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In this lesson, you will learn an introduction to physics and the important concepts and terms associated with physics 1 at the high school, college, or university level.

We will review Newton's laws of motion, projectile motion, force, energy (potential and kinetic energy), gravitation, momentum, collisions and more..

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A simple and clear explanation of all the important features of quantum physics that you need to know. Check out this video's sponsor https://brilliant.org/dos
I have spent a lot of time thinking about how best to explain quantum physics and this is the result of all my hours of pondering, and I’m really happy with how it turned out. I decided to just explain it as it actually is, rather than rely on analogies. The video explains the quantum wavefunction, particle-wave duality, the measurement problem, the double-slit experiment, superposition, entanglement, quantum tunnelling, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, and energy quantisation. Let me know if it was helpful! Cheers Dx

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In this video, we start looking at waves. We explore the key differences between transverse and longitudinal waves. We then look at how when a wave travels, the wave moves but not the medium.

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In this video, we look at static electricity. We start by looking at how electrons can be transferred from one insulator to another to create a static charge. We then look at how this is applied in a Van de Graaff generator. Finally, we explore how static electricity can be dangerous and how we can prevent this.

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15:45 Deeper We Go
23:40 The Mystery Of Matter
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In this video, we look at nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. First we explore how nuclear fission works and what is meant by a chain reaction. We then look at examples of controlled and uncontrolled nuclear fission. Finally, we explore what is meant by nuclear fusion.

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Are you ready for a mind-bending journey into the concepts of 'nothingness' and 'vacuum'? This video delves deep into 8 fascinating questions that could revolutionize our understanding of the universe and existence itself. Prepare to have your perception of reality challenged as we explore the cutting-edge of physics and cosmology!

Does 'nothing' exist, or is there only 'quantum foam'?
According to quantum mechanics, even the most perfect vacuum isn't truly empty. We'll explore how the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and quantum field fluctuations show that 'nothingness' is actually a dynamic environment where particle-antiparticle pairs constantly pop in and out of existence. Discover the mind-boggling concept of quantum foam and how it challenges our classical notions of empty space.

Does "The Schwinger Effect" demonstrate "something from absolutely nothing"?
The Schwinger effect suggests that a sufficiently strong electromagnetic field can produce electron-positron pairs from the vacuum. We'll delve into this fascinating phenomenon and discuss how it might represent a practical application of Einstein's famous E=mc² equation, showing how energy can be converted into matter. Learn about the recent experiments using graphene that have brought us closer to observing this effect in the laboratory.

Can quantum fluctuation potentially create a universe from 'nothing'?
Quantum mechanics and inflationary theory propose that our universe may have arisen from quantum fluctuations. We'll explore the mind-bending idea that the entire cosmos could have emerged from 'nothing' and examine the theoretical frameworks that support this concept. Discover how the laws of quantum mechanics might allow for the spontaneous creation of space, time, and matter.

How Does Hawking Radiation Convert Vacuum Energy into Detectable Matter?
Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking theory explains how quantum fluctuations near a black hole's event horizon can result in the creation of real particles. We'll dive into the fascinating world of black hole thermodynamics and explore how this process leads to the gradual evaporation of black holes. Learn about the information paradox and its implications for our understanding of quantum mechanics and gravity.

How did inflationary cosmology turn 'nothing' into a universe brimming with galaxies and stars?
The theory of cosmic inflation provides a compelling explanation for how the universe rapidly expanded in its earliest moments. We'll explore how this process amplified quantum fluctuations into the large-scale structures we see today. Discover how inflation solves key problems in cosmology and why it's considered a cornerstone of modern Big Bang theory.

How does the Casimir Effect manipulate 'nothing' to produce measurable forces?
The Casimir effect, arising from the difference in quantum vacuum fluctuations between two conducting plates, demonstrates that 'empty space' is far from empty. We'll explore the experimental evidence for this effect and its potential applications in nanotechnology. Learn how this phenomenon challenges our understanding of vacuum energy and its implications for the cosmological constant problem.

Can the concept of Zero-Point Energy redefine our understanding of a true vacuum?
Zero-point energy, the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have, has profound implications for our understanding of the vacuum. We'll explore the theoretical predictions of vacuum energy density and the stark contrast with observational evidence, known as the vacuum catastrophe. Discover the potential applications and limitations of harnessing zero-point energy.

How Vacuum Decay Would Destroy The Universe?
Finally, we'll delve into the unsettling possibility of vacuum decay, a process that could rewrite the laws of physics as we know them. Learn about false vacuums, quantum tunneling, and how a bubble of true vacuum could expand at the speed of light, obliterating everything in its path. We'll discuss the likelihood of this event occurring and its implications for the long-term fate of the universe.

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00:00 Introduction
00:48 Does 'Nothing' Exist, or Is There Only 'Quantum Foam'? Is Nothing Real?
06:06 Does "The Schwinger Effect" Demonstrate "Something from Absolutely Nothing"?
12:44 Can Quantum Fluctuation Potentially Create a Universe from 'Nothing'?
19:24 How Does Hawking Radiation Convert Vacuum Energy into Detectable Matter?
27:50 How Did Inflationary Cosmology Turn 'Nothing' into a Universe Brimming with Galaxies and Stars?
36:40 How Does the Casimir Effect Manipulate 'Nothing' to Produce Measurable Forces?
43:00 Can the Concept of Zero-Point Energy Redefine Our Understanding of a True Vacuum?
46:44 How Vacuum Decay Would Destroy The Universe?

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This video tutorial provides a basic introduction into physics. It covers basic concepts commonly taught in physics.

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Join scientists as they grab light from across the universe to prove quantum entanglement is real.

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Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance,” but today quantum entanglement is poised to revolutionize technology from computers to cryptography. Physicists have gradually become convinced that the phenomenon—two subatomic particles that mirror changes in each other instantaneously over any distance—is real. But a few doubts remain. NOVA follows a ground-breaking experiment in the Canary Islands to use quasars at opposite ends of the universe to once and for all settle remaining questions.

(Premiered January 9, 2019)

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00:00 Introduction
03:52 Is Quantum Entanglement Real?: Canary Islands Experiment
08:10 The Beginnings of Quantum Mechanics
15:26 Quantum Mechanics Explained by Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen
22:39 Developments from Discovery of Quantum Theory
27:11 The First Quantum Entanglement Experiment
32:04 Quantum Computers Solving Real-World Problems
39:02 Loopholes of Quantum Entanglement
45:20 The Results of the Canary Islands Experiment
47:47 Quantum Entanglement in Modern Physics

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