I've been supplementing with these videos for a while now because, as we all know, most physics teachers can't explain worth sh%t. Keep up the good work, dear sir!
7 years later. Physics professors have so much knowledge in their collective noggins. But the time they have to teach vs the amount content makes their lectures sound like 💩
The most important part of this explanation is the changing of the coordinate system based on the location of the person on the ferris wheel. This point should be emphasized and expanded upon more for beginners.
im not sure if im confused. but since what your wrote for the Fn for "top" is equal to Fg - ma, shouldn't the green arrow be pointing upwards? and downward green arrow for the "bottom" Fn...?
just wondering, would the centripetal acceleration not be pointing towards the centre of the circle. so at the top would the normal not be the weight and the centripetal force?
I've been supplementing with these videos for a while now because, as we all know, most physics teachers can't explain worth sh%t. Keep up the good work, dear sir!
lol awesome to see you're putting the lectures to good use!
7 years later. Physics professors have so much knowledge in their collective noggins. But the time they have to teach vs the amount content makes their lectures sound like 💩
The most important part of this explanation is the changing of the coordinate system based on the location of the person on the ferris wheel. This point should be emphasized and expanded upon more for beginners.
Great explaination... Keep it up ❤
Don't know why your videos don't have more views. They make the concepts so easy to understand. Thanks!
im not sure if im confused. but since what your wrote for the Fn for "top" is equal to Fg - ma, shouldn't the green arrow be pointing upwards? and downward green arrow for the "bottom" Fn...?
just wondering, would the centripetal acceleration not be pointing towards the centre of the circle. so at the top would the normal not be the weight and the centripetal force?
Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks so much! Great lecture, very quick, concise and understandable as well!
I wish my physics teacher could explain like this
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Am I the only person who noticed he says that both the up and down direction as positive? But never corrects himself during the calculation?
Wherever acceleration points, that is your positive. So it does indeed change. This is my current understanding.
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