1D Motion & Kinematics - Physics 101 / AP Physics 1 Review with Dianna Cowern
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2020
- Never taken physics before? Want to learn the basics of physics? Need an AP Physics 1 review before the exam? This course is for you!
Exercises in this video:
PROBLEM 1
A girl is riding her bike with a constant velocity of 10 m/s. How far has she gone after 7 seconds? Graph her motion both in x vs t, and v vs. t. Show her displacement on both graphs.
PROBLEM 2
A driver is driving at a constant velocity of 20 m/s. She steps on the gas at t=0 and accelerates to 30 m/s with constant acceleration. It took her 4 seconds to accelerate. How far did she go in those 4 seconds? Graph her motion on a v vs t graph and show the displacement on that graph.
PROBLEM 3
A biker, biking at 10 m/s hits a tree and comes to a complete stop. Assuming a helmet “crumple zone” of 10 cm, what is the minimum acceleration her head could undergo? How many “g”s is that?
Dianna Cowern - Executive Producer/Host/Writer
Jeff Brock - Lead Writer/Course Designer
Laura Chernikoff - Producer
Spenser Reich - Video Editor
Sophia Chen - Researcher/Writer
Levi Butner - Videographer
Hope Butner - Production Assistant
Darren Dyk - Slow Motion Cinematography
Andy Brown - Curriculum Consultant
Set Design - Lauren Ivy
Vanessa Hill - Consulting Producer
Aleeza McCant - Illustrator
Alicia Cowern - Transcription
Lucy Brock, Samantha Ward - Curriculum Consultants - Наука та технологія
If you were my teacher in High School I would have learned to love Physics.
I already love it and having my idol teach it makes it that much better
@Robbi Rose so?
True
I like my physics teacher as much as Diana, he was my favorite teacher.
She can teach me anything.
My 11 yr old daughter's first takeaway from all this: "We have boring band-aids."
Your 11 year old is wise. She sees beyond function to form.
Adults say "1+1=2", but she might say "Yeah, but 2 is boring compared to 3.14"
:D
@@1005corvuscorax Two may be boring, but is has the advantage of being right. Being right is important when you are building a bridge or firing a rocket, or doing lots of other things. Boring bridges are good; they stay up. Exciting bridges, such as the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, are not so good.
@@michaelsommers2356 Indeed. "How was your flight?" is hopefully answered, "Very boring"
Dam you! I was wondering why there was a bell and an alert there! 🤣🤣🤣
Just take some crayons and paint all of those ;D (not recommended)
5:00 my physics teacher used to say that all points of the curve may be wrong, but the curve itself may be right
Your Physics teacher was ABSOLUTELY wrong
@@ishanpednekar6576 if you say so
Well yeah, did you remember the +C?
@@Hi_Brien said like this without the context, no i don't remember, may i with it
@@Luffy61C4 In calculus, when we integrate we have to add a +C at the end of every problem. Integration is the oposite of a derivative, and a derivative is the slope of a curve. So when you're integrating, you're trying to effectively find the original graph while only knowing the slope at any point. That means that the curves/shape of the graph, will be right, but you might not have the right y-value for any point, forgetting the +C would mean you're assuming a specific y-value which is wrong and bad.
I started teaching undergrad dynamics yesterday! I'm sharing this with my class
9:43 "You don't need to understand calculus to do physics" -- while a contour integral symbol is floating just above her head... :-)
I didn't say I didn't love calculus...
@@physicsgirl wow 😬😬😁😁
@@physicsgirl I love calculus a lot.
@@physicsgirl nice1
We love that line integral from Ampere’s Law 🥺
6:30 my high school physics teacher when I forgot to write units on the blackboard "what is that number, potatoes? Tomatoes? What's that?"
Same. Even in Germany.
My favorite one to use is “lobsters?”
same here in Philippines
I took AP Chemistry in High School intending to take AP Physics later on, well I failed chemistry pretty spectacularly and never took physics. So now you are helping me make up for lost youth or something like that.
