Spahn's Science Lectures
Mr. Spahn was born and raised in South Milwaukee, WI before moving to Florida for an undergraduate education at Florida Tech. In 2013, he received his B.S. degree with a double major in astrophysics and mathematical sciences. Mr. Spahn then moved to Texas to pursue a masters degree in physics at Texas A&M University-Commerce, which he obtained in 2015. During this time, he also served as a teaching assistant, a research assistant, stockroom manager, and was the president of the Society of Physics Students chapter. In 2014, he was awarded an NSF STEM scholarship for his research of a cataclysmic variable star system and an AAPT outstanding physics teaching assistant award for his contributions in the classroom. Mr. Spahn joined the faculty at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 2015 and now teaches courses in Physics 1, Physics 2, Astronomy, Earth Science, concepts in physics, and Physical Science, and has earned back-to-back excellence in teaching awards in both 2020 and 2021.
College Physics 2: Lecture 15: Series, Parallel, and Combination Circuits (Part 2)
College Physics 2: Lecture 15: Series, Parallel, and Combination Circuits (Part 1)
Физика 2: Лекция 14 – Цепи и законы Кирхгофа
Физика 2: Лекция 13 – Резисторы, энергия и мощность
College Physics 2: Lecture 12 - EMF, Resistance, and Ohm's Law
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January 4: Perihelion Day - The Day We are Closest to the Sun!
College Physics 1: Lecture 30 - Conservation of Energy
College Physics 1: Lecture 29 - Forms of Energy
College Physics 1: Lecture 28 - Work and Energy
College Physics 1: Lecture 27 - Conservation of Momentum
College Physics 1: Lecture 26 - Impulse and Momentum
College Physics 1: Lecture 25 - Moment of Inertia and Rotational Dynamics
College Physics 1: Lecture 24 - Torque and Center of Gravity
College Physics 1: Lecture 23 - Rotational Motion
College Physics 2: Lecture 9 - Calculating Electric Potential
College Physics 2: Lecture 8 - Electric Potential and Conservation of Energy
College Physics 2: Lecture 7 - Electric Potential and Potential Energy
College Physics 2: Lecture 6 - Conductors and Electric Fields
College Physics 2: Lecture 5 - Applications of the Electric Field
College Physics 2: Lecture 4: The Electric Field
College Physics 2: Lecture 3 - Coulombs Law
College Physics 2: Lecture 2 - Charge, Charging, and Atoms
College Physics 2: Lecture 1 - Experimenting With Charge
College Physics 1: Lecture 22 - Apparent Forces, Orbits, and Gravity
College Physics 1: Lecture 21 - Solving Circular Dynamics Problems
College Physics 1: Lecture 20 - Circular Motion
College Physics 1: Lecture 19 - Interacting Objects, Ropes, and Pulleys
College Physics 1: Lecture 18 - Friction and Drag
College Physics 1: Lecture 17 - Weight, Apparent Weight, and Normal Force