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Work Done by Tension: Pulling a Cart Up an Incline with a Pulley
This physics problem demonstrates how to calculate the work done by the tension force as a cart is pulled up an incline using a rope and pulley system. It covers concepts of work, tension, and inclined planes.
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Energy Conservation Principle: Mass on a Table with a Spring and Pulley
This video illustrates the energy conservation principle by solving a physics problem involving a mass connected to a spring on a table, which then pulls a hanging mass via a pulley. It demonstrates how to calculate the speed of the mass...
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Solving Physics Numerical: Rotational Motion with a Falling Block and Pulley
This video walks through a numerical problem involving rotational motion, specifically calculating acceleration, angular acceleration, and tension in a system with a falling block and a rotating pulley
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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...
Wonderscape
Science Kids: Six Simple Machines
In this video, students will learn about six simple machines: lever, inclined plane, wedge, wheel and axle, pulley, and screw. They will understand the basic principles of how these machines work and how they can make our lives easier by...
Flipping Physics
An incline, 2 masses, and a pulley. What could be more fun?
A 55 g mass is attached to a light string, which is placed over a frictionless, massless pulley, and attached to a 199 g block which is on a board inclined at 39.3° as shown. Assuming the block starts at rest and the μk between the...
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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
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Investigating the Relationship Between Acceleration and Mass: A Physics Practical Activity
The video explains a required physics practical activity that investigates the relationship between the acceleration of an object and its mass, keeping the force constant. The experiment uses a trolley being accelerated by the weight of...
Curated Video
Experiments to Find the Speed of Wave on a Wire
The video is a lecture presentation on experiments to find the speed of a wave on a wire. The presenter first explains the theory behind the experiment, involving the formation of a stationary wave and the measurement of wavelength to...
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From Spaghetti to Pole Vaulting: The Giant Catapult Experiment
Inspired by the principles of pole vaulting, the team attempts to create a catapult using a pole vaulter’s pole and giant spaghetti. They explore the physics of energy storage and transfer, culminating in a thrilling test launch. Watch...
Bozeman Science
Systems
In this video Paul Andersen explains how systems are two or more objects that interact with one another. If a system has no relevant internal structure it can be treated as an object. The conservation laws apply to energy, charge and...
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How Do You Solve Inclined Plane Problems?
Learn how to solve inclined plane problems using Free Body Diagrams, force components, and Newton’s laws. Master tension, acceleration, and normal force calculations with step-by-step analysis
SciShow Kids
Solving Problems with Simple Machines! | SciShow Kids Compilation
Jessi and Squeaks are revisiting the fun times they had when they learned all about simple machines so they can solve all sorts of problems around the Fort!
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Physics Videos: Pulleys and Simple Machines
Learn how to measure force, how we use simple machines to make work easier for us, how this is related to gravity, and how pulley systems work. [12:28]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Pulleys
Answer questions after watching videos demonstrating pulleys. Also included is a video on how to calculate the mechanical advantage for pulleys.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Question 1 A: 2015 Ap Physics 1 Free Response
Free body diagram for two masses connected by string-pulley system. [5:18]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Question 1 C: 2015 Ap Physics 1 Free Response
Impact of adding a third mass to our string-pulley system. [8:43]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Question 1 B: 2015 Ap Physics 1 Free Response
Acceleration of two masses connected by string-pulley system. [9:35]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Mechanical Advantage (Part 3)
Introduction to pulleys and wedges. [10:35]