A video podcast for students studying physics in high-school. It consists of a series of short revision video on a number of topics covered in IB Physics Standard and Higher Level.
The topic of this episode is Uniform Motion. What is an equation
of motion? How does the equation of motion look like in the specific
case of uniform motion? How do we use equations of motion in solving
problems? The answers, with examples, in this episode. You can also watch this episode on my blip.tv page and my youtube channel.
A discussion forum is now available at ibphysicshelp-community.net. Here you can find up-to-date information about the coming episodes, ask/answer specific physics-related questions and find various resources (websites, books, etc.) that other students found useful in their study of physics.
Uniform motion, uniformly accelerated motion, uniform circular motion, simple harmonic motion - what is the difference between all these types of motion? This episode covers the most common types of motion one may come across while studying physics in high school.
This episode is also available on my youtube channel and on my page at blip.tv.
If you want to describe the motion of a moving body, you have at hand three important physical quantities: speed, velocity and acceleration. How is each one of them defined? What's the difference between average and instantaneous velocity? The answers and more in this third episode.This episode is also available at blip.tv and on my Youtube channel.
The topics covered in this second episode are: displacement, vector addition, vector subtraction, products of vectors, components of a vector.
This episode is also available at blip.tv (Direct link: Ep. 2 on blip.tv) and on my page at youtube.com (Direct links: Ep. 2 part 1 and Ep. 2 part 2)
The topic of this first podcast is Physical Quantities. Scalars and Vectors.
If you experience any problems downloading or viewing the video, please go to blip.tv or YouTube where this video is available in a couple of different formats. Direct links: Ep. 1 at blip.tv, Ep. 1 on YouTube