I was so engaged with the discussion that at 5:36, I was subconsciously chanting "No, no, no, no, no..." waiting for Bo to say something about the downward normal force. Great vid, as always, Mr. P!
Mr. P, I am now on video number 68 in the "AP Physics 1" series. I just want to say it is a joy to watch you editing skills improve over the time you have done this. I can see how you constently improve your videos, via editing that is.
Yeah, looks like you are watching a lot of my videos. It must be interesting to see the video improvement. And to think I am still making videos... My assumption is that you are taking an algebra-based physics course. If you are taking a calculus-based course, you should switch to my AP Physics C series.
Not in a bad way, sorry. I mean, it's pretty difficult to make physics lectures on the computer interesting, but you did it. (Probably muster or Cheddar I guess)
Right now we're learning about Free Body diagrams.This video helped me understand it better. I thank you so very much. I have a better understanding of it now.
Hidden gem of physics videos, I watch you and Prof Walter Lewin side by side. Why can't physics be taught in the classroom as a source of joy, like it is meant to be, and as you clearly do? Anyway, you are helping me marry my love of pure math to the applied math that is physics ;) Thanks again!
The first of many, many free body diagrams we will draw for physics. Seriously, we will be drawing free body diagrams for the rest of our physics careers. Yes, that is how important they are. #PhysicsED #flipclass
You guys are really doing a greay job.You need more views.Those 3 students really make things a lot fun.I love how they all appear different because of their personalities.
"Try not to have a good time... this is supposed to be educational." -Charles M. Schulz (but the literal motto of most physics professors... except for this guy!) Thanks man
Thank you so much master you are such a great tutor that I have met . Your class is enjoyable and really effective . Thanks for your effort . And wanna see your more videos on physics related content ❣️❣️
Thank you for helping me understand! I really don’t understand what my teacher has been teaching me and I am always afraid to ask for help because I actually go to a science school and almost everyone is smart there so it would be really embarrassing. :/ Thank you so much! 😍
I am glad that my videos are helping you learn. However, please ask your teachers for help. You need to advocate for yourself and that starts by asking for help!
+TheFat KnightReturns Hopefully I was able to help you stop crying. Might I suggest my "5 Steps to Help Solve Any Free Body Diagram Problem" video? www.flippingphysics.com/5-steps-fbd.html
+Sir Spartan Sure. This is probably what you are looking for: www.flippingphysics.com/tension-problem.html and perhaps a basic introduction to the Force of Tension would be helpful: www.flippingphysics.com/tension-force.html
Gravity is an unclear term. Does the person mean acceleration due to gravity? Do they mean the force of gravity? Personally, I never use the term "gravity" by itself.
@@FlippingPhysics Ah. I see. Thanks! By the way, your method of teaching physics is a lot more interesting than that of Khan Academy. Without your channel, I would have been bored with physics. Thanks!!! Can you confirm if my reasoning is correct? If you drop an object at a height, the object accelerates downward at a constant rate due to gravity. Because we defined force as the ability to accelerate an object, gravity must also be a force.
I don’t fully understand what you reallly mean when you say the normal force is always a push? Does push imply it being a contact force? that’s what I first thought but that seems redundant. Can anybody explain?
Saying a normal force is perpendicular to a surface is not enough. In the example in this video the force normal could be up or down, however, the surface always pushes on the object, therefore the force normal is up. Imagine pushing a book against a ceiling. In that case the surface would push down on the book and the force normal will be down. Hope that helps!
It would be really helpful if you watched the videos in order. www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html For example, I have no idea what you mean by "the last one you did". Please, try watching more of the videos, in the correct order.
I am watching your lessons from Uzbekistan. You are by far the best physics teacher I have ever seen.
I was so engaged with the discussion that at 5:36, I was subconsciously chanting "No, no, no, no, no..." waiting for Bo to say something about the downward normal force. Great vid, as always, Mr. P!
Wonderful! Glad to know you are really paying attention. :)
These are literally the best Physics videos I've seen on the internet.
Thanks for the love!
Mr. P, I am now on video number 68 in the "AP Physics 1" series. I just want to say it is a joy to watch you editing skills improve over the time you have done this. I can see how you constently improve your videos, via editing that is.
Yeah, looks like you are watching a lot of my videos. It must be interesting to see the video improvement. And to think I am still making videos...
My assumption is that you are taking an algebra-based physics course. If you are taking a calculus-based course, you should switch to my AP Physics C series.
