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    Learn Fundamentals Of Engineering And Applied Physics

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    Learn Fundamentals Of Engineering And Applied Physics

    Learn Fundamentals Of Engineering And Applied Physics
    Published 8/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.01 GB | Duration: 5h 16m

    A gateway into the seemingly complex world of physics - IGCSE Cambridge Level

    What you'll learn
    The fundamentals of Physics- concepts like thermodynamics, mechanics, and more
    Practical Applications of Physics
    Obtain an understanding of concepts through an effective combination of visual, kinesthetic and auditory learning
    Appreciation of Physics
    Requirements
    A student in grade 8 or older
    A minimum of 6 months of physics classes
    Description
    In this course, you will learn about the fundamentals of engineering and applied physics. Here, a seemingly complex subject like physics is broken down into several topics and further subtopics - making the process of learning extremely detailed. Moreover, each video spans no more than 8 minutes; this means that my explanations are as concise as you can imagine. At the end of this course, you will be able to solve numerical problems and tackle theoretical questions with ease, and you will also gain an appreciation for physics.To cover all 5 topics in the most specific way possible, I broke down the syllabus into 11 chapters:1. Measurements2. Forces and Motion3. Forces and Pressure4. Forces and Energy5. Thermal Physics6. Waves and SoundsStudents will also pick up the following skills and concepts through the course:· Ability to think critically and abstractly about physics elements and real-world applications.· Skills related to the manipulation of graphing, equations, making observations, recording data, and research.Each chapter consists of several videos for each sub-unit, wherein concepts are explained, and questions are tackled with IGCSE strategies.Whether you’re a visual, auditory, or kinaesthetic learner, my video explanations – which are a combination of all 3, will be perfect for you. I hope you enjoy!

    Overview

    Section 1: Chapter 1: Measurements and Uncertainties

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Chapter 2: Forces and Motion

    Lecture 2 2.1: Speed, Velocity and Acceleration

    Lecture 3 2.2: Motion Graphs

    Lecture 4 2.3: Recording Motion

    Lecture 5 2.4: Free Fall

    Lecture 6 2.5: More Motion Graphs

    Lecture 7 2.6: Forces

    Lecture 8 2.7: Newton's Second Law

    Lecture 9 2.8: Friction

    Lecture 10 2.9: Force, Weight and Gravity

    Lecture 11 2.10.1: Momentum (1)

    Lecture 12 2.10.2: Momentim (2)

    Lecture 13 2.11: Centripetal Force

    Section 3: Chapter 3: Forces and Pressure

    Lecture 14 3.1: Turning Effects of Forces

    Lecture 15 3.2: Centre of Mass

    Lecture 16 3.3: More about Turning Effects

    Lecture 17 3.4: Stretching and Compressing

    Lecture 18 3.5: Pressure

    Lecture 19 3.6: Pressure in Liquids

    Lecture 20 3.7: Pressure in Air

    Lecture 21 3.8: Pressure in Gases

    Section 4: Chapter 4: Forces and Energy

    Lecture 22 4.1: Work and Energy

    Lecture 23 4.2: Conservation of Energy

    Lecture 24 4.3: GPE and KE

    Lecture 25 4.4: Efficiency and Power

    Section 5: Chapter 5: Thermal Physics

    Lecture 26 5.1: States of Matter

    Lecture 27 5.2: Temperature

    Lecture 28 5.3: Thermal Expansion

    Lecture 29 5.4: Gas Laws

    Lecture 30 5.5: Conduction, Convection and Radiation

    Lecture 31 5.6: Liquids and Vapours

    Lecture 32 5.7: Specific Heat Capacity and Latent Heat

    Section 6: Chapter 6: Waves and Sounds

    Lecture 33 6.1: Waves

    Lecture 34 6.2: Wave Effects

    Lecture 35 6.3: Sound Waves

    Lecture 36 6.4: Speed and Echoes

    Lecture 37 6.5: Characteristics of Sound Waves

    1. Grade 8 students keen on exploring physics,2. Grade 9 and 10 students keen on revising their physics concepts before examinations,3. Any physics lover curious to explore a complex subject