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  • 08:22 Projectile motion (part 9)

    Projectile motion (part 9)

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    Another example of projectile motion.

  • 10:06 Projectile motion (part 10)

    Projectile motion (part 10)

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    Some more examples with projectile motion

  • 04:07 2-dimensional projectile motion part 5

    2-dimensional projectile motion part 5

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    The second part of the last projectile motion problem

  • 09:06 2 dimensional projectile motion part 4

    2 dimensional projectile motion part 4

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    Another example of a 2-dimensional projectile motion problem

  • 18:17 Projectile on an Incline

    Projectile on an Incline

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    Challenging problem of a projectile on an inclined plane More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=jNESnky3RVg

  • 09:20 2 dimensional projectile motion (part 1)

    2 dimensional projectile motion (part 1)

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    Using vectors to solve 2 dimensional projectile motion problems

  • 12:47 Projectile at an Angle

    Projectile at an Angle

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    Figuring out the horizontal displacement for a projectile launched at an angle More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=ZZ39o1rAZWY

  • 13:46 Total Displacement for Projectile

    Total Displacement for Projectile

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    Reconstructing the total displacement vector for a projectile More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=UXORCpvKYiI

  • 16:36 Aerodynamics Explained by a World Record Paper Airplane Designer | Level Up | WIRED

    Aerodynamics Explained by a World Record Paper Airplane Designer | Level Up | WIRED

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    John Collins, origami enthusiast and paper airplane savant, walks us through all the science behind five spectacular paper airplanes. Most people know how to fold a simple plane, but paper airplanes can take as much from science as the newest car designs.

  • 16:18 Plotting Projectile Displacement, Acceleration, and Velocity

    Plotting Projectile Displacement, Acceleration, and Velocity

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    Plotting projectile displacement, acceleration, and velocity as a function to change in time More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=T0zpF_j7Mvo

  • 02:41 Correction to Total Final Velocity for Projectile

    Correction to Total Final Velocity for Projectile

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    Correction to "Total Final Velocity for Projectile" Video More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=DNoDJlB0ygU

  • 10:18 Projectile Motion with Ordered Set Notation

    Projectile Motion with Ordered Set Notation

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    Solving the second part to the projectile motion problem (with wind gust) using ordered set vector notation More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=jl_gQ-eL3xo

  • 04:12 Optimal angle for a projectile part 2 - Hangtime

    Optimal angle for a projectile part 2 - Hangtime

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    Optimal angle for a projectile part 2 - Hangtime More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=XtAB9GOfLiM

  • 07:09 Deriving Max Projectile Displacement Given Time

    Deriving Max Projectile Displacement Given Time

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    Deriving a formula for maximum projectile displacement as a function of elapsed time More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=P7LKEkcNibo

  • 09:57 2 dimensional projectile motion (part 2)

    2 dimensional projectile motion (part 2)

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    More on 2 dimensional projectile motion

  • 07:53 Total Final Velocity for Projectile

    Total Final Velocity for Projectile

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    Calculating the total final velocity for a projectile landing at a different altitude (mistake near end: I write 29.03 when it should be 26.03 m/s and the final total magnitude should be 26.55 m/s 78.7 degrees below horizontal More free lessons at: http:/

  • 28:19 Popular How To Solve Projectile Motion Problems In Physics

    How To Solve Projectile Motion Problems In Physics

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    This physics video tutorial provides projectile motion practice problems and plenty of examples. It explains how to calculate the maximum height if a ball is launched from the ground with an initial speed at and angle. It also shows you how to calculate t

  • 00:56 The weird aerodynamics behind mosquito flight

    The weird aerodynamics behind mosquito flight

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    New high-speed videos show how mosquitos get off the ground. Learn more: http://scim.ag/2njFU3k

  • 08:36 Aerodynamics - How airplanes fly, maneuver, and land

    Aerodynamics - How airplanes fly, maneuver, and land

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    Covers lift, stalls, angle of attack, wing flaps, and many other topics. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

  • 05:45 Popular falling cones activity- aerodynamics /// Homemade science with Bruce Yeany

    falling cones activity- aerodynamics /// Homemade science with Bruce Yeany

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    This inquiry activity investigates factors that make an object fall faster or slower and is an easy one for students to design, set up, and test. It does not require any special equipment and is a good way to use up and recycle used paper. If stopwatches

  • 08:51 Projectile Height Given Time

    Projectile Height Given Time

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    Figuring out how high a ball gets given how long it spends in the air More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=IYS4Bd9F3LA

  • 09:09 Projectile motion (part 1)

    Projectile motion (part 1)

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    Using the equations of motion to figure out things about falling objects More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=15zliAL4llE

  • 09:15 Projectile motion (part 2)

    Projectile motion (part 2)

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    A derivation of a new motion equation More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=emdHj6WodLw

  • 09:05 Projectile motion (part 3)

    Projectile motion (part 3)

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    An example of solving for the final velocity when you know the change in distance, time, initial velocity, and acceleration More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=Y5cSGxdDHz4

  • 08:58 Projectile motion (part 4)

    Projectile motion (part 4)

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    Solving for time when you are given the change in distance, acceleration, and initial velocity More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-W3RkgvLrGI

  • 09:34 Projectile motion (part 5)

    Projectile motion (part 5)

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    How fast was the ball that you threw upwards? More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=dlpmllTx5MY

  • 09:49 Projectile motion (part 6)

    Projectile motion (part 6)

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    More on the ball throwing game

  • 10:35 Projectile motion (part 7)

    Projectile motion (part 7)

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    How high did the ball go?

