Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Useful youtube videos!

Dear students!
To fully comprehend the wonders of Physics, you'd first have to understand that there are no boundaries in terms of variables.
After watching this video, you'd be better able to understand and appreciate how physics is so flexible as compared to the other faculties of science.




Something interesting to think about (:
Discuss on the comment section why would this happen!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Resources

Here are a couple of web sites to explain the concepts in physics.
Some are simulation sites while others are conceptual information.
Do explore this sites for further understanding. :)


Colorado state uni physics simulations.
Projectile motion (click on the [run now!] to direct run or you can download it free)

Interscience simulation library
Simulation library (click on any link on the left to run java directly)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Some formualae :P

Pop Quiz

Answers

Fill in the BLANKS!

I know all of you love firing blanks! Please try this little exercise on the following link out, and check your answers on wikipedia.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Just a video to whet your appetite



Here's the famous footage of the Apollo 15 astronaut that dropped a hammer & feather on the moon to prove Galileo's theory that in the absence of atmosphere, objects will fall at the same rate regardless of mass.

Task:

Comment on why the 2 objects fall at the same rate even when 1 is seemingly heavier than the other. Does the same phenomenon happen on earth? What's gravity's role in this little experiment?

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