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Deriving the Work-Energy Theorem using Calculus
From youtube.com, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Use the integral and derivative to derive the Work-Energy Theorem or what I prefer to call the Net Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:21 The integral definition of work
1:02 Net Work
1:53 Substituting in for acceleration
2:40 Dealing with dv/dt
3:26 Changing the limits
3:50 Substituting in velocity
4:32 Taking the integral
4:56 Kinetic Energy!
5:16 The Theorem
5:42 Other energy equations
6:46 When can we use this equation?

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Found by Flipping Physics in Work
February 17, 2016 at 11:42 AM
 
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Conservation of Energy Problem with Friction, an Incline and a Spring by Billy
From youtube.com, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Billy helps you review Conservation of Mechanical Energy, springs, inclines, and uniformly accelerated motion all in one example problem. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:10 The problem
0:38 Listing the known values
1:40 Using Conservation of Mechanical Energy
2:56 Canceling out the Mechanical Energies which are not there
4:18 Drawing the Free Body Diagram
4:52 Summing the forces in the perpendicular direction
5:26 Summing the forces in the parallel direction
6:59 Using Uniformly Accelerated Motion
7:56 Finding the maximum height    Next Video: Work due to the Force of Gravity on an Incline by Billy. (04:49)
 
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January 12, 2016 at 01:14 PM
 
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Awaken for Clean Energy
From YouTube, produced by padokafilmes
This one minute video is an advertisement for clean energy. It uses a young girl's bad dream as the slant. Very little educational use, except as a model with what students could do to make their own video with an energy theme. (01:00)
 
Found by DCMS in Pollution
October 12, 2011 at 07:37 AM
 
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Introductory Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem
From youtu.be, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
The equation Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy can often be confusing for students. This video is a step-by-step introduction in how to use the formula to solve a problem. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:09 The problem
1:29 Why we can use this equation in this problem
1:52 Expanding the equation
2:29 Identifying Initial and Final Points and the Horizontal Zero Line
3:00 Substituting into the left hand side of the equation
4:05 Deciding which Mechanical Energies are present
4:59 Where did all that Kinetic Energy go?
5:27 Identifying which variables we know and do not know
5:58 Solving for the Force Normal
6:57 Substituting Force Normal back into the original equation
8:09 Why isn’t our answer negative?

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Solar Energy - The Future is Now
From YouTube, produced by Green Rep

The future of energy is Solar and Wind. Video is pictures of solar energy farms around the world.  Video is set to music and pictures are shown, it is not mentioned where the farms are located.  But, it is interesting to see how many solar cells are on a farm. Good video for elementary grade students.  Run time 01:39.

 
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July 23, 2009 at 03:44 PM
 
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Introduction to Elastic Potential Energy with Examples
From youtu.be, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Mr. Fullerton of APlusPhysics makes a guest appearance as a floating head to help us learn about Elastic Potential Energy. Several examples of objects which store elastic potential energy are shown and one example of stored elastic potential energy is calculated.
Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. (07:17)

Content Times:
0:01 Defining Elastic Potential Energy
1:38 The equation for Elastic Potential Energy
2:08 Defining the Spring Constant
3:27 Elastic Potential Energy stored in a rubber band (Mr. Fullerton’s entrance).
3:39 Showing equilibrium position (or rest position).
4:00 Determining the Spring Constant
4:55 Solving for Elastic Potential Energy
5:44 Solving for the units of Elastic Potential Energy
6:29 Can Elastic Potential Energy be negative?
 
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December 7, 2015 at 01:05 PM
 
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Work and Energy (Part One) - Khan Academy
From YouTube, produced by Salman Khan
Introduction to work and energy. 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. (09:18)
 
Found by teresahopson in Work
August 14, 2009 at 12:44 PM
 
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Work Due to Friction Equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem by Billy
From youtube.com, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Enjoy learning from Billy as he solves a problem using Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic. (05:37)

Content Times:
0:21 The problem
0:51 Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy
1:31 Determining the Mechanical Energies
2:44 Solving for the Force Normal
3:52 Relating height final to displacement along the incline
5:03 Substituting in numbers
 
