Vignette Collection
Vignettes for Introductory Physics (available now)
Projectile Motion
Independence of vertical and horizontal motion
Newton's First Law
Sliding objects with less friction slow down less, so without friction an object would not slow down at all. [Includes video analysis]
Newton's Second Law
Acceleration of different carts by the same force. [Includes video analysis]
Newton's Third Law
Forces in a collision
Bullet-Block
(with Derek Muller) Conservation of momentum in an inelastic collision
Circular Motion
Centripetal Force
Electrostatics I: Electric Charge
The nature of electric charge.
Electrostatics II: Positive and Negative Charge
How can we tell which charges are negative and which are positive?
Electrostatics III: Charges Interacting
How charge transfers from one object to another.
Vignettes for Advanced Physics (under development)
Links to materials being developed by the Advanced Lab Interactive Video Project, led by Keith Stein, Chad Hoyt and Nathan Lindquist at Bethel University and Robert Teese at RIT, will be posted here.
Sample IVVs
- Projectile Motion Independence of vertical and horizontal motion
- Newton's Third Law Forces in a collision
- Bullet-Block Conservation of momentum in an inelastic collision
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