Instructional Video1:09
Flipping Physics

#38 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about determining how charge moves in two conducting spheres when a charged rod is brought near them.
Instructional Video3:38
Flipping Physics

#36 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about finding the electric potential differences across a resistor and capacitor around a loop using Kirchhoff's Rules.
Instructional Video0:39
Flipping Physics

#62 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about identifying the definition of an Equipotential Surface. I say the wrong letter at the end of the video. The correct answer to #62 is "D".
Instructional Video0:45
Flipping Physics

#48 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about using the work done on a point charge to determine the electric potential difference.
Instructional Video2:40
Flipping Physics

#41 Electricity and Magnetism Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is a general question about Gauss's Law.
Instructional Video11:25
Flipping Physics

Average Power Delivered by a Car Engine - Example Problem

12th - Higher Ed
A 1400 kg Prius uniformly accelerates from rest to 30 km/hr in 9.25 seconds and 42 meters. If an average force of drag of 8.0 N acts on the car, what is the average power developed by the engine in horsepower?
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

ISMS policy example

Higher Ed
In this video, we will be discussing an example of an ISMS policy. An ISMS policy is a set of guidelines and procedures that an organization follows to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its information assets. We...
Instructional Video10:13
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Conventional Current and Direct Current with an Example Problem

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to Conventional Current and Direct current. Includes conventional current direction and dimensions. We even talk about the Bohr model of the atom. And, of course, an example problem where we figure out current and the...
Instructional Video18:52
Flipping Physics

AP Physics C: Universal Gravitation Review (Mechanics)

12th - Higher Ed
Calculus based review of Universal Gravitation including Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, solving for the acceleration due to gravity in a constant gravitational field, universal gravitational potential energy, graphing universal...
Instructional Video5:37
Flipping Physics

Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem by Billy

12th - Higher Ed
Enjoy learning from Billy as he solves a problem using Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy.
Instructional Video10:44
Flipping Physics

Force vs. Time on a Dynamics Cart

12th - Higher Ed
When the forces in a free body diagram don’t change students often think that Newton’s Second Law will yield the same results. This demonstration shows that is not true. This is a step-by-step analysis of tension force as a function of...
Instructional Video3:56
Flipping Physics

Force of Impact Equation Derivation

12th - Higher Ed
Rearranging Newton’s Second Law to derive the force of impact equation.
Instructional Video3:17
Flipping Physics

Parallel Axis Theorem Example

12th - Higher Ed
Thin Rod example of the Parallel Axis Theorem
Instructional Video5:07
Flipping Physics

2D Conservation of Momentum using Air Hockey Discs and Unit Vectors

12th - Higher Ed
A 28.8 g yellow air hockey disc elastically strikes a 26.9 g stationary red air hockey disc. If the velocity of the yellow disc before the collision is 33.6 i cm/s and after the collision it is [4.79 i - 9.57 j] cm/s, what is the...
Instructional Video8:22
Flipping Physics

Impulse Comparison of Three Different Demonstrations

12th - Higher Ed
A racquetball is dropped on to three different substances from the same height above each: water, soil, and wood. Rank the _______ during the collision with each substance in order from least to most. (a) Impulse. (b) Average Force of...
Instructional Video12:10
Flipping Physics

Dropping a Ball from 2.0 Meters - An Introductory Free-Fall Acceleration Problem

12th - Higher Ed
In this introductory free-fall acceleration problem we analyze a video of a medicine ball being dropped to determine the final velocity and the time in free-fall. Included are three common mistakes students make. "Why include mistakes?"...
Instructional Video8:49
Flipping Physics

Introductory Conservation of Mechanical Energy Problem using a Trebuchet

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to use the Conservation of Mechanical Energy equation by solving a trebuchet problem.
Instructional Video6:41
Catalyst University

Biochemical Cell Potentials: Example 1

Higher Ed
Biochemical Cell Potentials: Example 1
Instructional Video4:41
Flipping Physics

Introductory Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law Problem

12th - Higher Ed
A basic rotational form of Newton’s Second Law problem with only one force.
Instructional Video3:42
Practical Ninjas

Sensors and Transducers #01 | Functional Elements of Transducers | Learn under 5 min

12th - Higher Ed
Sensors and Transducers - Functional Elements of Transducers ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the following video, the functional elements of transducers and sensors...
Instructional Video6:17
Flipping Physics

How Much is a Mermaid Attracted to a Doughnut?

12th - Higher Ed
How Much is a Mermaid Attracted to a Doughnut? A practical, everyday example of Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation.
Instructional Video9:22
Flipping Physics

Conical Pendulum Demonstration and Problem

12th - Higher Ed
A conical pendulum is demonstrated and it’s angular velocity is determined.
Instructional Video6:21
Catalyst University

Real Gas Behavior | Principle of Corresponding States [Example #2]

Higher Ed
In this video, I work a second example problem using the principle of corresponding states. -Find the temperature and pressure at which a gas behaves as another gas.
Instructional Video6:37
Flipping Physics

The Force of Gravitational Attraction between the Earth and the Moon

12th - Higher Ed
According to NASA, the mass of the Earth is 5.97 x 10^24 kg, the mass of the Moon is 7.3 x 10^22 kg, and the mean distance between the Earth and the Moon is 3.84 x 10^8 m. What is the force of gravitational attraction between the Earth...