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This physics video tutorial provides the formulas and equations associated with uniform circular motion. These include centripetal acceleration, centripetal force, tension, frequency, and period.
Centripetal Acceleration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbLirQuT9uU
What Is a Centripetal Force?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQX22VVmRPs
Centripetal Force Physics Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZx3mYNk2wg
Tetherball Physics Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0RikmNonoU
Tension Force - Vertical Circle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9zIjUeI32k
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Static Friction & Centripetal Force:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMgyy95uJUg
Normal Force on a Hill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec6btKP4qfg
Banked Turn Physics Problems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWXT-IzgbP0
Non-Uniform Circular Motion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlvD5_0FVSc
Gravitational Force:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ep1jIhHdf2A
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Universal Law of Gravitation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CykJ3NgBQs
Gravitational Acceleration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kubaJtXz0c8
Gravitational Field Strength:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AUljAd_AyE
Satellite Speed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIaAleG0Eb4
Kepler's Third Law of Motion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCsbSq9wlyI
Circular Motion Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_psIWtPBHzA
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The Schrödinger Equation is the key equation in quantum physics that explains how particles in quantum physics behave. You wanna know where your electron is going to go? That’s the Schrödinger equation you’ll need.
So why does it look so complicated? Well it’s because in quantum physics, when you are describing what a thing like an electron will do, it doesn’t follow the rules of particles it follows the rules of waves, and that’s what these psi’s are, they are wave functions.
Okay so an electron is a wave, and a wave can evolve in space and in time, but it can’t evolve in any old way, there are constraints about how it can evolve, and those constraints? That’s what the Schrödinger equation is telling us.
It says that over time the total energy has to stay the same. And this total energy is made of the kinetic energy, and potential energy. An example of a potential energy for an electron is just being in an atom.
So if you want to see what a quantum object will do in the future, you need to find the wave function that will satisfy all these bits of the Schrödinger equation.
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0:00 Vectors recap
0:43 Adding vectors
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In physics, vectors are quantities that have both magnitude and direction. They are used to represent various physical quantities, and understanding their properties is crucial for describing and analyzing the behavior of objects in the physical world. Here are some common types of vectors in physics:
In this video we will look at different types of vectors such as position vector, displacement vector, equal vectors, negative of a vector, modulus of a vector, unit vector, fixed vector, free vector, collinear vectors, coplanar vectors, co-initial vectors, co-terminus vectors.
These are just a few examples of vectors in physics. In general, vectors are used to represent physical quantities that have both a magnitude and a direction. They are manipulated using vector operations such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication to analyze and solve problems in physics.
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This physics video tutorial explains how to find the components of a vector given magnitude and direction.
Vectors - Basic Introduction - Physics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwSHKuSxX_8
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Resultant - Two Force Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxV06Oj5sMc
Parallelogram Method - Resultant Vector: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrwYAC_4ThY
Addition of Vectors - Using Components: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS-gdFgZel0
Position Vectors and Displacement Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxAvWfs92U4
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Adding and Subtracting Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxwT7fn6GtE
Scalar Multiplication of Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g14-ACo5vnc
Vectors - Precalculus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXdMpXMuEGI
The Dot Product of Two Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzX8KJKFhlM
The Cross Product of Two Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWbOisq1MJU
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Calculus 3 - Intro to Vectors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_21erD-nBg
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Parallelpiped - The Triple Scalar Product: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NeAK0rJwlk
Direction Cosines Angles of a Vector: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoCxUV893fo
Vector Projections - Calculus 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rw70zkvqEiE
Vector Equations - Calculus 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkjazYnvNP8
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A vector is a fundamental concept in mathematics and physics, representing quantities that have both magnitude and direction. This video provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to vectors, making the topic accessible and easy to understand.
The video begins by defining what a vector is and how it differs from a scalar, which only has magnitude. You'll learn about the components of a vector, typically represented in a coordinate system by an arrow pointing from one point to another. The video explains how vectors are denoted, often using boldface letters or arrows above the letter, and covers the notation for their components.
Step-by-step examples demonstrate how to perform basic operations with vectors, including addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication. You'll see how to graphically represent these operations and understand their geometric interpretations. The video also covers the concept of vector magnitude and direction, explaining how to calculate these properties using trigonometry and the Pythagorean theorem.
Visual aids and practical exercises help reinforce the concepts, ensuring you understand how to work with vectors in various contexts. The video also addresses common misconceptions and provides tips for avoiding errors.
Ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in mathematics and physics, this video breaks down the concept of vectors into manageable parts. By the end, you will be confident in understanding and using vectors to solve problems in both mathematics and real-world applications.
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This physics and precalculus video tutorial explains how to find the dot product of two vectors and how to find the angle between vectors. The full version of this video explains how to determine if two vectors are orthogonal / perpendicular, parallel, or neither using the dot product formula and by analyzing the slope. It also explains how to find the scalar projection and the vector projection of v onto w.
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Vector multiplication can be tricky, and in fact there are two kinds of vector products. We already learned the dot product, which is a scalar, but there is another way to multiply vectors to get another vector, and it's called the cross product. Let's learn how to do this now!
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This physics video tutorial explains how to find the cross product of two vectors (i, j, k) using matrices and determinants and how to confirm your answer using the dot product formula.
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Inverse of a 3x3 Matrix:
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I'm sure you've heard about Physics before. Some people say it's hard, other people say you have to study it if you want to be an engineer or a doctor.
But Physics is actually way simpler than what you might think. The word physics comes from the Greek words Phusis, which means nature and Phusike, which means knowledge of nature.
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5. Average Speed Formula and Average Velocity Equation
6. Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Definition
7. Kinematics Problems
8. Adding and Subtracting Two or Three Vectors
9. Vector Components, Resultant Vector, and Angle
10. Parallel and Perpendicular Vectors
11. Newton's First Law of Motion - Inertia & Rest
12. Newton's Second Law of Motion - Force, Mass, and Acceleration
13. Newton's Third Law of Motion - Action and Reaction Pairs
14. Normal Force Calculation
15. Normal Force on an Incline Plane
16. Static Friction and Kinetic Friction
17. Tension Force in a Rope
18. Mass vs Weight Force on Earth and Moon
19. Circular Motion Equations and Formulas
20. Centripetal Acceleration
21. Centripetal Force and Gravitation
22. Velocity of an Orbiting Satelite
23. Static Friction and Car Rounding Curve
24. Tension Force, Horizontal & Vertical Circle - Centripetal Force
25. Net Force Practice Problems
26. Constant Speed and Acceleration Kinematic Formulas
27. Projectile Motion Problems - Kinematics in 2 Dimensions
28. Maximum Height and Range Formulas
29. Horizontal Velocity vs Vertical Velocity Components
30. Scalar vs Vector Quantities - Magnitude and Direction
31. Free Fall and Projectile Definition
32. Initial Speed, Time, Height and Range Calculations
33. Work Energy Theorem
34. Kinetic Energy, Gravitational Potential Energy and Mechanical Energy
35. Conservative and Nonconservative Forces
36. Work, Force, and Distance Formula
37. Conservation of Energy Practice Problem - Height and Speed
38. Momentum - Mass and Velocity - Mass in Motion
38a. Impulse, Force, and Time
38b. Impulse Momentum Theorem
39. Inelastic Collisions and Elastic Collisions
40. Conservation of Momentum and Kinetic Energy Formulas
41. Rotational Motion
42. Linear Translational Speed vs Rotational Angular Speed
43. Angular Acceleration and Angular Displacement
44. Force vs Torque
45. Rotational Work and Inertia
46. Linear Momentum vs Angular Momentum
47. Revolutions, Rotations, Radians and Degrees
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Quantum mechanics, relativity, space-time, Schrödinger's Cat, the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, you've heard of all this stuff but you assume that there's no way you can understand it. Think again! With a little bit of preparation, this modern physics playlist will make all of the above intelligible on the conceptual level to any and all viewers! You don't have to feel stupid at dinner parties anymore, impress your friends with a working knowledge of time dilation and quantum superposition. What are you waiting for? Get watching!
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In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Megneto helps Shini explain what induction is, how it works, and why magnetism is so seemingly complicated.
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In this lesson you will get an overview and introduction to physics which covers thermodynamics and wave topics. Thermodynamics is the study of heat, work, and energy in a physical system. We will discuss the first and second law of thermodynamics which govern how work and energy interact.
Next, we will discuss the concept of waves in physics. We will discuss transverse waves and compression waves, amplitude, frequency, wave energy, and more.
Physics is the grandaddy of the sciences! When those ancient dudes in togas were philosophizing about the way the universe works, they were setting the stage for what we now know of as physics, even though it didn't really get going until Galileo and Newton. Why should we study physics? What is the goal of physics? What do we mean when we refer to classical physics? Let's reflect together for a moment before we dive into this hefty subject, shall we?
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