  • 01:46 Projectile motion (part 8)

    Projectile motion (part 8)

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    A little leftover from part 7

  • 09:14 2-dimensional projectile motion (part 3)

    2-dimensional projectile motion (part 3)

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    Completing our first example from parts 1 and 2

  • 05:50 Optimal angle for a projectile part 1

    Optimal angle for a projectile part 1

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  • 02:39 Popular Optimal angle for a projectile part 3 - Horizontal distance as a function of angle (and speed)

    Optimal angle for a projectile part 3 - Horizontal distance as a function of angle (and speed)

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    Horizontal distance as a function of angle (and speed) More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=-h_x8TwC1ik

  • 16:46 WWII Tanks Firing in Slow Motion

    WWII Tanks Firing in Slow Motion

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    Gav & Dan are at a tank range using the latest and greatest in projectile tracking technology. Combined with the Phantom cameras, they get some absolutely surreal looking footage.

  • 04:02 4K 60 FPS Footage Of The First Flying Machines 1890-1910

    4K 60 FPS Footage Of The First Flying Machines 1890-1910

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    This is AI colored and upscaled compilation of footage from the early days of aviation where dangerous, bizarre contraptions attempted to take to the sky long before an understanding of aerodynamics.SUPPORT NEW MIND ON PATREONhttps://www.patreon.com/newmi

  • 04:07 The Science of Curveballs

    The Science of Curveballs

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    For more info, please see http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~crossIn baseball and cricket the best pitchers and bowlers know how to make the ball move due to the effects of aerodynamics. If one side of the ball is rough, the ball swings towards that side bec

  • 12:21 Ping Pong Ball Cannon..Vacuum Cannon versus Compressed Air Cannon

    Ping Pong Ball Cannon..Vacuum Cannon versus Compressed Air Cannon

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    Ping pong balls are a favorite projectile for a vacuum cannons or a compressed air cannon. Either one can generate tremendous speeds for the muzzle velocity, up to speeds approaching 600mph. We'll take a look at the operation of both types individually an

  • 03:27 The Physics of Windmill Design

    The Physics of Windmill Design

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    This video was created in partnership with Bill Gates, inspired by his new book How to Avoid a Climate Disaster. Find out more here: https://gatesnot.es/3u7UUVUThis video is about how physics dictates the design of modern windmills - why they are so big,

  • Birds gliding through bubbles reveal aerodynamic trick

    Birds gliding through bubbles reveal aerodynamic trick

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    An owl bursting through a cloud of bubbles is helping researchers better understand the aerodynamics of flight. Researchers in London have discovered a new way in which birds use their tail to provide lift and so reduce drag while gliding. They tracked th

  • 05:55 Why ski jumpers hold their skis in a V

    Why ski jumpers hold their skis in a V

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    Its more about aerodynamics than aesthetics. Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO If you looked at photos of ski jumpers today and ski jumpers 50 years ago, youd notice one big difference.In the past, jump

  • 04:34 Motion in two directions (parabolic curve ) hanging display///  Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Motion in two directions (parabolic curve ) hanging display/// Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    This model hangs from the ceiling to help students understand the path formed by a thrown object or similar projectile. The parabolic curve formed by a thrown objet is the result of constant forward motion and an accelerating downward motion. Homemade sci

  • 04:35 Launch Lab, a conservation of momentum experiment

    Launch Lab, a conservation of momentum experiment

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    Nils gives a demonstration and description of the Launch Lab. The experiment is a variation on a ballistic pendulum--instead of a projectile colliding with the pendulum, it is ejected from it. The platform consists of a section of Masonite, a clothes pin,

  • 02:48 Popular Catching a Real Ball in Virtual Reality

    Catching a Real Ball in Virtual Reality

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    We present a system enabling users to accurately catch a real ball while immersed in a virtual reality environment. We examine three visualizations: rendering a matching virtual ball, the predicted trajectory of the ball, and a target catching point lying

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  • 05:58 Wake Turbulence From a Paper Airplane

    Wake Turbulence From a Paper Airplane

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    A huge thank you to photographer Michael Marston for allowing me to share his wake turbulence video, which helped make this video possible. Check out his pages below! Michael's YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7tX9ADmDjL1QkNYptlsOOw Michael's Webs

  • 09:10 Popular Stress, Strain & Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12

    Stress, Strain & Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12

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    Today were talking all about fluid mechanics! Well look at different scales that we work with as engineers, mass and energy transfers, the no-slip condition, stress and strain, Newtons law of viscosity, Reynolds number, and more!Crash Course Engineering i

  • 02:25 Why Do Boomerangs Come Back?

    Why Do Boomerangs Come Back?

