Angular Momentum V2: Physics Concept Trailer™

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This Concept Trailer covers Rotational Motion and Angular Momentum and corresponds to Chapter 10 in OpenStax College Physics for AP Courses.

Spinning figure skaters illustrate the factors in L = Iω. Angular momentum conservation is demonstrated.

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can we all take a moment to appreciate the beauty of physics!

hadiajaved
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POV youre in physics class and your teacher linked this video

joshfeldman
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I would like to add in 0:54 that when the girl extend her arms, she is increasing the x*x in the formula of the rotational inertia (I = m * x * x). That's why the rotational intertia increases, because she is increasing that distance.

tatiana
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Dayum, what a brilliant video. Especially the ending. 🙌🏼

Bigbrain
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Fantastic video! Thanks for the great work!

instaminox
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Ultimate explanation
Teach science like real life example

chandrar
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Threw up just by watching this. I´m in an emotional inertia

miltinhogooglejr
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Who are here after a physics rotational motion Lecture😅😅😅😅😅

aishwaryaishu
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breathtaking the moment she brought her legs close to her body

PoorviMittal
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its how skaters become a champion and i become a potato ( Awesome tho

RyanMcK
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This vídeos is very ilustravtive to explain the angular momentum conservation. Could i use it in my site to iluistrate this matter?

vamosestudarfisica-niviobe
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could i use this video for my video explanation about angular momentum conservation?

lerpa
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Great video ! Would like to use this for my class also. Let me know if it’s ok

roy
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Thats what in my head when i in office chair …..

amychan
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L stands for lineair momentum not angular

rickyneeter
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Where can I get the vid of that skater??

chxrry_blcsscms
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So, is angular momentum centrifugal force?

richardjones
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and this! is how skaters becomes dizzy as fuck!

muhammadihsan
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They use conservation of angular energy. Angular momentum is not conserved. Any measurement made confirms what I am saying.

TheAnimammal