@@FlippingPhysics Na, in my College PHY 201 is a algebra-based physics. PHY 202 is the calculus-based course.
Fantastic explanation. I love the "students" in your video. You made some great points using them.
Thanks. I'll pass the word on to Billy, Bobby and Bo.
Mallory Smith ...i love your teaching methods
You're a great teacher we need more people like you. subscribed.
Thanks. It feels good to be needed.
I have to tell you how incredibly helpful these videos are!!!!! You are saving my physics grade. Thank you!!!
I know this is really late, but you really helped me understand physics. And you have awesome hair 😊
So glad to help you out!
no matter how leess view u got ..but trust me you are the most interesting phy teacher that a student can have ...best of luck .
this is me Thanks. It's good to be interesting.
My dear sir, God bless you. Your explain is very helpful and you are my physics teacher.
You are welcome! Glad to be your physics teacher. Keep on learning, my friend.
Kinda cheesy, but it was a lot more interesting to watch than other physics videos, so thanks!
+WilloftheNinja Gouda? Sharp Cheddar? Feta? Mozzarella? Parmesan? Edam? Brie? American? Romano? Asiago? Mascarpone? Havarti? Gorgonzola? Munster? Pepper Jack? Limburger? Swiss? Cream? Blue? Stinking Bishop?
Let's be a little more clear in our constructive criticism, shall we?
Not in a bad way, sorry. I mean, it's pretty difficult to make physics lectures on the computer interesting, but you did it.
(Probably muster or Cheddar I guess)
+WilloftheNinja No reason to say sorry, I was just messing with you. Glad it's not Stinking Bishop though!!
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I just lovveee the way you teach....keep it up!
You explain in an excellent way sir .
Amazing! You are indeed flipping physics.
Yes I am!
Just started this unit in Ap Physics. You're the man.👊
I the man. 👊
Right now we're learning about Free Body diagrams.This video helped me understand it better. I thank you so very much. I have a better understanding of it now.
+Pa Houa Thao That's awesome! I love that you are seeking out knowledge on the internet. So glad to help.
Thanks for the help 😂👍
Any time!
These videos will be the only reason i am going to pass the physics regents :)
You r really a amazing teacher I hope every teacher should like u 😊😊
Thanks!
Hidden gem of physics videos, I watch you and Prof Walter Lewin side by side. Why can't physics be taught in the classroom as a source of joy, like it is meant to be, and as you clearly do? Anyway, you are helping me marry my love of pure math to the applied math that is physics ;) Thanks again!
Physics can be taught as a source of joy. Sorry you aren't getting what you need from your prof. Glad to be found by you!!
Super interesting and easy to understand great video!
Thx
Thank you sir it is the amazing calss 🙏 I am from India
Had to watch this for school 😂😂
me too
Why else would anyone watch this?
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flipping physics, you have a new suscriber. just awesome video.
"just awesome" is all I need to be!
The first of many, many free body diagrams we will draw for physics. Seriously, we will be drawing free body diagrams for the rest of our physics careers. Yes, that is how important they are. #PhysicsED #flipclass
I enjoyed learning with you😊😊😊
amazing ! never understood the topic so well before . TYSM !
+Sanskriti Dutta YWSM !
Well explained!
I really like it and it makes me more interested in the subject.
Thanks. Glad to help you learn.
This is legend, amazing passion for teaching!
Thank you so much!
Thanks I really enjoyed this and it has helped me understand this topic better
+Asiyya Tahsin You are welcome. Glad I can help you out!
You made physics quite fun and interesting! It has such a different vibe than a simple, relatively-boring lecture. Thanks for all the help! ^-^
+formul8r10101 Thank you for your lovely comment. You are welcome for the help.
I will always like your videos
You guys are really doing a greay job.You need more views.Those 3 students really make things a lot fun.I love how they all appear different because of their personalities.
Thanks! You would enjoy my time lapse video of making a video: flippingphysics.com/making-a-video.html
oh my god,Sir,you just do everything by yourself?
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All time favourite video
noob
this video is one of a kind ...intuitive..going to watch all of it...:)
I'm glad you found it helpful.
I am glad I found your Channel
I am glad you found it too!
Kindly, explain the concept of block on accelarated wedge and the free body diagram.
Thank you
All time favorite vid
WOW THIS REALLY COOL!!!!!!!
Test on this tomorrow wish my teacher was more entertaining like this
I'll take that as a compliment. Thanks and good luck tomorrow.
