'Torque' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
City 7 (2012)
Actors:
Cevin Burke (actor),
Mike Burnell (actor),
Casey Byrne (actor),
Johnny Chambers (actor),
Marc Crespo (actor),
Curtiss Hoeft (actor),
Paul Mattson III (actor),
John Phung (actor),
Erica Phung (actress),
Pia Thrasher (actress),
Ryan Berry (producer),
Keith Robinson (producer),
Peter Stoll (producer),
Ryan Berry (writer),
Keith Robinson (director),
Plot: Six Months after the IPV Virus converted most of the world's population into ravenous undead flesh-eaters, what we know of the United State and our way of life is gone. Thirteen City-States have risen from the ashes, under the direction of the military organization known as HAVOC. As the war against the undead grinds on, ten soldiers on a clean and sweep mission uncover a stockpile of goods. Before learning the darker truth and triggering an ambush that will push them to their limits.
Keywords: b-horror, short-films, zombies-movie
Genres:
Action,
Horror,
Short,
Taglines: This City Never Rests
Gun Fight (2011)
Actors:
Mick Gallagher (actor),
Jay Preston (actor),
Matthew Woodward (actor),
Jon Darling (producer),
Mike Darling (producer),
Mick Gallagher (producer),
Don Jeanes (producer),
Jay Preston (producer),
Stephan Rich (producer),
Matthew Woodward (producer),
Jay Preston (writer),
Kevin MacLeod (composer),
Mike Darling (director),
Mike Darling (editor),
Genres:
Action,
Short,
Robot Holocaust (1986)
Actors:
John Blaylock (actor),
Norris Culf (actor),
Michael Downend (actor),
Rick Gianasi (actor),
George Grey (actor),
Andrew Howarth (actor),
Edward R. Mallia (actor),
Dave Martin (actor),
Nicholas Reiner (actor),
Keith Schwabinger (actor),
J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner (actor),
Michael Zezima (actor),
Amy Brentano (actress),
Jennifer Delora (actress),
Michael Azzolina (actor),
Plot: Neo, a drifter from the atomic-blasted wastelands, arrives with his klutzy robot sidekick at a factory where slaves labor to fuel the sinister Dark One's Power Station. There, he meets a comely woman who convinces him to help rescue her scientist father, who has invented a device that can break the Dark One's control over the slaves. Gathering a motley crew of allies on the way, Neo and pals travel to the Power Station, where they confront the Dark One's evil servants.
Keywords: amazon, bolo, chrysler-building-manhattan-new-york-city, dystopia, electrocution, father-daughter-relationship, forcefield, future, independent-film, knife-fight
Genres:
Horror,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: It's machine vs. man in the ultimate battle for the future!
Quotes:
Neo: Sometimes people can be helped for no reason other than human charity.::Nyla: Men, you're all useless and crazy.
Jorn: I am but a simple man, Dark One. A man who is, clearly, no match for your powers.::Dark One Voice Over: And yet, you breathe the poisoned air.::Jorn: I have no explanation.::Dark One Voice Over: Perhaps a visit to the power station will loosen your tongue. Torque, take him.
Nyla: Who is this woman who walks through the She Zone with male scum?
voice over announcer: Deep in the power station lies the pleasure machine, a reward for those who loyally serve the Dark One.
Nyla: We must be quiet from here on in.::Neo: Why?::Nyla: Sewage worms.::Klyton: What?
Klyton: Their labor fuels the power station. The station cleanses the atmosphere so that the workers can continue to fuel the power station.
[first lines]::Narrator: The last city still stood. The remaining home of what was left of the civilization of New Terra. The society had been all but destroyed by the Robot Rebellion of '33. The robots had turned on their masters, by themselves. The ensuing chaos had led to a radiation spill far more deadly than any nuclear warfare. The world had been brought to its knees by the... robot holocaust.
