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Projectile motion, mechanics and electricity and magnetism. Solid understanding of algebra and a basic understanding of trigonometry necessary.
Introduction to Vectors and Scalars
Calculating Average Velocity or Speed
Solving for Time
Displacement from Time and Velocity Example
Acceleration
Newton's First Law of Motion
Newton's Second Law of Motion
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Airbus A380 Take-off Time
Airbus A380 Take-off Distance
Why Distance is Area under Velocity-Time Line
Average Velocity for Constant Acceleration
Acceleration of Aircraft Carrier Takeoff
Race Cars with Constant Speed Around Curve
Introduction to Gravity
Mass and Weight Clarification
Gravity for Astronauts in Orbit
Would a Brick or Feather Fall Faster
Deriving Displacement as a Function of Time, Acceleration and Initial Velocity
Plotting Projectile Displacement, Acceleration, and Velocity
Projectile Height Given Time
Deriving Max Projectile Displacement Given Time
Impact Velocity From Given Height
Visualizing Vectors in 2 Dimensions
Projectile at an Angle
Different Way to Determine Time in Air
Launching and Landing on Different Elevations
Total Displacement for Projectile
Total Final Velocity for Projectile
Correction to Total Final Velocity for Projectile
Projectile on an Incline
Unit Vectors and Engineering Notation
Clearing the Green Monster at Fenway
Green Monster at Fenway Part 2
Optimal angle for a projectile part 1
Optimal angle for a projectile part 2 - Hangtime
Optimal angle for a projectile part 3 - Horizontal distance as a function of angle (and speed)
Optimal angle for a projectile part 4 Finding the optimal angle and distance with a bit of calculus
Normal Force and Contact Force
Normal Force in an Elevator
Inclined Plane Force Components
Ice Accelerating Down an Incline
Force of Friction Keeping the Block Stationary
Correction to Force of Friction Keeping the Block Stationary
Force of Friction Keeping Velocity Constant
Intuition on Static and Kinetic Friction Comparisons
Static and Kinetic Friction Example
Introduction to Tension
Tension (part 2)
Tension in an accelerating system and pie in the face
Moving pulley problem (part 1)
Moving pulley problem (part 2)
Introduction to Momentum
Momentum: Ice skater throws a ball
2-dimensional momentum problem
2-dimensional momentum problem (part 2)
Introduction to work and energy
Work and Energy (part 2)
Conservation of Energy
Work/Energy problem with Friction
Introduction to mechanical advantage
Mechanical Advantage (part 2)
Mechanical Advantage (part 3)
Center of Mass
Introduction to Torque
Moments
Moments (part 2)
Unit Vector Notation
Unit Vector Notation (part 2)
Projectile Motion with Unit Vectors
Projectile Motion with Unit Vectors (part 2)
Projectile Motion with Ordered Set Notation
Centripetal Force and Acceleration Intuition
Visual Understanding of Centripetal Acceleration Formula
Relationship between angular velocity and speed
Calculus proof of centripetal acceleration formula
Loop De Loop Question
Loop De Loop Answer part 1
Loop De Loop Answer part 2
Acceleration Due to Gravity at the Space Station
Space Station Speed in Orbit
Conservation of angular momemtum
Introduction to Newton's Law of Gravitation
Gravitation (part 2)
Intro to springs and Hooke's Law
Potential energy stored in a spring
Spring potential energy example (mistake in math)
Introduction to Harmonic Motion
Harmonic Motion Part 2 (calculus)
Harmonic Motion Part 3 (no calculus)
Fluids (part 1)
Fluids (part 2)
Fluids (part 3)
Fluids (part 4)
Fluids (part 5)
Fluids (part 6)
Fluids (part 7)
Fluids (part 8)
Fluids (part 9)
Fluids (part 10)
Fluids (part 11)
Fluids (part 12)
Thermodynamics (part 1)
Thermodynamics (part 2)
Thermodynamics (part 3)
Thermodynamics (part 4)
Thermodynamics (part 5)
Electrostatics (part 1): Introduction to Charge and Coulomb's Law
Electrostatics (part 2)
Proof (Advanced): Field from infinite plate (part 1)
Proof (Advanced): Field from infinite plate (part 2)
Electric Potential Energy
Electric Potential Energy (part 2-- involves calculus)
Voltage
Capacitance
Circuits (part 1)
Circuits (part 2)
Circuits (part 3)
Circuits (part 4)
Cross product 1
Cross Product 2
Cross Product and Torque
Introduction to Magnetism
Magnetism 2
Magnetism 3
Magnetism 4
Magnetism 5
Magnetism 6: Magnetic field due to current
Magnetism 7
Magnetism 8
Magnetism 9: Electric Motors
Magnetism 10: Electric Motors
Magnetism 11: Electric Motors
Magnetism 12: Induced Current in a Wire
The dot product
Dot vs. Cross Product
Calculating dot and cross products with unit vector notation
Introduction to Waves
Amplitude, Period, Frequency and Wavelength of Periodic Waves
Introduction to the Doppler Effect
Doppler effect formula for observed frequency
Doppler effect formula when source is moving away
When the source and the wave move at the same velocity
Mach Numbers
Specular and Diffuse Reflection
Specular and Diffuse Reflection 2
Refraction and Snell's Law
Refraction in Water
Snell's Law Examples 1
Snell's Law Example 2
Total Internal Reflection
Virtual Image
Parabolic Mirrors and Real Images
Parabolic Mirrors 2
Convex Parabolic Mirrors
Convex Lenses
Convex Lens Examples
Concave Lenses
Object Image and Focal Distance Relationship (Proof of Formula)
Object Image Height and Distance Relationship
Viewing g as the value of Earth's Gravitational Field Near the Surface