Found by Flipping Physics in Work
February 12, 2016 at 01:03 PM
 
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The Benefits of Using Nuclear Energy
From 5min, produced by FORA.TV
The Benefits of Using Nuclear Energy - With the obvious urgent need to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and the global demand for energy rising exponentially, nuclear energy may be the only non-carbon-emitting technology capable of meeting the world's requirements. The nuclear industry's image has been compromised by the threat of weapons proliferation, reactor malfunctions and the storage of radioactive waste. (04:02)
 
Found by teresahopson in Nuclear Energy
March 16, 2011 at 06:19 PM
 
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Crash Course: Chapter 17b - Energy Budgeting
From YouTube, produced by Chris Martenson
Chapter 17b - Energy Budgeting: Petroleum has supplied the surplus energy that has allowed for social complexity, industrialization, and the modern conveniences that we enjoy. In this chapter, Dr. Chris Martenson explains that in the future our supply of surplus energy will decline due to the fact that increasing amounts of energy will be required to produce new energy. When poor net energy (ERoEI) returns are paired with peak oil production, it points to a return to a less complex society.  (12:16)
 
Found by begamatt in Energy and the Environment
March 29, 2011 at 09:15 PM
 
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Energy Conservation for Kids Song
From YouTube, produced by horizon web utilities
This video was made by the Energy Conservation for Kids, Horizon Utilities Corporation, ON, Canada. The song teaches students on ways they can help to save energy in their homes and community. Some of the tips include the following: turn off light, turn down heat, change light bulbs, fill up dishwasher, use a low flow shower head, and turn lights off. This is a great resource to help students understand how they can make a difference for tomorrow. (2:05)
 
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September 26, 2011 at 02:05 PM
 
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History Rewind: Solar Power Energy, 1954
From history.com, produced by history channel
In a History Rewind video, scientists at the Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey are turning sunlight into energy! The scientists demonstrate a solar battery which converts light into power. (0:58)
 
Found by CourtneyMorrison in The 1950's
August 22, 2012 at 05:23 PM
 
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AP Physics C: Work, Energy, and Power Review (Mechanics)
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Calculus based review of work done by constant and non-constant forces, Hooke’s Law, Work and Energy equations in isolated and non-isolated systems, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, conservative vs. nonconservative forces, conservation of mechanical energy, power, neutral, stable, and unstable equilibrium.
For the calculus based AP Physics C mechanics exam.
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Content Times:
0:11 Work done by a constant force
2:25 Work done by a non-constant force
3:58 Force of a Spring (Hooke’s Law)
4:52 Calculating the work done by the force of a spring
6:26 Net work equals change in kinetic energy
7:02 Gravitational Potential Energy
7:50 Non-isolated systems work and energy
8:29 Isolated systems work and energy
9:02 Conservative vs. Nonconservative forces
10:10 Conservation of Mechanical Energy
10:45 Power
12:09 Every derivative can be an integral
13:00 Conservative forces and potential energy
13:46 Deriving Hooke’s Law from elastic potential energy
14:22 Deriving the force of gravity from gravitational potential energy
15:17 Neutral, stable, and unstable equilibrium

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March 23, 2017 at 12:15 PM
 
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Kinetic Energy, the energy of movement- PS: Physics at West - Mechanical Energy 4B
From YouTube, produced by Justin Higgins
Concepts: Kinetic Energy, Kinetic Energy equation.
Part of a Blended Classroom taught at Millard West High School.
Produced for Millard Public Schools by Justin Higgins
 
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November 27, 2013 at 09:18 AM
 
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Introduction to Gravitational Potential Energy with Zero Line Examples
From youtube.com, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Mini Mr.P. helps you learn about Gravitational Potential Energy with examples of different zero line locations. (05:48)
Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:08 Defining Gravitational Potential Energy
1:37 Shrinking mr.p
2:09 Zero Line #1
2:47 Zero Line #2
3:25 Zero Line #3
4:41 Typical locations of the zero line
5:06 Determining the units for Gravitational Potential Energy
 
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November 23, 2015 at 02:04 PM
 
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How Solar Energy Works
From YouTube, produced by keshav
This is a tutorial which describes the way which Solar energy Works. (01:31)
 