Death Ray 2000 (1981)
Actors:
James Chandler (actor),
Stephen Coit (actor),
Ji-Tu Cumbuka (actor),
Richard Lineback (actor),
Robert Logan (actor),
Paul Mantee (actor),
William Meigs (actor),
Tonyo Meléndez (actor),
Peter Nyberg (actor),
Dan O'Herlihy (actor),
Clive Revill (actor),
Fred Sadoff (actor),
Roger Til (actor),
Michael Yama (actor),
David Brandon (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Fantasy,
Night Monster (1942)
Actors:
Nils Asther (actor),
Lionel Atwill (actor),
Cyril Delevanti (actor),
Leif Erickson (actor),
Robert Homans (actor),
Bela Lugosi (actor),
Ralph Morgan (actor),
Francis Pierlot (actor),
Don Porter (actor),
Frank Reicher (actor),
Eddy Waller (actor),
Fay Helm (actress),
Irene Hervey (actress),
Doris Lloyd (actress),
Janet Shaw (actress),
Plot: Dr. Lynn Harper, psychologist, has been called out to the old Ingston Mansion, a dark and mysterious place with a very bad reputation, in order to make an assessment of the sanity of Margaret Ingston, daughter of patriarch Kurt Ingston. She claims to be sane, but she is clearly very disturbed; we can't be certain, although the doctor gives her a clean bill of health. But then Dick Baldwin shows up on the scene, just when Dr. Lynne has been receiving thinly veiled threats from the inhabitants of the house. He's our hero. Three medical doctors have been invited out to the mansion as well, Dr. Timmons, Dr. Phipps and the sleazy Dr. King (Lionel Atwill). One by one the doctors are mysteriously murdered. Dick Baldwin must figure out who is doing the killings, and he must do so before whoever it is can kill his new love interest, Dr. Lynne Harper. But the only one he can trust is Kurt Ingston himself, since Ingston has no legs and can't have perpetrated these murders. Is it sinister Rolf, the butler, or Laurie, the sex crazed and sociopathic chauffeur, or Agor Singh, the Hindu Yogi with his strange ways? And of course, Lynne might be wrong, Margaret may be very insane, and she might be the culprit.
Keywords: amputee, blood, bloodstains, bridge, butler, car-trouble, creaking-door, day-for-night, death-of-title-character, dinner-party
Genres:
Horror,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Taglines: What kind of a thing is it?
Quotes:
Sarah Judd: [trapped in burning room] Unlock that door you fool! Do you want to die?::Margaret Ingston: Yes! You and Kurt don't deserve to live, and I don't want to!
Margaret Ingston: How many of us are sane? You wouldn't know, but I shall soon.
Milly Carson: [reacting to Laurie's stopping the car by the side of a deserted road] What's this for - as if I didn't know?::Laurie: How is it dames always know what's on a guy's mind before he knows himself?
Kurt Ingston: When a person questions her own sanity, it's a good sign she's not far from normal.
Dick Baldwin, Agor Singh: How is that the blood didn't dematerialize with the rest?::Agor Singh: There are certain details in the process that we are not allowed to explain to the uninitiated.
Dr. Lynne Harper: My study of the mind has convinced me how little we know of its powers.
Dick Baldwin: [discussing the murders] It all seemed to start with that skeleton of Agor Singh's.::Const. Cap Beggs: You know, that's good enough for me. I'm gonna arrest that Hindu if I never see the back of my neck.
[last lines]::Agor Singh: A little knowledge of the occult is dangerous. Unless it's used for good, disaster will follow its wake. That is Cosmic Law!
Margaret Ingston: Blood... the whole house reeks of it. The air is charged with death and hatred and something that's unclean!
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Torque, Basic Introduction, Lever Arm, Moment of Force, Simple Machines & Mechanical Advantage
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
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published: 27 Oct 2017
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Torque: Crash Course Physics #12
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What is torque? This is one of those things that you may have heard about in passing but never really understood. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down with us to discuss what torque is, how it works, why it works, and what it all has to do with this thing called "Moment of Inertia."
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Horsepower vs Torque - A Simple Explanation
What's The Difference Between Horsepower & Torque?
