Physics in Action Podcast
This resource offers a podcast, "Physics in Action," featuring audio and video segments that explore physics concepts in real-world applications, from skateboarding to popular movies. It aims to make physics accessible and engaging by fostering a collaborative learning community where students and instructors create content together, promoting deeper understanding and lifelong learning skills.
Overview
Added
March 18, 2026
Subject & domain
physics · dynamics-newton-s-laws
Grade range
Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
Page kind
Podcast
Introduction
Physics in Action Podcast Overview
- Purpose: A student-centered educational podcast produced by Silly Beagle Productions that applies physics concepts to real-world settings like sports, movies, video games, and television.
- Core Philosophy: Emphasizes a community-based learning approach where students and instructors collaborate to teach each other, fostering inquiry and independent learning.
- Content Format: A mix of audio and video segments, including problem-solving tutorials, interviews with physics innovators, and analysis of pop culture phenomena.
- Regents Review Topics: The site provides specific review resources for:
- Scalars & Vectors, Motion Graphs, Kinematic Equations, Dynamics, Friction, UCM & Gravity, Momentum & Impulse, Work & Energy, Electrostatics, Electric Circuits, Circuit Analysis, Magnetism, Wave Basics, Wave Behaviors, and Modern Physics.
- Community Engagement: Listeners are encouraged to contribute segments, ask questions, or provide feedback via email (PhysicsInActionPodcast@gmail.com) or the official website (www.PhysicsInAction.com).
- Educational Benefits: The project aims to improve students' organizational, presentation, critical thinking, and writing skills by applying conceptual knowledge to novel situations.
- Episode Highlights: The podcast features 26 episodes (000–025) covering diverse topics such as the "Physics of Superheroes" (with Jim Kakalios), "Physics of the Buffyverse," black holes, snowboarding, and various book/author spotlights (e.g., Stephen Hawking, Brian Greene, Lawrence Krauss).
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