2.3 Kinematics Calculations for Freely Falling Objects

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @wesleyweathers8308
    @wesleyweathers8308 5 лет назад +8

    Physics is tough on the old grey matter cells but this guy makes it bearable.

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  5 лет назад

      Thanks Wesley as that is my goal! 🙂

  • @tmujir955
    @tmujir955 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are wonderful. Thanks for making them available for all

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  4 года назад +1

      You're very welcome and so glad you're finding them helpful!

  • @kellytownsend4526
    @kellytownsend4526 4 года назад

    studying for physics final & these were exactly what I needed help with! TY

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  4 года назад

      Awesome Kelly and you're welcome! Best wishes on your final exam!🙂

  • @Southern.belle99
    @Southern.belle99 10 месяцев назад

    Great Practice Session! I am going to bloat this exam out of the water!

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  10 месяцев назад +1

      BLOAT that exam! :-) Or blast it, whichever gets you the best score!!!

  • @theodoreantoniou4811
    @theodoreantoniou4811 2 года назад

    IM SO CONFUSED ON THE FORMULAS

  • @josephamin5734
    @josephamin5734 4 года назад

    why positive 9.8
    why not - 9.8 since it's going downward
    it will be 0 if we were talking about x-axis correct me if I'm wrong
    Thanks

    • @hyuncha4976
      @hyuncha4976 4 года назад +1

      Hey, I think it could be -9.8 if Chad decides to define upwards motion as positive.
      So the answer could end up as -78.9m meaning that the ball has dropped down below the initial ground (0m).
      Here, I think Chad just decided to define the downward motion as positive.

    • @hyuncha4976
      @hyuncha4976 4 года назад +1

      He gives a better explanation @4:00

    • @josephamin5734
      @josephamin5734 4 года назад

      Hyun RDH
      I have my exam on Monday 😱

    • @josephamin5734
      @josephamin5734 4 года назад

      Hyun RDH
      My professor keeps saying that g is always -9.8

    • @ChadsPrep
      @ChadsPrep  4 года назад +1

      My apologies Joseph for not getting to this sooner and probably not in time for your exam. The value of g is properly -9.8. But if the displacement, velocity, and acceleration are all downward, you'd be plugging in negative values for all three which would work out exactly the same as if you plugged in positive values for all three. But the key is that all three are downward. If that weren't the case than which are positive and which are negative would be vital to getting a correct answer. As students often mess this up your professor is playing it safe (which is smart and probably the way to go). But some professors don't play it safe which is why I took the time to explain when g has to be -9.8 and when you can get away with simply using 9.8.
      Hope this helps and Happy Studying!