Bozeman Science
Force-Time Graph
In this video Paul Andersen explains hot the force-time graph can be used to determine the impulse of an object. Since the impulse and the change in momentum are equivalent the graph can also be used to determine the change in momentum...
Bozeman Science
Conservation of Angular Momentum
In this video Paul Andersen explains that the angular momentum of a system will be conserved as long as there is no net external torque. Both point objects and extended objects are covered along with several examples.
Bozeman Science
Conservation of Linear Momentum
In this video Paul Andersen explains how linear momentum is conserved in all collisions. In completely elastic collisions the kinetic energy of the objects is also maintained. Several examples and demonstrations are included.
Bozeman Science
Linear Momentum
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the linear momentum is equal to the product of the mass of an object and the velocity of the center of mass. He uses video analysis software to calculate the velocity of an object and therefore...
Bozeman Science
Conservation Laws
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the energy, charge, and momentum in a system is conserved over time.
Bozeman Science
Angular Momentum
In this video Paul Andersen explains rotating object have angular momentum. The angular momentum of a point object is the product of the distant from the center of rotation and the linear momentum. The angular momentum of an extended...
Crash Course
Torque: Crash Course Physics
What is torque? This is one of those things that you may have heard about in passing but never really understood. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down with us to discuss what torque is, how it works, why it works, and...
Bozeman Science
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
In this video Paul Andersen compares and contrasts elastic and inelastic collisions. In all collisions the linear momentum will be conserved. In an elastic collision the kinetic energy of the objects will also be maintained. Several...
Flipping Physics
#6 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is about relating the angular velocity of a wheel to its linear momentum.
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2018 #5 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #5 from the 2018 AP Physics 1 Exam. Also included are my reflections on how to get more points on the exam. This Paragraph Argument Short Answer question also works as a part of the AP Physics C:...
Flipping Physics
All Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
These are my solutions to the Multiple Choice section of the Mechanics portion of the 1998 AP Physics C released exam. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse,...
Flipping Physics
Mechanics #2 Free Response Question Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This Free Response Question includes the following concepts: Center of Mass of a System of Particles, Translational and Rotational Kinetic Energy, Conservation of Linear and Angular Momentum, Angular Momentum of a System of Particles and...
Flipping Physics
Angular Momentum Cross Product
Angular Momentum as the cross product is demonstrated and derived. This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic. Content Times: 0:00 Newton’s Second Law Review 0:45 The Demonstration 1:05 The Derivation 4:56 Back to Newton’s Second Law 6:34...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Equations to Memorize
Equations to memorize for the AP Physics 1 Exam.
Professor Dave Explains
Impulse and Momentum
As much as we commonly misuse scientific words in common language, we do have a reasonable grasp of the word momentum. But that's no reason to gloss over this concept, we have to know all the definitions and equations there are! Check...
Flipping Physics
Angular Momentum of a Rigid Object with Shape Introduction
The equation for #AngularMomentum of #RigidObjects with shape is introduced and a simple example of angular momentum is solved for.
Flipping Physics
AP Physics C: Rotational Dynamics Review - 2 of 2 (Mechanics)
Calculus based review of the cross product torque equation, how to do a unit vector cross product problem, rotational equilibrium, the rotational form of Newton’s second law, the angular momentum of a particle and of a rigid object with...
Flipping Physics
Ballistic Pendulum
A ballistic pendulum is demonstrated and a full solution is worked out including real numbers and variable comparisons. Want Lecture Notes or Animated GIFs? https://www.flippingphysics.com/ballistic-pendulum.html This is an AP Physics 1...
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System of Particles Translational Motion
For a system of particles in translational motion, we determine the position, velocity, acceleration, linear momentum, and net force. Content Times: 0:00 x, y, and z position 1:32 r position 5:50 velocity 6:44 linear momentum 7:26...
Flipping Physics
Conservation of Angular Momentum Introduction and Demonstrations
Several demonstrations of #AngularMomentumConservation are shown using a rotating stool. The equations is also derived using Newton’s Second Law. Conservation of the direction of angular momentum is also demonstrated.
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Conservation of Momentum Derivation and Rocket Demonstration
Newton’s Second Law in terms of Momentum is introduced and used to derive Conservation of Linear Momentum. A water rocket in slow motion is used to demonstrate this as well. Want Lecture Notes?...
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Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved for a Satellite?
When a satellite is moving along an elliptical orbit, are linear momentum and angular momentum of the satellite conserved?
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Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved during this Collision?
When a point particle collides with a rigid object with shape which is allowed to rotate on a stationary axis, is linear momentum of the system conserved? Is angular momentum of the system conserved? These questions are answered using...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: The Physics of Pool
The objective of this lesson is to illustrate how a common everyday experience (such as playing pool) can often provide a learning moment. In the example chosen, we use the game of pool to help explain some key concepts of physics. [24:41]