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Gravitational Potential Energy

11/23/2015

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Mini mr.p helps you learn about Gravitational Potential Energy with examples of different zero line locations.
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Introduction to Kinetic Energy with Example Problem

11/18/2015

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Mr.p rides a bike and drives a car to help you learn about Kinetic Energy.
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Introductory Work Problem

11/13/2015

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More acting from Geneve at 1:30. Enjoy an Introductory Work Problem
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Video Lab: Two-Dimensional Projectile Motion

11/9/2015

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How awesome is it when other teachers are taking your videos and making labs out of them? Cathy Colwell of PhysicsLab.org took my video: (Part 1 of 2) An introductory Projectile Motion Problem with an Initial Horizontal Velocity and made a really cool lab out of it. Thanks Cathy!
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Time-lapse of Making a Flipping Physics Video (4k)

11/4/2015

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Click here toThe most common question I hear is, “How long does it take you to make these videos?” My answer to the question is, of course, a video. I set up a camera to document as much as I could of the process of making one video. Thank you Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers of Frances Luke Accord for allowing me to use their song “Save Me Your Laughter” from Live @ Strobe. Nick and Brian are wonderful gentlemen and beautiful musicians; please support their music.

By the way, the answer is approximately 2 hours of work for every minute of video. Please enjoy, Jon
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    Yep, I make physics videos in the hope that you can learn physics.  If you are a physics teacher, I am very hopeful that you will want to use them to help flip your physics class.

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