Good links to physics demonstrations

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around seeking and sharing links to physics demonstrations, specifically focusing on classical mechanics. Participants express interest in resources that enhance their understanding of the subject through visual and practical examples.

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  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant requests links to physics demonstrations related to classical mechanics to improve their understanding.
  • Another participant suggests a link to "Video Physics" in their signature as a resource.
  • A participant expresses gratitude for the suggested link but asks for more resources, emphasizing the value of repetitive learning.
  • A subsequent reply notes that the "Video Physics" link may not be accessible to users outside the US and Canada due to licensing restrictions.
  • Another participant confirms experiencing the same access issue with a specific video, detailing the restrictions based on geographic location.
  • A participant shares a link to their university's organized site, which includes categories and descriptions of various demonstrations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the need for additional resources but face disagreement regarding the accessibility of the suggested links, particularly for users outside certain geographic regions.

Contextual Notes

Some resources mentioned may have access limitations based on licensing agreements, which could affect users' ability to view the content. The discussion does not resolve the issue of accessibility for international users.

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Does anyone have some links to some great physics demonstrations on the first part of classical physics. ( Mechanics)

Thank you

I am trying get a better understanding of the subject.
 
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Check my signature. Click on "Video Physics"
 
thanks this is a great link,

Any other ones? The more the merry as repeative learning help me a lot.
 
ranger said:
Check my signature. Click on "Video Physics"

Umm, that link don't provide videos for ppl connecting from outside US and Canada.
 
I get the same message: :frown:
Due to licensing agreements, viewing of the video The Mechanical Universe…and Beyond - <title> is restricted to network connections in the United States and Canada. Your connection appears to be based outside this area. If that is not the case, send a message to broadband@learner.org. Please include your machine's IP number or the external (internet side) IP number of your proxy server, if you are using one.
 
My university has a pretty good site, and its all organized by category and has descriptions on the theory behind it.

http://ap.smu.ca/demos/
 
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