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  1. Name: Introductory Conservation of Mechanical Energy Problem using a Trebuchet
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2016-01-12
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Learn how to use the Conservation of Mechanical Energy equation by solving a trebuchet problem.  Want Lecture Notes?

    This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

     

    Content Times:

    0:08 The problem

    1:08 Why mechanical energy is conserved

    1:37 Setting the zero line and initial and final points

    2:32 The three types of mechanical energy

    3:55 Canceling mechanical energies from the equation

    4:54 Solving the equation

    6:18 It’s final speed not final velocity

    6:51 Why we can’t use the projectile motion equations

    7:43 Do we really have to write all that down? Yes.

     

    Thank you to my students Will, Jacob, Natalie and Mery; my students who built and let me use their trebuchet!

     

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    Introductory Conservation of Mechanical Energy Problem using a Trebuchet

  2. Name: Introduction to Conservation of Mechanical Energy with Demonstrations
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2015-12-18
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Ian Terry, winner of Big Brother 14, makes a special appearance to help us learn about Conservation of Mechanical Energy. See several demonstrations and understand when mechanical energy is conserved. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

     

    Content Times:

    0:01 Reviewing the three different types of mechanical energy

    0:23 Mr. Terry drops an object for our first demonstration

    0:58 Calculating Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy

    2:53 Mechanical energy data table

    3:37 Conservation of mechanical energy graph

    5:10 When is mechanical energy conserved?

    7:13 A second demonstration of conservation of mechanical energy

     

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    Introduction to Conservation of Mechanical Energy with Demonstrations

  3. Name: Introduction to Elastic Potential Energy with Examples
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2016-11-03
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Mr. Fullerton of APlusPhysics makes a guest appearance as a floating head to help us learn about Elastic Potential Energy. Several examples of objects which store elastic potential energy are shown and one example of stored elastic potential energy is calculated.

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    Content Times:

    0:01 Defining Elastic Potential Energy

    1:38 The equation for Elastic Potential Energy

    2:08 Defining the Spring Constant

    3:27 Elastic Potential Energy stored in a rubber band (Mr. Fullerton’s entrance).

    3:39 Showing equilibrium position (or rest position).

    4:00 Determining the Spring Constant

    4:55 Solving for Elastic Potential Energy

    5:44 Solving for the units of Elastic Potential Energy

    6:29 Can Elastic Potential Energy be negative?

     

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    Previous Video: Introduction to Gravitational Potential Energy with Zero Line Examples

     

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    Introduction to Elastic Potential Energy with Examples

  4. Name: Introduction to Gravitational Potential Energy with Zero Line Examples
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2015-12-07
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Mini mr.p helps you learn about Gravitational Potential Energy with examples of different zero line locations.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:08 Defining Gravitational Potential Energy
    1:37 Shrinking mr.p
    2:09 Zero Line #1
    2:47 Zero Line #2
    3:25 Zero Line #3
    4:41 Typical locations of the zero line
    5:06 Determining the units for Gravitational Potential Energy

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    Previous Video: Introduction to Kinetic Energy with Example Problem

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    Introduction to Gravitational Potential Energy with Zero Line Examples

  5. Name: Introductory Work Problem
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2015-11-19
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Mr.p pushes a shopping cart so you can learn about the physics concept of work!
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:09 Reading and translating the problem
    0:52 Demonstrating the problem
    1:30 Better Off Dead
    2:04 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    3:14 Solving for work with two common mistakes
    4:45 Work done by the Force of Gravity
    5:16 Work done by the Force Normal

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    Previous Video: Introduction to Work with Examples

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    Introductory Work Problem

  6. Name: Introduction to Work with Examples
    Category: Work, Energy, Power
    Date Added: 2015-11-13
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    An introduction to the physics equation for work, including a few basic examples of positive vs. negative work.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:07 The Work Equation
    0:45 Physics work is not what you normally think of as work
    2:07 Example #1
    2:46 Example #2
    3:35 Example #3
    4:10 Example #4
    5:05 Joules, J, the units for work
    5:43 Work is a Scalar
    6:28 Better Off Dead

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    Introduction to Work with Examples

  7. Name: Physics "Magic Trick" on an Incline
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2016-06-06
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Understand the forces acting on an object on an incline by analyzing the forces on a “floating block”.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.
     
    Content Times:
    0:28 Finding the incline angle
    1:17 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    2:26 Summing the forces in the perpendicular direction
    3:49 Summing the forces in the parallel direction
    5:04 Determining masses for the “Magic Trick”
    6:11 Adding pulleys, strings and mass
    7:34 Floating the block
    8:18 Analyzing the forces on the floating block
     
     
     
     
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    Physics "Magic Trick" on an Incline

  8. Name: Breaking the Force of Gravity into its Components on an Incline
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-10-16
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Resolve the force of gravity into its parallel and perpendicular components so you can sum the forces.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:12 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    1:04 Introducing the parallel and perpendicular directions
    2:19 Drawing the components of the force of gravity
    2:49 Finding the angle used to resolve the force of gravity into its components
    4:33 Solving for the force of gravity parallel
    5:15 Solving for the force of gravity perpendicular
    5:53 Redrawing the Free Body Diagram

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    Breaking the Force of Gravity into its Components on an Incline

  9. Name: Determining the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-10-08
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    We use Newton’s Second Law and Uniformly Accelerated Motion to experimentally determine the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:09 Reading and translating the problem
    1:03 Visualizing the experiment
    1:16 Where to begin?
    1:45 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    3:09 Summing the forces in the y-direction
    4:47 Summing the forest in the x-direction
    6:24 Uniformly Accelerated Motion
    7:35 Solving for the coefficient of static friction
    8:18 All 9 trials

    Next Video: Breaking the Force of Gravity into its Components on an Incline

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    Previous Video: Everybody Brought Mass to the Party!

