These videos are part of our homework in AP physics in highschool. I love the comedy that you seemlessly integrate with the learning. I'll always remember that we do math and not magic because that would be my first thought and it was so funny the way you reacted. Thanks for making these videos
It would be lovely if the person who translated the captions of this video to Portuguese could contact me. I would enjoy being able to say "Thank You!" and give them credit.
Physics teacher here. I love everything about this video, including not using magic. My only gripe is your "students" just *know* the fractions to multiply by, so if you ever feel like tweaking this, I would just want an extra moment spend on how you know what units appear in the numerator and in the denominator and how the numbers appear in those fractions. My students always get stuck on those steps!
@@FlippingPhysics Yeah, as a creator of (far more primitive) youtube videos, I understand not wanting to drop everything to reproduce a whole video. My ulterior motive is I wanted to assign your video to *my* students in the form of an EdPuzzle. Maybe I can throw an appropriate prompt in there that fills in the gap. Anyway, good stuff!
Fantastic lectures! My school never (properly) taught physics, so I brought myself here. I saw a minor detail that needs a little correction: 9:48 - should be written as 1.22 x 10^-5. People just taking notes from the blackboard should watch out. Thanks for making these helpful videos!
These videos are part of our homework in AP physics in highschool. I love the comedy that you seemlessly integrate with the learning. I'll always remember that we do math and not magic because that would be my first thought and it was so funny the way you reacted.
Thanks for making these videos
You are welcome. So glad to help you learn!
It would be lovely if the person who translated the captions of this video to Portuguese could contact me. I would enjoy being able to say "Thank You!" and give them credit.
Anyone else watching this for homework?
Juan Echeverria oh my god same asf
Juan Echeverria same ?!?!?!!?!
yep
Me
4 years later, yes
Physics teacher here. I love everything about this video, including not using magic. My only gripe is your "students" just *know* the fractions to multiply by, so if you ever feel like tweaking this, I would just want an extra moment spend on how you know what units appear in the numerator and in the denominator and how the numbers appear in those fractions. My students always get stuck on those steps!
Valid point. I think I have plenty of other more pressing issues to deal with and videos to make, however, I do admit that is a valid point.
@@FlippingPhysics Yeah, as a creator of (far more primitive) youtube videos, I understand not wanting to drop everything to reproduce a whole video. My ulterior motive is I wanted to assign your video to *my* students in the form of an EdPuzzle. Maybe I can throw an appropriate prompt in there that fills in the gap. Anyway, good stuff!
@@loodog555 Don't use EdPuzzle. Mr P doesn't make any money from them.
I enjoyed learninkg with you Mr. P! And I'll remember."Show all your work"
Yes, please show all your work. It will really help in the long run.
Fantastic lectures! My school never (properly) taught physics, so I brought myself here. I saw a minor detail that needs a little correction: 9:48 - should be written as 1.22 x 10^-5. People just taking notes from the blackboard should watch out. Thanks for making these helpful videos!
Nice Catch! Billy says it correctly, however, Mr.P writes it incorrectly on the board. Wish I could fix that. Enjoy learning!
i had to watch this video twice😭 first time i was never so confused in my life but i think i got it now... maybe
What do you mean by using the lecture notes responsibly?
Anyone have answers for the homework?
twelve
the fact that one of them is wearing crocs distracts me cause that fashion is 👌👌
Great vid dan
Great video. Thank you!
Bo is goated lmaooo
Ludo sent me here
the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more
hate math and physics. hope in the future we get a better education that these trashy classes
Bruh