What are the best online help sources for dynamics?

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The discussion centers on the search for effective online resources for studying dynamics, particularly through YouTube channels and educational websites. Users express difficulty in finding quality content similar to what is available for statics. A recommended resource is Khan Academy's physics section, which covers mechanics and may provide valuable insights into dynamics concepts.

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  • Understanding of basic physics principles, particularly statics.
  • Familiarity with online learning platforms and video content.
  • Knowledge of mechanics as it relates to dynamics.
  • Ability to navigate educational websites for supplemental learning.
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  • Explore Khan Academy's mechanics section for dynamics resources.
  • Research YouTube channels dedicated to physics education, focusing on dynamics.
  • Investigate online forums or communities for peer recommendations on dynamics study materials.
  • Look into textbooks or online courses specifically addressing dynamics principles.
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Students studying physics, educators seeking teaching resources, and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of dynamics concepts.

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I used to watch youtube videos for general physics and statics but I can't seem to find good help sources for dynamics.

Does anybody know of a good youtube channel that has helpful videos for the dynamics course or any other websites that help make more sense of the class?

If not, can somebody just sum up the core understanding of the class? For instance, with statics it was basically sum of forces and sum of moments.
 
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JoeS4 said:
I used to watch youtube videos for general physics and statics but I can't seem to find good help sources for dynamics.

Does anybody know of a good youtube channel that has helpful videos for the dynamics course or any other websites that help make more sense of the class?

If not, can somebody just sum up the core understanding of the class? For instance, with statics it was basically sum of forces and sum of moments.

Maybe try this one...

http://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/mechanics
 
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