Newton's Law of Inertia
This resource provides instructional resources for Newton's First Law, the law of inertia.
Newton's Law of Action-Reaction
This resource is to support TEKS (8)(6)(C), specifically the Newton's third law or the law of action-reaction.
1.01 The Nature of Science
In this video, we discuss the underlying philosophy of science.
1.02 Scientific Ethics
In this video, we discuss the ethics and morality required in the responsible practice of science.
1.03 Impact of Science
In this video, we discuss how science affects our lives.
2.01 Laboratory Safety
In this video, we review lab safety procedures.
2.02 Measurement and Error
In this video, we review the proper ways to measure quantities and how to account for errors due to measurement.
2.03 The International System of Units
In this video, we discuss the use of and importance of the International System of Units (SI).
2.04 Techniques for Graphing and Reporting Data
In this video, we discuss techniques for graphing and reporting data.
2.05 Vectors and Trigonometry
In this video, we present an overview of vectors and trigonometric functions, which are helpful in solving physics problems.
4.01 Newton's First Law
In this video, we explore the law of inertia, which states that when no net force acts on an object, that object travels with a constant velocity.
4.02 Newton's Second Law
In this video, we explore the relationship between force and acceleration.
4.03 Newton's Third Law
In this video, we explore the fact that forces come in linked pairs.
4.04 Momentum and Impulse
In this video, we introduce the concepts of momentum and impulse.
4.05 Conservation of Momentum
In this video, we introduce the conservation law related to momentum, following from Newton's third law.
5.01 Work
In this video, we define work, which relates force to energy.
5.02 Kinetic and Gravitational Potential Energy
In this video, we define kinetic and gravitational potential energy.
5.03 Conservation of Energy
In this video, we introduce the law of conservation of energy.
5.04 Elastic Potential Energy
In this video, we introduce another form of energy: elastic potential energy.
5.05 Power
In this video, we discuss the rate at which energy is dissipated, or transferred, known as power.