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Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Special Relativity (Stanford)
Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Special Relativity (Stanford)
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Special Relativity. Recorded April 14, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the third of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu About Leonard Susskind: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Theory of Everything: What is Matter?
Theory of Everything: What is Matter?
What is matter, anyway? What does it have to do with math? And why aren't you made of Jesus? Delving deeper into the theory of (almost) everything - the Standard Model of particle physics. minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder NEW ALBUM!! -- juliansaporiti.bandcamp.com youtube: bit.ly Thanks to Nima Doroud and Alex Yale for contributions and to Perimeter Institute for support.
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Amazing physics
Amazing physics
Amazing physics I just want to tell everybody, that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere. Thank you for the interest, and sorry if disapointing you
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Revolutionary soft-body physics in CryEngine3
Revolutionary soft-body physics in CryEngine3
The amazing soft-body physics you know from Rigs of Rods, now even better in CryEngine3. Anything can be built in the Beam physics system - cars, trucks, planes, boats, trains, cranes, tanks, helicopters, and even destructible map objects and crash test dummies. It's all real physics. Anything is possible. This is still an early work in progress - don't mind the shading and collision issues, we're working on it. beamng.com The song was created by our vehicle expert gabester. You can find more from him on his soundcloud soundcloud.com
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Thirsty Fish Game: Rip an endless net in a hypnotic new iPhone physics game
Thirsty Fish Game: Rip an endless net in a hypnotic new iPhone physics game
itunes.apple.com Slash the net (it's hypnotic) and see the fish splash back into the sea. The net speeds up, the fish flop, and you must save them all without losing the gold coins you collected. Collect power-ups and try to keep up in this fast-paced game: your finger has never moved this quickly before! www.thirstyfishgame.com You set out to sea to hunt for treasure. Deploying your endless net, you collect gold coins from the deep. Unfortunately, you also snag some poor fish in your net, and boy, are they getting thirsty. Look at them watching you with those big sad eyes - you just can't resist, you have to release them from the net! ★ ★ ★ Cool features and power-ups ★ ★ ★ ★ Simple one-touch controls - swipe your finger to slash open the net ★ Watch the net brought to life with an awesome physics simulation ★ Multiple worlds and fish types to discover ★ See how far your friends got, written on the ocean floor ★ Full game center support with achievements and leaderboards ★ Start playing from the menu screen: free the menu buttons and tilt the phone to move them around ★ Fish Saver - free all the fish with one touch ★ Coin Immunity - outfit your coins with life savers ★ Fish Magnet - attract the fish, repel the coins. It's the anti-magnet! ★ More surprises will jump across the net as you play ★ Play in meditation mode - it's nothing but net. Very relaxing! ★ Share your meditation net art with your friends on Facebook and Twitter How far can YOU get?
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AP Physics B Lessons with Ms. Twu: Kinematics 13: Falling Objects Part 2: y-axis & Reaction Time Lab
AP Physics B Lessons with Ms. Twu: Kinematics 13: Falling Objects Part 2: y-axis & Reaction Time Lab
Please visit my website www.twuphysics.com. AP Physics B Lessons with Ms. Twu lectures, physics demonstrations, and problem-solving demonstrations. These lessons/tutorials are designed for students who have never taken any physics course before because about 99% of Ms. Twu's AP Physics B students take it as their first physics course. Ms. Twu is an experienced AP Physics teacher for both the algebra-based B and calculus-based C courses. She strives to put an emphasis on the understanding of physics concepts and analytical problem solving skills. Since the lessons are designed for students who have never taken physics before, they can also be good for anyone taking high school physics, honors physics or physics self-study. Kinematics is the first physics topic covered in this course.
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There is no "Fourth" dimension
There is no "Fourth" dimension
Just because there are four dimensions doesn't mean there's a "fourth dimension" 4D rubik's cube: www.superliminal.com minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder NEW ALBUM!! -- juliansaporiti.bandcamp.com youtube: bit.ly Thanks to Nima Doroud and Alex Yale for contributions and to Perimeter Institute for support. www.perimeterinstitute.ca
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How far is a second?
How far is a second?
