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Basic demonstration of how to use spreadsheets in an introductory physics class. Topics listed below. This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:33 Basic data collection 0:58 Inputting data 3:45 Equations 8:39 Graphs or charts 12:40 Correcting mistakes 14:08 Formatting charts 15:23 Best-fit lines or trendlines 19:52 Helpful tips 21:50 Printing Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Another Video: Introduction to Projectile Motion 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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Using Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) as a framework to learn about Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion (UαM). Just like UAM, UαM has 5 variables, 4 equations and if you know 3 of the UαM variables, you can determine the other 2 UαM variables, which leaves you with 1 … Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:15 Introducing Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion! (UαM) 0:38 Reviewing Uniformly Accelerated Motion 1:22 When can we use the UαM Equations? 2:24 The four UαM Equations 4:20 Examples of objects in UαM 4:48 Average and instantaneous angular velocity and the UαM equations Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Next Video: Introductory Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Problem - A CD Player Previous Video: Angular Accelerations of a Record Player Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Scott Carter, and Christopher Becke for being my Quality Control Team for this video.
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Name: Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Introduction Category: Rotational Motion Date Added: 2017-07-17 Submitter: Flipping Physics Using Uniformly Accelerated Motion (UAM) as a framework to learn about Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion (UαM). Just like UAM, UαM has 5 variables, 4 equations and if you know 3 of the UαM variables, you can determine the other 2 UαM variables, which leaves you with 1 … Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. Content Times: 0:15 Introducing Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion! (UαM) 0:38 Reviewing Uniformly Accelerated Motion 1:22 When can we use the UαM Equations? 2:24 The four UαM Equations 4:20 Examples of objects in UαM 4:48 Average and instantaneous angular velocity and the UαM equations Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! Next Video: Introductory Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Problem - A CD Player Previous Video: Angular Accelerations of a Record Player Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Scott Carter, and Christopher Becke for being my Quality Control Team for this video. Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion Introduction
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Name: AP Physics C: Equations to Memorize (Mechanics) Category: Vector Math Date Added: 2017-04-30 Submitter: Flipping Physics Calculus based review of equations I suggest you memorize for the AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. Please realize I abhor memorization, however, there are a few equations which I do recommend you memorize. I also list equations NOT to memorize and ones which I suggest you know how to derive. Also a note about Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam. For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam. Want Lecture Notes? Content Times: 0:22 Equations to Memorize 2:06 Derivative as an Integral Example 6:52 Equations NOT to memorize 8:10 Equations to know how to derive 10:14 Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! AP Physics C Review Website Previous Video: AP Physics C: Simple Harmonic Motion Review (Mechanics) Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Aarti Sangwan, Sawdog, Romail Pervez Bhatti, and Lisa Greene for being my Quality Control team for this video. AP Physics C: Equations to Memorize (Mechanics)
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Calculus based review of equations I suggest you memorize for the AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. Please realize I abhor memorization, however, there are a few equations which I do recommend you memorize. I also list equations NOT to memorize and ones which I suggest you know how to derive. Also a note about Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam. For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam. Want Lecture Notes? Content Times: 0:22 Equations to Memorize 2:06 Derivative as an Integral Example 6:52 Equations NOT to memorize 8:10 Equations to know how to derive 10:14 Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam Multilingual? Please help translate Flipping Physics videos! AP Physics C Review Website Previous Video: AP Physics C: Simple Harmonic Motion Review (Mechanics) Please support me on Patreon! Thank you to Aarti Sangwan, Sawdog, Romail Pervez Bhatti, and Lisa Greene for being my Quality Control team for this video.
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Equations to memorize for the AP Physics 1 Exam. Want [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap1-equations-review.html"]Lecture Notes[/url]? Content Times: 0:13 What I mean by “Memorize†1:09 Speed, velocity and acceleration 1:51 Missing UAM Equation 2:03 Force of gravity on an incline 2:23 Mechanical Energy equations 2:58 Power 3:35 Conservation of Linear Momentum 3:57 Angular velocity, angular acceleration and 2 UαM equations 4:30 Tangential velocity and Rolling without Slipping center of mass velocity 5:05 Centripetal Force 5:26 Moment of Inertia 5:52 Conservation of Angular Momentum 6:21 Beat Frequency 6:31 Net charge 6:39 Electric Potential Difference 6:55 Electric Power Multilingual? [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/translate.html"]Please help translate Flipping Physics videos[/url]! All my [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1-review.html"]AP Physics 1 Review Videos[/url] [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/give.html"]1¢/minute[/url]
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This is an introductory lesson about Uniformly Accelerated Motion or UAM. I show examples of 5 different objects experiencing UAM, some are even in slow motion. We also learn my simple way of remembering how to use the UAM equations. Content Times: 0:20 Defining what it means to be in UAM 0:40 5 examples of objects experiencing UAM (some in slow motion) 1:50 Disclaimer for the peanut gallery 2:50 The four UAM equations 3:32 The five UAM variables 4:45 How to work with the UAM equations 5:31 One Happy Physics Student! [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/introduction-to-uniformly-accelerated-motion.html"]Want Lecture Notes?[/url] Next Video: [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/introductory-uniformly-accelerated-motion-problem.html"]Introductory Uniformly Accelerated Motion Problem -- A Braking Bicycle[/url] Previous Video: [url="http://www.flippingphysics.com/walking-position-velocity-and-acceleration-as-a-function-of-time-graphs.html"]Walking Position, Velocity and Acceleration as a Function of Time Graphs[/url]
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Name: Introduction to Uniformly Accelerated Motion with Examples of Objects in UAM Category: Kinematics Date Added: 21 May 2014 - 03:42 PM Submitter: Flipping Physics Short Description: None Provided This is an introductory lesson about Uniformly Accelerated Motion or UAM. I show examples of 5 different objects experiencing UAM, some are even in slow motion. We also learn my simple way of remembering how to use the UAM equations. Content Times: 0:20 Defining what it means to be in UAM 0:40 5 examples of objects experiencing UAM (some in slow motion) 1:50 Disclaimer for the peanut gallery 2:50 The four UAM equations 3:32 The five UAM variables 4:45 How to work with the UAM equations 5:31 One Happy Physics Student! View Video
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Hello! I'm using the "AP Physics Essentials: 1" book to study for my Work, Power, and Energy exam (chapter 5.) I need clarification on question 5.10; how do we decide on the equation to use? I'm so lost on how to make that determination. Thanks!
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