-
Posts
2,778 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
49
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Downloads
Blogs
Events
Store
Everything posted by FizziksGuy
-
View File SimuLAB: Universal Gravitation APlusPhysics Simulation Interactive simulation to explore the basic relationships in Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation using Geogebra. Submitter FizziksGuy Submitted 11/29/2017 Category UCM & Gravity
-
- gravity
- universal gravitation
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
-
- gravity
- universal gravitation
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
View File SimuLAB: Coulomb's Law APlusPhysics Simulation Lab handout to accompany the APlusPhysics Coulomb's Law mini-lab simulation activity. Submitter FizziksGuy Submitted 11/29/2017 Category Electricity
-
- coulombs law
- electrostatic force
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
-
- 1
-
- coulombs law
- electrostatic force
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
AP Physics 1 Essentials question: Dynamics
FizziksGuy replied to graviton's question in Homework Help
Draw separate free body diagrams for each of the objects, showing the direction of the forces on each object. For example, for the (2m) mass, you would have a dot with an arrow to the left (T3), and an arrow to the right (T2). The up and down arrows (forces Fn up and mg down) are balanced, so we'll focus on the x-direction. Writing Newton's 2nd Law in the x-direction, since T2 is in the positive direction, we'll leave it as positive, and since T3 is in the -x direction, it will be negative. Therefore T2-T3 = (2m)a. -
And THIS is why I avoid New York City...
-
The Wonders of Time Dilation
FizziksGuy commented on Bogart's blog entry in Bogart's Blogging Bonanza
Fantastic blog post, and a great start on understanding some of the conceptual ideas around time dilation! -
Full contact billiards... cool!
-
Physics of the Candy Cane Sport
FizziksGuy commented on crazycrochet20's blog entry in RK's Physics Blog
That's a mighty cool looking stick! -
Never thought of applying conservation of energy to minions... Unique!!!
-
Nice summary of our last unit!
-
Pokeball vs Pokemon
FizziksGuy commented on etracey99's blog entry in Home is Where Your Displacement is Zero
Wow, learned all sorts of pokethings I didn't know before! -
Have you ever tried to make it? How did it come out?
-
Wow, that's some mighty creative problem writing!!!
-
The Terminal Velocity of a Kitty
FizziksGuy commented on etracey99's blog entry in Home is Where Your Displacement is Zero
That is a paw-some blog post about cats. The physics behind them always landing on their feet (or usually) is meownificent. Great job jumping on this blog post and avoiding procatstination. No kitten, this is pawsitively fantastic. -
Used to go to Rock Ventures all the time (nearly 20 years ago) -- it's been around for a while now. Cool stuff -- love all the tensions and physics in the knots!
-
Social Facilitation in the Classroom
FizziksGuy commented on HegelBot153's blog entry in AP Physics C Student Blog
Looks like several paragraphs all on the same topic -- could perhaps be combined into a single post... -
Dropped my daughter once... didn't notice the air resistance kicking in. Did notice the mom resistance kicking in shortly thereafter, however.
-
If you have a chance, read up a bit on Chuck Yeager (and/or follow his Twitter). An amazing man with an amazing career and a fantastic sense of humor to boot.
-
What Is This and Why Is It Important?
FizziksGuy commented on ThePeculiarParticle's blog entry in Captain's Log
Love this! My background is in microelectronic engineering, and I'm even in the middle of putting together a 2-hour workshop on microelectronics (presentation is in December) that will cover much of what you did over the summer. Great discipline, with TONS of fantastic jobs that are fun, challenging, and rewarding. We'll have to talk more... -
Old Silverback is my favorite player!
-
Which is certainly closely enough given various rounding / sig figs. You got it right.
-
There are several explanations I think. I would probably use the kinematic equations (v0, v, delta_x, a, t), and use those to solve the problem. If you're getting stuck, can you post what you've done so far, and that will give me better information to assist you?
-
Hi cjt100. So we can better assist, can you tell us what you've tried so far, and where you're getting stuck?
-
Cool video edits!!!
Terms of Use
The pages of APlusPhysics.com, Physics in Action podcasts, and other online media at this site are made available as a service to physics students, instructors, and others. Their use is encouraged and is free of charge. Teachers who wish to use materials either in a classroom demonstration format or as part of an interactive activity/lesson are granted permission (and encouraged) to do so. Linking to information on this site is allowed and encouraged, but content from APlusPhysics may not be made available elsewhere on the Internet without the author's written permission.
Copyright Notice
APlusPhysics.com, Silly Beagle Productions and Physics In Action materials are copyright protected and the author restricts their use to online usage through a live internet connection. Any downloading of files to other storage devices (hard drives, web servers, school servers, CDs, etc.) with the exception of Physics In Action podcast episodes is prohibited. The use of images, text and animations in other projects (including non-profit endeavors) is also prohibited. Requests for permission to use such material on other projects may be submitted in writing to info@aplusphysics.com. Licensing of the content of APlusPhysics.com for other uses may be considered in the future.