Time Constant and the Drag Force
The time constant is defined. The equations of motion for a dropped object in terms of the time constant are derived. The graphs for those equations are also shown. Want Lecture Notes? http://www.flippingphysics.com/drag-force-time-constant.html This is an AP Physics C: Mechanics topic. P
From playlist JEE Physics Unit 3 - Laws of Motion and NEET Unit III - Laws of Motion
RC Circuits (6 of 8) Discharging a Capacitor, Time Constant, Voltage, Current, An Explanation
RC time constant explained with respect to the voltage and the current in a capacitor discharging circuit.
From playlist DC Circuits, RC and RL Circuit Analysis
RC Circuits (4 of 8) Charging a Capacitor, Time Constant, Voltage, Current, An Explanation
RC time constant explained is with respect to the voltage and the current in a capacitor charging circuit.
From playlist DC Circuits, RC and RL Circuit Analysis
RL Circuits (6 of 8) Charging an Inductor, Time Constant, Voltage, Current, An Explanation
For and RL circuit with a DC source this video shows how to calculate the voltage and current with respect to time while charging an inductor.
From playlist DC Circuits, RC and RL Circuit Analysis
Pullbacks under the logarithmic derivative
From playlist Workshop on Model Theory, Differential/Difference Algebra, and Applications
Lec 4 | MIT 5.60 Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2008
Lecture 04: Enthalpy. View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-60S08 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 5.60 Thermodynamics & Kinetics, Spring 2008
Bernd Ammann - Yamabe constants, Yamabe invariants, and Gromov-Lawson surgeries
In this talk I want to study the (conformal) Yamabe constant of a closed Riemannian (resp. conformal) manifold and how it is affected by Gromov-Lawson type surgeries. This yields information about Yamabe invariants and their bordism invariance. So far the talk gives an overview over older
From playlist Not Only Scalar Curvature Seminar
Go’s constants are powerful. Dave explains that if you’re only thinking of them as immutable numbers, you’re missing out. EVENT: dotGo 2019 SPEAKER: Dave Cheney PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS: Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). ATTRI
From playlist Golang
Calculus 14.3 Partial Derivatives
My notes are available at http://asherbroberts.com/ (so you can write along with me). Calculus: Early Transcendentals 8th Edition by James Stewart
From playlist Calculus