<<@TheOrganicChemistryTutor
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Projectile Motion Formula Sheet: https://bit.ly/3ZmmL6r Kinematics - Free Formula Sheet: https://bit.ly/4dtD4Ti Physics 1 Final Exam Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwkhvFlNFp0 Physics PDF Worksheets: https://www.video-tutor.net/physics.html
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<<@JasonSika-y6s
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Please how do I access the formula sheet
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<<@KrishShah-pg8zx
says :
Hi! I love your content, but I would like to make a request that would help make your videos more accessible. It looks like your videos are currently using auto-generated captions, and I believe adding manual captions could make a big difference for many people. The auto generated captions sometimes make it difficult to understand the formulas and I believe that editing the captions manually could make a huge difference. If you need any assistance, please reply. Thanks!
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<<@leonardoordonez9658
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OH HEAR THE WISE CHANT OF THEE,FOR HE IS THE ONE WHO SAVES US ON FINALS!
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<<@georgeemmanuella5502
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The link for the formulat sheets aren’t working. Can someone help please
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<<@charlo-d2
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What does "g" mean?
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<<@sonheundeulgo
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exam today review today, thank you
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<<@tommym1466
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<<@JoelOkoth-k9v
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<<@fawwazmakinde383
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The link for the sheet formula are not going through @TheOrganicChemistryTutor
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<<@JasonScott-z8p
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Physics concepts like projectile motion can be tricky, but with the right resources, they start to click. I’ve seen a lot of students exploring different tutoring platforms, and I’ve found that SolutionInn is a great option for getting deeper insights into topics like this. After trying out various resources, I felt like my understanding of physics improved significantly. Has anyone else noticed how interactive learning really helps with mastering tough concepts?
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<<@DunlopJanet
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<<@parthcosic
says :
Sadly very little to no explanation, you can easily explain why cos or sin is used or why some roots are in these formulas, makes them way easier to remember as well cause they make sense then.
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<<@FaithMwitha
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I'm having a test in less than an hour😭😭😭
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<<@StreamerBTW99
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I owe you an engineering degree
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<<@ChillVibesDaily
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Omg I am not looking forward to this in school………..
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<<@dearhoshii
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I’m cooked if this doesn’t help me w physics
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<<@haf2477
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Not me with an exam on this tomorrow only to see he uploaded this last week
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<<@briannawv23
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<<@NJUGUNANGANGA-m6w
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Mathematical modelling vidoes plz
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<<@stardrip1V
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omg i literally have an exam tomorrow i am blessed
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<<@yaze-uw3hd
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The ( g ) = 9.81 m/ s^2 is only applicable for static object such as weight, BUT, NEVER IN THE OBJECT IN MOTIONS AND DYNAMIC FORCES, BECAUSE OBJECTS IN MOTIONS ARE UNDER THE LAW OF ENERGY TRANSFORMATION .. . AND IT INVOLVES THE " RATE OF GRAVITATIONAL TRANSFORMATION " WHICH IS THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT OVER THE RATE OF DISTANCE OF TRANSFORMATION. OR, IT IS THE RATE OF ENERGY TRANSFORMATION of MASS OR WEIGHT OVER DISTANCE BECAUSE ENERGY OF 1ST DEGREE TRANSFORMATION IS THE MOMENTUM GENERATED BY MASS OR WEIGHT times the DISTANCE of it's TRANSFORMATION THAT IS WHY IT HAS THE UNIT OF NEWTON- METER ( N - m ) and the GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATION CONSTANT ( g ) Do NOT PERFECTLY DEFINES THE ENERGY TRANSFORMATION OF OBJECT IN MOTIONS .. . Freefall are best defined in the HEIGHT OF DROP ( h ) and TIME ( t ) of fall , when do series of tests to take the HEIGHT AND TIME YOU WILL UNDERSTAND AS YOU CONVERT THE DISTANCE AND TIME OF FALL INTO THE VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION .. . Because it is the DISTANCE and TIME, DEFINES THE VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION, when you take the DATA of Actual Distance ( h ) and TIME ( t ) and use Instantaneous velocity ( v ) = 2 h / t gravity acceleration ( g ) = v^2 / 2 h or g = 2 h / t^2 for example the Distance Time ( g ) 1 m , 0.7 s , 4.08 m/ s^2 10m , 1.6 s , 7.81 m/ s^2 20m , 2.6 s , 5.91 m/ s^2 50m , 5.6 s , 3.18 m/ s^2 100m , 10.6 s , 1.77 m/ s^2 The TIME is taken from the actual freefall tests and extracted from video editor .. . As you can observe the, TIME as it increase in growing whole number and When you square the time to derive the gravity acceleration ( g ) , 13:28 the RESULTS of ( g ) value fluctuate to the decreasing whole number .. . This MEAN ( g ) value is NOT CONSTANT, BUT, IT FLUCTUATE in different RATES WHEN YOU PLUGGED THE ACTUAL TIME TAKEN FROM THE VIDEO RECORDS, and not from the fancy equation .. . THAT IS WHY YOU HAVE TO EXPERIMENT MORE
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<<@yaze-uw3hd
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your h = 1/2 * g * t^2 equation yield false results, because the TIME ( t ) of freefall object to reach the ground is only a LINEAR PERIOD .. . please try to conduct series of tests in freefall object, by dropping an object in incremental heights .. . Record it in high speed camera and extract the TIME ( t ) using video editor The actual NATURAL PERIOD ( t ) of drops are closer on these DATA 0.5 m = 0.65 sec 1 m = 0.7 sec. 2 m. = 0.8 sec. 3 m = 0.9 sec. 4 m = 1 sec while in fancy formula of t = ( 2h / g )^0.5 the data are; 0.5 m = 0.3315 sec. 1 m = 0.4515 sec. 2 m = 0.6385 sec. 3 m = 0.782 sec. 4 m = 0.905 sec. in 1 meter drop the actual Natural PERIOD ( t ) = 0.7 sec while in kinematics equation the TIME ( t ) = 0.4515 sec. This means that the Kinematics equation is a false equation and in REALITY the gravitational acceleration constant ( g ) = 9.81 m / s^2 Does NOT Exist .. . and the NATURAL PERIOD ( t ) OF FREEFALL, is t = ( h + 6 ) / 10 NOT t = ( 2h / g ) ^ 0.5
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<<@FeedFall8
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We just started covering this in class, you are amazing! Thank you!
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<<@edwin2614jaquez
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Omg its been such a long time. (Wish you read comments, still love the content)
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<<@potatoguy5559
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Please explain how to approach newton's laws 🙏🙏🙏
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<<@vanessam157
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Do fluid mechanics 🙂↔️🤓☝🏼
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<<@mildracc6191
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This was posted at the perfect moment
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<<@wamahe-elijah
says :
My formula for range =U²Sin20/g I don't where difference is coming from
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<<@learnlab2424
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This is one of the best educational channels that I've ever seen
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<<@Viper_Shan
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<<@This_PaulGuy
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<<@RHAINIELNARDSABOOL
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hello, can you do polynomial curve fitting?
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