"Try not to have a good time... this is supposed to be educational." -Charles M. Schulz (but the literal motto of most physics professors... except for this guy!) Thanks man
Thanks. I do my best to enjoy myself, learn and hope others do as well.
Great teacher Bobby
Fantastic teaching
Thanks!
This was so helpful and I'm in college. Thank you so much.
Glad to help you learn. I've got so much more to help you learn, if you are interested...
www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html#newton
It's really interesting I love yours lecture sir
Thanks.
Well explained-entertaining video 😌
Thank you for taking the time to make this entertaining enough for me to stay focused, and understand!
You are welcome. Glad you taking the time to to understand!
Thank you so much master you are such a great tutor that I have met . Your class is enjoyable and really effective . Thanks for your effort . And wanna see your more videos on physics related content ❣️❣️
Do not worry, I will keep making physics videos.
Super helpful and interesting
+Cynthia Starkey That's a great combination
thanks dude this helped me so much
You are very welcome!
Thank you. this helped me a lot.
+Sara AlSuwaidi You are welcome. Glad to help you out.
His family is so smart. Billy should be a teacher
I'll pass your kind words on to Billy.
Thank you for helping me understand! I really don’t understand what my teacher has been teaching me and I am always afraid to ask for help because I actually go to a science school and almost everyone is smart there so it would be really embarrassing. :/
Thank you so much! 😍
I am glad that my videos are helping you learn. However, please ask your teachers for help. You need to advocate for yourself and that starts by asking for help!
I love you for this video
Love you too.
Thank you so much. I am remote learning and the physics book just doesn't cut it.
Glad to help.
innovative dude
I feel like you wake up ever morning trying to think of something to live for and this is it lol
thx 4 this :P i was so confused about FBD's T^T
+TheFat KnightReturns Hopefully I was able to help you stop crying. Might I suggest my "5 Steps to Help Solve Any Free Body Diagram Problem" video? www.flippingphysics.com/5-steps-fbd.html
Brilliant
I would like you as a teacher!
+Tran Robyn Be careful. I have high expectations. 😄
you sound like bill nye in his prime and it's great
Hey I really enjoy watching your videos to help me learn more in class. Do you have any videos on static tension?
+Sir Spartan Sure. This is probably what you are looking for: www.flippingphysics.com/tension-problem.html and perhaps a basic introduction to the Force of Tension would be helpful: www.flippingphysics.com/tension-force.html
Could anyone explain how to draw a motion diagram with multiple items.
Wow you put so much effort into making this, you should have more views.
Thanks?
man you are awesome. thanks.
Awesome ! I've enjoyed it :D
Saweet! So glad you did.
Wouldn't there be a force making the book go down the incline?
Only for you, I love Physics😊😊😊
So glad to help you love it!
I’m watching this in class rn on the board
woo finals weeks woo thank you
Good luck man!
What's the difference between gravity and force of gravity? Or are they the same thing?
Gravity is an unclear term. Does the person mean acceleration due to gravity? Do they mean the force of gravity? Personally, I never use the term "gravity" by itself.
@@FlippingPhysics Ah. I see. Thanks! By the way, your method of teaching physics is a lot more interesting than that of Khan Academy. Without your channel, I would have been bored with physics. Thanks!!!
Can you confirm if my reasoning is correct?
If you drop an object at a height, the object accelerates downward at a constant rate due to gravity. Because we defined force as the ability to accelerate an object, gravity must also be a force.
Tomorrow we have a exam in physics wish me luck
Best of luck tomorrow!
MR HOPKINS BROUGHT ME HERE REPLAY IF THE SAME!
This is very informative but why do I crack up when you faded at the end? 😂🤣
I wish u were my teacher
I am your teacher. Are you not learning from me?
I don’t fully understand what you reallly mean when you say the normal force is always a push? Does push imply it being a contact force? that’s what I first thought but that seems redundant. Can anybody explain?
Saying a normal force is perpendicular to a surface is not enough. In the example in this video the force normal could be up or down, however, the surface always pushes on the object, therefore the force normal is up. Imagine pushing a book against a ceiling. In that case the surface would push down on the book and the force normal will be down. Hope that helps!
Flipping Physics it certainly does. Thank you so much for replying. I love your videos.
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wait, doesn't they have to cancel out each other? Why didn't the last one do that I'M CONFUSED
LIKE the last one you did
It would be really helpful if you watched the videos in order. www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
For example, I have no idea what you mean by "the last one you did".
Please, try watching more of the videos, in the correct order.
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why do i need to watch this for school
Can you be my physics teacher my current one only talks about birds
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