Hey Diana, you just do great things with physics. I use to see your work every time. As a physics professor, I also try to make physics fun to the students. I am planning to put something like fun of physics in UA-cam but probably will do in Bengali(my native language) mainly. Thank you for inspiring me. I wish you all the best for your Channel.
I can't help but smile all throughout this! I discovered this channel when I was in eight grade and loved it ever since. from watching the 101 things to do with a physics degree, i decided to have one too and now I am on my second year in applied physics in college!
The explanations are simple yet elegantly presented here that I felt that excitement when she finally puts it all together for the equation of motion like its my first time knowing it hahaha. Looking forward for more of these!
Thank you, Dianna! I've been wanting to re-visit the physics I enjoyed learning in 1964, now you're giving me the opportunity to do that!
I love the phenomenon based instruction you’re doing. I’ll be using this as a week one introduction to kinematics in AP Physics classes. Keep up the good work!
Wow, your derivation of the "equation of motion" was amazing, even though I've probably used that formula more than 100x time in physics class. That was the very first lesson I had in AP Physics, but it never occurred to me :( physics is so much easier when you think of it this way. Awesome video!
Hey Diana, at 18:43 there's a small calculation error, it's 0.02 seconds
I noticed that too. People are going to try and redo the problem by themselves as "homework" and get a different answer lmao
I also noticed that
Me too :) But since there was no correction, I must admit for a delta t of a couple of seconds there I feared I was just getting old.
And then she divides 10/0.05=500 hehe, but 10/0.02 is actually = 500, so the math was "right" at the end
@@CarlosSanchez-hw3bv yeah
After 11 years of formal education, out of which I studied Physics for 5, I just realised that you can find the time by calculating the average velocity from a graph. I mean I guess I knew you _could_ do it but I never realised how handy it is!! Really looking forward to the next class!
Yay! I love learning from you!, you are a great teacher because you are excited to show us something and it gets us excited to see what new thing we are going to learn! Super stoked!
It's so amazing that when you ask someone to draw a bicycle from memory they almost always fail to draw something that would actually function.
"what if we changed that to velocity over time?"
Me, who watched the latest Vsauce video: *points at screen like Leonardo DiCaprio*
Underrated!
Which VSauce video, may I ask?
@@md.imamulislam7 very valid question, even if it will stay to be the latest for some time probably 😅 it's "the odd number rule" ua-cam.com/video/U6VBV4QUMu0/v-deo.html
Dude, he is dead.
@@Anonymous-xe5yn Might you be confusing him with Leonardo DiCapito? 😜
This is content we need more of 🙏🏻😌 The perfect end to a hectic and busy work day 😌🙏🏻
A wonderful start to an exciting series. I'm much looking forward to further installments.
This was seriously awesome! Loved the first episode. Definitely hooked up for the future episodes!
Omg I love this!! I'm a middle schooler and you've inspired me to learn more about science. Thanks :)
At 18:43 , Dianna writes delta t = 0.1/5 =0.05 but actually is 0.02
Can you please rectify that?
Also Big Fan and love you work.
Dianna you are for me a physics goddess
Yeah I also noticed that
And then 10/0.05 magically become 500 :)
Yes I also saw it😂
@@mixei4 Physicsgirl, not Mathgirl 🤭
Easy to make mistakes.
Going to need some more proofreading (proofwatching) going forward :)
This kind of thing used to happen to me when I taught physics. My advantage was that there was always THAT kid in the second row who’d catch it right away. Diana needs to hire THAT kid. 😉
A teacher like you at primary school was the one that led me into physics at the university in the end. I love physics, I love your channel, as you do what I, more or less, do every time with people (specially children) around me, but in a much cooler way. I think this series are fantastic! keep it up !
