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TMW Media
Momentum And Impulse: Momentum
What is the equation for momentum? Why is this equation useful? Momentum And Impulse, Part 1
APMonitor
Data Science 🐍 Time Series
Time series data is produced sequentially as new measurements are recorded. Models derived from the data give insight into what happens next. They also show how the system can be changed to achieved a different future...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics 1: Linear Momentum and Impulse Review
Review of the topics of Linear Momentum and Impulse covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Flipping Physics
Review of Momentum, Impact Force, and Impulse
An important review highlighting differences between the equations for Conservation of Momentum, Impact Force and Impulse.
Visual Learning Systems
The Amazing Nervous System: Types of Neurons and Reflex Arcs
The video explains the complex process of how the nervous system works and the different types of neurons involved. It also describes the simple reflex response called a reflex arc, which is an automatic response to a stimulus that...
Flipping Physics
Proving and Explaining Impulse Approximation
Know when and how to use the “Impulse Approximation”.
Flipping Physics
Demonstrating Impulse is Area Under the Curve
Demonstrating, measuring and showing Impulse is Area Under the Force vs. Time Curve
FuseSchool
What is a drug?
This video provides an overview of stimulant and depressant drugs, explaining their effects on the body and how they interact with the nervous system. It explores common examples of these drugs, such as caffeine, cocaine, alcohol, and...
Science360
Newton's Second Law of Motion - Science of NFL Football
"Science of NFL Football" is a 10-part video series funded by the National Science Foundation and produced in partnership with the National Football League. In this segment, NBC's Lester Holt breaks down Isaac Newton's Second Law of...
DoodleScience
Newton's Laws of Motion _ A-Level Physics
Doodle Science teaches you high school and College physics in a less boring way in almost no time!
Visual Learning Systems
Senses: Vision
Whether it is the sight of colorful flowers, or the smell of freshly baked cookies, our senses are constantly at work. Breathtaking video footage and three-dimensional animations illustrate how complex sensory organs function. Special...
FuseSchool
What are Nerve Cells, Neurons & Synapses?
There are 3 different types of neuron, or nerve cell; the sensory neuron which detects the signal, the relay or intermediate neuron, and the motor neurons which trigger the response. We will also look at how synapses work; transmitting...
The Noted Anatomist
Autonomic innervation of the Bladder
This video tutorial briefly covers the sympathetic and parasympathetic role on bladder innervation. It focuses on the following: - Sympathetic neurotransmitters (epinephrine and nor-epinephrine) and receptors (adrenergic). -...
Flipping Physics
AP Physics C: Momentum, Impulse, Collisions and Center of Mass Review (Mechanics)
Calculus based review of conservation of momentum, the momentum version of Newton’s second law, the Impulse-Momentum Theorem, impulse approximation, impact force, elastic, inelastic and perfectly inelastic collisions, position, velocity...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Momentum : Introduction to Momentum
A video showing that momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Video contains a simple example problem to show how to calculate. [9:17]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Religious Impulse: Lesson 3
This lesson will discuss the psychological, moral, spiritual, and emotional motivations that underlie the drive toward religious thinking and practice. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "The Religious Impulse."
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Impulse
In the following video Paul Andersen defines impulse as the product of the force applied and the time over which the force is applied. The impulse of an object is equivalent to the change in momentum of the object. [9:11]
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Force Time Graph
In the following 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...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Bouncing & Impulse
This lesson explains why bouncing objects impart a greater impulse.
Crash Course
Crash Course A&p #22: Muscles, Part 2 Organismal Level
Hank calls in a friend to do his push ups for him today to explain how skeletal muscles work together to create and reverse movements. Hank and Claire also demonstrate the role size plays in motor units, the three phase cycle of muscle...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Decreasing Momentum
A video module showing that to determine a decrease in momentum you should look at impulse. Videos explores the equation for impulse and its application. Also given in lesson is an example of how to decrease momentum. [4:59]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Introduction to Impulse
A screencast which provides an explanation of impulse force as it relates to Newton's laws of motion. [4:12]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Science of Nhl Hockey: Force, Impulse & Collisions
The movement of a puck in an NHL hockey game must follow the rules of physics, which involve the concepts of force, impulse and collisions. [5:05]
Crash Course
Crash Course Physics #10: Collisions
COLLISIONS! A big part of physics is understanding collisions and how they're not all the same. Mass, momentum, and many other things dictate how collisions can be unique. In this video episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to...