Physics 210 - General Physics I
Physics 210: General Physics I (Algebra-based Mechanics) (UMKC). Taught by Professor Robert Riggs, this course provides the fundamental principles of physics
including mechanics, heat and energy, and applications of these principles to different interdisciplinary natural science.
Lecture 01 - Textbook Introduction and Syllabus |
Lecture 02 - Measurement, Units, Unit Analysis, Sig-Figs and Problem Solving |
Lecture 03 - Velocity, Speed, Displacement, Distance and Acceleration |
Lecture 04 - Kinematic Equations and Free Fall |
Lecture 05 - Free Fall, Vector Components and Vector Addition |
Lecture 06 - Vectors and an Intro to Projectile Motion |
Lecture 07 - Projectile Motion from a Horizontal Cliff |
Lecture 08 - Introduction to Forces: Newton's Law I and Newton's Law II |
Lecture 09 - Newton's Third Law |
Lecture 10 - Free Body Diagrams and Friction |
Lecture 11 - How to Solve Force Vector Problems |
Lecture 12 - Work, Energy, Conservation of Energy and Hooke's law |
Lecture 13 - Work Energy Theorem |
Lecture 14 - Impulse and Conservation of Linear Momentum |
Lecture 15 - Linear Momentum |
Lecture 16 - Review |
Lecture 17 - Circular Motion and Gravitation |
Lecture 18 - Circular Motion |
Lecture 19 - Rotational Dynamics |
Lecture 20 - Rotational Energy |
Lecture 21 - Angular Momentum, Stress and Strain |
Lecture 22 - Ping-pong Gun and Buoyant Force |
Lecture 23 - Bernoulli Equation |
Lecture 24 - Ideal Gas Law |
Lecture 25 - Heat, Specific Heat, Phase Change, Conduction, Convection, Radiation |
Lecture 26 - Simple Harmonic Motion |