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  1. Name: Introduction to Conversions in Physics Category: Introductory Concepts Date Added: 20 May 2014 - 01:42 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: Introduction to Conversions in Physics This video includes the basics of doing conversions, why conversions work, conversions with squares and fractions. Includes several examples. Times of the examples: 0:59 - 11 millimeters to meters 2:54 - 4.2 cm to m 3:35 - 17 g to kg 4:32 - 14 m/s to km/hr 7:40 - 12.2 mm^2 to m^2 9:50 - 120 km/hr^2 to m/s^2 View Video
  2. Name: Introduction to Base Dimensions and Your Friends Category: Introductory Concepts Date Added: 20 May 2014 - 01:41 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: Introduction to Base Dimensions and Your Friends Introduction to SI (Système international d'unités or Metric Units) and English (or Imperial) units. Dimensions are your Friend. Content Times: 0:15 Dimensions are your Friends! 2:11 Base Dimensions 2:43 The Table of Base Dimensions View Video
  3. Name: Rounding and Working with Significant Figures in Physics Category: Introductory Concepts Date Added: 20 May 2014 - 01:39 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: Rounding and Working with Significant Figures in Physics The Rules of Rounding with several examples and a common mistake. How to use Significant Figures in Physics. Content Times: 0:23 The Basic Rules of Rounding 0:44 Two Examples 1:19 The Arcane Rounding Rule (Beware!) 2:04 More Examples 3:08 The Addition and Subtraction Rules of Rounding 3:39 The Multiplication and Division Rules of Rounding 5:17 Working with Significant Figures in Physics View Video
  4. Name: Introduction to Significant Figures with Examples Category: Introductory Concepts Date Added: 2016-03-15 Submitter: Flipping Physics The rules of Significant Figures (or Digits) with several examples and a common mistake. Also a few Scientific Notation Examples. Content Times: 0:19 Defining Significant Figures 1:13 The Rules of Significant Figures 1:28 First Example 1:54 Second Example 2:39 Third Example 3:10 Many More Examples 4:47 Scientific Notation and Significant Digits Want Lecture Notes? Next Video: Rounding and Working with Significant Figures in Physics Introduction to Significant Figures with Examples
  5. Name: (1 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 09 May 2014 - 01:03 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: (1 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C Content Times: 0:38 Vectors vs. Scalars 1:05 The Uniformly Accelerated Motion Equations 2:07 Acceleration 2:42 Velocity 3:03 Derivative and Integral Definitions 4:01 Projectile Motion 4:57 Newton's 2nd Law and Free Body Diagrams 5:41 Newton's 2nd Law using the Derivative 6:19 Impulse 6:59 Conservation of Momentum 7:34 The Force of Static and Kinetic Friction 8:31 The Direction of the Force of Friction 9:29 Work 9:58 Mechanical Energies (Kinetic, Elastic and Gravitational Potential Energy) 10:26 3 Equations involving Mechanical Energies 11:14 Power 11:51 The Conservative Force Equation 12:55 Center of Mass of a System of Particles 13:35 Center of Mass of a Rigid Object Want View Video
  6. Name: (2 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 09 May 2014 - 01:01 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: (2 of 2) Mechanics - Review of all Topics - AP Physics C Content Times: 0:11 Circular Motion: Angular Velocity and Angular Accleration 0:37 Circular Motion: Centripetal Acceleration 0:56 Circular Motion: Arc Length, Tangential Velocity and Tangential Acceleration 1:58 Torque 2:24 Net Torque in terms of Angular Velocity and Moment of Inertia 3:04 Moment of Inertia 3:48 Linear, Surface and Volumetric Mass Density 4:34 The Parallel Axis Theorem 5:08 Rotational and Translational Equilibrium 6:07 Rotational Kinetic Energy & Rolling without Slipping 6:59 Angular Momentum of a Particle (on every AP Physics C test I have seen) 8:58 Angular Momentum of a Rigid Object with Shape 9:44 Net Torque in terms of Angular Momentum (and Conservation of L) 10:49 Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation 11:34 Kepler's 3rd Law (Do NOT Memorize It!) 13:19 Frequency and Angular Frequency 13:45 Universal Gravitational Potential Energy 14:34 Simple Harmonic Motion 15:18 Example Proving Simple Harmonic Motion and Deriving Period 16:43 Energy in Simple Harmonic Motion Want View Video
  7. Name: (2 of 2) Electricity and Magnetism - Review of All Topics - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 09 May 2014 - 01:00 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: (2 of 2) Electricity and Magnetism - Review of All Topics - AP Physics C Content Times: 0:05 Ammeters and Voltmeters 0:44 Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge 1:12 The Right Hand Rule for Magnetic Force 2:05 Torque on a Current Carrying Loop in a Magnetic Field 2:22 Magnetic Force on a Curved Current Carrying Wire 2:55 Magnetic Force on a Current Carrying Loop in a Constant B Field 3:36 Net Force on a Charged Particle in a Constant Magnetic Field 4:09 Biot-Savart Law 4:40 Magnetic Field inside a Solenoid 5:31 Magnetic Field r distance away from a Current Carrying Wire 5:57 The Magnetic Force on Two Parallel Current Carrying Wires 7:03 Gauss' Law for Magnetic Fields 7:36 Faraday's Law of Induction 8:23 Lenz' Law - the Direction of the Inducted emf (with example) 10:21 Motional emf 11:17 emf in a Generator 12:06 Inductance & Self-Induced emf 12:38 The emf in an Inductor 13:13 RL Circuit (Putting energy into and getting energy out of the Inductor) 15:29 Energy Stored in an RL Circuit 15:42 LC Circuit (Simple Harmonic Motion) 17:15 Conservation of Energy in an LC Circuit Want View Video
