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Thursday, 17 February 2022
Calculating Slope
If you are struggling understanding how to calculate slope, check out this link (https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-eighth-grade-math/cc-8th-linear-equations-functions/8th-slope/a/slope-formula) or watch this video (https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/two-var-linear-equations/slope/v/slope-of-a-line).
Physics 30 - Relative Velocities
New! Relative Cosmic Velocities
— Dr James O'Donoghue (@physicsJ) September 8, 2019
Driving on a highway at a constant speed, you don't really feel your motion (aside from the vibrations). In the same way, we also don't 'feel' these cosmic velocities pic.twitter.com/2Pfq2tgurd
Friction and the Normal Force
Demonstrating Friction vs Normal Force pic.twitter.com/7gyibHFjaH
— Darek Dewey (@DarekDewey) January 26, 2022
What is wrong with this video?
Which law of Physics pic.twitter.com/jmDExJ4sb4
— Amazing Physics (@amazing_physics) August 19, 2021
Thursday, 10 June 2021
Lesson 4.2 - Universal Gravitation
Lesson 4.2 - Universal Gravitation
In this lesson, we look at Newton's understanding about how gravity worked. We start out by looking at how Newton got to that point by looking at Kepler's Laws of Planetary motion. Don't worry about those though. We will not be applying them to anything, we just need to know them. We then look at Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation and how it applies in various scenarios. You finish off the lesson by applying universal gravitation to planetary motion to show how we can predict the motion of planets and celestial objects using universal gravitation. When you are done going through the examples, you can work on Assignment 4.2.
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
Thursday, 13 May 2021
Lab 2.1 - Friction Inquiry
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