Centripetal Force Introduction and Demonstration
Learn why a centripetal force exists, three important things to remember about centripetal force, and drawing free body diagrams for objects moving in circles. Want Lecture Notes?
This is an AP Physics 1 topic.
Content Times:
0:01 Newton’s Second Law for Centripetal Force
1:10 Three things to remember about Centripetal Force
2:41 Drawing a free body diagram
3:57 Why we sum the for
Pro Forma Finance for Start-Ups
The UEC is a business plan competition for any university or college student in the State of Utah. Every year, the Challenge awards over $100,000 in cash and in-kind services to the top finalists in the competition.
Lecture 27 - 11/24/2010
Lecture 27
2.10 The distribution of repeated measurements As noted in the previous section, if the same quantity is measured repeatedly, the results will generally be scattered across a range of values. This is perhaps best illustrated using a real example. Table 2 shows 10 measurements of a quantity called the 'unit cell constant' for an industrial catalyst used in the refining of petrol; this is an important quantity which determines how well the catalyst works, and can be measured by X-ray diffraction techniques. Notice that the cell constant is
Money Talks: The remarkable calmness of gold
Despite rising tensions and fears of inflation, gold prices have stayed relatively still. Our Buttonwood columnist explains why. Traditional carmakers look likely to band together in the face of technological disruption. Also, what Britain's economists really think about the impacts of Brexit
GS-06: 画像の調整と間隔ツール
InDesign CS5では配置した画像を効率よく調整できます。コンテンツインジケーターを利用してビジュアルに配置を調整する方法が学べます。
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how chemical processes in the rest of the world affect the Arctic environment and the species inhabiting it recognise the physical processes that determine atmosphere and oceanic flows in the Arctic understand the scientific research process and the use of scientific evidence use quantitative scientific evidence to examine the link between atmospheric carbon dioxide levels
3.2 Parental competence Parental competence is not just a matter of the acquisition of parenting skills. It is also an attributed status which relies as much on the judgements of health and social care professionals and the courts as on the behaviour of parents. Judgements, and prejudgements, of the quality of parenting draw on ideas present in the wider society. These ideas are often not made explicit. Booth and Booth's (1994) study of parents with learning difficulties revealed that their problems often mir
The week ahead: US and them How will Putin react after America expels 60 Russian diplomats? Also, the latest developments in Catalonia’s quest for independence. And, on the anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement a special feature from our Britain Editor, Tom Wainwright. Christopher Lockwood hosts.
Provost Corner with Interim Provost John A. Barrett - April 2015
In the April edition of the Provost Corner - John Barrett welcomes Dr. Sharon Gaber as the 17th president, and the Shining Star Awards are announced.
Turn of the Earth
This video demonstrates an experiment that proves the Earth is rotating on its axis. This is demonstrated by building a Foucault Pendulum. The video describes how to build the pendulum and how it works. (07:30)
Special Relationship: Great Debates?
Ahead of showdown #1 at Hofstra University in New York, Celeste and John preview the upcoming trio of presidential debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Presidential debates are a big part of American political culture, and they've given us plenty of memorable moments — even if their ultimate effect on the outcomes of elections are, well, debatable. They're also fairly unique on the world stage.
Former Sen. and New Hampshire Gov. Judd Clegg shares an insider's take he earned by v
Min-Young Kwon
2009 final year student Min-Young Kwon talks about her artwork submitted for the Ruskin Degree Show.
Robert Sheldon Mallets
Sheldon discusses how to properly teach the Mark Tree to young band members.
Preconceitos do Brasil/ Brazilian Sterotypes
Preconceitos do Brasil/ Brazilian Sterotypes
3.3 How others see us The relative nature of poverty is an old theme in social science. Adam Smith, the eighteenth century writer who is often regarded as the founding father of economics, put it this way: ‘By necessaries I understand not only the commodities that are indispensably necessary for the support of life, but whatever the custom of the country renders it indecent for creditable people, even the lowest orders, to be without’ (Smith, 1776, quoted in Sen, 1981). Ideas of what it is to be poor are
Lecture 32 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 32
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1.225J Transportation Flow Systems (MIT)
Design, operation, and management of traffic flows over complex transportation networks are the foci of this course. It covers two major topics: traffic flow modeling and traffic flow operations. Sub-topics include deterministic and probabilistic models, elements of queuing theory, and traffic assignment. Concepts are illustrated through various applications and case studies. This is a half-term subject offered during the second half of the semester.
The University of Memphis Lambuth Campus New Student Convocation.
The University of Memphis Lambuth Campus New Student Convocation.