You are awesome, physics was my favorite in school. Still holds true to this day. Physics teachers were always the most personable and fun.
if only the physics classes at my uni were this much fun, i would definitely pay more attention
Wow, that's really impressive. I have always wondered how the equation of motion ws derived and I didn't really quite undetstand the explanations I was given. But it was all geometry lol. I'm actually mind blown. It was that simple.
Also, you really make learning like it's a fun thing. I can ferl your passion and it's definitely contagious. I am feeling an urge to learn again. Thank you.
Regrettably I only found out about your classical physics playlist after we have discussed kinematic equations in our school but I'm still glad I found it relatively early.
Great energy. Love the emphasis on mathematical modelling. Nice tie in to more advanced topics at the end too. Keep up the good work!
OMG this is perfect! I am taking AP Physics 1 this year! Thank you so much for making this!! You are the best!!! ❤️
Teachers make the class boring or interesting, U made it interesting again for me tysm 😇.
Hey I from india,I remember my 9th std after watching this.Also I remember my jee exam. love from india .
Dimensional analysis is the best! Saved many an engineering exam for me.
You rock. These are great fun to watch. As someone who's studied physics and taught, you are a fantastic teacher. Thanks for all you do!
Dianna, So much to think about with this one episode. Physics the study of everything! I was in my office one day and a bird struck the window and fell to the ground. Outloud I wondered what force the poor bird experienced? A good friend Steve Kaye, came over and said we could figure that out? So he began to write a formula on my whiteboard and we figured it out. From that day on I realized that Physics was the most amazing science and very practical. Thank you for this first class. You are so amazing. I hope your injuries heal quickly.
I respect your friend's mixup.. kinesthetics is the motion of the body, which sounds alot like kinematics
Seeing that bandages all over her hands and elbow, I thought this video was going to end up showing how fast Diana was going when she crashed her bike.
Fast enough for doppler effect to kick in :)
Yea maybe she didn’t get hurt , she will get that pain while removing those fake bandages
Not very fast... 🤦🏼♀️
@@physicsgirl 10 meters per second?
@@physicsgirl we'll have to wait for your videos on rotational inertia huh? A spinning wheel will right itself, so it's easier to fall off a slow moving bike than a fast one!
Great video. Love that you are doing this course. Your positive attitude is so refreshing.
I'm going to love this review/teaching series!
"You don't need calculus to understand physics."
Not yet.
That would be a great opportunity to also introduce calculus at the same time. Physics Girl might have seen one of 3Blue1Brown his lockdown match videos.
I am in my late 60's. I am finding these UA-cam videos on physics as presented by you helps to keep my mind active and agile. With your help the mine could stay young even though the body says I'm ancient.
I'm not one for math, but physics is just so fascinating. It's like unraveling the fundamental systems behind our universe and describing how it works. One of my favourite classes thus far, though it was a shame that the virus cut them short.
Loving the series and can't wait for ep. 2!
Hi Simone! Well done getting through a whole cameo without swearing! :-D
Dear Dianna, at 18:37 there's an error. 0.1/5 = 0.02 s. I loved the video anyway :) .
Your free-hand drawing of straight lines is wonderful!
This is pretty cool! Visualizing the numbers like this makes all the difference.
I'm a Physics Teacher and I have shown many of your wonderful videos in my own physics classroom. I always love your content. As a fellow teacher I feel like you are going too fast. This episode had so many different concepts, and it reminds me of the crash course pbs classes. I feel like it would have been much better if this episode could have been broken down to at least two episodes and you could have calmly gone through each topic. Also, you go on a lot of little tangents talking about crumple zone, time dilation, and other fascinating physics concepts, but I think this only confuses/distracts students from what they are supposed to learn.
As a teacher I understand the struggles of trying to show how cool physics is and teach something tangible at the same time, but I think you would do a lot better focusing your material a bit more. I have a very small UA-cam channel and I totally understand your struggles, I hope I'm not discouraging, I just see how a few tweaks can lead to massive improvements :).