The moon may be 1.3 light-seconds away, but why on earth do we measure distances using time? minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder NEW ALBUM!! -- juliansaporiti.bandcamp.com youtube: bit.ly Thanks to Ross Diener for contributions and to Perimeter Institute for support.
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For the Love of Physics | MIT 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
For the Love of Physics | MIT 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
On May 16, 2011, Professor of Physics Emeritus Walter Lewin returned to MIT lecture hall 26-100 for a physics talk and book signing, complete with some of his most famous physics demonstrations to celebrate the publication of his new book: For The Love Of Physics: From the End of the Rainbow to the Edge Of Time - A Journey Through the Wonders of Physics, written with Warren Goldstein. View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Lec 1 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
Lec 1 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
Powers of Ten - Units - Dimensions - Measurements - Uncertainties - Dimensional Analysis - Scaling Arguments View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Thin Film Physics
Thin Film Physics
Submit your challenge answer on www.physicscentral.com/sots ! NASA astronaut Don Pettit examines the behavior of thin films of water aboard the International Space Station. Distributed as part of a collaboration between NASA and the American Physical Society.
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Helicopter Physics - Speed Limit Light Painting - Smarter Every Day 51
Helicopter Physics - Speed Limit Light Painting - Smarter Every Day 51
Enjoy it? Please share it with your friends by clicking this: on.fb.me I apologize for the ads. Proceeds go to my children's education. Tweet me now: bit.ly Check SED out on facebook: on.fb.me Outro music created by "A Shell In The Pit" Download it here: ashellinthepit.bandcamp.com The wizard pilot is Carl Groover www.carlgroover.com Carl's Youtube channel is here: bit.ly Sarah Xu created the awesome time-lapse intro. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Get Smarter Section en.wikipedia.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you enjoy Smarter Every Day and would like to help me come one step closer to sending the kids to college click here: bit.ly
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Why the solar system can exist
Why the solar system can exist
If gravity is so attractive, why doesn't the earth just crash into the sun? Or the moon into the earth? The answer: Stable Orbits hyperbolic funnel video: bit.ly minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder Thanks to Perimeter Institute for support. www.perimeterinstitute.ca
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How lasers work (in theory)
How lasers work (in theory)
How does a laser really work? It's Bose - Einstein statistics! (photons are bosons) Check out Smarter Every Day's video showing lasers in real life: bit.ly Trying out a new feature: English Transcript! Let me know how it works Tweet it - bit.ly Facebook it - on.fb.me minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder youtube: bit.ly myspace: mysp.ac
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Football, Physics, and Symmetry
Football, Physics, and Symmetry
Two linemen colliding can light a 60W bulb for over a minute! Cool book on habits: www.charlesduhigg.com minutephysics is now on Google+ - http And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder NEW ALBUM!! -- juliansaporiti.bandcamp.com youtube: bit.ly
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How to Count Infinity
How to Count Infinity
"Some infinities are bigger than other infinities" - Hazel Grace Lancaster, in "The Fault in Our Stars," by John Green minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Music by Nathaniel Schroeder Thanks to Perimeter Institute for support. www.perimeterinstitute.ca
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Helicopter Physics - Chopper Control - Smarter Every Day 46
Helicopter Physics - Chopper Control - Smarter Every Day 46
Tweet @SmarterYouTube . I would appreciate it if you share this by clicking here: on.fb.me . Trust me, there's more to Chopper Physics than you think. Read this page to learn more: en.wikipedia.org will be releasing the videos at the end of the video over the next few weeks. The wizard pilot is Carl Groover www.carlgroover.com Carl Flies for the Curtis Youngblood team bit.ly Carl's Youtube channel is here: bit.ly Outro music "Polecat" created by "A Shell In The Pit" Get it here: bit.ly Sarah Xu created the awesome time-lapse intro. And the helmet? Thanks Will! I'm glad you also have a melon head! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ People have asked about the Da Vinci Book Dewey Decimal system: 608.7 COO "The Inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci" Magaret Cooper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Comments of interest: This is the second video in the series. Click here to see the introduction: www.youtube.com
