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
Introduction to Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Learn about Elastic, Inelastic and Perfectly Inelastic collisions via a demonstration
Professor Dave Explains
Practice Problem: Inelastic Collisions at the Skating Rink
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...
Physics Girl
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern
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...
Flipping Physics
Introductory Perfectly Inelastic Collision Problem Demonstration
A perfectly inelastic collision is demonstrated and analyzed.
Professor Dave Explains
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
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...
MinutePhysics
Most Collisions Are Secretly in One Dimension
This video is about elastic and inelastic collisions in 1D, 2D and 3D - and how the collision of conservation of energy with conservation of momentum, plus a secret direction, results in a completely predetermined behavior for most...
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...
Curated Video
Collisions: Crash Course Physics
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 episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to lead...
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.
DoodleScience
Conservation of Momentum _ A-Level Physics
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...
Flipping Physics
#13 Mechanics Multiple Choice Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam
This problem is about finding the speed during an inelastic collision using conservation of momentum.
DoodleScience
Conservation of Momentum | A-Level Physics | Doodle Science
A Level Physics Doodle Science teaches you high school and College physics in a less boring way in almost no time! Follow me: https://twitter.com/DoodleSci You can support me at: https://patreon.com/doodlescience Script: The idea of...
Practical Ninjas
Basics and principle of Raman Spectroscopy | Learn under 5 min | Stokes and Anti-Stokes | AI 09
Analytical Instrumentation - Raman Spectroscopy ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- One may have heard about Raman effect quite a lot of times. In this video we are...
Let's Tute
Understanding Momentum and its Applications in Daily Life
This video explains the concept of momentum and how it is dependent on mass and velocity. It also covers the conservation of momentum and the different types of collisions. The video includes a simulation experiment with automobile...
Science ABC
Coefficient Of Restitution: Why Certain Objects Are More Bouncy Than Others?
Coefficient of restitution: What is it? How is it related to the general bounciness of balls and other objects? Here's a quick, simple and basic explanation of the coefficient of restitution for kids and laymen. Basketballs bounce a lot,...
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.
National Science Foundation
Safety Gear—Science of the Winter Olympics
Safety first! A science video explores the design of safety helmets. It considers both elastic and inelastic collisions.
Crash Course
Collisions: Crash Course Physics #10
Time for a crash course! The 10th installment in a video series describes the physics behind collisions. With a focus on momentum and energy, the narrator describes both elastic and inelastic collisions.
DoodleScience
Collisions
What can you learn in two minutes? In this case, you can learn about collisions. Kinetic energy, momentum, elastic, and inelastic collisions are all included with definitions and a quick example of each.