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    Learning to throw a boomerang properly takes a lot of practice. And aerodynamics. ---------- Dooblydoo thanks go to the following Patreon supporters -- we couldn't make SciShow without them! Shout out to Justin Ove, Justin Lentz, David Campos, Chris Peter

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  • 06:52 Trebuchet Throwing Balls of Fire ///. Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Trebuchet Throwing Balls of Fire ///. Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    The ancient trebuchet was a massive weapon that was most commonly thought of as throwing boulders at the walls of a castle under siege. However, it is also believed that it was used to also throw other materials as well. One of the favorite themes in movi

  • 06:03 The Physics Of Space Battles

    The Physics Of Space Battles

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    How scientifically accurate is your favorite sci-fi space battle? Subscribe to It’s Okay To Be Smart: http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jtotheizzoe Follow on Tumblr: http://www.itsokaytobesmart.c

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  • 04:03 Popular How Far Can You Jump?

    How Far Can You Jump?

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  • 14:54 Why Aircraft Are Designed The Way They Are

    Why Aircraft Are Designed The Way They Are

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    Aircraft are designed in very intentional ways. Airplanes are Aerodynamics but also have some hidden secret design quirks. Here are the top 10 reasons why planes look like the way they do. Subscribe for more! ► https://goo.gl/pgcoq1 ◄ Stay updated ► https

  • 08:14 Why Planes Don't Have Bird Barriers

    Why Planes Don't Have Bird Barriers

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    You've probably noticed that planes don't have those bird barriers you see on bridges, right? Well, here's the deal: planes are built tough, with materials that can handle a bird strike without falling apart. Plus, adding barriers could mess with the aero

  • 03:31 How Spiders Use Electricity to Fly | Decoder

    How Spiders Use Electricity to Fly | Decoder

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    Can spiders fly? When you think of the greatest aviators in the natural world, you probably think of the usual winged suspects like birds, bees, and butterflies. But some of the earth's eight-legged creatures also have specialized ways of soaring through

  • 06:50 Popular The world is poorly designed. But copying nature helps.

    The world is poorly designed. But copying nature helps.

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    Biomimicry design, explained with 99% Invisible. Check them out here: https://99percentinvisible.org/ Subscribe to our channel here: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Japan’s Shinkansen doesn’t look like your typical train. With its long and pointed nose, it can reach

  • 03:15 Shooting Chameleon Tongue In Super Slow Motion - BBC Earth

    Shooting Chameleon Tongue In Super Slow Motion - BBC Earth

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    In super slow motion you can see how a chameleon's tongue is such a formidable weapon. Subscribe to BBC Earth for more amazing animal videos - http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub   First released on our sister channel Earth Unplugged, Si and Sam film a chameleon as

  • 02:04 Popular Deflecting Asteroids: Protecting The Earth From Future Catastrophic Events

    Deflecting Asteroids: Protecting The Earth From Future Catastrophic Events

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    Although massive asteroid impacts on Earth are rare, astronomers have identified thousands of asteroids close enough to Earth to be potentially hazardous. Learn from meteorite specialist Denton Ebel, Curator in the Division of Physical Sciences, how scien

  • 05:23 Why the Immune System Is a Bats Secret Superpower

    Why the Immune System Is a Bats Secret Superpower

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    Bats are the only mammal group that can fly, but this key trait may allow them to do much more. Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Visit our shop at http://shop.seeker.comBats make up about twenty percent of all mammals and because of that

  • 07:56 Extreme Physics BBQ

    Extreme Physics BBQ

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    Can you cook a steak with pure electricity or focussed beams of light? And can you fry a prawn with a bottle rocket? Andy invited Greg Foot from Brit Lab to investigate. Don't try any of this at home! Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/Ri

  • 06:09 Why Did We Just Shoot A “Bullet” At An Asteroid?

    Why Did We Just Shoot A “Bullet” At An Asteroid?

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    We keep sending spacecrafts to asteroids, but what makes these floating space rocks so special? Well, they could reveal the secrets about the formation of our solar system. The Mystery of Our First Interstellar Visitor Just Got More Complicated - https://

  • 04:32 Popular Where Do Birds Go In Winter?

    Where Do Birds Go In Winter?

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    And where do they keep their suitcases? Subscribe to It’s Okay To Be Smart: http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ↓ More info and sources below ↓ Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jtotheizzoe Follow on Tumblr: http://www.itsokaytobesmart.com Follow on Instagram: ht

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  • 05:34 Meet BMW Electric Wingsuit - the future of individual flying is now

    Meet BMW Electric Wingsuit - the future of individual flying is now

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    This is the BMW electric wingsuit 2021. BMW Group will present the first electric drive system for a wingsuit with which the centuries-old dream of flying can be realised in a completely novel way. The innovative drive module and the likewise entirely new

  • 04:14 Peregrine Falcons are Feathered Fighter Jets, Basically | Deep Look

    Peregrine Falcons are Feathered Fighter Jets, Basically | Deep Look

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    Peregrine falcons catch other birds mid-flight by diving at more than 200 mph. To do it, they need some high-precision gear: special eyesight, talons and aerodynamics that can't be beat.SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.gl/8NwXqtPlease support us on Patr


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