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dunkmastertdg favorited 3 months ago
Physics 4.7.3f - Friction Example 6
Example problem dealing with friction
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Physics 4.7.3e - Friction Example 5
Example problem dealing with friction.
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Physics 4.7.3d - Friction Example 4
Example problem dealing with friction.
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Physics 4.7.3c - Friction Example 3
Example problem dealing with friction.
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dunkmastertdg favorited 3 months ago
Physics 4.7.3b - Friction Example 2
Example problem dealing with friction.
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Physical Science 2.5a - Friction
Friction. What it is and why it occurs.
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Physical Science 2.5b - Three Types of Friction
Static friction, kinetic friction, and rolling friction.
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Physical Science 2.7a - Newton`s Third Law
Newton's third law of motion. Some real world examples are given and the concepts are explained.
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dunkmastertdg favorited 3 months ago
Physical Science 2.1d - Everyday Examples
A force or a combination of forces can cause an object to accelerate.
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Physical Science 2.1c - Examples
Some simple examples of calculating the net force on an object.
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Physical Science 2.2a - Mass and Inertia
Mass in inertia are defined and explained.
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Physical Science 2.6c - Weight
The equation for weight, W = mg, and this equation arises from Newton's second law, and a simple example problem.
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dunkmastertdg favorited 3 months ago
Physical Science 2.6b - Gravity
Weight, the force due to gravity, and the acceleration caused by this force.
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Physical Science 2.1a - Force
Force. Definition, examples, and the idea that force is a vector.
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Physical Science 2.1e - Force can cause acceleration
A force or a combination of forces can cause an object to accelerate.
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Physical Science 2.1b - Net Force
The idea of net force is introduced, and some simple numerical examples are presented and explained.
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dunkmastertdg favorited 3 months ago
Physical Science 2.3a - Newton`s Second Law
Newton's Second Law of Motion, F=ma. The fundamental concepts and the equation are explained in a clear and concise manner.
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Physical Science 2.2k - Newton`s First Law
Newton's First Law of motion, stated and explained two different ways, and some pertinent comments.
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Physics 2.7.4h - A Rock is Droped off a Cliff
Example high school physics problem dealing with falling bodies and the acceleration of gravity.
The problem: In order to determine the height of...
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Physics 2.7.4j - Falling Bodies - A Chinese Vase is Thrown
Example problem from the high school physics course by Derek Owens. This problem deals with falling bodies and the acceleration of gravity. The p...
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dunkmastertdg favorited 4 months ago
Physics 2.7.4i - Falling Bodies - A Boy Fires a Slingshot
The problem: A boy fires a slingshot straight up into the air. The rock leaves the slingshot at a speed of 16 m/s. It hits a tree branch that is...
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Physics 2.7.4e - Falling Bodies - A Rock Thrown
Example physics problem. A rock is thrown upward at 15 m/s. How long is it in the air? How high does it go? The problems is carefully set up an...
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Physics 2.7.4a - Falling Bodies - Dropping a Piano
An example problem dealing with a falling piano and the acceleration due to gravity. How to carefully set up and solve the problem. Introductory ...
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Physics 2.7.4l - Falling Bodies - A Persian Vase is Thrown
Example problem from the high school physics course by Derek Owens. This problem deals with falling bodies and the acceleration of gravity. This ...
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dunkmastertdg favorited 4 months ago
Physics 3.5.4d - Projectile Practice Problem 4
Practice Problem on Projectile Motion
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Physics 3.5.4b - Projectile Practice Problem 2
Practice Problem on Projectile Motion.
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Physics 3.5.4a - Projectile Practice Problem 1
Practice Problem on Projectile Motion.
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Physics 3.5.3b - Example - A Piano is Thrown into the Air
Projectile Motion. An example of an object thrown upward at an angle and allowed to fly freely under the influence of only gravity
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dunkmastertdg favorited 4 months ago
Physics 3.5.4c - Projectile Practice Problem 3
Practice Problem on Projectile Motion.
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Physics 3.5.4e - Projectile Practice Problem 5
Practice Problem on Projectile Motion.
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Physics 3.5.3a - Example - Speedy Drives off a Cliff
Projectile Motion. An example of a horizontally launched projectile.
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Physics 3.5.2a - Projectile Motion Concepts
An introduction to Projectile Motion. The main concepts are explained, in particular the independent treatment of the horizontal and the vertical ...
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dunkmastertdg favorited 8 months ago
Physics 12.2.1b - Coulomb`s Law - Simple Examples
Some simple example problems involving Coulomb's Law. Each problem is set up and the solution is explained. From the physics course by Derek Owen...
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Physics 12.2.1a - Coulomb`s Law
An explanation of Coulomb's Law. From the physics course by Derek Owens. The distance learning course is available at http://www.derekowens.com
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Physics 11.2.3c - Snell's Law, Another Example
Another example problem involving Snell's Law. From the Physics course by Derek Owens. The distance learning class is available at http://www.der...
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Physics 11.2.1a Refraction
Refraction. From the Physics course by Derek Owens. The distance learning class is available at http://www.derekowens.com
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dunkmastertdg favorited 9 months ago
Physics 11.1.2a - Image Formation
Image formation in a plane mirror
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Physics 11.1.1b - The Law of Reflection
The Law of Reflection
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Physical Science 6.5a - Series and Parallel Circuits
Physical Science. An introduction to series and parallel circuits. From the distance learning course by Derek Owens. Distance learning classes a...
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Physics 13.4.2e - Parallel Circuit Example
Example problem - solving a circuit with two resistors in parallel. The problem is worked out and the concepts are explained in detail. From the ...
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dunkmastertdg favorited 9 months ago
Physics 13.4.2a - Resistors in Parallel
Resistors in Parallel. The essential concepts of resistors in parallel are explained both conceptually and mathematically. From the Physics cours...
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Physics 13.4.1a - Resistors in Series
Resistors in Series. The essential concepts of resistors combined in series. From the Physics course by Derek Owens.
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13.2.3b - Resistivity Example
Resistivity example problem. From the Physics course by Derek Owens
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Physics 13.2..3a - Resistivity
Electrical resistivity as a property of matter. The concept is explained, the equation is derived, and an example problem is solved. From the Phy...
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dunkmastertdg favorited 9 months ago
Physics 13.2.2a - Ohm`s Law
Ohm's Law. From the Physics course by Derek Owens.
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Physics 13.2.1b - Conventional Current
A discussion of "conventional current". From the Physics course by Derek Owens
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Physics 12.5.4a - Short Circuits
From the Physics course by Derek Owens. High school level. Distance learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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Physics 12.5.3a - Schematic Symbols
From the Physics course by Derek Owens. High school level. Distance learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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dunkmastertdg favorited 9 months ago
Physics 12.5.2a - DC and AC
From the Physics course by Derek Owens. High school level. Distance learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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Physics 12.5.1a - Simple Circuits
From the Physics course by Derek Owens. High school level. Distance learning courses are available at http://www.derekowens.com
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