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Which is better, horsepower or torque? Two words that are often stated in the car community, but often misunderstood. This video seeks to clarify the difference between the two, without silly analogies like "horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take it with you" (which, by the way, is highly inaccurate).
Torque is a force acting at a radius, while horsepower simply incorporates time into the equation. This video will discuss the differences, how each applies to internal combustion engines, how they relate, wh...
published: 17 Jan 2018
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Torque
052 - Torque
In this video Paul Andersen begins by discriminating between translation and rotational motion. He then explains how a torque is the product of the lever arm and the force perpendicular. The lever arm must be perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the force must be perpendicular to the lever arm.
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published: 22 Sep 2014
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Torque vs Horsepower | How It Works
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Everybody knows that cars are about horsepower and torque! But what does that even mean? What is Horsepower? What is Torque? We get into the nitty gritty of force- talkin’ ‘bout Torque and ft. lbs., and we build up to the triumphant power we measure with horses. It's Horsepower! ...did I need to say horsepower? We explore the relationship between horsepower and torque. You’ll find out what all those dyno numbers mean, and why diesel engines can make a bunch of torque, but not always as much horsepower as gas engines. It’s FORCE! It’s POWER! It’s HORSES! It’s SCIENCE GARA...
published: 25 Apr 2018
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Introduction to torque | Moments, torque, and angular momentum | Physics | Khan Academy
An introduction to torque. Created by Sal Khan.
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published: 05 Mar 2008
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This video will help you to learn What is torque?
What is torque?
When we look at a door, we should not look at it as a rectangular wooden piece. If it that was true we will not be able to open it
We must Look at it as a rotating object
Which is Rotating about a fixed axis hinged at one of its sides
For entering a room, we first have to rotate the doorknob.
And then You either push the door or pull it depending on the type of the hinge.
If you remember what we learned in kinematics, the word push or pull represents Force
We are applying the force on the handle of the door in order to rotate the door but in this case, the force alone is not responsible for the rotation.
There is something else in action here
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published: 01 Apr 2020
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Angular Motion and Torque
More spinning things! Records, and wheels, and doors, and other fun things. The equations that govern this kind of motion are just like the ones we learned in kinematics, except they have different symbols. Lots of funky Greek letters in this one, folks.
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Torque, Moment of Inertia, Rotational Kinetic Energy, Pulley, Incline, Angular Acceleration, Physics
This physics video tutorial explains rotational motion concepts such as angular displacement, velocity, & acceleration as well as torque, moment of inertia, rotational kinetic energy, and the parallel axis theorem. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems including inertia problems with pulleys, inclines, and kinetic friction.
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2. Arc Length of a Circle, Angle Measure in Radians & Radius
3. Converting Degrees to Radians and Radians to Degrees
4. Angular Displacement Formula - Arc Length
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published: 04 Oct 2016
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TORQUE Highway Chase (NASCAR, Hummer) #1080HD
Highway Chase scene from Torque (2004)
NASCAR, Hummer H1, Sport Bikes, Porsche 911,
published: 27 Apr 2017
21:17
Torque, Basic Introduction, Lever Arm, Moment of Force, Simple Machines & Mechanical Advantage
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also...
This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
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This physics video tutorial provides a basic introduction into torque which is also known as moment of force. Torque is the product of force and lever arm also known as moment arm. The lever arm is the perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of the force. Torque is the rotational equivalent of force. Positive torque values produce counterclockwise rotation and negative torques produce clockwise rotation. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems of torques as it relates to doors, seesaws, and shovels. It discusses how to calculate the mechanical advantage of simple machines like seesaws and shovels.
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- published: 27 Oct 2017
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Torque: Crash Course Physics #12
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What is torque? This is one of those things that you may have h...
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What is torque? This is one of those things that you may have heard about in passing but never really understood. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down with us to discuss what torque is, how it works, why it works, and what it all has to do with this thing called "Moment of Inertia."
