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Physics 100: Mastering Impulse, Momentum, and Collisions

Posted By: lucky_aut
Physics 100: Mastering Impulse, Momentum, and Collisions

Physics 100: Mastering Impulse, Momentum, and Collisions
Duration: 6h 9m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.74 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Comprehensive course including lectures and problem solving tutorials.

What you'll learn:
Students will be able to solve a wide variety of problems dealing with impulse, momentum, and collision problems
How to setup up problems dealing with collisions
Difference between elastic and inelastic collisions
Learn how to apply the Impulse-Momentum Theorem

Requirements:
Basic physics knowledge: vectors
Able to calculate the area under a curve for basic shapes

Description:
This comprehensive course covers impulse, momentum and conservation of linear momentum.
The  course combines lectures that summarize the important concepts and  tutorials that will guide you and help you develop a problem solving  strategy.  You'll learn how to apply conservation of momentum principles to study collisions.
Topics include in this class are:
1)  Linear Momentum and Newton's 2nd Law
2)  Calculating Impulse and Average Forces
3)  Conservation of Linear Momentum
4)  Kinetic Energy of a System
5) Collisions in 1-Dimension
6) Collisions in 2-Dimensions
7) Rocket Propulsion: Thrust Force and Speed
There are over 40 fully solved problems ranging in difficulty.   I've  mixed in many conceptual problems as well as algebraic problems to help  you practice applying energy principles to solve problems.
If at any point you don't understand something in my videos please  feel free to reach out.  I'm always willing to help someone learn.   Physics Ninja always has your back!
Happy Learning
Dr. E.,
Physics Ninja and Expert Physics and Math Teacher

Who this course is for:
High school physics students
AP physics students
College physics students
University physics students
Anyone who wants to learn more about collisions

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