

Season - Episode
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Season 1 Mar 31, 2016
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1 - 1Motion in a Straight Line Mar 31, 2016
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1 - 2Derivatives Apr 07, 2016
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1 - 3Integrals Apr 14, 2016
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1 - 4Vectors and 2D Motion Apr 21, 2016
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1 - 5Newton's Laws Apr 28, 2016
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1 - 6Friction May 05, 2016
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1 - 7Uniform Circular Motion May 12, 2016
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1 - 8Newtonian Gravity May 19, 2016
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1 - 9Work, Energy, and Power May 26, 2016
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1 - 10Collisions Jun 02, 2016
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1 - 11Rotational Motion Jun 09, 2016
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1 - 12Torque Jun 16, 2016
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1 - 13Statics Jun 23, 2016
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1 - 14Fluids at Rest Jul 08, 2016
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1 - 15Fluids in Motion Jul 14, 2016
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1 - 16Simple Harmonic Motion Jul 21, 2016
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1 - 17Traveling Waves Jul 28, 2016
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1 - 18Sound Aug 04, 2016
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1 - 19The Physics of Music Aug 11, 2016
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1 - 20Temperature Aug 18, 2016
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1 - 21Kinetic Theory and Phase Changes Sep 01, 2016
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1 - 22The Physics of Heat Sep 08, 2016
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1 - 23Thermodynamics Sep 15, 2016
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1 - 24Engines Sep 22, 2016
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1 - 25Electric Charge Sep 29, 2016
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1 - 26Electric Fields Oct 07, 2016
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1 - 27Voltage, Electric Energy, and Capacitors Oct 14, 2016
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1 - 28Electric Current Oct 20, 2016
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1 - 29DC Resistors & Batteries Oct 27, 2016
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1 - 30Circuit Analysis Nov 04, 2016
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1 - 31Capacitors and Kirchhoff Nov 18, 2016
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1 - 32Magnetism Dec 01, 2016
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1 - 33Ampère's Law Dec 08, 2016
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1 - 34Induction - An Introduction Dec 16, 2016
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1 - 35How Power Gets to Your Home Dec 22, 2016
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1 - 36AC Circuits Jan 06, 2017
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1 - 37Maxwell's Equations Jan 13, 2017
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1 - 38Geometric Optics Jan 19, 2017
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1 - 39Light Is Waves Jan 26, 2017
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1 - 40Spectra Interference Feb 02, 2017
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1 - 41Optical Instruments Feb 16, 2017
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1 - 42Special Relativity Feb 23, 2017
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1 - 43Quantum Mechanics - Part 1 Mar 03, 2017
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1 - 44Quantum Mechanics - Part 2 Mar 09, 2017
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1 - 45Nuclear Physics Mar 20, 2017
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1 - 46Astrophysics and Cosmology Mar 24, 2017
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Season 0 Feb 18, 2016
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0 - 1Crash Course Physics Preview Feb 18, 2016
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0 - 2Outtakes #1 Jun 30, 2016
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0 - 3Outtakes #2 Aug 25, 2016
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0 - 4Outtakes #3 Nov 10, 2016
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0 - 5Outtakes #4 Mar 30, 2017
Overview
Crash Course Physics is set up to be supplemental if you’re taking a class in the topic, or to give you an introduction if you’re just naturally curious. They tend to go fast, but the beauty of putting these on YouTube is you can back up and watch it again and again to make sure you’re grokking everything going on.
Year 2017
Studio YouTube
Director
Crew
Popularity 4.0796
Language English