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Helicopter Physics (They're Gyroscopes) - Smarter Every Day 48
Helicopter Physics (They're Gyroscopes) - Smarter Every Day 48
I would appreciate it if you share this by clicking here: on.fb.me I apologize for the ads. Proceeds go to my children's education. Tweet questions/comments to me personally @SmarterYouTube MUSIC "A Little Discomfort, a Lot of freedom" created by "A Shell In The Pit" Download it here: ashellinthepit.bandcamp.com The wizard pilot is Carl Groover www.carlgroover.com Carl's Youtube channel is here: bit.ly Sarah Xu created the awesome time-lapse intro. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Get Smarter Section Start here: www.cleonis.nl Want to learn more and get lost on Wikipedia? Precession en.wikipedia.org Here's a page with lots of words. helicopterflight.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Noodle physics simulation ;p - Blender and Bullet Physics
Noodle physics simulation ;p - Blender and Bullet Physics
Quick noodle rigid body dynamics test using real-world relative scale. Details...: Pasta / spaghetti relative dimensions: 2.5mm dia., 250mm length, rigid bodies' mass (and centers of) calculated based on material densities, gravity: 9.8m/s. Physics are to scale, but unfortunately my movements (external forces) in the virtual world were too fast relative to the scale (and impatience due to simulation running slow ;) this was made obvious after rendering the frames and playing them back at real-time speed. Therefore movements and playback speed are not quite to scale. That's what tests are for... to learn from. The bizarre movements (using mouse): after dropping the fork in the glass I threw the glass, then threw the bowl, played with a noodle, then dragged the fork and threw it as well. Fork, bowl and glass are compounded HACD convex decompositions. Noodles are capsule strings (no longer sticking with full radius as margin). Step by step, we are slowly getting closer; one day we'll be able to easily simulate real-world physics using any arbitrary rigid body shapes... one day... Environment lighting was created by Vlad "SATtva" Miller. Animation created using open source software: Rendered using SmallLuxGPU 2: www.luxrender.net 3D suite: Blender 2.62: www.blender.org Bullet Physics (included in Blender): bulletphysics.org Convex decomposition using HACD: sourceforge.net
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My Little Pony Physics Presentation
My Little Pony Physics Presentation
*4-14-12* Thank you viewers who accidentally clicked this video one million times. I can't believe that happened before the one year mark, which will be on May 20th, 2012. And a big thank you to the Tosh.0 blog, Huffington Post, and other big websites who accidentally put up the wrong video on their sites and contributed to this. Thank you Equestria Daily for putting this up, to fellow viewers, and of course the bronies. Without you and the awesome fan base, this wouldn't have been made. And a big thank you to Hasbro for sending me merchandise (i.imgur.com because of this, I cannot thank you enough. NOTE: The physics in this might not be 100% correct, but this was more for fun than actual science/calculations. Also we had to give it a rating for how physically correct it was, I only used XP and RP which basically meant physics outside this universe. Yes, it has happened. "Physical Impossibilities in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic." For our project, we had to find three scenes from any movie or TV show and use physics to find out if something was or wasn't possible. I got 100% on it. Honors: #77 - Most Discussed (Today) - Entertainment #69 - Most Viewed (Today) - Entertainment - South Africa #107 - Top Favorited (Today) #15 - Top Favorited (Today) - Entertainment #42 - Top Rated (Today) - Entertainment #22 - Top Rated (This Week) - Entertainment #87 - Top Favorited (This Week) - Entertainment #23 - Top Favorited (This Month) - Entertainment #129 - Most Viewed (This <b>...</b>
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Tutorial: Rocket Science! (plus special announcement)
Tutorial: Rocket Science! (plus special announcement)
The basic physics behind how rockets work! (plus a special announcement) Perimeter Institute: www.pitp.ca VomitPhysics video www.youtube.com "Milkman" by freddiew: www.youtube.com Bottle rocket video: www.youtube.com For more detail on rocket physics: www.real-world-physics-problems.com Floating on mercury image: wordpress.mrreid.org Molten lead image: www.boattripsiona.com minutephysics is now on Google+ - bit.ly And facebook - facebook.com And twitter - @minutephysics Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute!