Physics in Motion
Segment 4i: Power
7/24/2018 | 5m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Segment 4i: Power We learn how power relates to electrical and mechanical systems.
Segment 4i: Power We learn how power relates to electrical and mechanical systems. We explore the multiple ways we can express power mathematically by working through an example problem that ties in Newton's second law and kinematic equations to find its solution.
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Physics in Motion is a local public television program presented by GPB
Physics in Motion
Segment 4i: Power
7/24/2018 | 5m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Segment 4i: Power We learn how power relates to electrical and mechanical systems. We explore the multiple ways we can express power mathematically by working through an example problem that ties in Newton's second law and kinematic equations to find its solution.
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