Lecture

Energy: Conservation and Transformations

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This lecture covers the concept of energy as a scalar and extensive physical quantity, discussing its conservation in isolated systems and transformations between different forms of energy. Examples such as a simple pendulum and elastic collisions are used to illustrate these principles. The instructor also explains the concept of coefficient of restitution and its relation to the elasticity of collisions, providing experimental demonstrations to support the theoretical explanations.

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