Media Summary: Paul clarifies the equivalence of m/s2 and N/kg, and leads to Earth's gravitational field g. A video of Paul in the classroom is followed up with a discussion of force, mass, and the Paul talks about centripetal force, banked curves and tangential velocity.
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Hewitt Drew It Physics 18 Acceleration Units - Detailed Analysis

Paul clarifies the equivalence of m/s2 and N/kg, and leads to Earth's gravitational field g. A video of Paul in the classroom is followed up with a discussion of force, mass, and the Paul talks about centripetal force, banked curves and tangential velocity. Paul investigates and develops free-fall equations as Phil Physiker drops a boulder, with a speedometer attached, from a high ... Bullseye Bob drops a bullet while firing another horizontally, then analyzed in Paul's televised classroom, followed up with vertical ... Paul discusses his father working as a ticket collector in a merry-go-round and ties this to a Burl-Grey problem involving circular ...

Paul poses and solves a problem involving Suzie Skydiver, who dives and attains terminal velocity. Paul extends a televised classroom lecture on vectors to explain the resultant velocities of airplanes in wind. We drop in on Paul's class as he discusses the concept of torque. Compared with electric potential energy, with novel situations. Paul illustrates momentum conservation with a two-fish system.) Paul links central kinematic definitions and equations to Barry Biker.

Paul shows how a simple lever lifts a load, and how Nellie Newton lifts loads with a pulley systems.

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