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Category Archives: 1. How do physicists explain motion in two dimensions?
1 TON Rubber Band Ball Drop From 2000ft! World Record Bounce?
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oPhysics: Projectile Motion
Explore projectile motion by changing the initial conditions and watching the resulting changes in the projectile’s motion.
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How Do Satellites Get & Stay in Orbit?
SciShow Space takes you into Low Earth Orbit to explain how artificial satellites get up there and stay there — at least for a while.
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Felix Baumgartner Space Jump World Record
October 14, 2012, Felix Baumgartner ascended more than 24 miles above Earth’s surface to the edge of space in a stratospheric balloon. Millions across the globe watched as he opened the door of the capsule, stepped off the platform, and … Continue reading
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Projectile motion video
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Kinematics quiz
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Veritasium – Anti-Gravity Wheel?
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Circular Motion – The Wall Of Death
For shear terror, you have to watch this clip from the Diamond Maruti Car Circus in Delhi So how does a car drive around in a horizontal circle? Well for a start, friction is needed to keep the car form … Continue reading
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Circular motion – looping the loop
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Vsauce – Epic leaps
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