No science is more at the core of every technology that supports the seven billion people living on the planet today than chemistry. Chemistry is at the base of the foods, medicines, fuels and materials...
This program covers classical physics... the period which led to the Industrial Revolution and modern technology.
This program covers modern physics ... The period of time which brought us new paradigms of how the universe works and our place in it.
Part 1 Covers: Uniform and Accelerated Motion, Gravitational Acceleration, Projectile Motion, Circular Motion, Conservation of Energy, and Work and Conservation of Energy.
Part 2 Covers: Newton’s 1st Law, Newton’s 2nd Law, Newton’s 3rd Law, Terminal Velocity, Motion of Center of Mass, Conservation of Momentum, Conservation of Angular Momentum, Free-Fall Paradox, Center of Percussion.
Part 3 Covers: Graphical Analysis of Motion, Vector Addition, Velocity and Acceleration Vectors, Newton’s 1st Law, and Frame of Reference.
Part 4 Covers: Fundamental Forces, Mass and Weight, Newton’s 2nd and 3rd Laws, Force Components, Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation.
Part 5 Covers: Projectile Motion, Circular Motion, Impulse and Momentum, Characteristics of Collisions, Elastic Collision.
Part 6 Covers: Conservation of Momentum, Motion of Center of Mass, Work and Energy, Rotational Dynamics, Physics Teasers/Predict the Outcome.
Part 1 Covers: Thermal Expansion, Phase Change Expansion, Thermal Expansion, Linear Expansion, Phase Changes, Cryogenics, Specific Heat.
Part 2 Covers: Thermal Conduction, Thermal Convection, Thermal Radiation, and Heat Transfer.
Part 3 Covers: Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Kinetic Model, Cryophorous, Induced Phase Change, Condensation, Pressure and Temperature, Entropy.