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AP Physics C: Rotational vs. Linear Review (Mechanics)
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Calculus based review and comparison of the linear and rotational equations which are in the AP Physics C mechanics curriculum. Topics include: displacement, velocity, acceleration, uniformly accelerated motion, uniformly angularly accelerated motion, mass, momentum of inertia, kinetic energy, Newton’s second law, force, torque, power, and momentum. Want Lecture Notes

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0:12 Displacement
038 Velocity
1:08 Acceleration
1:33 Uniformly Accelerated Motion
2:15 Uniformly Angularly Accelerated Motion
2:34 Mass
3:19 Kinetic Energy
3:44 Newton’s Second Law
4:18 Force and Torque
5:12 Power
5:45 Momentum

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Demonstrating Why Water Stays in a Bucket Revolving in a Vertical Circle
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Yes, water stays in the bucket. Would you like to know why? Watch the video and learn! Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

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0:14 The demonstration
0:52 Why does water flow out of a bucket?
1:40 Inertia!
2:38 Visualizing why
 
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Point Particle & Rigid Object Collision - Conservation of Angular Momentum Demonstration & Problem
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A 5.3 g dart (#PointParticle) moving horizontally at 16.9 m/s collides with and sticks to a stationary Rotational Inertia Demonstrator (#RigidObjectWithShape) a distance of 31.7 cm from the axis of rotation of the RID. What is the final angular velocity of the RID? #ConservationOfAngularMomentum Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

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0:08 The Demonstration
0:36 Understanding the problem
2:11 Conservation of Angular Momentum
3:31 Determining which equations we should use
4:30 Common Point Particle Angular Momentum Triangle
6:31 Checking our predicted answer

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Are Linear and Angular Momentum Conserved during this Collision?

What are the Equations for Kinetic Energy and Angular Momentum of a Point Particle Moving in a Circle?

Common Point Particle Angular Momentum Triangle

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AP Physics C: Equations to Memorize (Mechanics)
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Calculus based review of equations I suggest you memorize for the AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam. Please realize I abhor memorization, however, there are a few equations which I do recommend you memorize. I also list equations NOT to memorize and ones which I suggest you know how to derive. Also a note about Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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0:22 Equations to Memorize
2:06 Derivative as an Integral Example
6:52 Equations NOT to memorize
8:10 Equations to know how to derive
10:14 Moments of Inertia and the AP Exam

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How Do Bats Land Upside Down? | National Geographic
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Bats have the heaviest wings, relative to overall body weight, of any flying animal. So, it's long been a puzzle as to how they manage to maneuver so easily in tight spaces, quickly flipping over and coming to rest with their heads pointing downward. Researchers have analyzed the high-speed footage shown in this video and determined that bats use inertia to pull off these aerial acrobatics. Much like figure skaters who use this force to spin faster by bringing their arms closer to their body, bats use inertia at the moment of flipping over, pulling one wing closer to their body while the other is fully extended. (01:02)
 
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