Phys1101 - Introductory Physics 1
Phys1101 - Introductory Physics 1
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
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Introduction
Lecture 01
Lecture 02
Lecture 2, Part 1: Announcements
Lecture 2, Part 2: Units
Lecture 2, Part 3: Vector Introduction
Lecture 2, Part 4: Adding Vectors Graphically
Lecture 2, Part 5: Vector Addition Examples
Lecture 2, Part 6: Vector Component Introduction
Lecture 2, Part 7: Trigonometry
Lecture 03
Lecture 3, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 3, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 3, Part 3: Vector Components in Detail
Lecture 3, Part 4: Scalar Component Description
Lecture 3, Part 5: Example of Finding Scalar Components
Lecture 3, Part 6: Scalar Component Addition
Lecture 3, Part 7: Scalar Addition Example
Lecture 3, Part 8: Motion Diagrams
Lecture 04
Lecture 4, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 4, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 4, Part 3: Location Location Location …
Lecture 4, Part 4: How Fast ??? What Direction ???
Lecture 4, Part 5: Speeding Up? Slowing Down?
Lecture 4, Part 6: What Happens at a Turning Point?
Lecture 05
Lecture 5, Part 01: Introduction
Lecture 5, Part 02: Where Were We
Lecture 5, Part 03: Big Picture: 1D Kinematics
Lecture 5, Part 04: Kinematic Problem Solving Steps
Lecture 5, Part 05: Example 1
Lecture 5, Part 06: Example 2
Lecture 5, Part 07: Example 3
Lecture 5, Part 08: Free Fall
Lecture 5, Part 09: Free Fall and Kinematic Equations
Lecture 5, Part 10: Example 4
Lecture 5, Part 11: Example 5
Lecture 06
Lecture 6, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 6, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 6, Part 3: Reading Quiz
Lecture 6, Part 4: Graph Basics
Lecture 6, Part 5: Practice Makes Perfect…
Lecture 6, Part 6: The Tangent Line
Lecture 07
Lecture 7, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 7, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 7, Part 3: 2D Motion Diagrams
Lecture 7, Part 4: Trajectories
Lecture 7, Part 5: Why Work With Components…
Lecture 7, Part 6: Key Vectors in 2D
Lecture 7, Part 7: Watching 2D Motion
Lecture 7, Part 8: Dropping Versus Firing…
Lecture 08
Lecture 8, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 8, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 8, Part 3: 2D Kinematic Problems: The Big Picture
Lecture 8, Part 4: 2D Kinematic Problem Solving Steps
Lecture 8, Part 5: Example – Part a
Lecture 8, Part 6: Example – Part b
Lecture 8, Part 7: Your Turn
Lecture 09
Lecture 9, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 9, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 9, Part 3: What is Special About Projectile Motion?
Lecture 9, Part 4: Example Part a
Lecture 9, Part 5: Example Part b
Lecture 9, Part 6: Example Part c
Lecture 9, Part 7: Your Turn
Lecture 10
Lecture 10, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 10, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 10, Part 3: Dynamics: Why Does Velocity Change?
Lecture 10, Part 4: Physical Interpretation of Newton’s Laws
Lecture 10, Part 5: What is a Force?
Lecture 10, Part 6: Mathematics of Newton’s 2nd Law
Lecture 11
Lecture 11, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 11, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 11, Part 3: Free Body Diagram and Vector Nature of Newton’s 2nd Law
Lecture 11, Part 4: Common Forces: Weight
Lecture 11, Part 5: Common Forces: Tension
Lecture 11, Part 6: Common Forces: Normal Force
Lecture 11, Part 7: Common Forces: Friction
Lecture 11, Part 8: Problem Solving Steps
Lecture 11, Part 9: Example
Lecture 12
Lecture 12, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 12, Part 2: Where Were We
Lecture 12, Part 3: Example 1
Lecture 12, Part 4: Example 2
Lecture 12, Part 5: Example 3
Lecture 13
Lecture 13, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 13, Part 2: Why/When Do We Need Newton’s Third Law?
Lecture 13, Part 3: Newton’s 3rd Law
Lecture 13, Part 4: Changes To Our Problem-Solving Steps
Lecture 13, Part 5: Example 1
Lecture 13, Part 6: Ropes and Pulleys
Lecture 13, Part 7: Example 2
Lecture 13, Part 8: Your Turn
Lecture 14
Lecture 14, Part 01: Introduction
Lecture 14, Part 02: Where Were We ?
Lecture 14, Part 03: Uniform Circular Motion: What You Need To Know
Lecture 14, Part 04: Example 1
Lecture 14, Part 05: Example 2
Lecture 14, Part 06: Example 3
Lecture 14, Part 07: Optional Roller Coaster Example
Lecture 14, Part 08: Satellite Example
Lecture 14, Part 09: The Universal Law of Gravitation
Lecture 14, Part 10: Satellite Example Continued
Lecture 15
Lecture 15, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 15, Part 2: Energy Conservation: The Basics
Lecture 15, Part 3: How Do You Calculate the Net Work?
Lecture 15, Part 4: New Problem Solving Steps
Lecture 15, Part 5: Example 1
Lecture 15, Part 6: Example 2
Lecture 15, Part 7: Last Example
Lecture 15, Part 8: Final Quiz Questions…
Lecture 16
Lecture 16, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 16, Part 2: Defining Our New “Energy Conservation Starting Equation”
Lecture 16, Part 3: Defining Mechanical Energy
Lecture 16, Part 4: New Problem Solving Steps
Lecture 16, Part 5: First Example
Lecture 16, Part 6: Second Example
Lecture 16, Part 7: Last Example
Lecture 16, Part 8: Redo Example From Last Lecture
Lecture 17
Lecture 17, Part 1: Lecture
Lecture 18
Lecture 18, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 18, Part 2: Momentum Change of a Single Object
Lecture 18, Part 3: Conservation of Momentum
Lecture 19
Lecture 19, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 19, Part 2: Let’s Start With Another Example
Lecture 19, Part 3: Elastic Collisions
Lecture 19, Part 4: Remaining Quiz Questions
Lecture 20
Lecture 20, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 20, Part 2: Rotational Kinematics: The Basics
Lecture 20, Part 3: Examples
Lecture 21
Lecture 21, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 21, Part 2: Describing Motion ALONG the Circular Path…
Lecture 21, Part 3: Examples
Lecture 21, Part 4: Rolling Motion
Lecture 22
Lecture 22, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 22, Part 2: A Net Torque Causes Angular Acceleration
Lecture 22, Part 3: Torque Example
Lecture 22, Part 4: Equilibrium Example
Lecture 22, Part 5: Moment of Inertia
Lecture 22, Part 6: Non-Equilibrium Example
Lecture 22, Part 7: Another Example
Lecture 23
Lecture 23, Part 1: Introduction and Where Were We?
Lecture 23, Part 2: The Basics of Oscillatory Motion
Lecture 23, Part 3: Hooke’s Law
Lecture 23, Part 4: Kinematics of Simple Harmonic Motion
Lecture 23, Part 5: Example
Lecture 24
Lecture 24, Part 1: Lecture
Lecture 25
Lecture 25, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 25, Part 2: The Basics of Wave Motion
Lecture 25, Part 3: Motion of a Particle on a Wave
Lecture 25, Part 4: Motion of The Wave Crest
Lecture 25, Part 5: Examples
Lecture 25
» Lecture 25, Part 1: Introduction
Lecture 25, Part 1: Introduction
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