Electric Field (2 of 3) Calculating the Magnitude and Direction of the Electric Field
Explains how to calculate the electric field of a charged particle and the acceleration of an electron in the electric field. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com An electric field is an area that surrounds an electric charge, and exerts f
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
Electromagnets! How Do They Work?
In this video i show and explained the power of electromagnets!!!
From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM
Electric Field (3 of 3) Calculating the Electric Field In Between Two Charges
Explains how to calculate the electric field between two charges and the acceleration of a charge in the electric field. You can see a listing of all my videos at my website, http://www.stepbystepscience.com An electric field is an area that surrounds an electric charge, and exerts force
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
Point Charges (7 of 10) Calculating Potential Difference Between Two Points
Shows how to calculate the potential difference thru which a charge is moved. An electric potential is the amount of work needed to move a unit of positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field without producing an acceleration. It can also be stated as the am
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
Electron volts (eV) and Joules, the connection explained: from Fizzics.org
Electron volts and joules are both used to measure small amounts of energy. The lesson explains why this is and how to convert one to another. Notes and many more video lessons available here https://www.fizzics.org/fizzics-guide/
From playlist Units of measurement
Point Charges (3 of 10) Electric Potential Difference
Shows you how to calculate electric potential, electric potential difference and changes in electric potential energy for point charges. An electric potential is the amount of work needed to move a unit of positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field withou
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
Physics experiments Measure Laplace force (science demonstrations)
Physics (la physique).Measure Laplace force on a wire with electronic scale.
From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM
Capacitors (4 of 9) Calculating the Capacitance of a Capacitor, An Explanation
Explains how to calculate the capacitance of a capacitor. A capacitor is a passive electronic device that stores electric charge on its plates and electrical energy in its electric field. A capacitor contains at least two electrical conductors such as metal plates that are separated by a
From playlist Capacitors and Capacitance
Capacitors (3 of 9) What is a Farad? An Explanation
Gives a brief over view of what a farad is and how it relates to capacitance. The SI unit of capacitance is the farad (F), which is defined as one coulomb per volt (1 C/V). A capacitor is a passive electronic device that stores electric charge on its plates and electrical energy in its ele
From playlist Capacitors and Capacitance
29.3 Photons and the Photoelectric Effect
This video covers Section 29.3 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 29. Particles and Waves
Why a Magnetic Monopole Would Quantize all the Electric Charge in the Universe | Doc Physics
Watch as Doc Schuster flubs his way through one of the most important Quantum Mechanics papers of all time. It should be pointed out that PAM also predicted the existence of negative energy charges in 1929. They were experimentally verified in 1932! Genius.
From playlist Phys 331 Videos - Youtube
Momentum Does Not Have a Unit of Measurement - So Let's Make One! (Surprisingly Tricky)
Must we always write kg m/s? Why isn't there a more snappy unit of measurement for momentum? Hi everyone, I'm back with another video - this time discussing metrology! Metrology is the "science of measurement" and metrologists are the ones who decide what units of measurement we get to us
From playlist Classical Physics by Parth G
What's a force? No, not THE force. That's from Star Wars. I'm talking about the forces in the universe that make things move. Yes, I know Yoda moved the X-Wing with The Force. Will you quit it? We are talking about the real universe here. Fine, I guess it could be the same universe as ours
From playlist Classical Physics
Answer to Electromagnetism questions (Module 6) from HSC 2009
I go through a range of HSC style questions (a total of 30 marks worth) that relate to Module 6 of the NSW HSC Physics course from the 2009 paper. These questions cover charges in fields, motor effect, induction, and applications of electromagnetism ⬇️ Download the questions here - http
From playlist HSC Physics Exam Questions
Solid mechanics deals with the deformation of objects under applied forces. This talk will describe how to create solid mechanics models in the Wolfram Language. The resulting partial differential equations (PDEs) can be solved numerically using NDSolve and NDEigensystem. Techniques will b
From playlist Wolfram Technology Conference 2021
PHYS 146 Waves part 1: Wave Types and Properties
Video lecture for PHYS 146 at the University of Alberta. For the iBook on the course go to: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/fluids-and-waves/id1056957688?ls=1&mt=13 Introduction to the phenomenon of waves. This lecture introduces the basic properties of waves such as frequency, wavelengt
From playlist UAlberta: PHYS 146 - Fluids and Waves with Roger Moore | CosmoLearning.org Physics
Lecture 5 (CEM) -- TMM Using Scattering Matrices
This lecture formulates a stable transfer matrix method based on scattering matrices. The scattering matrices adopted here are greatly improved from the literature and are consistent with convention. The lecture ends with some advanced topics like dispersion analysis, cascading and doubl
From playlist UT El Paso: CEM Lectures | CosmoLearning.org Electrical Engineering
Point Charges (1 of 10) Electric Potential An Explanation
Gives a conceptual and quantitative explanation of electric potential for point charges. An electric potential is the amount of work needed to move a unit of positive charge from a reference point to a specific point inside the field without producing an acceleration. It can also be state
From playlist Electricity and Magnetism
8.02x - Lect 27 - Destructive Resonance, Electromagnetic Waves, Speed of Light
Destructive Resonance,Breaking Wine Glass, Electromagnetic Waves, Speed of Light, Radio, TV, Distance Determinations using Radar and Lasers Lecture Notes, Travelling Electromagnetic Waves: http://freepdfhosting.com/c154c2cbc7.pdf Assignments Lecture 26, 27 and 28: http://freepdfhosting.com
From playlist 8.02x - MIT Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism