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The Wonders of Science: Exploring the World Around Us
The video explains the importance of science in understanding the world around us and how it involves asking questions and finding answers. It explores the three main branches of science: physics, chemistry, and biology, and how they...
Zach Star
Physics Vs Math - How to Pick the Right Major
This video is about physics vs math and how to know which major is right for you. You may have enjoyed them both in high school so of course you may want to major in one in college.
The good news is that if you major in...
The good news is that if you major in...
Zach Star
What does a Physics Major do? (Part 2 Research and Career Examples)
Our part 2 video of "What does a physics major do" covers what research positions and jobs a physics major could go into. In the video I focus mostly on jobs that directly apply to physics. What you'll find is that there are an endless...
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Quantum Physics: Here’s Why Movies Always Get It Wrong
Quantum physics deals with the foundation of our world – the electrons in an atom, the protons inside the nucleus, the quarks that build those protons, and the photons that we perceive as light. These constitute everything that we are...
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Quantum Physics: Here’s Why Movies Always Get It Wrong
Quantum physics deals with the foundation of our world – the electrons in an atom, the protons inside the nucleus, the quarks that build those protons, and the photons that we perceive as light. These constitute everything that we are...
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How Do Elements Get Their Physical Properties?
The explanation covers the electron configurations, quantum mechanics, and relativistic effects that determine these properties. This video is perfect for anyone curious about the science behind element properties....
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Fluids at Rest: Crash Course Physics
In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini is very excited to start talking about Fluids. You see, she's a Fluid Dynamicist and Mechanical Engineer, so fluids are really important to her. Actually they're really important to anyone...
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The Physics of "Punkin Chunkin"
"Punkin Chunkin" is the United State's annual contest to see whose homemade machine can hurl a pumpkin the farthest (without explosives!). Every November, thousands of amateur engineers converge on a farm in Delaware to put their...
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Skateboarding Science: Master the Ollie!
If most people got on a skateboard, they would roll forward slowly for a few feet, then fall down and break their wrists. But there are a proud few who can do some pretty amazing tricks on a board, and they use physics to pull them off....
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Physics Vs Math - How to Pick the Right Major
This video is about physics vs math and how to know which major is right for you. You may have enjoyed them both in high school so of course you may want to major in one in college. The good news is that if you major in physics then you...
Curated Video
What does a Physics Major do? (Part 2: Research and Career Examples)
Part 1a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifKZBeF0fVA' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>1 Our part 2 video of "What does a physics major do" covers what research positions and jobs a physics major could go into. In the video I...
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Physics Problem: Forces and Acceleration in Connected Blocks
This content solves a physics problem involving two connected blocks under a constant horizontal force, exploring their interactions and motion. Learn to apply Newton's Laws and free body diagrams to calculate acceleration and an unknown...
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Calculating Torque on a Rigid Body: Physics Problem & Solution
This video solves a physics problem that demonstrates how to calculate the net torque acting on a rigid body due to multiple applied forces. It covers the concept of torque, moment arm, and vector summation
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Experiment to Investigate the Relationship Between Extension and Applied Force on a Spring
The video explains an experiment to investigate the relationship between the extension of a spring and the force applied to it. The procedure for the experiment is described step-by-step, including how to measure the extension and how to...
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Physics Problem: Sphere in Equilibrium with Breeze and Tension
This content explains how to solve a physics problem involving a sphere suspended by a cord and pushed by a horizontal breeze, holding it in equilibrium at an angle. Learn to apply Newton's Laws and resolve forces to find the magnitude...
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Physics Problem: Monkey, Rope, and Package Dynamics
This content analyzes a physics problem involving a monkey climbing a rope to lift a package, applying Newton's Laws of Motion. Learn to calculate the minimum acceleration required to lift the package and the subsequent acceleration and...
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Physics Problem: Net Force from Position Function
This content explains how to determine the net force acting on a particle when its position is given as a time-dependent function. Learn to use differentiation to find velocity and acceleration, then apply Newton's Second Law to...
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Physics Problem: Ball in Circular Motion with Two Strings
This content analyzes a physics problem involving a ball connected by two strings to a rotating vertical rod, undergoing circular motion. It demonstrates how to calculate the tension in the lower string, the net force on the ball, and...
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Physics Problem: Inelastic Rotational Collision with Angular Momentum Conservation
This content explains and solves a physics problem involving an inelastic collision in rotational motion. A uniform rod, pivoted at one end, collides with a putty ball that sticks to its end. The solution demonstrates how to calculate...
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Equilibrium in Physics Explained | Force Balance, Torque, and Newton’s First Law
Master the concept of mechanical equilibrium—where net force and net torque are zero. Learn how to apply Newton’s First Law to both translational and rotational scenarios with real-world examples and exam-focused explanations.
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Exploring Vertical Motion: The Physics of a Thrown Ball
This content addresses a physics problem focused on the vertical motion of a thrown ball. It outlines how to determine both the time to reach maximum height and the maximum height achieved by the ball, by applying kinematic equations and...
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Physics Problem: Calculating Masses in a Hanging Box System
This content explains how to determine the masses of three connected boxes hanging in equilibrium by applying Newton's Second Law of Motion. Learn to use free body diagrams and tension forces to solve for unknown masses in a stationary...
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Physics Problem: Forces in a Vertically Accelerating Chain
This content outlines a structured approach to solving a physics problem involving a chain of five links being lifted vertically with constant acceleration. It emphasizes the combined application of Newton's Second and Third Laws of...
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Free Body Diagram Physics: How to Analyze
Master the skill of drawing Free Body Diagrams (FBDs) to solve force-related problems in mechanics. Learn the 3-step FBD method, explore pulley problems, and apply Newton’s laws with clarity and confidence