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@Overlord176

11 months ago

My teacher took 49 minutes to somehow cover this in less detail. Thanks man

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@leetramp

1 year ago

I appreciate your use of MPH rather than m/s. Students have a better intuitive sense of MPH. Let them focus on one concept at a time. πŸ‘

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@kartikgkalita

9 months ago

Man i love your channel dude where can i get more demos like this of relative motion with only the background videos. I feel like i "feel" it better just by watching them. The teacher makes us write down everything anyways

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@Anveshkrishna

1 year ago

Mr. P, on the URP for AP Physics 1, for question 6 of the multiple choice quiz fir torque and rotational motion, I did not understand why we never include the tension force acting on the masses by the string that attaches them to the meter stick on the fulcrum. The meter stick was tilted to the right. Mass a was on the left, at a distance of x from the AOR, and had a mass of 2M. Mass b had a mass M, was at a distance 2x to the right of the AOR. Thanks for all the help again!

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@anarocha6725

9 months ago

Okay… I needed you last night at 1900…. I was stuck on relative acceleration in rigid body

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@kartikgkalita

9 months ago

Hey its me again. I just dont intuitively grasp the Galiean transformation. I found somewhere that for three objects A,B,C, The relative velocities all add up to 0 i.e., V(a,b) + V(b,c) + V(c,a) = 0. (the letters in brackets denote the subscript of the velocity) Can you prove this? Can you make a video about intuitively explaining this/ or recommend me some resources so i can find the proof of this exact expression? Ive been looking at youtube for galilean transformation but never found anything for this exact expression. Thanks.

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@KavinPraveena

1 month ago

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