Essential Physics : Master Classical And Newtonian Mechanics
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 7h 23m
Last updated 4/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.91 GB | Duration: 7h 23m
Physics : Newton's laws , linear circular rotational & harmonic motions , friction , collision , work energy , momentum
What you'll learn
Pass your final physics exams with ease
Understand your course material, learn smart shortcuts and be ahead of the curve
Understand the major concepts of 1 & 2 dimensional, circular, rotational and harmonic motions
Understand the major concepts of dynamics such as Newton's Laws, centripetal motion, gravitation, collision and much more…
Understand and master the core concepts of physics formulas by learning how they were derived from calculus
Gain fluency and confidence with physics fundamentals and problem-solving
Requirements
There are no pre-requisites for this course. We will walk through the different physics topics step by step
Description
Dear student,Welcome to this online physics course on classical mechanics.This 7h course will introduce you to the main and fundamentals topics in classical mechanics using hands on demos and playing english crystal clear explanation."Master classical and Newtonian mechanics" is organized into 9 sections :SYSTEMS OF UNITS, COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND VECTORSONE DIMENSIONAL MOTIONTWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION AND CIRCULAR MOTIONNEWTON'S LAWSFRICTIONS IN LINEAR AND CIRCULAR MOTIONSWORK AND ENERGYLINEAR MOMENTUM AND COLLISIONROTATIONAL MOTIONSIMPLE HARMONIC MOTIONThese are the 9 chapters at the beginning of every physics class.And here’s what you get inside of every lesson :Videos : Watch over my shoulder as I solve problems for every single physics issue you’ll encounter in class. We start from the beginning, I explain the problem setup and why I set it up that way, the steps I take and why I take them, how to work through the fuzzy middle parts, and how to simplify the answer when you get it.Notes (downloadable pdf files) : The notes section of each lesson is where you find the most important things to remember. It’s like Cliff Notes for books, but for physics. Everything you need to know to pass your class and nothing you don’t.Solved problems (downloadable pdf file) : When you think you’ve got a good grasp on a topic within a course, you can test your knowledge by taking one of our solved problems. If you pass, wonderful. If not, you can review the videos and notes again or ask me for help in the Q&A section.So what do you say ? ready to dive in ?Sign up today and get :1. immediate lifetime access to over 7 hours of high quality video content2. downloadable solved-problem filesand3. one-on-one instructor supportSo with no further ado, go ahead, click the enroll button and I will see you in the first section !Cheers,WR TrainingSpread the wings of your knowledge
Overview
Section 1: ABOUT THE COURSE
Lecture 1 Introduction and learning objectives
Section 2: SYSTEMS OF UNITS, COORDINATE SYSTEMS AND VECTORS
Lecture 2 Systems of units
Lecture 3 Conversion of units
Lecture 4 Significant figures
Lecture 5 Scientific notation
Lecture 6 Trigonometry
Lecture 7 Coordinate systems
Lecture 8 Vectors
Lecture 9 Addition and subtraction of vectors
Section 3: ONE DIMENSIONAL MOTION
Lecture 10 Introduction to one dimensional motion
Lecture 11 Displacement
Lecture 12 Average velocity
Lecture 13 Average speed
Lecture 14 Instantaneous velocity
Lecture 15 Acceleration
Lecture 16 Equations of motion
Lecture 17 Free-falling object
Section 4: TWO DIMENSIONAL MOTION AND CIRCULAR MOTION
Lecture 18 Introduction to two dimensional and circular motions
Lecture 19 Displacement, velocity and acceleration
Lecture 20 Equations of motion in two dimensions
Lecture 21 Projectile motion
Lecture 22 Uniform circular motion
Lecture 23 Linear velocity, angular velocity, period and frequence
Lecture 24 Nonuniform circular motion
Section 5: NEWTON'S LAWS
Lecture 25 Introduction to Newton's laws
Lecture 26 Statement of Newton's laws
Lecture 27 Discussion of Newton's laws of motion
Lecture 28 Free body diagram (FBD)
Lecture 29 Remarks on the application of Newton's second and third laws
Lecture 30 Newton's gravitational law
Lecture 31 Mass and weight
Lecture 32 Apparent weight
Lecture 33 Dynamics of a uniform circular motion
Section 6: FRICTIONS IN LINEAR AND CIRCULAR MOTIONS
Lecture 34 Introduction to frictions in linear and circular motions
Lecture 35 Frictional forces
Section 7: WORK AND ENERGY
Lecture 36 Introduction to work and energy
Lecture 37 Work
Lecture 38 Work-energy theorem
Lecture 39 Conservative forces
Lecture 40 Potential energy
Lecture 41 Non-conservative forces and the total mechanical energy
Lecture 42 Power
Section 8: LINEAR MOMENTUM AND COLLISION
Lecture 43 Introduction to linear momentum and collision
Lecture 44 System of particles
Lecture 45 Motion of the center of mass
Lecture 46 Linear momentum of a system of particles
Lecture 47 Collision and change in linear momentum
Lecture 48 Impulse
Lecture 49 Collision in two dimensions
Lecture 50 Types of collision
Section 9: ROTATIONAL MOTION
Lecture 51 Introduction to rotational motions
Lecture 52 Angular kinematic quantities
Lecture 53 Rotational motion in a plane
Lecture 54 Torque
Lecture 55 Rigid body
Lecture 56 Moment of inertia
Lecture 57 Parallel axes theorem
Lecture 58 Equilibrium of a rigid body
Lecture 59 Angular momentum
Lecture 60 Rotational kinetic energy
Lecture 61 A rigid body in translational and rotational motions
Lecture 62 Total mechanical energy
Section 10: SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION
Lecture 63 Introduction to simple harmonic motion
Lecture 64 Hooke's law
Lecture 65 Potential energy of a spring
Lecture 66 Mass-spring system in SHM
Lecture 67 Simple pendulum in SHM
Section 11: BONUS
Lecture 68 BONUS : COUPON CODES
Current physics students, or students about to start physics who are looking to get ahead,Homeschool parents looking for extra support with physics,Anyone who seeks to broaden the sphere of his knowledge and discover the fascinating world of physics,Anyone who wants to study physics for fun after being away from school for a while