Looking forward to the next episode!
I agree with the speed point, I had to pause and think a few times in order to not feel lost. Good thing I'm watching at home, not in a classroom. Not sure what you mean about focusing more on the material though.
Feeling lucky to be in highschool at this times because I can choose my Physics teacher now xD.
By the way, 3Blue1Brown and Mark Rober also do lectures on high school subjects so its freakin great!
I'm IN LOVE with Physics!!!!! I took notes and practiced. This is opening my eyes to all sorts of perspectives on the world.
This is an awesome series! Thank you, Diana! You are actually helping a lot of people and teenagers with their misunderstandings in physics!
I'm from Romania and I love exact sciences, especially physics! And, yes, I have done a lot of experiments of physics!
Thank you for using metric, there are more people who use it than imperial, and it's mathematically better.
9:10 serious question:
Why are physicists against acronyms?
A=WL is a useful tool (and pun)
F=am is important.
(Yet both are calculated opposite)
Love it! Can't wait to use this 😎. Looking forward to the rest of the series 👍
Omg! Thank you Ms. Physics Girl! Now, I understand Kinematics Equations and concepts easily. Your way of teaching is super cool and it's really easy to catch up. Love to hear and see more from you! Can't wait for the next lesson hihihi! 💗
Love lots ❤️
man I can't wait for the general relativity class to come out when are we gonna derive the einsteins field equations?
I am a simple person: I see Physics Girl, I click.
@Robbi Rose dont simp shame us (づ◡﹏◡)づ
...i like shrimp.
Physics Girl
Thanks so much for creating and sharing this informative and educational video. Great job. Keep it up.
Hope that each day you are feeling better than the day before.🙏
What a terrific explanation for the eequation of motion. Nice job, Di!
Watching this when there were 819 views. Also for the UA-cam algorithm.
Liked the video for the algorithm too.
What I learned from this video: Physics Girl is really smart and I'm not nearly as bright as I thought I was. 😂
Diana would probably be dissapointed if she read this, as her goal in life is to make physics understandable to everyone...
Wow, we really expected these type videos .
Keep going sister, so many students loves your videos to learn physics.
Thank you for making this series! I’m not a physicist, but I love physics and have wanted to understand it better.
I have always loved it when equations were broken down and explained. So much so that I had a lot of trouble when teachers switched to rote memorization without any explanation.
They’d say, “Plug these numbers into this equation.”
“Okay, but why?”
“Because I said so.”
😳
Thank you for bringing back the fun of physics in a way that regular people can understand. Your enthusiasm is contagious. I love it! 😆
I am in love
With physics 😆
Did anyone else notice that in Units, the first m is floating at 7:19 till 7:22 ?
Whaaaatttt!
@@abhavishwakarma5035 Yeah really
Physics was my favourite subject at school.
This reminds me how much I like playing with the equations of motion some 40 years ago! It lead me to studying mechanical engineering. I was then caught between manual calculations that I could understand and do and learning Fortran as we had to hand in our work done on the university's computer!
I only learned about dimensional analysis in chemistry class in sophomore chemistry in college. The professor took the time because he was flabergasted that we did not learn it in high school. That was in 1970. That was the single most important thing I learned, other than my speech class, that has been of invaluable service to me for 50 years. Thank you Professor.
There's no harm against an egg contained in this video.
"You don't need calculus to do physics." My physics teacher just had a heart attack in his kidney after listening to this statement. 😝😝
I would have found this a lot more confusing if I didn't know any calculas... but that might just be me
ROFL
Using calculus for this kind of simple physics would be like using a rocket launcher to kill a fly
One of the main reasons i loved physics when i was a high school student and made me switch from going to medical fields into going to engineering school was you really.
Every time i build hardness to science because of our sad education system in egypt and the way we are treated as humans you never fail to make me a curious person again.
Thank you for existing i really wish i could inspire the world like you do ✨
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I can’t wait to see more!
