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Conservation of Energy: Pendulum Dynamics
Explores the conservation of energy in pendulum dynamics, emphasizing potential energy's role.
Roller Coaster Dynamics: Energy Conservation and Circular Motion
Explores the dynamics of cars on a roller coaster track, focusing on energy conservation and circular motion.
Energy of Water in Soil
Explores the energy dynamics of water in soil, emphasizing the role of energy differences in driving water flow and the significance of suction in soil.
Gravitational Potential Energy: Conservation and Examples
Explores gravitational potential energy conservation, work by external forces, and examples like a sliding block on a table.
Energy: Gravitational Potential and Conservative Forces
Explores gravitational potential, conservative forces, and energy conservation through practical examples and experiments.
Energy: Gravitational Potential and Conservation Laws
Explores gravitational potential energy, conservation laws, and the relationship between kinetic and potential energy in closed systems.
Potential Energy, Mechanical Energy, and Resonance
Explores potential energy, mechanical energy, and resonance in mechanical systems, including equilibrium, stability, and energy transformation.
Conservation of Energy: Simple Pendulum
Explores the conservation of energy in a simple pendulum experiment.
Energy: Conservation and Work
Explores energy conservation, work by forces, kinetic energy, and gravitational potential energy calculations.
Potential Energy: Basics and Applications
Covers the concept of potential energy and its applications in modeling dynamics.
Advanced Physics I: Laws of Newton and Fundamental Forces
Explores Newton's laws, fundamental forces, and exercises on these topics.
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