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    Determining the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow

  10. Name: Does the Book Move? An Introductory Friction Problem
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-08-19
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Determine if the book moves or not and the acceleration of the book. It’s all about static and kinetic friction.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:08 Reading and translating the problem
    0:57 5 Steps to help solve any Free Body Diagram problem
    1:26 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    2:24 Sum the forces in the y-direction
    3:22 Sum the forces in the x-direction
    4:56 The answer to part (a)
    6:22 Solving part (b)

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    Previous Video: Experimentally Graphing the Force of Friction

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    Does the Book Move? An Introductory Friction Problem

  11. Name: Experimentally Graphing the Force of Friction
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-08-19
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    To help understand the force of friction, mr.p pulls on a wooden block using a force sensor.
    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:17 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    0:43 Summing the forces in the x-direction
    1:21 Graph when the block doesn’t move
    1:46 Graph with the block moving

    Next Video: Does the Book Move? An Introductory Friction Problem

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    Previous Video: Understanding the Force of Friction Equation

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    Experimentally Graphing the Force of Friction

  12. Name: Understanding the Force of Friction Equation
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-08-18
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    The Force of Friction Equation is actually three equations is one. Learn why!
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    Content Times:
    0:00 The basic Force of Friction Equation
    0:20 One Kinetic Friction Equation
    0:39 The Two Static Friction Equations
    1:40 Example Free Body Diagram
    2:16 The direction of the Force of Friction
    3:20 Determining the magnitude of the Force of Static Friction
    4:09 Understanding the “less than or equal” sign
    6:08 If the “less than or equal” sign were not there

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    Previous Video: Introduction to the Coefficient of Friction

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    Understanding the Force of Friction Equation

  13. Name: Introduction to the Coefficient of Friction
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-08-09
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Please do not confuse the Coefficient of Friction with the Force of Friction. This video will help you not fall into that Pit of Despair!

    Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:00 The equation for the Force of Friction
    0:17 Mu, the symbol for the Coefficient of Friction
    1:21 Tables of Coefficients of Friction
    2:49 Comparing the values of static and kinetic coefficients of friction
    3:54 A typical range of values

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    Previous Video: Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby

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    Introduction to the Coefficient of Friction

  14. Name: Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-08-07
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Bobby teaches the basics of friction and the differences between Static and Kinetic Friction.
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    Content Times:
    0:11 Basic definition of friction
    0:40 What causes friction?
    1:30 Static and kinetic friction demonstrated
    2:10 Friction is independent of surface area
    2:47 The direction of the force of friction

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    Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby

  15. Name: An Introductory Tension Force Problem
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-07-30
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Learn how to solve a basic tension force problem with demonstration!
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    This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:00 The Problem Demonstrated
    0:29 5 Steps to Solve and Free Body Diagram Problem
    0:50 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
    2:03 Resolving Tension Force 1 into its components (numbers dependency)
    4:00 Introducing the Equation Holster!
    5:11 Redraw the Free Body Diagram
    5:32 Sum the forces in the y-direction
    7:24 Sum the forces in the x-direction
    8:29 Demonstrating our solution is correct

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    Next Video: Introduction to Static and Kinetic Friction by Bobby

    Previous Video: 5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem

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    An Introductory Tension Force Problem

  16. Name: 5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-07-30
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Learn how to solve problems that have Free Body Diagrams!
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    This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:15 Step 1) Draw the Free Body Diagram
    0:50 Step 2) Break Forces into Components
    1:37 Step 3) Redraw the Free Body Diagram
    2:15 Step 4) Sum the Forces
    2:45 Step 5) Sum the Forces (again)
    3:13 Review the 5 Steps

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    5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem

  17. Name: Introduction to Equilibrium
    Category: Dynamics
    Date Added: 2015-07-30
    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Learn about and see examples of Translational Equilibrium.
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    This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

    Content Times:
    0:11 What happens to an object in equilibrium?
    0:40 Using Newton’s 2nd law to describe what happens…
    2:16 Example: Book at rest on an incline
    2:45 Example: Car moving at a constant velocity
    3:18 Translational equilibrium

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    Next Video: 5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem

    Previous Video: Understanding the Force of Tension

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    Introduction to Equilibrium

  18. Name: AP Physics 1: Rotational Kinematics Review

    Category: Exam Prep

    Date Added: 23 March 2015 - 09:19 AM

    Submitter: Flipping Physics

    Short Description: None Provided

    Review of the Rotational Kinematics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.

    Content Times:

    0:14 Angular Velocity

    0:54 Angular Acceleration

    1:40 Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion

    2:34 Uniform Circular Motion

    3:30 Tangential Velocity

    5:08 Centripetal Force and Centripetal Acceleration

    7:10 Conical Pendulum Example Problem

    9:36 Period, Frequency and Angular Velocity

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