05-1 Physics I Class 05 Impulse and Momentum. 05-2 Momentum of an Object Definitions.

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05-1 Physics I Class 05 Impulse and Momentum

05-2 Momentum of an Object Definitions

05-3 Change of Momentum

05-4 Connecting Net Force and the Derivative of Momentum

05-5 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

05-6 Impulse and the Impulse- Momentum Theorem

05-7 Example Problem Using Impulse-Momentum

05-8 Example Problem Using Impulse-Momentum

05-9 Good-bye “Average Force”

05-10 Class #5 Take-Away Concepts

05-11 Class #5 Problems of the Day

05-12 Class #5 Problems of the Day

05-13 Activity #5 - Impulse and Momentum

05-14 Class #5 Optional Material Special Theory of Relativity

05-15 What is an Inertial Frame?

05-16 Where Did Einstein’s Postulates Come From?

05-17 Einstein’s Correction to Newton’s Second Law