catalyst University
Development of Quantum Mechanics: Photoelectric Effect Example 1
Development of Quantum Mechanics: Photoelectric Effect Example 1
DoodleScience
Heat and Thermodynamics _ A-Level Physics
A Level Physics - Doodle Science teaches you GCSE and A Level physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Flipping Physics
Electric Potential - Review for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism review of Electric Potential including: derivation of electric potential energy, derivation of electric potential and electric potential difference, a discussion of the electronvolt, electric...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Curling
Curling has been in the Winter Olympics for four years now, but it still seems a little strange to most of us. John Shuster, the captain--or "skip"--of the U.S. Curling Team in Vancouver, explains this unusual sport, and NSF-funded...