Flipped Physics
IDEAA flipped classroom:
- Outside of class, student watch videos & other multimedia material (provide by lecturer or on it's own) that explain concepts as a lecturer does during a lecture.
- Then, in class (during tutorial), students work through what they watched, doing activities, participating in discussions, and asking lecturer questions to help them understand the concepts taught.
Flipping Physics (Exciting T&L Video):
1. Electrostatics
2. Capacitors
- How a capacitor works?
- Capacitors in series & parallel: 1, 2, 3
- Capacitor with dielectric
- Charging & discharging a capacitor
3. Electric Current & DC Circuits
- Kirchoff's current law (KCL)
- Kirchoff's voltagelaw (KVL)
- Potentiometer
4. Magnetism
- Magnetic field (Introduction)
- Magnetic field produced by current-carrying conductor: 1, 2
- Magnetic force between two currents going in the same direction
- Magnetic force between two currents going in the opposite direction
- Force on a moving charged particle in a uniform magnetic field: 1, 2
- Charge particles moving through electric & magnetic fields
- Introduction: Video 1, Video 2
- Faraday's Law
- Lenz's Law: Video 1, Video 2, Video 3
- Self induction: Video 1
- Mutual induction: Video1
- What are spherical mirror? 1, 2
- Ray diagram for spherical mirror
- Mirror equation
- Magnification equation
8. Physical Optics
9. Quantization of Light- Huygen's Principle: 1, 2
- Path difference
- Young's double slit: 1, 2, 3
- Thin film: 1,
- Diffraction in a single slit
- Diffraction grating
- History of modern Physics
- Blackbody radiation
- Planck's law
- Photon
- Photoelectric effect
- Einstein's photoelectric equation
11. Nuclear & Particle Physics
- Binding energy & mass defect: Video 1, Video 2
- Particle accelerator
- Particle detector
- Standard Model: Video 1, Video 2
- https://www.flippingphysics.com/
- https://www.flippingphysics.com/blog
- Khan Academy Physics: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics
- Prof Dave explains: Youtube playslist/ Classical Physics
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