Media Summary: Paul distinguishes circular and elliptical orbits with force vectors for each. Paul cites personal influences in his life and discusses the atomic hypothesis. Incandescence, fluorescence, and phosphorescence explained.
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Paul distinguishes circular and elliptical orbits with force vectors for each. Paul cites personal influences in his life and discusses the atomic hypothesis. Incandescence, fluorescence, and phosphorescence explained. Dispersion and the roundness of rainbows is discussed. A summary of current, voltage, resistance and power. Paul shows two different ways of solving vector problems; resolution of vectors and the parallelogram method. Paul also shows a ...
Bernoulli Principle explained with examples. Paul poses and solves a problem involving Suzie Skydiver, who dives and attains terminal velocity. A video of Paul in the classroom is followed up with a discussion of force, mass, and the acceleration of freely-falling rocks. Snell's law extends to mirages and other examples of refraction.