2017-09-02

Introductory Mechanics (Spring 2015) by James Cook at Liberty University

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source: James Cook      2015年1月15日
These are my Lectures from the Spring 2015 offering of Physics 231 at Liberty University. This is a course in University Physics which covers the physics of motion from a calculus-based perspective. Moreover, we use vectors to communicate physical law. This course covers the topics of Kinematics, linear and rotational dynamics, linear and angular momentum, Gravity and whatever else time allows. My hand-written Lectures (not in-sync with the numbering below) are found at: http://www.supermath.info/PhysicsI.html

Introductory Mechanics: Lecture 1 part 1 33:26 We study basics of coordinates, vectors in two and three dimensions. Dot and Cross products briefly introduced at conclusion.
Lecture 1 part 2 17:36
Lecture 2 51:25
Lecture 3 51:01
Lecture 4 50:27
Lecture 5 44:49
Lecture 6 49:32
Lecture 7 47:30
Lecture 8 36:41
Lecture 9 44:10
Lecture 10 45:23
Lecture 11 51:27
Lecture 12 part 1 32:27
Lecture 12 part 2 14:18
Lecture 13 46:13
Lecture 14 49:21
Lecture 15 46:01
Lecture 16 45:01
Lecture 17 48:16
Lecture 18 48:43
Lecture 19 48:35
Lecture 20 part 1 46:35
Lecture 20 part 2 0:51
Lecture 21 46:06
Lecture 22 50:33
Lecture 23 43:59
Lecture 24 57:04
Lecture 25 42:32
Lecture 26 48:01
Lecture 28 19:12
Lecture 29 51:43

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