Student-created physics videos for medicine, biology, and chemistry students
Overview
The videos of this YouTube playlist were created by students of UT Austin's "General Physics II" (PHY 317L) class, a calculus-based, undergraduate, introductory physics class aimed at pre-med, chemistry, and life-sciences students. These videos explain how a physics concept from the course relates to a biomedical application. These videos are aimed at an audience of graduating high-school seniors / incoming college freshmen.
Please note that the playlist contains videos that may either have the standard YouTube license or the CC BY license.
Physics Videos
Link to full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX5qa2gyeGEvo6ryCWxLY-vEWkOdxEYkd
Topics include PET scans, polarized sunglasses, LASIK surgery, physiological effects of potassium deficiency, SDS-PAGE, neuronal circuits, mass spectrometry, electroencephalograms, Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) microscopy, near- and farsightedness, X-ray imaging, neuronal action potentials, fluorescence microscopy, and electrocardiograms.