The plan is to have a few Arduino-related videos pop-up on this channel. Don’t worry - I haven’t abandoned physics!
These videos are part of a new Mechatronics course I’m preparing, and they’ll be grouped (along with my older Electronics videos) into a dedicated Mechatronics Playlist.
From circuits and sensors to motors and control systems, it’s all about using physical principles to make things move, sense, and react. We can do lots of physics experiments with them. Think of it as physics made practical - where theory meets engineering - and an accessible way to collect data.
So hopefully you will enjoy. 😊
Have you already used Arduinos in a physics class? Let me know in the comments.
Are you struggling with Mechanics or finding it hard to understand why so many students do? My latest video deviates from the usual physics concepts to tackle the root of the problem. I dive deep into the challenges of learning Mechanics, backed by extensive research and data. Discover why pass rates are low, why students often fail to grasp fundamental concepts, and what can be done to improve this.
By understanding these struggles, I aim to provide insights that will not only help you in Mechanics but enhance your overall physics learning journey. Don't miss this important discussion that could change how you approach your studies!
📌 Watch now and join the conversation on improving physics education.
Got one of these installed last week... But what do all the specs mean? How do they work, and can they really achieve more than 100% efficiency without breaking the laws of thermodynamics?
Lots of exciting physics topics coming up this summer... Stay tuned! Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss any new content.
Stefan Bracher
📢 Mechatronics content ahead! ⚙️🧲
The plan is to have a few Arduino-related videos pop-up on this channel. Don’t worry - I haven’t abandoned physics!
These videos are part of a new Mechatronics course I’m preparing, and they’ll be grouped (along with my older Electronics videos) into a dedicated Mechatronics Playlist.
➡️ www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Why Mechatronics?
From circuits and sensors to motors and control systems, it’s all about using physical principles to make things move, sense, and react. We can do lots of physics experiments with them. Think of it as physics made practical - where theory meets engineering - and an accessible way to collect data.
So hopefully you will enjoy. 😊
Have you already used Arduinos in a physics class? Let me know in the comments.
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"Do you think a heat pump can work in a 1940s house in snowy Canada?"
📽️ Watch here: youtube.com/shorts/cIS5GTkiLX...
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Grades of the fall semester submitted... Hopefully I will find the time to finish editing the video on heat pumps shot in August... Coming "soon".
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🚨 New Video Alert! 🚨
Are you struggling with Mechanics or finding it hard to understand why so many students do? My latest video deviates from the usual physics concepts to tackle the root of the problem. I dive deep into the challenges of learning Mechanics, backed by extensive research and data. Discover why pass rates are low, why students often fail to grasp fundamental concepts, and what can be done to improve this.
By understanding these struggles, I aim to provide insights that will not only help you in Mechanics but enhance your overall physics learning journey. Don't miss this important discussion that could change how you approach your studies!
📌 Watch now and join the conversation on improving physics education.
#PhysicsEducation #MechanicsLearning #ConceptualUnderstanding
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The first video on the heat pump, explaining the main specs you will find on a quote, is now online.
youtube.com/shorts/6ci2BHubB2...
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Got one of these installed last week... But what do all the specs mean? How do they work, and can they really achieve more than 100% efficiency without breaking the laws of thermodynamics?
Lots of exciting physics topics coming up this summer... Stay tuned! Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss any new content.
#HeatPump #Physics #Thermodynamics #Efficiency #ScienceExplained #SummerScience
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Find the tension in the strings a) Draw the Free-Body Diagram b) Use Newton's laws of motion ... can a robot do it?
#polargraph #physicsproblems #stringtension
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Will angry calculus teachers flood my comments section? #calculus #angryteachers
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Proud to see the list of recent Performa Master Teacher graduates from my College!
🔗 Watch the video of my contribution "The Threshold Concepts in the Three Main Physics Courses of the Science Program": https://youtu.be/Qa6LbOXOjCw
#educationresearch #thresholdconcepts #performa
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Studying for Mechanics Finals? Which format of summary videos do you prefer?
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