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In this screencast, you'll observe two vehicles moving across the screen at different rates then describe the motion. Additionally, you'll select the corresponding graphs of distance vs. time, velocity vs. time, and acceleration vs. time for each vehicle.
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In this learning activity you'll explore a step-by-step process to solve simple free-body diagrams. They identify forces acting in the x or y direction in interactive exercises.
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Learners read a description of torque and study the factors that cause its magnitude to change.
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- Physics
- Keywords:
- Torque -- Measurement
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll examine Newton's Third Law: for every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction.
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The learner views several animations to study Newton's First Law of Motion, also known as "The Law of Inertia."
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- Physics
- Keywords:
- Inertia (Mechanics)
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- Video
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In this learning activity you'll examine force, mass, and acceleration to understand this "Law of Acceleration."
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- Physics
- Keywords:
- Acceleration (Mechanics) Motion
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- Video
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e-book
"This is a calculus-based book meant for the first semester of a first year survey course taken by engineering and physical science majors. It has a traditional order of topics whereby force is discussed before energy. It is divided into 17 chapters that cover a review of high school physics, scaling and estimation, vectors, velocity, acceleration, forces, circular motion, gravity, conservation of energy, work, conservation of momentum and angular momentum, vibrations, and resonance. A treatment of relativity is interspersed with the Newtonian mechanics, in optional sections"--BC Campus website.
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This lab manual provides students with the theory, practical applications, objectives, and laboratory procedure of ten experiments. The manual also includes educational videos showing how student should run each experiment and a workbook for organizing data collected in the lab and preparing result tables and charts.
- Subjects:
- Laboratory Techniques and Safety and Physics
- Keywords:
- Fluid mechanics Fluid dynamics Laboratory manuals Textbooks Hydraulic machinery
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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e-book
This is a “minimalist” textbook for a first semester of university, calculus-based physics, covering classical mechanics (including one chapter on mechanical waves, but excluding fluids), plus a brief introduction to thermodynamics. The presentation owes much to Mazur’s The Principles and Practice of Physics: conservation laws, momentum and energy, are introduced before forces, and one-dimensional setups are thoroughly explored before two-dimensional systems are considered. It contains both problems and worked-out examples.
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e-book
In Mechanics and Relativity, the reader is taken on a tour through time and space. Starting from the basic axioms formulated by Newton and Einstein, the theory of motion at both the everyday and the highly relativistic level is developed without the need of prior knowledge. The relevant mathematics is provided in an appendix. The text contains various worked examples and a large number of original problems to help the reader develop an intuition for the physics. Applications covered in the book span a wide range of physical phenomena, including rocket motion, spinning tennis rackets and high-energy particle collisions.
- Subjects:
- Physics
- Keywords:
- Relativity (Physics) Textbooks Mechanics
- Resource Type:
- e-book