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A really cool visual explanation of how potential & kinetic energy are exchanged on a trampoline [the physics behind the process: https://t.co/73MQJDVweg] [the performer is Yoann Bourgeois, full video: https://t.co/QWktFSFaWi] pic.twitter.com/c56hXBjPgl
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) August 25, 2019
Download from https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vY8tpzXPf6J1ZsLpbaNNR9EbqvB0XGJJ.
It works! Student designed and built a car powered by gravity! Now, to modify and understand what factors affect gravitational potential energy. @KernvilleUnionS #coltsstem pic.twitter.com/P0SzlIB23h
— Allison Bogart, KO6AOP (@AllieBBogart) October 10, 2019
Download from https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MqI2ekzYfeBsP9tIB4nO5zVuIImGxhgT.
Stamp the Egg Challenge Lab today in AP Physics C! pic.twitter.com/ST10hBsOiF
— RandallPhysics (@PhysicsRandall) November 6, 2019
Download from https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZemKxd1ABgS9yZd3eNI0Bp8qw_s3VR6P.
GravityLight is an LED light powered by a bag filled with rocks, attached to a cord, which slowly descends and powers the light for up to 20 minutes. Intended as a replacement for kerosene lamps in the developing world it has no operating costs https://t.co/vUGjsRXbEk pic.twitter.com/prBU6MA3qz
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) November 25, 2019
Download from https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qGGqwCEHHA6tPN2TPupQgn2zO9o0aBx1.
#iteachphysics friends, here's a great energy conservation video for you to use in class. pic.twitter.com/QbsRH3QUai
— David Dahari (@_DavidDahari_) February 17, 2020
Conservation of energy
http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/HTML5/block_and_pulley_energy.html
change system and see bar charts
http://physics.bu.edu/~duffy/HTML5/Atwoods_machine_with_pulley_energy.html
Helen rates this resource as good