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== General Resources == | == General Resources == | ||
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== π Further Readings == | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:ZDtuSt4h@2 OpenStax: Work & Energy Resources] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:NkooLWJ4@7 OpenStax: Work β Scientific Definition] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:P_-6tVsN@5 OpenStax: Kinetic Energy & Work-Energy Theorem] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:RTxYH8A6@9 OpenStax: Gravitational Potential Energy] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:MvpfSmd_@5 OpenStax: Conservative Forces] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:CS_6KKGe@8 OpenStax: Nonconservative Forces] | |||
* [https://cnx.org/contents/A3gVi_44@1.67:xa2wEvur@7 OpenStax: Conservation of Energy] | |||
== π₯ Videos == | == π₯ Videos == | ||
=== Videos - Conservation of Energy === | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/introduction-to-conservation-of-energy/ Video: Introduction to Conservation of Energy at CCDMD] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/oDNAqnKhjZA Intro to Conservation of Energy by Stgefan] | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/conservation-of-energy-examples/ Video: Conservation of Energy Examples at CCDMD] | |||
=== Videos - Energy in Mechanics === | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/conservation-of-energy-in-mechanics/ CCDMD Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/a-4UISMSVpE Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics by Stefan] | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/conservation-of-energy-in-mechanics-exercise/ CCDMD Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics β Exercise] | |||
=== Videos - Mechanical WorkΒ === | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/change-of-energy-through-mechanical-work/ CCDMD Video: Change of energy through mechanical work] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/BEyZ60DHLnE Video: Mechanical Work by Stefan] | |||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/calculating-work-exercises/ CCDMD Video: Calculating work β Exercises] | |||
* | === Videos - Mechanical Energy === | ||
* | * [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/forms-of-energy-in-mechanics-discovery-of-kinetic-energy/ CCDMD Video: Forms of Energy in Mechanics: Discovery of Kinetic Energy] | ||
* | * [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/forms-of-energy-in-mechanics-gravitational-potential-energy/ CCDMD Video: Forms of Energy in Mechanics: Gravitational Potential Energy] | ||
* | * [https://youtu.be/y265HF0I1kg Video: Work required to lift an object (Discovery of Potential Energy) by Stefan] | ||
* | * [https://youtu.be/a5qhsUWiZjw Video: Work required to accelerate an object to velocity v (Discovery of Kinetic Energy) by Stefan] | ||
* [https://youtu.be/1XwxKKcn0ks Video: Conservative Forces and Potential Energy by Stefan] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/CiSmPI4eHp8 Video: The potential energy of a spring by Stefan] | |||
* [https://youtu.be/Jk9mYVAGHGk Video: Energy Example: Two connected blocks and a spring] | |||
== | === Videos - Energy Review === | ||
* [https://energy.ccdmd.qc.ca/videos/popular-mistakes-with-conservation-of-energy/ CCDMD Video: Popular mistakes with conservation of energy] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 15 December 2025
π Work & Energy
General Resources
π Reference Textbook:
Physics 006 Lecture Notes by Harris Benson: Chapter "Work and Energy"
π Further Readings
- OpenStax: Work & Energy Resources
- OpenStax: Work β Scientific Definition
- OpenStax: Kinetic Energy & Work-Energy Theorem
- OpenStax: Gravitational Potential Energy
- OpenStax: Conservative Forces
- OpenStax: Nonconservative Forces
- OpenStax: Conservation of Energy
π₯ Videos
Videos - Conservation of Energy
- Video: Introduction to Conservation of Energy at CCDMD
- Intro to Conservation of Energy by Stgefan
- Video: Conservation of Energy Examples at CCDMD
Videos - Energy in Mechanics
- CCDMD Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics
- Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics by Stefan
- CCDMD Video: Conservation of Energy in Mechanics β Exercise
Videos - Mechanical Work
- CCDMD Video: Change of energy through mechanical work
- Video: Mechanical Work by Stefan
- CCDMD Video: Calculating work β Exercises
Videos - Mechanical Energy
- CCDMD Video: Forms of Energy in Mechanics: Discovery of Kinetic Energy
- CCDMD Video: Forms of Energy in Mechanics: Gravitational Potential Energy
- Video: Work required to lift an object (Discovery of Potential Energy) by Stefan
- Video: Work required to accelerate an object to velocity v (Discovery of Kinetic Energy) by Stefan
- Video: Conservative Forces and Potential Energy by Stefan
- Video: The potential energy of a spring by Stefan
- Video: Energy Example: Two connected blocks and a spring
Videos - Energy Review
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