Astrophysics and Cosmology: Crash Course Physics #46

9m 15s

In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to talk about Astrophysics and Cosmology. By using what we've learned this year, we can come to understandings about our universe. Understandings that open ideas to us to help us grasp how our universe works. Join us for this final episode of Crash Course Physics as we head into the final frontier.

Episodes

  • Ampère's Law: Crash Course Physics #33: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Ampère's Law: Crash Course Physics #33

    S1 E33 - 8m 31s

    Hans Christian Oersted had just discovered the connection between electricity and magnetism. Meanwhile, a French physicist named André-Marie Ampère was experimenting with some wires, trying to learn more about the connection between currents and the magnetic fields they create. Ampère would discover one of the most fundamental laws of electromagnetism: what we now call Ampère’s Law.

  • Magnetism: Crash Course Physics #32: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Magnetism: Crash Course Physics #32

    S1 E32 - 8m 55s

    Magnets have a north pole and a south pole. Two of the same pole will repel each other, while opposites attract. Only certain materials, especially those that contain iron, can be magnets. And there’s a magnetic field around Earth, which is why you can use a compass to figure out which way is north. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini takes us into the world of magnetism!

  • Capacitors and Kirchhoff: Crash Course Physics #31: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Capacitors and Kirchhoff: Crash Course Physics #31

    S1 E31 - 9m 51s

    What happens when there are MULTIPLE batteries, connected in ‘parallel’? And what happens when we add ‘capacitors’ into the mix, with resistors in our DC circuits? On this, our last go-round inside a DC circuit, we’ll encounter junctions, loops, and capacitors!

  • Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Circuit Analysis: Crash Course Physics #30

    S1 E30 - 10m 45s

    In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini walks us through the differences between series and parallel circuits and how that makes Christmas lights work the way they work.

  • Resistors & Batteries: Crash Course Physics #29: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Resistors & Batteries: Crash Course Physics #29

    S1 E29 - 9m 55s

    Batteries power much of your daily life, so today we're going to talk about how they work. We're also explaining how terminal voltage results from the natural internal resistance of every real battery.

  • Electric Current: Crash Course Physics #28: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Electric Current: Crash Course Physics #28

    S1 E28 - 8m 11s

    Electric current works like a river... kinda... Instead of flowing based on elevation, electric current works a little differently. But it's a good metaphor. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about electric current, voltaic cells, and how we get electric charge.

  • Voltage & Capacitors: Crash Course Physics #27: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Voltage & Capacitors: Crash Course Physics #27

    S1 E27 - 10m 4s

    So, how do those defibrillators you see on TV actually work? Surprise! Physics can explain! Okay buckle up, everyone! Today, Shini has the task of breaking down Electrical Potential Energy, Electric Potential, Voltage, Capacitors, Energy Storage, and Potential Energy... it's a lot!

  • Electric Fields: Crash Course Physics #26: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Electric Fields: Crash Course Physics #26

    S1 E26 - 9m 46s

    As we learn more about electricity, we have to talk about fields. Electric fields may seem complicated, but they're really fascinating and a crucial part of physics.

  • Electric Charge: Crash Course Physics #25: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Electric Charge: Crash Course Physics #25

    S1 E25 - 9m 31s

    Moving on to our unit on the Physics of Electricity, it's time to talk about charge. What is charge? Is there a positive and negative charge? What do those things mean?

  • Engines: Crash Course Physics #24: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Engines: Crash Course Physics #24

    S1 E24 - 10m 10s

    One of the greatest inventions is the steam engine. But why? What makes it so useful? And how does it work? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about how engines work, what makes them efficient, and why they're pretty cool.

  • Thermodynamics: Crash Course Physics #23: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Thermodynamics: Crash Course Physics #23

    S1 E23 - 9m 53s

    Have you ever heard of a Perpetual Motion Machine? More to the point, have you ever heard of why Perpetual Motion Machines are impossible? One of the reasons is because of the first law of thermodynamics!

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