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College Physics with Greg Francis
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 มี.ค. 2020
I have taught the College Physics sequence at Montana State University for 31 wonderful years. During that time I have had the pleasure of teaching over 32,000 undergraduates. Much of what I know about teaching physics I learned from Lillian McDermott, Peter Shaffer, and the rest of the Physics Education Group at University of Washington in Seattle. The Physics 205 and 207 courses at MSU grew out of a collaboration with my good friend, Jeff Adams.
The textbook used in the College Physics sequence is "College Physics: Putting It All Together," by Ron Hellings, Jeff Adams, and Greg Francis. It is published by University Science Books. We also use "Tutorials in Introductory Physics," by Lillian McDermott, Peter Shaffer, and the Physics Education Group.
I was awarded the 2021 Millikan Medal by the American Association of Physics Teachers. This award recognizes educators who have made notable and intellectually creative contributions to the teaching of physics. I retired from MSU.
The textbook used in the College Physics sequence is "College Physics: Putting It All Together," by Ron Hellings, Jeff Adams, and Greg Francis. It is published by University Science Books. We also use "Tutorials in Introductory Physics," by Lillian McDermott, Peter Shaffer, and the Physics Education Group.
I was awarded the 2021 Millikan Medal by the American Association of Physics Teachers. This award recognizes educators who have made notable and intellectually creative contributions to the teaching of physics. I retired from MSU.
Lenz's Law
This lecture is my second favorite. Lenz's Law is almost as elegant as Newton's Third Law.
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Current Model of Electric Circuits
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Develop a gut-level model of how the current flows in a DC electric circuit.
Voltage Model of Electric Circuits
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A second model of Electric Circuits, based on the concept of voltage difference, allows us to solve problems where the first model fails.
Impulse and Momentum
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This lecture includes the bed of death. Unfortunately, the last third of the lecture video was lost.
Physics 205 Course Introduction 2021
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Skip this lecture if you are not actually taking Physics 205 at Montana State University. This lecture covers the mechanics of the course. This is Lecture 01 for Physics 205, College Physics I at Montana State University. The homework associated with this lecture is: Chapter 3: Problems 7, 8, and 9 (College Physics: Putting It All Together, by Hellings, Adams, and Francis)
Trig Review Quick Concept
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A quick trig review. We will be solving the same two trig problems over and over again.
Vectors Quick Concept
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A quick review of vector quantities and how they differ from scaler quantities.
Adding Vectors Quick Concept
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We review the process of adding vectors and practice with a simple example.
Displacement Quick Concept
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An operational definition of displacement is developed.
Graphing Uniform Motion Quick Concept
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Dinosaurs are used to interpret the position versus time graph of uniform motion.
Finding Instantaneous Velocity on a Graph Quick Concept
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Finding Instantaneous Velocity on a Graph Quick Concept
Sample Vector Addition Problem Quick Concept
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Sample Vector Addition Problem Quick Concept
Operational Definition of Instantaneous Velocity Quick Copncept
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Operational Definition of Instantaneous Velocity Quick Copncept
Negative Acceleration is NOT Slowing Down Quick Concept
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Negative Acceleration is NOT Slowing Down Quick Concept
Four Examples of Acceleration Quick Concept
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Four Examples of Acceleration Quick Concept
Building the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
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Building the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
Using the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
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Using the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
Practice with the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
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Practice with the Kinematic Equations Quick Concept
Simple Projectile Motion Problems Quick Concept
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Simple Projectile Motion Problems Quick Concept
Finally my doubt is clear. Thank you sir
No wonder shits louder at night. We use a tank for the example of the lawn mower
Greg the GOAT fr
See you in an hr bro good luck
Now this makes sense. Thankyou❤
what is the name of your text book? please?
Good teacher with clear concepts. and good teaching skills.
Excellent lecture. Worthy of many more views than the current tally of 208.
good lecture. worthy of WAY many more views.
Brilliant, thank you
трохи важко вкладається в голові, коли майже не знаєш формул, але дякую за роз'яснення)
"You thought they were your friends!" jajajjajajajaja!!
Wonderful sir
AHHH this makes so much more sense now, thank you!!
why facing canada and downwards 70 degree to magnetized ?
Great explanation thank u sir 🙏🙏
This was very helpful especially with the velocity differential example you just gave
Thank you sir
Incredible Teacher moment there with the final statement! Mad Props!
Being an indian i need to praise this guy! he made my concept crystal clear! hats of to you sir! students from the every part of world will love your teaching skills!
The percussionist Emil Richards made a set of these that are tuned to a chromatic scale, you can hear him playing them in the scene from Back To The Future when the DeLorean is revealed!
Thank you sir
This is such a great demonstration! Thank you for sharing it here!
Now I understand why indians have piled up concepts
Damn, this is awesome, student front NYCU
Great teacher!
Does this effect valid for light refraction?
Based
Excellent...!!
The reason I do it
Spent days overcomplicating it; this helped a lot.
Good professor
This is the best conceptual explanation of voltage and current that I have ever seen. Big thanks from Binghamton!
Thanks for this lecture quite instructive
Lovely explanation
Purely amazing. Thanks
This is the first time I've understood this concept. Excellent, thank you.
Very cool. Thank you
i love you
the doggie sleeping <3
best professor ever
OMG Thank you so much
Amazing lecture ❤
Thank you so much sir now I get it 😁😁🙏😁
I like the video 😊
Im curious who is "Nimrod"? Is that just another way for him to say "talk to the person next to you"?
I was curious too 😂 I thought it might be an online search but whatever it is, it's an inside joke with the class.
They are very lucky to get the opportunity to see practical that they are learning ❤
This perfectly explains how the direction of the angular momentum vector is just **by convention**. This solves a lot of my confusion. Great thanks.
Good video. Another video said heating and tapping it helped to magnetize it so now it's vague info with no tie breaker video. I probably need to google.
Dayum, thats a good demo!
msu never made a bigger mistake than losing greg because of their misconduct but waterboarding for horses was extremely absurd, its peanut butter on the roof of its mouth everyone knows the feeling dogs love peanut butter, my buddies horse loves peanut butter im sure the horse didnt mind.