Lecture

Work, Energy, and Power in Physics

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This lecture covers the concepts of work, energy, and power in physics, including kinetic and potential energy, conservative and non-conservative forces, and the calculation of power. It also discusses circular motion, centripetal acceleration, angular variables, and moment of inertia. Examples such as 'Flying Chairs' and 'Hoag's Object' are used to illustrate these concepts.

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