Free Body Diagrams and Objects on an Inclined Plane - A Level Physics
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2015
- This video introduces and explains both free body diagrams and objects on an inclined plane for A Level Physics.
A free body diagram is used to display the forces acting on an object in a simplified way. The forces acting on a free body are often orthogonal (at right-angles) to each other. Objects on an inclined plane often have forces acting on them that are not orthogonal. In this case, we resolve one or more of the forces into horizontal and vertical components or components that are parallel and perpendicular to the plane.
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Lewis
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I was really confused about an object on a slope but it finally makes sense now. Thank you!
thank you for your videos they really help me remember what I have studied through out the school year keep it up
It was a really good, but can you workout some example questions from pastpapers, would clear the concept more, thank you.
+mr above I will do more worked examples. At the moment I'm still working on the A2 content but I will then do worked examples for the whole course after that.
please do walkthroughs or questions
You mean like these? www.alevelphysicsonline.com/ocr-spec-a-past-papers
YEP!...thanks...having probs with finding horizontal and vertical components
Great video do you have any revision notes?
At 4:16 why do we know the angle between the weight and normal force is also theta?
do you have any videos on circular motion
thank u
I'm making videos for the entire A2 course at the moment, these videos will all be uploaded by January at the latest. Keep checking back until then.
Good video but that doesn’t strike as the type of thing that can equal out and stop in the air
but no worked examples ?? :'( i cri everytim
+Noowii Mo My plan (at this time) is these videos cover just the content and then past exam paper questions will form the examples.
dude you could have written the formulae