Also known as Tape Girl!
2.29/0.121=18.9
Yes I noticed this problem too. It almost sounds like she says divided by 0.012 s in video but she says it too fast?
This is awesome Dianna thank you so much, keep up with the good work.
So cool, learned a bit got confused a lot but loved every second.
"You don't need to understand calculus to do physics." -- haha
Lol
I Aced HS physics after dropping calc 1 because I couldn't comprehend.
21:20 Wait, that sounds more like a plot of Interstellar.
Not really
Nice to see you emphasising the wonderful tool that is Dimensional Analysis! I have used it since I was 9, but only learned it's a named, formalised thing in the first year of Uni! I may be turning into a Meteorologist from being a Physicist, but I still tutor Maths and Physics, from GCSE (15/16 year olds) to Professional Adults - and I the first thing I get them comfortable with is Dimensional Analysis. Funnily enough there's a bonus; I find it makes tutees who aren't confident in algebraic operations WAAAAYYY more comfortable! Best wishes from England :)
Loved the Simone cameo at the end. Wow... it's been a while since I last used those equations - I need to brush off my math skills. Thanks, Dianna!
14:51 the contains of the page changes. 🤭
I' trying my hands at a developing a small 2D game and you have just answered so many questions i had. You're simply the best ! 👍
I wish this video was there five years back when I was taking dynamics classes in mechanical engineering.
Amazing content and looking forward to learn more and look back at what all I have missed during my engineering course. I'm pretty sure you will fill in all the gaps in knowledge I got. ♥️
Kudos on the star wars theme on intro and end 😛.
AWESOME VIDEO! I would love to see more like this one. The way you explain it is so much easier to understand... and a lot more fun. Combining a Practical application with a visual reference makes the math "make sense". Please do more of these math-equation-calculation-explanation type videos Diana, Please?
Your video is actually really good for revision of basic kinematics for high school.
Thank you for this! I’m starting a new hobby of learning physics! Keep it up.
Great job! This was addictively educational.
Tbh U are sparking my joy for physics again, now I think studying the physics problems in my chemistry classes might get interesting...
Wow, this is actually really well made! Thank you
I just completed Calculus Course & watched this, I wish I could have seen this in the beginning, makes a lot more sense now. I really appreciate your channel and work the Physics Girl...
Most valuable thing I learned in High School. Unit analysis! Great video.
Excellent you are teaching Newtonian Physics.
I took this in University in 1980s forget alot.
Now I refresh Thanks
you are one of my favorite people! I really enjoy your channel and think you are a National Treasure !
I'm loving this soo much, even as a high school student i can keep up with you easily, i'm hoping to learn the basic ideas of physics through this course
Dianna... as a former tutor way back in college- love your approach to show all of this. Good stuff. I also taught an engineering class in grad school- and if a student made a simple math error, but knew it, and said- just didn't have time to correct the math- I would give them full credit. But you managed to make two that canceled each other out, LOL. (others mentioned that)- just want people to not only think about the dimensional analysis that you did- but does the answer even make sense. Just like you did on the ping pong ball example.
Now a days I start to like UA-cam videos of content creators like you. Thanks for help me realize how much I love Physics. 😃
Thank you, Dianna. That was great. And I got to see Simone too! ❤❤❤
By the way thank you soo much for your physics class, hoping to see you in your next class, till then
HAPPY PHYSICSING!!!!
Your excitement about math is amazing !
I have a mechanical engineering degree. Keeping track of units to be sure that I wasn't mixing apples and oranges was one of the most important fundamental things that I learned in college.
Wow.... What a teaching...
Mindblowing start...
Thanks diana...🙏
Thanks Diana for this effort. Waiting for more videos.
Thank you for all that you do. You're helping to make the world smarter. :)
Learning physics from starting again feels so cool with dianna...loved it...physics is so cool...I feel like tony stark when I solve physics problems....this feeling is awesome.