Physics 100: Torque and Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

Comprehensive course covering the topics of torque, equilibrium and center of mass and stability.

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Physics 100: Torque and Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

What You Will Learn!

  • How to calculate torque, center of mass, and solve equilibrium problems

Description

This course covers torque, center of mass, rigid bodies in equilibrium, and the stability of objects.   The course is a mix of lectures and problem solving tutorials.   Students will learn to how to calculate torque, how to evaluate the center of mass of systems of particles and objects with uniform density.    I will teach you how to approach problems and help you develop your own problem solving strategies to become a better problem solver.    

Part 1: Torque

  • What is torque?
  • Understand how torque is different from forces
  • Calculate torque using 3 different techniques (standard methods, force components, and moment arms)
  • Several example problems to practice

Part 2: Center of Mass

  • Learn how to find the center of mass of symmetric objects
  • Calculating the center of mass of systems of particles in 1D, 2D, and 3D.
  • Practice problems

Part 3: Static Equilibrium

  • Conditions for Static Equilibrium
  • Problem solving strategies
  • Picking the right pivot location
  • Several example problems to practice the problem solving techniques.

Part 4:  Various Problem Section

  • Practice solving Torque and center of mass problems and compare your answers to those of Physics Ninja
  • Section contains conceptual questions and algebraic questions ranging from easy to very challenging.

If at any point you don't understand something in my videos please feel free to reach out.  I'm always willing to help someone learn.  Physics Ninja always has your back!

Happy Learning

Dr. E., Physics Ninja and Expert Physics and Math Teacher.

   

Who Should Attend!

  • AP physics students, first year undergraduate physics, MCAT physics prep and anyone
  • Students studying for physics exams

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  • Physics

Subscribers

369

Lectures

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