Teach Astronomy - Angular Momentum
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ Angular momentum is a concept related to linear momentum, only in this case the situation of an orbit. Any physical or mechanical object either in rotation or in an orbit can have its angular momentum calculated. The angular momentum is the product of the m
From playlist 03. Concepts and History of Astronomy and Physics
8.01x - Module 09.02 - Angular Velocity (w) and ang Frequency (w)
Angular Velocity (w) and Angular Frequency (w)
From playlist 8.01x - MIT Help Sessions
8.01x - Module 15.08 - SHO Angular Frequency vs Angular Velocity.
SHO - Angular Frequency vs Angular Velocity.
From playlist 8.01x - MIT Help Sessions
Angular Velocity Physics Problems, Linear Speed, Frequency & Period
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into angular velocity and linear velocity. It explains how to calculate the linear speed from angular speed using a conversion / dimensional analysis process. It also explains how to calculate the angular velocity of a wheel given
From playlist New Physics Video Playlist
8.01x - Module 25.01 - General overview of angular momentum and conservation thereof.
Angular Momentum and Conservation of Angular Momentum
From playlist 8.01x - MIT Help Sessions
Physics - Mechanics: Angular Momentum (1 of 11) What is angular momentum? Basics
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will review linear momentum and explains the basics of angular momentum.
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8.2 Angular Velocity and Angular Acceleration
This video covers Section 8.2 of Cutnell & Johnson Physics 10e, by David Young and Shane Stadler, published by John Wiley and Sons. The lecture is part of the course General Physics - Life Sciences I and II, taught by Dr. Boyd F. Edwards at Utah State University. This video was produced
From playlist Lecture 8A. Rotational Kinematics
The equation for average angular velocity is presented in relation to the equation for average linear velocity. Radians per second and revolutions per minute are discusses as the units for angular velocity. Objects which have angular velocity are shows. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flipp
From playlist IB Physics 6.1: Circular Motion
What is Velocity? - Full Concept of Velocity - Physics | Don't Memorise
What is velocity? How is the velocity & acceleration related? Watch this video to understand the concept of Velocity in physics. Velocity is the directional speed of an object in motion as an indication of its rate of change in position as observed from a particular frame of reference and
From playlist Physics
Code - Seminar 13 - Mathias (@draainhp) on simulating physics
Mathias gives an introduction to simulating physical contact forces for 3D objects, within Roblox. This involves a discussion of the simulation loop, detecting collisions in 2D and 3D, imposing constraints and the subtleties involved in doing that continuously, and a discussion of how to e
From playlist Code seminar
Lec 04. Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation: Special Relativity 3
UCI Physics 255 Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation (Spring 2014) Lec 04. Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation -- Special Relativity -- Part 3 View the complete course: http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/einsteins_general_relativity_and_gravitation.html Instructor: Herbert W. Ha
From playlist Einstein's General Relativity and Gravitation
The term "tensor" is often misunderstood. Let's figure out what they are through vector examples like velocity, angular momentum, the stress tensor, and the electromagnetic tensor. Brilliant for 20% off: http://brilliant.org/ScienceAsylum ________________________________ VIDEO ANNOTATIONS/
From playlist Gravity as Spacetime Curvature
Tensor Calculus For Physics Majors 003 | Two-Index Tensor Examples
Instead of jumping right into how tensors transform, I give two examples of two-index tensors commonly encountered in undergraduate physics: The electric susceptibility tensor, and the inertia tensor. Link to Tensor Calculus for Physics Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1421415658/r
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Tensor Calculus For Physics Majors 006 | The Metric Tensor pt. 1
Today I talk about the metric tensor and how it relates coordinate displacement to distance. I also show how to calculate the components of the metric tensor in spherical coordinates. Link to Tensor Calculus for Physics Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1421415658/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UT
From playlist New To Tensors? Start Here
Relativistic Spin Hydrodynamics by Amaresh Jaiswal
DISCUSSION MEETING EXTREME NONEQUILIBRIUM QCD (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Ayan Mukhopadhyay (IIT Madras) and Sayantan Sharma (IMSc Chennai) DATE & TIME: 05 October 2020 to 09 October 2020 VENUE: Online Understanding quantum gauge theories is one of the remarkable challenges of the millennium
From playlist Extreme Nonequilibrium QCD (Online)
Deriving the Inertia Tensor #justgirlythings
Today I show you how to take the definition of angular momentum of a rigid body, and use it to derive the components of the inertia tensor. For those of you who think I did some witchcraft with those cross products, here's my levi civita video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKClHQbCbsw&
From playlist Math/Derivation Videos
Mod-04 Lec-33 a) Angular Momentum Conservation b) Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic Theory by Prof. D.K. Ghosh,Department of Physics,IIT Bombay.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in
From playlist IIT Bombay: Electromagnetic Theory
Calculus 3: Tensors (14 of 45) Angular Momentum & the Inertia Tensor: Diagonal Elements
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will develop the diagonal component notation of the inertia tensor by relating that the angular momentum is equal to the moment of inertia times the angular velocity (L=Iw). Next video in the series can b
From playlist CALCULUS 3 CH 10 TENSORS
Tensor Calculus For Physics Majors 005| Diagonalizing 2nd Rank Tensors
Today I get into diagonalization of a symmetric tensor, the inertia tensor. I also show a different way of thinking about transformations of two index tensors Link to Tensor Calculus for Physics Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1421415658/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=932
From playlist New To Tensors? Start Here