  8. Name: (1 of 2) Electricity and Magnetism - Review of All Topics - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 09 May 2014 - 12:54 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: (1 of 2) Electricity and Magnetism - Review of All Topics - AP Physics C Content Times: 0:25 Coulomb's Law (Electric Force) 1:25 Electric Field (Definition and Caused by a Point Charge) 1:58 Electric Field Lines 2:23 Linear, Surface and Volumetric Charge Densities 2:44 Electric Flux 3:12 Gauss' Law (Everybody's Favorite!!) 4:58 Electric Potential Energy 5:12 Electric Potential Difference (Definition and Caused by a Point Charge) 6:13 Electric Potential Difference caused by a Continuous Charge Distribution 6:47 Electric Potential Difference with respect to the Electric Field 7:09 The Electron Volt 7:30 Capacitance (Definition and of a Parallel Plate Capacitor) 8:16 Capacitors in Series and Parallel 8:55 The Energy Stored in a Capacitor 9:14 Current 10:09 Resistance and Resistivity 10:45 Electric Power 11:11 Terminal Voltage vs. Electromotive Force (emf) 12:04 Resistors in Series and Parallel 12:37 Kirchhoff's Rules with Example Circuit Loop and Junction Equations 15:55 RC Circuit (Charging and Discharging) 18:17 The Time Constant View Video
  9. Name: 8 General Suggestions for the Free Response Questions of any AP Physics Exam Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 08 May 2014 - 09:21 AM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: 8 General Suggestions for the Free Response Questions of any AP Physics Exam After 11 years of teaching AP Physics, going through countless old exams and grading an equally innumerable number of student solutions to Free Response Questions, here are my suggestions to help future students out. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Content Times: 0:21 #1) Pre-Read All Free Response Questions 0:56 #2) Write Legibly 1:47 #3) Organize Your Solutions and Label All Parts 2:32 #4) SHOW ALL YOUR WORK!! 4:06 #5) Do Not Break Forces in Free Body Diagrams into Components 4:41 #6) Answer Every Part of Every Problem 5:48 #7) Dimension Your Answers 6:11 #8) Leave Algebra Heavy Solutions for Later Next Video: Review of all AP Physics C Mechanics Topics - Video 1 of 2 All of my in-class AP Physics C lectures with Lecture Notes are at: 1¢/minute I know "equally innumerable number" perhaps seems illogical, however, it get's my point across, so deal with it. AP® is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. General Suggestion #9: Read Carefully. I made the video you are currently watching and then I proceeded to make video solutions to the 3 Free Response Questions of the 1998 AP Physics C Mechanics Exam and I learned a valuable lesson. I should have given 9 suggestions. I should have added a 9th suggestion: "Read Carefully." I find it quite funny that I didn't read carefully enough because (1) for years it is something I berated my students about and (2) it is something I did not do on the third free response question. You see, I didn't answer part (a) completely. I missed the small word "magnitude". I simply drew the forces in the Free Body Diagrams, however, I didn't explicitly solve for the Magnitudes of the Forces. All the magnitudes of the forces are in my solutions because I had to find each one to solve the rest of the problem; however, I didn't quite answer part (a) correctly. I don't know how the AP graders would grade my solution because all the physics is there, just not in the right places; however, I do feel they would not have given my solution full credit. So, please learn from my mistake and read the questions carefully. Don't have to eat humble pie, like me. View Video
  10. Name: Review of all Electricity and Magnetism Dimensions - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 08 May 2014 - 09:17 AM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: Review of all AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism Dimensions This is a review of all of the dimensions used in AP Physics C - Electricity and Magnetism. Want a Table of Friends? Want to know what a View Video
  11. Name: Review of all Mechanics Dimensions - AP Physics C Category: Exam Prep Date Added: 08 May 2014 - 09:13 AM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: Review of all AP Physics C Mechanics Dimensions This is a review of all of the dimensions used in AP Physics C - Mechanics. Okay, maybe it doesn't cover some of the basic dimensions, however, if you don't know that linear velocity is in furlongs per fortnight, then I probably can't help you. Want a Table of Friends? Want to know what a View Video
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