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The Law of Inertia: Newton's First Law
From YouTube, produced by NASA
This NASA video segment explores how Newton's first law of motion applies to aerospace. An instructor at NASA's National Test Pilot School defines the law of inertia and then explains how the seatbelt in a jet provides an outside force to stop the inertia of the pilot. The instructor also discusses inertia experienced by humans while riding in the test vehicles for space travel (03:24).
 
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April 16, 2011 at 10:13 PM
 
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Isaac Newton: An End Fit for a King
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Sir Isaac Newton's scientific genius defined the laws of gravity, but his personal life was lonely and unhappy. This video clip takes a look at the later years of Sir Isaac Newton’s life. (02:21)
 
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November 21, 2012 at 12:43 AM
 
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Newton's Second Law
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Join professor Julius Miller as he does demonstrations of, and explains Newton's Second Law. The video is in lecture style, with the professor writing on a sketch pad and a table in front of him for demonstrations. (07:52)
 
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April 3, 2009 at 07:29 PM
 
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Isaac Newton: Early Influences
From biography.com, produced by Biography Channel
In this video clip, take a brief glimpse into the life of Isaac Newton and his scientific background. (01:41)
 
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November 23, 2012 at 03:39 PM
 
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Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law - Introduction
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
A very basic introduction to the rotational form of Newton’s Second Law of Motion by way of its translational form. Want newtons-second-law.html ">Lecture Notes?This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

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0:15 Newton’s Second Law
0:48 The rotational form
1:59 Using the equation
3:13 In words

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Found by Flipping Physics in Torque
November 4, 2018 at 03:59 PM
 
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Newton's 3 Laws of Motion: Three Physical Laws of Mechanics
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Motion and forces are everywhere! Why do things move? Why do they stop? How do forces work? Isaac Newton laid down 3 laws of motion more than three hundred years ago that form the foundation of classical mechanics and are still in use today. (04:58)
 
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March 21, 2018 at 12:08 PM
 
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Introductory Rotational Form of Newton's Second Law Problem
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
A basic rotational form of Newton’s Second Law problem with only one force. Want newtons-second-law-problem.html">Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

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0:08 The problem
1:17 Free Body Diagram
1:37 Summing the torques
3:44 The direction

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November 18, 2018 at 12:47 PM
 
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More on Newton's Second Law | Physics | Khan Academy
From YouTube, produced by Sal Khan
In this video David explains how to use Newton's second law when dealing with multiple forces, forces in two dimensions, and diagonal forces. (16:02)
 
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September 17, 2018 at 07:08 PM
 
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Using Newton's Second Law to Find the Force of Friction
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
In order to use Newton’s Second Law, you need to correctly draw the Free Body Diagram. This problem explains a common mistake students make involving the force applied. We also review how to find acceleration on a velocity as a function of time graph. (05:58)
 
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January 12, 2015 at 10:53 AM
 
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Newton's First Law of Motion
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Sir Issac Newton was one of the greatest influential scientists of all time. He formulated the 3 laws of motion. First law of motion: An object will continue to remain at rest or uniform motion unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force. (05:18)
 
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March 21, 2018 at 12:04 PM
 
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Newton's Second Law of Motion
From YouTube, produced by Chuck Creager Jr.
This video is about Newton's second Law of Motion in physics.  (01:41)
 
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May 11, 2013 at 08:41 AM
 
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Newton's Second Law of Motion
From YouTube, produced by makemegenius
A brief video for children explaining Newton's second law in an interesting & fun way. The 2nd law states that' Force is directly proportional to mass and acceleration. Imagine a ball of a certain mass moving at a certain acceleration. This ball has a certain force. Now imagine we make the ball twice as big (double the mass) but keep the acceleration constant. F = ma says that this new ball has twice the force of the old ball. (01:35)
 
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September 20, 2018 at 06:01 PM
 
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Isaac Newton
From YouTube, produced by WORLD AHOY
Let’s learn about Isaac Newton! Discover the theory of gravity that explains why objects fall to the ground and why planets orbit the Sun. (04:59)
 
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March 27, 2020 at 01:26 PM
 
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Isaac Newton - English Physicist and the Laws of Gravity
From YouTube, produced by Biography Channel
Watch a short biography of Isaac Newton, a key figure in the scientific revolution who is most famous for formulating laws of gravity. (03:32)
 
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September 14, 2022 at 12:55 PM
 
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Newtonian Gravity: Crash Course Physics
From YouTube, produced by CrashCourse
I'm sure you've all heard about Isaac Newton and that apple that fell on his head and how that was a huge deal to our understanding of gravity. Well... let's.talk about that. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to talk about the realities of the apple story and how Newtonian Gravity is more than a little important. (09:20)
 
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Isaac Newton - Scientist, Mathematician, and Astronomer
From YouTube, produced by 8SA - Books, Biographies and Literature Summary
Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726/27) was an English physicist, mathematician and astronomer. He is well known for his work on the laws of motion, optics, gravity, and calculus. In 1687, Newton published a book called the Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica in which he presents his theory of universal gravitation and three laws of motion. (04:17)
 
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Newton's First Law: Intertia - by StudyJams
From scholastic.com, produced by Scholastic
Inertia means that an object in motion will stay in motion in the same direction, or will stay at rest, unless another force acts upon it.  For an object to change direction or stop moving, something has to overcome inertia.  Learn more about inertia with this cartoon animation from StudyJams.  A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
 
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May 23, 2011 at 06:36 PM
 
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Bill Nye and Newton's Third Law
From YouTube
Here's an old one from Bill Nye. He uses roller skate cars and water balloon passengers to talk about momentum, potential energy, kinetic energy, and impulse (07:29).
 
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LeBron Asks About Newton's Third Law - Khan Academy
From YouTube, produced by Sal Khan + LeBron James Foundation
How does a basketball apply a force to the shooter's hand? (04:01)
 
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September 5, 2012 at 09:47 PM
 
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Newton's Apple: Chile Peppers
From tpt.org, produced by Newton's Apple
This video has a lot of fun information on Chile Peppers including where they originated, the different varieties, what makes them hot, how they are tested for "hotness", and what helps to "take the heat away."
 
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Introduction to Newton's Law of Gravitation - Khan Academy
From YouTube, produced by Sal Khan
This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' Instructor uses different colors for clarification. (08:37)
 
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August 14, 2009 at 05:01 PM
 
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Newton's Apple: Chimpanzees
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This video has information on the similarities between Chimpanzees and Humans.
 
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May 30, 2012 at 02:18 PM
 
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Newton's Apple: Caribou
From tpt.org, produced by Newton's Apple
This video has great information both on Caribou as a species and on how they have adapted to live in their environment.
 
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May 30, 2012 at 02:02 PM
 
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Newton Leibniz and Usain Bolt- Why Calculus? - Khan Academy
From YouTube, produced by Sal Khan
Why do we study differential calculus? (09:07)
 
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June 16, 2012 at 08:14 PM
 
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Newton's First Law (part 1) (sv)
From Curriki, produced by Next Vista
This covers the relationship between an object in motion and an external, unbalanced force. Learn more from this teacher from San Jose, California. This video is part of the video collection at NextVista.org (http://nextvista.org), a proud partner of Curriki.
 
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