Newton's Laws of Motion
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Course Curriculum
- Newton's first law of motion (7:27)
- Newton's Second Law of Motion: Relationship between Force, Mass & acceleration (10:34)
- The 4 Must-Know Forces (to Solve Problems on Newton's Laws) (10:30)
- Free Body Diagram Physics: How to Analyze a Free Body Diagram? (12:47)
- How to Solve Inclined Plane Problems? Free Body Diagram (9:58)
- How to Calculate the Apparent Weight in an Elevator? (8:47)
- Newton's Third Law of Motion (How to Identify Action Reaction Pairs) (12:06)
- Static Friction and Kinetic Friction (8:45)
- Drag Force Physics & Expression for Terminal Velocity (6:07)
- What Causes Centripetal Acceleration? Key Concepts of Circular Motion (9:49)
- Understanding Banked Tracks and Circular Motion (5:09)
- Derivation of Conical Pendulum Equations (5:13)
- Can a Falling Coin Kill You - Terminal Velocity and Drag Force (5:58)
- Deep Dive: Banked Track and Maximum/ Minimum Velocity of Motion
- Force on a Particle, Given its Position as a Function of Time (3:05)
- Analyzing a System of Masses Using Newton's Second Law (+Free Body Diagrams) (6:12)
- Forces and Acceleration in Two Dimensions (3:25)
- Applying Newton's Laws and Kinematics on an Inclined Plane (6:10)
- Understanding Elevator Physics: Tension in the Supporting Cable (3:14)
- Forces on an Inclined Plane (3:41)
- Analyzing Equilibrium and Forces using Newton's Laws of Motion (3:27)
- Analyzing Forces in a Vertical Chain through Newton's Second and Third Laws (6:58)
- Normal Force on a Box in an Elevator (3:41)
- Force Acting on Two Boxes and the Acceleration- Newton's Second Law (2:49)
- Force of Friction on a Box on a Horizontal Plane (3:01)
- Forces Acting on a Box Pulled up a Plane (6:34)
- Kinetic Friction in a 3-Block System (Newton's Second Law of Motion) (3:01)
- Understanding Forces and Friction in Physics (4:10)
- Normal Force on a Body in Vertical Circular Motion (5:21)
- Forces on a Car Moving in Vertical Circular Motion (3:23)
- Rotational Dynamics: Analyzing Tension and Centripetal Force in a Rotating System (5:43)
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