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Instructional Video6:10
Bozeman Science

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

12th - Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video6:45
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about Elastic, Inelastic and Perfectly Inelastic collisions via a demonstration
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Instructional Video22:54
Physics Girl

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern

9th - 12th
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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Instructional Video1:52
ACDC Leadership

Elastic and Inelastic Demand for Monopolies- Micro Topic 4.1 (Part 2 of 2)

12th - Higher Ed
My 60ish second explanation of how to identify the elastic and inelastic range of the demand curve for a monopoly. When MR is positive the demand is elastic and when it is negative the demand is inelastic. If you don't remember the total...
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Instructional Video13:50
Curated Video

Understanding Elasticity: The Difference between Elastic and Inelastic Demand

12th - Higher Ed
This video lecture explains the concept of elasticity and focuses on the difference between elastic and inelastic demand. The lecture also covers the basic formula for price elasticity of demand (PD) and how to interpret PD values,...
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Instructional Video5:32
Flipping Physics

Introductory Perfectly Inelastic Collision Problem Demonstration

12th - Higher Ed
A perfectly inelastic collision is demonstrated and analyzed.
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Instructional Video2:37
Professor Dave Explains

Practice Problem: Inelastic Collisions at the Skating Rink

12th - Higher Ed
If you're strange enough to hits cats with pendulums, you're strange enough to throw frisbees at the skating rink. As you do this, you realize it's a great time to practice your physics, since you know about inelastic collisions. How...
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Instructional Video11:40
Flipping Physics

AP Physics C: Momentum, Impulse, Collisions and Center of Mass Review (Mechanics)

12th - Higher Ed
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...
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Instructional Video4:43
Professor Dave Explains

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

12th - Higher Ed
When you take a shot on a pool table or tackle someone in a football game, you're participating in a collision. But the two events we just mentioned are totally different kinds of collisions! We have to learn the varieties and what they...
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Instructional Video2:01
DoodleScience

Conservation of Momentum _ A-Level Physics

12th - Higher Ed
The idea of conservation of momentum can be used to work out what will happen when things collide. Conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of a closed system is constant. This means that the total momentum before a...
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Instructional Video11:16
Curated Video

Understanding Price Elasticity of Supply and Characteristics of Supply Curves

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter introduces the concept of price elasticity of supply and explains how it measures the responsiveness of supply to changes in price. Different types of elasticity of supply are discussed, such as elastic,...
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Instructional Video19:21
Curated Video

Understanding Price Elasticity of Demand - Characteristics of Demand Curves

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lesson on the price elasticity of demand and the characteristics of demand curves. The instructor explains how to calculate price elasticity of demand and defines the terms elastic and inelastic. The video also covers how...
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Instructional Video6:03
ACDC Leadership

Elasticity of Demand- Micro Topic 2.3

12th - Higher Ed
Why don't gas stations have sales? I explain elasticity of demand and the differnce between inelastic and elastic. I also cover the total revenue test and give you a little trick to remember it. Thanks for watching.
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Instructional Video11:28
Curated Video

Determinants of Price Elasticity of Supply

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of the determinants of price elasticity of supply. The presenter first defines price elasticity of supply and explains the difference between elastic and inelastic goods. Then, the video discusses four...
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Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Elasticity, spring constant, and Hooke's Law #44

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - The types of elasticity (compress, stretch & bending) - The types of deformation (elastic & inelastic) - Hooke's Law - Idea of extension - Spring constant - Force-extension graphs General info: - Suitable for all...
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Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Deforming Objects and Relationship between Force and Extension

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains how objects can be deformed by applying different types of forces, such as stretching, compression, and bending. It also introduces the concepts of elastic and inelastic deformation and the relationship between force...
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Instructional Video5:07
Curated Video

Understanding Price Elasticity of Demand

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the topic of elasticity, specifically the price elasticity of demand within the context of the impact of Brexit on the UK agricultural market. The video explores the concept of elasticity and how it can be used to...
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Instructional Video2:28
ACDC Leadership

Micro 2.10 Total Revenue Test and Elasticity Review: Econ Concepts in 60 Seconds

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Clifford's 60 second explanation of the total revenue tests. It shows what happens to total revenue when price changes for products with inelastic or elastic demand.
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Instructional Video1:58
ACDC Leadership

The Kinked Demand Curve: Econ Concepts in 60 Seconds

12th - Higher Ed
My 60 second explanation of non-colluding oligopolies and the kinked demand curve model. Remember that if you raise your price your demand will be elastic and if you lower your price demand will be inelastic.
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Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Stretching and Bending: Understanding Deformations and Forces on Objects

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the concepts of stretching and bending. The presenter explains the different types of forces and their effects on an object's shape and size. They go on to discuss the deformation of an object and...
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Instructional Video7:49
ACDC Leadership

Home Alone- EconMovies #18- Elasticity and Price Discrimination

12th - Higher Ed
The holidays are coming up so I decided to analyze the economics in Home Alone. In this episode I talk about elastic demand, inelastic demand, the pricing strategies of businesses, and price discrimination. Who knew that all that stuff...
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Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Understanding Price Elasticity of Supply

12th - Higher Ed
The video provides an explanation of the concept of price elasticity of supply (PS) and its formula. It highlights that PS reflects the degree of responsiveness of the quantity supplied of a good to a change in its price. The video also...
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Instructional Video12:58
Curated Video

Understanding Buffer Stock Schemes and the Common Agricultural Policy

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses buffer stock schemes, a government intervention strategy in commodity markets. The video explains how commodity markets operate and why price volatility can create issues for producers and consumers. The concept of...
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Instructional Video1:47
Flipping Physics

#13 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This problem is about finding the speed during an inelastic collision using conservation of momentum.

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