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What is torque? This is one of those things that you may have heard about in passing but never really understood. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down with us to discuss what torque is, how it works, why it works, and what it all has to do with this thing called "Moment of Inertia."
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- published: 16 Jun 2016
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Horsepower vs Torque - A Simple Explanation
What's The Difference Between Horsepower & Torque?
Why Is Peak Acceleration At Peak Power? https://youtu.be/cb6rIZfCuHI
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Which is better, horsepower or torque? Two words that are often stated in the car community, but often misunderstood. This video seeks to clarify the difference between the two, without silly analogies like "horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take it with you" (which, by the way, is highly inaccurate).
Torque is a force acting at a radius, while horsepower simply incorporates time into the equation. This video will discuss the differences, how each applies to internal combustion engines, how they relate, what peak torque and peak horsepower actually mean, and how to analyze torque and horsepower curves. Finally, what's more important for acceleration, a car with lots of power, or lots of torque?
Let's get technical. With the context of an engine: Power = Torque x Angular Velocity. In imperial units, this translates to Horsepower = Torque x RPM / 5252.
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Which is better, horsepower or torque? Two words that are often stated in the car community, but often misunderstood. This video seeks to clarify the difference between the two, without silly analogies like "horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take it with you" (which, by the way, is highly inaccurate).
Torque is a force acting at a radius, while horsepower simply incorporates time into the equation. This video will discuss the differences, how each applies to internal combustion engines, how they relate, what peak torque and peak horsepower actually mean, and how to analyze torque and horsepower curves. Finally, what's more important for acceleration, a car with lots of power, or lots of torque?
Let's get technical. With the context of an engine: Power = Torque x Angular Velocity. In imperial units, this translates to Horsepower = Torque x RPM / 5252.
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- published: 17 Jan 2018
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Torque
052 - Torque
In this video Paul Andersen begins by discriminating between translation and rotational motion. He then explains how a torque is the product of t...
052 - Torque
In this video Paul Andersen begins by discriminating between translation and rotational motion. He then explains how a torque is the product of the lever arm and the force perpendicular. The lever arm must be perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the force must be perpendicular to the lever arm.
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052 - Torque
In this video Paul Andersen begins by discriminating between translation and rotational motion. He then explains how a torque is the product of the lever arm and the force perpendicular. The lever arm must be perpendicular to the axis of rotation and the force must be perpendicular to the lever arm.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
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Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
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All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
“Balancing Act.” PhET. Accessed September 4, 2014. http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/balancing-act.
MidnightLightning. English: SVG Version of Adjustable Wrench.jpg, April 14, 2009. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Adjustable_wrench2.svg.
Technik, RusCloud-SVG fileThe Lexikon der gesamten. English: SVG Variant of L-Door.png., September 14, 2010. Own work. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:L-doorVector.svg.
- published: 22 Sep 2014
- views: 430608
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Torque vs Horsepower | How It Works
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- published: 25 Apr 2018
- views: 2933779
9:25
Introduction to torque | Moments, torque, and angular momentum | Physics | Khan Academy
An introduction to torque. Created by Sal Khan.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/torque-angular-momentum/torque-tutorial/v/mo...
An introduction to torque. Created by Sal Khan.
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Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid understanding of algebra and a basic understanding of trigonometry.
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Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid understanding of algebra and a basic understanding of trigonometry.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 05 Mar 2008
- views: 1439740
5:21
What is Torque? | Physics | Extraclass.com
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What is torque?
When we look at a d...
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This video will help you to learn What is torque?
What is torque?
When we look at a door, we should not look at it as a rectangular wooden piece. If it that was true we will not be able to open it
We must Look at it as a rotating object
Which is Rotating about a fixed axis hinged at one of its sides
For entering a room, we first have to rotate the doorknob.
And then You either push the door or pull it depending on the type of the hinge.
If you remember what we learned in kinematics, the word push or pull represents Force
We are applying the force on the handle of the door in order to rotate the door but in this case, the force alone is not responsible for the rotation.
