Discover a clear and insightful explanation of projectile motion using polar coordinate systems, where we explore how position, velocity, and acceleration can be represented in polar form. This video ...
As the name suggests, horizontal motion occurs when the object is thrown horizontally, meaning it starts with zero vertical velocity. The only force acting on the object is gravity, causing it to ...
It is that FIRST Robotics competition time of the year. Basically, in FIRST, high school students work in teams to build robots that compete in specific tasks. Apparently, this year a task involves ...
I wish Angry Birds had been around when I was teaching high school physics. Please don’t think of the game as a hate crime against hogs, or an avian anger management program—instead, think of it as a ...
Learn how to calculate the landing distance of a ball thrown from a cliff! In this video, we break down the physics of projectile motion, including horizontal and vertical components, initial velocity ...
Newton’s 3rd Law is introduced in this lesson and applied to everyday situations. Newton’s Third Law: Newton’s 3rd Law is introduced in this lesson, and the law is applied to everyday situations.