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    The Basics Of Physics - Kepler Learning

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    The Basics Of Physics - Kepler Learning

    The Basics Of Physics - Kepler Learning
    Published 12/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.05 GB | Duration: 2h 33m

    This course consists entirely of 3D animated videos. In this videos, we will go through all the basics of physics.

    What you'll learn

    Kepler Learning offers physics education that covers all the basics in physics.

    All material in high quality 3D animated videos.

    The course is divided into 11 chapters.

    - Solar system.

    - Universe.

    - Force and motion.

    - Pressure and heath.

    - Electricity and magnetism.

    - Environment.

    - Meteorology.

    - Sound.

    - Light.

    - Work, energy and power.

    - Atomic and nuclear physics.

    Requirements

    You will learn everything you need to know.

    Description

    Kepler learning's physics course is for anyone who wants to learn physics in a more fun and pedagogical way. This course consists entirely of high quality 3D animated videos, which leads to a unique learning method and increased understanding for the student.The course is divided into 11 chapters:1. Solar systemIn the chapter solar system, we will learn everything about the different planets. What is gravity and what will happen if the sun died? We will look at all of this and much more in the chapter solar system.2. UniverseHow was the universe created and how much do we actually know about the universe? We will study this and also look at stars, galaxies and black holes.3. Force and motionThe chapter force and motion consists of newton's laws, gravity and torque. We will also study the relationship between speed, distance and time.4. Pressure and heathIn this chapter we will study pressure and heath. We will also go through how to calculate pressure. The chapter also consist of air pressure, density, lift and much more.5. Electricity and magnetismIn this chapter you will learn the basics of electricity and magnetism. We will study current, voltage, series and parallel connection. We will also look at conductors, resistance, ohm's law and see how a transformer works.6. MeteorologyThe chapter meteorology explains all the basics of weather and meteorology, such as fronts, winds, relative humidity, cloud formations, high and low pressure and much more.7. EnvironmentWhat is global warming and run rays? What impact does humans leave on the environment? How does the green house effect work? After this chapter, you will know!8. SoundIn the chapter sound we will study sound waves, resonance, Doppler effect and also look at how the ears are working.9. LightWe will study wavelength, UV radiation and reflection. We will also take a look at how a lens works.10. Work, energy and powerHow do you define work? What is the difference between kinetic energy and mechanical energy? How does a power plant work? The question are many and so are the answers in the chapter work, energy and power!11. Atomic and nuclear physicsIn this chapter we take a look at the structure of an atom. We also describe the differences between atomic number and atomic mass. You will also find the answers to a nuclear power plant and an atomic bomb.We hope you will enjoy this course!

    Overview

    Section 1: The solar system

    Lecture 1 Introduction to the solar system

    Lecture 2 Asteroid, meteor and comet

    Lecture 3 The sun

    Lecture 4 Rocky planets and gas giants

    Lecture 5 The planets of the solar system

    Lecture 6 Moons

    Lecture 7 The international space station

    Lecture 8 Proceeding knowledge

    Section 2: The Universe

    Lecture 9 Introduction to the universe

    Lecture 10 Worldviews

    Lecture 11 Stars

    Section 3: Force and motion

    Lecture 12 Introduction to force and motion

    Lecture 13 Newton's laws, gravity and torque

    Lecture 14 Speed, distance and time

    Section 4: Pressure and heath

    Lecture 15 Introduction to pressure and heath

    Lecture 16 Pressure: Calculation with SI - units

    Lecture 17 Air pressure, density and lift

    Lecture 18 Proceeding knowledge

    Section 5: Electricity and magnetism

    Lecture 19 Introduction to magnetism

    Lecture 20 Temporary and permanent magnets

    Lecture 21 Current and voltage

    Lecture 22 Series and parallel connectirons

    Lecture 23 Conductors and resistance

    Lecture 24 Ohm's law

    Lecture 25 Electrical power

    Lecture 26 Relationship between electrons and magnetism

    Lecture 27 Direct current and alternating current

    Lecture 28 Transformer

    Section 6: Meteorology

    Lecture 29 Introduction to meteorology

    Lecture 30 Relative humidity

    Lecture 31 Conductive cloudformation

    Lecture 32 Type of clouds

    Lecture 33 Type of clouds part 2

    Lecture 34 Fronts

    Lecture 35 High and low pressure

    Lecture 36 Wind

    Lecture 37 Permanent high and low pressure

    Section 7: Environment

    Lecture 38 Introduction to environment

    Lecture 39 Impact on the environment

    Lecture 40 Sun rays

    Lecture 41 Global warming

    Lecture 42 Proceeding knowledge

    Section 8: Sound

    Lecture 43 Introduction to sound

    Lecture 44 Sound wave

    Lecture 45 Resonance

    Lecture 46 Echo = Reflection

    Lecture 47 Doppler effect

    Lecture 48 Ears

    Lecture 49 Hearing loss

    Section 9: Light

    Lecture 50 Introduction to light

    Lecture 51 Wavelength and UV radiation

    Lecture 52 Forms of energy

    Lecture 53 Reflection

    Lecture 54 Lightwaves

    Lecture 55 Lens

    Lecture 56 Vision problems

    Lecture 57 Proceeding knowledge

    Section 10: Work, energy and power

    Lecture 58 Introduction to work, energy and power

    Lecture 59 Energy types

    Lecture 60 Energy quality

    Lecture 61 Power

    Lecture 62 Work

    Lecture 63 Energy storage

    Lecture 64 Energy sources

    Lecture 65 Proceeding knowledge

    Section 11: Atomic and nuclear physics

    Lecture 66 Introduction to atomic and nuclear physics

    Lecture 67 Atomic number

    Lecture 68 Atomic mass

    Lecture 69 Electrons

    Lecture 70 Isotope, nuclide and ion

    Lecture 71 Radioactive substances

    Lecture 72 Nuclear power plant

    Lecture 73 X - Rays

    Lecture 74 Proceeding knowledge

    This course is for all students in junior high school and high school.,Or just for those of you who are interested in physics and want to enjoy 3D animated movies in high quality.