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Superhero Physics: a tutorial video on projectile motion

By Christopher Moore

Written and produced by three of my former students (Kenneth Hall, Heather Kotwas, Sarah Chakales) the following video shows three superheros doing battle using concepts in projectile motion that they learned in physics class.

They also poke fun at some of my quirks, specifically my use of made up words such as “detangify”, the manner in which I pronounce “components”, and my insistence on using “ph” to spell “phun”. Basically, anytime they do or say something that seems odd in the video, they are making fun of me. :)


You can also view this video by clicking here.


Posted on: Thursday September 28th 2006, 1:40 pm
Filed under: Videos, Tutorials, Mechanics


Momentum: A Tutorial Video

By Christopher Moore

Written and produced by my former student, Jennifer Seese, the following video provides an entertaining introduction to the concept of momentum and its conservation. Click play.

If you do not see the video above, then you do not have Macromedia Flash. You can check out the video in Quicktime and/or download the latest Flash player here


Posted on: Tuesday September 26th 2006, 10:04 am
Filed under: Videos, Tutorials, Mechanics


The Phony Force: A Tutorial Video on Circular Motion

By Christopher Moore

A former student of mine, Daniel Casanova, wrote and produced the following video exposing the fraud that is centrifugal force. For an entertaining tutorial on circular motion, click play.

If you do not see the video above, then you do not have Macromedia Flash. You can check out the video in Quicktime and/or download the latest Flash player here.


Posted on: Friday September 22nd 2006, 3:07 pm
Filed under: Videos, Tutorials, Mechanics


 
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