There is something else in action here
It is the distance from the axis to the point at which we apply the force.
this combination is known as Torque.
As push or pull denotes force, twisting creates a torque which is the rotational equivalent of force.
Torque causes rotational motion of that object about one or more axes that pass through its center of mass. It is denoted by the greek symbol TAU
Mathematically, Torque about a point is defined as the vector product of position vector and the force-torque is a vector which is perpendicular to both the position vector and the force vector
As a result, the torque is a vector, perpendicular to the plane defined by position vector and force.
The direction of the torque is given by the right-hand thumb rule.
To apply the right-hand rule, put the fingers of right hand along the position vector and bend them towards Force vector, the direction of thumb will give the direction of torque
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This video will help you to learn What is torque?
What is torque?
When we look at a door, we should not look at it as a rectangular wooden piece. If it that was true we will not be able to open it
We must Look at it as a rotating object
Which is Rotating about a fixed axis hinged at one of its sides
For entering a room, we first have to rotate the doorknob.
And then You either push the door or pull it depending on the type of the hinge.
If you remember what we learned in kinematics, the word push or pull represents Force
We are applying the force on the handle of the door in order to rotate the door but in this case, the force alone is not responsible for the rotation.
There is something else in action here
It is the distance from the axis to the point at which we apply the force.
this combination is known as Torque.
As push or pull denotes force, twisting creates a torque which is the rotational equivalent of force.
Torque causes rotational motion of that object about one or more axes that pass through its center of mass. It is denoted by the greek symbol TAU
Mathematically, Torque about a point is defined as the vector product of position vector and the force-torque is a vector which is perpendicular to both the position vector and the force vector
As a result, the torque is a vector, perpendicular to the plane defined by position vector and force.
The direction of the torque is given by the right-hand thumb rule.
To apply the right-hand rule, put the fingers of right hand along the position vector and bend them towards Force vector, the direction of thumb will give the direction of torque
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- published: 01 Apr 2020
- views: 19088
7:39
Angular Motion and Torque
More spinning things! Records, and wheels, and doors, and other fun things. The equations that govern this kind of motion are just like the ones we learned in k...
More spinning things! Records, and wheels, and doors, and other fun things. The equations that govern this kind of motion are just like the ones we learned in kinematics, except they have different symbols. Lots of funky Greek letters in this one, folks.
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More spinning things! Records, and wheels, and doors, and other fun things. The equations that govern this kind of motion are just like the ones we learned in kinematics, except they have different symbols. Lots of funky Greek letters in this one, folks.
Watch the whole Classical Physics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1
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- published: 21 Mar 2017
- views: 241837
3:29:44
Torque, Moment of Inertia, Rotational Kinetic Energy, Pulley, Incline, Angular Acceleration, Physics
This physics video tutorial explains rotational motion concepts such as angular displacement, velocity, & acceleration as well as torque, moment of inertia, rot...
This physics video tutorial explains rotational motion concepts such as angular displacement, velocity, & acceleration as well as torque, moment of inertia, rotational kinetic energy, and the parallel axis theorem. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems including inertia problems with pulleys, inclines, and kinetic friction.
My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net
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Here is a list of topics:
1. Rotational Dynamics - Introduction / Basic Overview
2. Arc Length of a Circle, Angle Measure in Radians & Radius
3. Converting Degrees to Radians and Radians to Degrees
4. Angular Displacement Formula - Arc Length
5. Angular Velocity / Speed Equation - Rate of Change of Angular Displacement
6. Units of Angular Speed - rad/s or radians per second
7. Angular Speed vs Tangential Velocity
8. Angular Acceleration and Tangential Acceleration Formula
9. Net Acceleration Vector - Tangential Accleration and Radial / Centripetal Acceleration - Nonuniform Circular Motion
10. Frequency - Number of Cycles per Second or Revolutions Per Second
11. Period - The time it takes to make 1 revolution around a circle
12. Frequency & Angular Speed Formula
13. Rotational Kinematic Equations - Initial & Final Angular Speed, Acceleration, Displacement and Time Formulas
14. Calculating Tangential Velocity & Net Acceleration of a Disk Given Period and Frequency
15. How to Determine Linear and Angular Displacement Given Time and Speed in rpm
16. Centrifuge Problem - Rotational Motion
17. Average Angular Velocity vs Instantaneous Angular Velocity
18. Average Angular Acceleration vs Instantaneous Angular Acceleration
19. Rotational Torque, Force, Lever Arm / Moment Arm & Line of Action
20. Positive vs Negative Torque - Clockwise vs Counterclockwise Direction
21. Compound Wheel Problem With Multiple Forces - How to Calculate the Net or Sum of all Torques
22. Seesaw Physics Problem - Multiple Torques & Forces - Lever arm / distance from fulcrum or pivot point
23. Input Force vs Output Force - Simple Machines - Mechanical Advantage - Input arm vs output lever arm
24. Newton's First Law of Motion and Law of Inertia
25. Definition of Inertia - Natural Tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion - Resistance to Rotation
26. Inertia of a rod with axis of rotation passing through center, edge, and 1/4 from edge formula
27. Mass vs Acceleration - Newton's Second Law
28. Rotational Equivalent of Newton's Second Law
29. Torque equals Inertia x Angular Acceleration
30. Inertia of a Disk, Rod, and Sphere Formulas
31. Work, Force, and Displacement Equation
32. Rotational Work, Torque, and Angular Displacement Formula
33. Power, Force, Velocity / Speed Equation
34. Rotational Power, Torque, Angular Velocity Formula
35. Average Power vs Instantaneous Power Calculations
36. Work Equals Change in Rotational Kinetic Energy
37. Power Equals Work Divided by time
38. Power - rate of change of energy transfer - 1 watt is 1 joule transferred every second
39. Calculating the inertia of a system of particles or blocks of mass
40. Inertia Formula I=MR^2
41. Parallel Axis Theorem Formula I=Icm+MD^2
42. Inertia of 4 Point Particles of Mass M With Axis of Rotation Through Center of Mass
43. Linear vs Angular Momentum Formula
44. Linear Momentum Equals Inertia times Angular Velocity
45. Force is the rate of change of momentum per unit time
46. Torque is the rate of change of linear momentum per unit time
47. Conservation of Linear Momentum Problems - Turntable & Merry go round problems - inertia and angular speed
48. Sphere vs Block on Incline - Conservation of Energy Problems
49. Gravitational Potential Energy, Translational Kinetic Energy and Rotational Kinetic Energy Equations
50. Block of Mass Attached to Pulley / Disk - Find Acceleration Using Tension Force & Conservation of Energy
51. Frictional Torque, Block of Mass, Pulleys, Disk & Tension
52. Pulley With Mass Attached to a Hanging Mass and Another Mass on a Frictionless Horizontal Surface
53. Pulley / Disk with Radius Attached to 2 hanging mass - find acceleration
54. Incline With Pulley / Circular Disk with Hanging Mass and a Mass on Incline with Coefficient of Kinetic Friction - Determine the acceleration of the system
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This physics video tutorial explains rotational motion concepts such as angular displacement, velocity, & acceleration as well as torque, moment of inertia, rotational kinetic energy, and the parallel axis theorem. It contains plenty of examples and practice problems including inertia problems with pulleys, inclines, and kinetic friction.
