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A film I made for my 9th grade science class. If the title isn't revealing enough, it's about Sir Isaac Newton's 3 Laws of Physics.
For the record, yes, I realize that I made a mistake with Newton's Second Law. I know that the ball should have been measured in kilograms rather than grams, and that it really should be 2000 m/s^2.
This clip introduces the theory behind Newton's Laws and illustrates the difference between kinematics and dynamics using a problem involving a car. (Part 1)
This clip gives an application of Newton's Laws to a block being pulled by a force with a certain angle to the horizontal in the presence of static and kinetic friction. (Part 2)
This clip illustrates how to use Newton's Laws to solve a block on an incline pulled by another block over a pulley in the presence of static and kinetic friction. (Part 2)
This clip illustrates how to use Newton's Laws to solve a block on an incline pulled by another block over a pulley in the presence of static and kinetic friction. (Part 3)
This clip gives an application of Newton's Laws to a block being pulled by a force with a certain angle to the horizontal in the presence of static and kinetic friction. (Part 3)
This clip introduces the theory behind Newton's Laws and illustrates the difference between kinematics and dynamics using a problem involving a car. (Part 2)