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Flipping Physics
A Free-Fall Problem That You Must Split Into Two Parts
This is a complicated free-fall problem where you have to identify that the velocity at the top of the path is zero in the y-direciton. Furthermore, you have to look at it from the perspective of the whole event and splitting the problem...
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Nerd-A-Pult #2 - Another Projectile Motion Problem
This time in our projectile motion problem, we know the displacement in the y-direciton and we are solving for the displacement in the x-direciton. We could you use the quadratic formula and I even show you how, however, I also show you...
Flipping Physics
Impulse Introduction or If You Don't Bend Your Knees When Stepping off a Wall
Now mr.p doesn’t bend his knees when stepping off a wall. What is the new force of impact?
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Launching Things With Springs
You're a mischievous little physicist, aren't you? Well I guess there's no harm in projecting a toy into the air, especially if it's part of your scientific research. Given a spring constant and some other information, how high will this...
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Equations of Motion Part 1
Deep underground, Carmen and Alexandra ‘Lexi’ Luthor perform a top-secret science experiment. Will they unlock the power to rival Vector Man? This lesson will perform calculations using the equations of motion for uniform acceleration....
Flipping Physics
Deriving Drag Force Motion Equations
Flipping Physics
Conservation of Momentum using Unit Vectors
A 66.0 g ball is launched from a stationary Nerd-A-Pult on wheels. The total mass of the Nerd-A-Pult on wheels is 1,791 g. If the ball moves with a velocity of -351 i + 179 j cm/s right after launching, what is the velocity of the...
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A Brief Look at the Force of Drag using Numerical Modeling (or The Euler Method)
This is how you include air resistance in projectile motion. It requires the Drag Force and Numerical Modeling (or the Euler Method). It is also very helpful to use a spreadsheet to do the calculations. I prove a statement from a...
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Acceleration
With Pilot Mitchell’s help, Lotus Lang continues hunting for clues. Will she strike gold and pick up the lost trail? This lesson will lay the foundations for understanding acceleration and its close relationship with...
Flipping Physics
Indefinite Integral Introduction and 4 Kinematic (UAM) Equation Derivations
The indefinite integral is defined and used to derive 4 kinematic or uniformly accelerated motion equations. Want Lecture Notes?f='https://www.flippingphysics.com/kinematic-equation-derivations.html' target='_blank'...
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Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: Solving another problem, Part 1
Given certain parameters, how would solve the first part of this given problem?<br/>
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 3
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 3
Schooling Online
IB Physics Mechanics: Acceleration
With Pilot Mitchell’s help, Lotus Lang continues hunting for clues. Will she strike gold and pick up the lost trail? This lesson will lay the foundations for understanding acceleration and its close relationship with...
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...
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Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: Solving another problem, Part 2
Given certain parameters, how would solve the second part of this given problem?<br/>
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 4
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 4
Flipping Physics
Introductory Uniformly Accelerated Motion Problem – A Braking Bicycle
This video continues what we learned about UAM in our previous lesson. We work through a introductory problem involving a bicycle on which we have applied the brakes.
Curated Video
Introduction to Acceleration and Calculations
The video is a lecture on acceleration and how we quantify the rate of change of an object's velocity. The presenter discusses the concept of acceleration, how it is measured, and the equation used to calculate it. Examples are provided...
Schooling Online
IB Physics Mechanics: Acceleration-Time Graphs
Dylan gives Lotus a VIP tour of Lexicorp’s state-of-the-art facilities. On the surface, she’s here to buy stuff, but secretly, she’s investigating the link between Lexicorp and the missile launch! This lesson will apply...
Flipping Physics
Deriving Escape Velocity of Planet Earth
Escape velocity is defined and illustrated. The escape velocity of planet Earth is derived.
Flipping Physics
A Basic Acceleration Example Problem and Understanding Acceleration Direction
This video starts with a simple acceleration problem and then addresses a commonly held misconception that a negative acceleration always means you are slowing down. I do this by way of examples. Kate (my wife) drove the Prius with a...
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Equations Of Motion In One Dimension: Solving a problem
Given certain parameters, how would solve this given problem?<br/>
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 2
Equations Of Motion In One Dimension, Part 2
Schooling Online
Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Acceleration-Time Graphs
Dylan gives Lotus a VIP tour of Lexicorp’s state-of-the-art facilities. On the surface, she’s here to buy stuff, but secretly, she’s investigating the link between Lexicorp and the missile launch! This lesson will apply...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Perfectly Inelastic Collision Problem Demonstration
A perfectly inelastic collision is demonstrated and analyzed.
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Introductory Elastic Collision Problem Demonstration
An elastic collision is demonstrated and analyzed.
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Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension: Average acceleration
What is acceleration? Learn how to calculate the average acceleration of an object.<br/>
Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension, Part 4
Velocity and Acceleration In One Dimension, Part 4