My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor
Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theorganicchemistrytutor
Here is a list of topics:
1. Rotational Dynamics - Introduction / Basic Overview
2. Arc Length of a Circle, Angle Measure in Radians & Radius
3. Converting Degrees to Radians and Radians to Degrees
4. Angular Displacement Formula - Arc Length
5. Angular Velocity / Speed Equation - Rate of Change of Angular Displacement
6. Units of Angular Speed - rad/s or radians per second
7. Angular Speed vs Tangential Velocity
8. Angular Acceleration and Tangential Acceleration Formula
9. Net Acceleration Vector - Tangential Accleration and Radial / Centripetal Acceleration - Nonuniform Circular Motion
10. Frequency - Number of Cycles per Second or Revolutions Per Second
11. Period - The time it takes to make 1 revolution around a circle
12. Frequency & Angular Speed Formula
13. Rotational Kinematic Equations - Initial & Final Angular Speed, Acceleration, Displacement and Time Formulas
14. Calculating Tangential Velocity & Net Acceleration of a Disk Given Period and Frequency
15. How to Determine Linear and Angular Displacement Given Time and Speed in rpm
16. Centrifuge Problem - Rotational Motion
17. Average Angular Velocity vs Instantaneous Angular Velocity
18. Average Angular Acceleration vs Instantaneous Angular Acceleration
19. Rotational Torque, Force, Lever Arm / Moment Arm & Line of Action
20. Positive vs Negative Torque - Clockwise vs Counterclockwise Direction
21. Compound Wheel Problem With Multiple Forces - How to Calculate the Net or Sum of all Torques
22. Seesaw Physics Problem - Multiple Torques & Forces - Lever arm / distance from fulcrum or pivot point
23. Input Force vs Output Force - Simple Machines - Mechanical Advantage - Input arm vs output lever arm
24. Newton's First Law of Motion and Law of Inertia
25. Definition of Inertia - Natural Tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion - Resistance to Rotation
26. Inertia of a rod with axis of rotation passing through center, edge, and 1/4 from edge formula
27. Mass vs Acceleration - Newton's Second Law
28. Rotational Equivalent of Newton's Second Law
29. Torque equals Inertia x Angular Acceleration
30. Inertia of a Disk, Rod, and Sphere Formulas
31. Work, Force, and Displacement Equation
32. Rotational Work, Torque, and Angular Displacement Formula
33. Power, Force, Velocity / Speed Equation
34. Rotational Power, Torque, Angular Velocity Formula
35. Average Power vs Instantaneous Power Calculations
36. Work Equals Change in Rotational Kinetic Energy
37. Power Equals Work Divided by time
38. Power - rate of change of energy transfer - 1 watt is 1 joule transferred every second
39. Calculating the inertia of a system of particles or blocks of mass
40. Inertia Formula I=MR^2
41. Parallel Axis Theorem Formula I=Icm+MD^2
42. Inertia of 4 Point Particles of Mass M With Axis of Rotation Through Center of Mass
43. Linear vs Angular Momentum Formula
44. Linear Momentum Equals Inertia times Angular Velocity
45. Force is the rate of change of momentum per unit time
46. Torque is the rate of change of linear momentum per unit time
47. Conservation of Linear Momentum Problems - Turntable & Merry go round problems - inertia and angular speed
48. Sphere vs Block on Incline - Conservation of Energy Problems
49. Gravitational Potential Energy, Translational Kinetic Energy and Rotational Kinetic Energy Equations
50. Block of Mass Attached to Pulley / Disk - Find Acceleration Using Tension Force & Conservation of Energy
51. Frictional Torque, Block of Mass, Pulleys, Disk & Tension
52. Pulley With Mass Attached to a Hanging Mass and Another Mass on a Frictionless Horizontal Surface
53. Pulley / Disk with Radius Attached to 2 hanging mass - find acceleration
54. Incline With Pulley / Circular Disk with Hanging Mass and a Mass on Incline with Coefficient of Kinetic Friction - Determine the acceleration of the system
- published: 04 Oct 2016
- views: 604072
3:58
TORQUE Highway Chase (NASCAR, Hummer) #1080HD
Highway Chase scene from Torque (2004)
NASCAR, Hummer H1, Sport Bikes, Porsche 911,
Highway Chase scene from Torque (2004)
NASCAR, Hummer H1, Sport Bikes, Porsche 911,
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Highway Chase scene from Torque (2004)
NASCAR, Hummer H1, Sport Bikes, Porsche 911,
- published: 27 Apr 2017
- views: 205294