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Creating Circular Motion from Sine and Cosine Curves
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Demonstrating how sine and cosine simple harmonic motion waves can create circular motion. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:01 y-position 0:31 x-position 1:35 Combining motions Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Previous Video: Demonstrating Position, Velocity, and Acceleration of a Mass-Spring System Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Scott Carter, Christopher Becke, and Sawdog for being my Quality Control Team for this video. Thank you to Youssef Nasr for transcribing the English subtitles of this video.-
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Deriving the velocity and acceleration equations for an object in simple harmonic motion. Uses calculus. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:01 Reviewing the position equation 2:08 Deriving the velocity equation 3:54 Deriving the acceleration equation Next Video: Simple Harmonic Motion - Graphs of Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Previous Video: Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Scott Carter, Christopher Becke, and Sawdog for being my Quality Control Team for this video. Thank you to Youssef Nasr for transcribing the English subtitles of this video.
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Deriving the position equation for an object in simple harmonic motion. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:01 Reviewing circular motion vs. simple harmonic motion 0:24 Defining x position 1:13 Using angular velocity 3:18 The position equation 3:31 Visualizing the position equation 5:16 The phase constant 6:49 Angular frequency Next Video: Simple Harmonic Motion - Velocity and Acceleration Equation Derivations Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Previous Video: Comparing Simple Harmonic Motion to Circular Motion - Demonstration Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Andres Ramos, Sawdog, Christopher Becke, Scott Carter, and Jonathan Everett for being my Quality Control Team for this video. Thank you to Youssef Nasr for transcribing the English subtitles of this video.
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Demonstrating that Circular Motion, when viewed from the side, is Simple Harmonic Motion. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:17 The demonstration 1:21 Position vs. time Next Video: Simple Harmonic Motion - Position Equation Derivation Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Previous Video: Frequency vs. Period in Simple Harmonic Motion Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Christopher Becke, Andres Ramos, Aarti Sangwan, and Sawdog for being my Quality Control Team for this video. Thank you to Youssef Nasr for transcribing the English subtitles of this video.
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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 Multilingual? [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/translate.html"]Please help translate Flipping Physics videos[/url]! Want [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap1-rotational-kinematics-review.html"]Lecture Notes[/url]? Next Video: [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap1-rotational-dynamics-review.html"]AP Physics 1: Rotational Dynamics Review[/url] Previous Video: [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap1-Momentum-review.html"]Linear Momentum and Impulse Review for AP Physics 1[/url] [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/give.html"]1¢/minute[/url]
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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 Multilingual? View Video
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File Name: WS: Centripetal Acceleration File Submitter: FizziksGuy File Submitted: 19 Apr 2013 File Category: UCM & Gravity Basic worksheet to practice centripetal acceleration
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