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Curated Video
Understanding Contact and Non-Contact Forces and Gravity
This video provides an explanation of the differences between contact forces and non-contact forces, with a particular focus on the force of gravity. The speaker defines what a force is and how it interacts with objects. They provide...
Curated Video
Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia and Forces
This video discusses Newton's first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia. It explains how Newton built upon the experiments of Galileo to formulate this law. The video illustrates the concept using the example of a ball on the...
Wonderscape
The Science of Roller Coasters: Friction, Acceleration, and Thrills
Dive into the science behind roller coasters, exploring how friction and acceleration play crucial roles. Understand how friction converts energy into heat, impacting the coaster's motion, and learn how acceleration, influenced by...
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Motion And Gravity
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about motion and gravity.
Visual Learning Systems
Things in Motion: Friction
Upon viewing the Things in Motion video series, students will be able to do the following: Identify a moving object and describe its movement as related to its frame of reference. Provide examples of forces in everyday life such as a...
Curated Video
Calculating Work and Energy Transfer in Different Situations
This video explains the concept of work and energy transfer when a force is used to displace an object. The video demonstrates how to calculate work done and the energy transferred in different situations. The video provides examples...
Flipping Physics
Friction - AP Physics 1: Dynamics Review Supplement
In this video, we tackle three multiple-choice questions related to friction. We start with a problem involving a block and a cube, discussing the forces at play and determining the force preventing acceleration. Next, we analyze a book...
Visual Learning Systems
Things in Motion: Speed and Velocity
Upon viewing the Things in Motion video series, students will be able to do the following: Identify a moving object and describe its movement as related to its frame of reference. Provide examples of forces in everyday life such as a...
Visual Learning Systems
Things in Motion: the Force of Gravity
Upon viewing the Things in Motion video series, students will be able to do the following:
Identify a moving object and describe its movement as related to its frame of reference.
Provide examples of forces in everyday life such as a...
Curated Video
Why Is Static Friction Greater Than Kinetic Friction?
Friction is the resistance that one object or surface experiences when moving over another object or surface. The two types of friction that come into play when moving two objects against one another are static and kinetic. Static...
Science ABC
Why Is Static Friction Greater Than Kinetic Friction?
Friction is the resistance that one object or surface experiences when moving over another object or surface. The two types of friction that come into play when moving two objects against one another are static and kinetic. Static...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Kinetic Friction on an Incline Problem
You place a book on a 14° incline and then let go of the book. If the book takes 2.05 seconds to travel 0.78 meters, what is the coefficient of kinetic friction between the book and the incline?
Flipping Physics
Introductory Static Friction on an Incline Problem
A book is resting on a board. One end of the board is slowly raised. The book starts to slide when the incline angle is 15°. What is the coefficient of static friction between the book and the incline?
Flipping Physics
Conservation of Energy Problem with Friction, an Incline and a Spring by Billy
Billy helps you review Conservation of Mechanical Energy, springs, inclines, and uniformly accelerated motion all in one example problem.
Visual Learning Systems
Force and Newton's Laws: the Force of Friction
This video discusses the principle of force and the application of Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will witness the effect of friction on force and see how force is calculated. Other terminology includes: inertia, weight, mass,...
Flipping Physics
Breaking the Force of Gravity into its Components on an Incline
Resolve the force of gravity into its parallel and perpendicular components so you can sum the forces.
Curated Video
Forces and Work: Understanding and Measuring Work Done
The video is a lecture or presentation on forces and work. The speaker defines what work is and provides examples of how energy is transferred from one form to another. The speaker also explains how to measure work and the equation for...
ProEdify
Understanding Mechanical Energy and the Conservation Principle
The video discusses the law of conservation of energy, focusing on mechanical energy, specifically gravitational potential energy. It explains how energy is transformed and transferred between different forms, such as kinetic and...
Curated Video
Newton's Third Law: Forces in Equal and Opposite Pairs
This is a lecture video on Newton's third law that discusses the forces that act between two interacting objects. The speaker provides several examples, including a man sitting on a chair, a cannon firing a cannonball, a fish swimming...
Flipping Physics
Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
Conservative and Nonconservative forces are defined and many demonstrations are analyzed to determine which forces are conservative and which are nonconservative. Want Lecture Notes?f='http://www.flippingphysics.com/force-...'...
Bozeman Science
Free-Body Diagrams
In this video Paul Andersen explains how free-body diagrams can be used to solve kinematics problems. The only two parts of a free-body diagram are the object and all external forces acting on the object. Numerous situations are...
Bozeman Science
Free Body Diagrams
Mr. Andersen shows you how to draw free body diagrams of various objects. The major forces (like gravity, normal, tension, friction, air resistance, etc.) are discussed and then applied to various problems.
FuseSchool
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool How do we find out whether the forces acting on an object are balanced or unbalanced? Learn in this video from the "Forces and Motion" chapter of the FuseSchool GCSE /...
Bozeman Science
PS3C - Relationship Between Energy and Forces
In this video Paul Andersen describes the relationship between energy and forces. When objects are directly touching electromagnetic forces can result in forces and energy exchange. When objects are not directly touching fields;...