It was suggested to me (but I cannot remember by whom) that it would be good if I produced an alphabetical list of the physics key words I have been redefining in my series of vertical short-form videos, “Are you ready to relearn English?” I thought it was an excellent idea, so here it is!
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Should you study A-Level Physics?
A Level Physics students get lower grades than other subjects, which some interpret to mean that Physics is a more challenging course; however, a lower grade in Physics is worth more than a lower grade in other subjects. In this video I show statistics from the Institute of Physics that highlight how valuable A-Level Physics really is.
“Viral” Physics Question: Solved
I saw this question being asked on social media and decided to do a quick video demonstrating the solution, because it is a good context to help people understand the difference between Newton’s First Law and Newton’s Third Law. https://youtu.be/CbJf-wkyKXM Let me know if there are any other “viral” physics questions you want help with!ContinueContinue reading ““Viral” Physics Question: Solved”
Using Reverse Polish Notation
I’ve just recorded a video where I demonstrate the advantages of using Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) input logic when calculating quantities for electrical components: it’s quicker, there are fewer key presses and there is less chance of making a mistake. See blog post
Podcast Episode 2: Let him enjoy his ignorance
In the second episode, I talk about Isaac Newton’s relationship with his contemporaries.
Podcast Episode 1: Parma Violets
In my first episode of my new podcast, I explore the strange connection between Parma Violets and the famous Physicist: Michael Faraday.
Achievable Scientific New Year’s Resolutions for 2025
Here are six scientific new year’s resolutions for 2025! See how many you can do! See the blog post.
Physics as a Language: Communicating Complex Ideas
Are you ready to relearn English? Check out my latest blog post.
Join the Christmas Physics Live Stream!
Come and join the party! Live stream on Friday 20 December 2024 at 6:30pm!
Velocity Functions with Air Resistance and Linear First-Order Differential Equations Explained
How to solve linear first-order differential equations and how they apply in physics. See this blog post!
