06-1 Physics I Class 06 Conservation of Momentum.

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06-1 Physics I Class 06 Conservation of Momentum

06-2 What is a System of Objects?

06-3 Internal and External Forces

06-4 The Momentum of a System

06-5 Cancellation of Internal Forces

06-6 Conservation of Momentum (in a Nutshell)

06-7 One-Dimensional Example Two Carts on a Track

06-8 Conservation of Momentum in Multiple Dimensions

06-9 Collisions in Multiple Dimensions

06-10 Solving Multi-Dimensional Two-Body Collision Problems

06-11 Center of Mass

06-12 Center of Mass Example

06-13 Velocity of the Center of Mass System Momentum

06-14 Class #6 Take-Away Concepts (Pt. 1)

06-15 Class #6 Take-Away Concepts (Pt. 2)

06-16 Class #6 Problems of the Day

06-17 Class #6 Problems of the Day

06-18 Activity #6 - Conservation of Momentum in Two Dimensions