Found by keshavtyagi420 in Solar Power
September 21, 2012 at 12:53 AM
 
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Deriving the Binding Energy of a Planet
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Binding energy of a planet is defined and derived.
Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:21 Defining binding energy
0:48 Proving change in gravitational potential energy equals work done by force applied
3:03 Universal gravitational potential energy
3:39 The binding energy of a planet
5:16 An alternate way of solving this problem

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February 11, 2018 at 07:17 PM
 
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Moment of Inertia Introduction and Rotational Kinetic Energy Derivation
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
The concept of kinetic energy applied to a stationary, rotating wheel is used to define Moment of Inertia and derive Rotational Kinetic Energy. Moment of Inertia is demonstrated. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:07 Kinetic Energy of rotation
2:24 Defining Moment of Inertia
3:00 Defining Rotational Kinetic Energy
4:29 “Rotational Mass”
5:44 Demonstration #1
6:45 Demonstration #2

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September 2, 2018 at 11:03 AM
 
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What are the Equations for Kinetic Energy & Angular Momentum of a Point Particle Moving in a Circle?
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
When a #PointParticle is moving along a #Circle, should we use the translational or rotational #KineticEnergy equation? Should we use the point particle or rigid object with shape equation for #AngularMomentum? The equations are also determined if the point particle is moving along an #Ellipse. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

Content Times:
0:11 The translational and rotational kinetic energy equations
1:05 Analyzing the equations for a point particle moving in a circle
2:18 The equations for angular momentum of a point particle moving in a circle
3:43 What if the particle is moving along an ellipse? Kinetic Energy
4:49 What if the particle is moving along an ellipse? Angular Momentum

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Introductory Moment of Inertia and Rotational Kinetic Energy Problem
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Three 20.0-gram masses are 9.4 cm from an axis of rotation and rotating at 152 revolutions per minute. What is the moment of inertia of the three-object system? The strings holding the masses are of negligible mass. Rotational Kinetic Energy is also solved for and correct units are determined. Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 topic.

Content Times:
0:02 Demonstration
0:14 Translating the problem
0:57 Solving the problem
2:40 Moment of Inertia and angular velocity
3:35 Rotational Kinetic Energy
4:04 Fixing the units
6:27 Solving for joules
7:17 Comparing to Gravitational Potential Energy

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Energy and Work
From gamequarium.org, produced by NASA
In this 2 minute NASA video segment learn the relationship between energy and work. You will also explore ways people try to overcome Earth's gravity in order to do work.
 
Found by begamatt in Work, Energy and Power
April 15, 2010 at 09:21 AM
 
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Alternative Energy
From NationalGeographicVideo, produced by National Geographic

 A new wave of technologies is on the verge of producing energy that's clean, renewable, and most importantly, affordable. Solar energy is discussed.  Video shows a home that is totally solar and actually sells energy back to the power company.  Video discusses how it takes more than one person to get serious to help with alternative energy.  Ethanol power is discussed, how harvest left over’s, the stalk and stubble left on the ground is used in the ethanol.  Ethanol is possibly a new fuel.  Wind turbines are discussed as another source of alternative energy.  Good video and good for middle elementary grade students. Run time 02:48.

 
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April 20, 2009 at 12:54 PM
 
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The Sun's Energy
From YouTube, produced by Nova
Although the Sun's power is most visible at and above its surface, its power originates deep within. This video explains the reaction that acts as the source of the sun's energy (02:07).
 
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September 20, 2012 at 08:12 PM
 
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2 Masses on a Pulley - Conservation of Energy Demonstration
From YouTube, produced by Jonathan Thomas-Palmer
Example: Mass 1 and mass 2 hang from either side of a frictionless #pulley with #rotationalInertia, I, and radius, R. What is the angular acceleration of the pulley? Use #ConservationOfEnergy Want Lecture Notes? This is an AP Physics 1 Topic.

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0:07 The problem
1:01 Conservation of Energy
2:29 The mechanical energies
4:07 Solving the problem
5:57 Using arc length

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February 17, 2019 at 02:32 PM
 
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How Do You Turn Nuclear Energy Into Electricity?
From YouTube, produced by ehow
Nuclear energy creates electricity through fuel rods that are
placed into a moderator to produce heat that is taken out by a heat
exchanger. Discover how nuclear reactors are basically used to create heat with information from a science teacher in this video.
 
Found by grazianione in Nuclear Energy
April 13, 2010 at 07:42 PM
 
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