Force, Pressure, Heat, Temperature: Understanding Core Physics Concepts
Things You Thought You Knew – Force, Heat, & Speed
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Books
- "Force equals mass times acceleration" - This is a fundamental equation from physics, attributed to Isaac Newton, explaining the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.
Videos & Documentaries
- Video footage of homes exploding outwards during tornadoes - This visual evidence demonstrates the destructive power of pressure differences caused by tornadoes.
Research & Studies
- Studies on the average kinetic energy of vibrating molecules - These studies form the basis for understanding temperature as a measure of molecular motion.
Tools & Software
- Thermometer - This tool is used to measure the average kinetic energy of vibrating particles, thus determining temperature.
Articles & Papers
- Commentary on Lexus cars describing the ride as "like sitting on your living room couch while you're driving your car" - This commentary highlights the smooth ride of luxury cars, contrasting with sports cars.
People Mentioned
- Isaac Newton - Credited with first writing down the equation for force (Force = mass x acceleration).
Organizations & Institutions
- Space Force - Mentioned as an example of a term that uses "force" but not "pressure."
Courses & Educational Resources
- Physics 101 - The foundational physics course where concepts like force and acceleration are typically taught.
Websites & Online Resources
- Rosetta Stone - A language learning program mentioned for its bite-sized lessons and anytime, anywhere learning.
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- Toyota.com/bz - Website to learn more about the all-electric Toyota bZ.
Other Resources
- Clown shoes - Used as an analogy to illustrate how increasing the area over which a force is applied reduces pressure.
- Snowshoes - Compared to clown shoes, demonstrating how they distribute body weight over a larger area to prevent sinking in snow.
- Polar bear paws - Mentioned for their large width, which helps polar bears avoid sinking in snow.
- Queen's song "Under Pressure" - Mentioned as a relevant song related to the discussion of pressure.
- Movie "Top Gun" scene where characters say "I've got the need for speed" - Used as an example to discuss the difference between speed and acceleration.
- Lexus cars - Mentioned as an example of a luxury car with a smooth ride, contrasting with sports cars.
- Sports cars with rigid suspension - Used to illustrate the feeling of the road and the importance of acceleration in driving experience.
- Motorcycle popping a wheelie at 80 miles per hour - An example of high acceleration.
- High-speed train - Contrasted with sports cars, highlighting that high speed alone is not felt without acceleration.