I thought the same thing. Got a 2. Surprised I didn't get a 1. I think I did poorly because I had never taken calculus. I tried very hard in the class but was never able to do well.
@@shrutiroy2938 As someone taking Calc with Physics 1 right now, I can tell you that it is very useful. The intuition that Calculus gave me has made it easier to approach problems.
Flipping Physics Nice review :) So, if there's a tension force at an angle, we'd draw the tension force at an angle, rather than the force in the x and y directions?
UWBadgersfan28 Thanks! I'm not quite sure what you are asking. I have a video about understanding the Tension Force (www.flippingphysics.com/tension-force.html), but the basic gist is that the Tension Force is in the direction of the rope, wire, cable, etc.
UWBadgersfan28 Your approach to Free Body Diagrams for all the AP Physics tests should be the same. I outline the strategy in my video "5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem". (www.flippingphysics.com/5-steps-fbd.html) Draw the Free Body Diagram without breaking any forces into components. (This first free body diagram is an answer and shows that you understand all the forces, their directions and relative magnitudes.) Then break forces into components and re-draw the Free Body Diagram. (This second Free Body Diagram is the one you use to solve the problem via summing the forces.)
Thank you so much for making these videos, I'm sure they were very time consuming! I'm on my way to watching your whole AP Physics 1 review playlist as my exam is Tuesday! This has served as a great review tool for me. Thank you!
+allthewaystartrek You are welcome and best of luck to you on Tuesday! And yes, the videos do take quite a while to make: www.flippingphysics.com/making-a-video.html
I have a test on this tomorrow (well, today. It's after midnight) and came into this video having retained next to nothing from the last couple weeks of class. A lot of this makes more sense now so I'll let you know how that goes.
Flipping Physics the test was pushed back a day and I didn’t watch this again for some reason so I didn’t quite remember everything. Considering how little I knew beforehand, I’d say the 72 I got isn’t bad.
@@jameshenthorn238 Try learning from my non-review videos and let's see if we can improve your understanding and grades. flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
+Colleen Marie You are welcome! Good luck on your test tomorrow. FYI: I have a whole passel of AP Physics 1 kinematics videos at www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html#2d
Mr.P you are extremely radical. I want to minor in physics in college and since I have attended a small arts school for all of high school, I never got to take advanced physics. These lessons help prepare me for what is to come!
I am so glad you found my RUclips channel and I wish you the best of luck with self studying for the AP Physics 1 exam. I'd like to recommend my Ultimate Review Packet as an additional piece which will help you with your studies. www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/ap-physics-1
I am so glad that you have started loving physics. That is wonderful! I am guessing you would enjoy my more detailed, non-review videos as well. www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
it’s the night before my ap physics exam unit 2, haven’t studied at all and I haven’t paid any attention in class. I really think a 10 min is gonna save me 😭😭😭 RIP
Amazing =) your better than my Physics teacher, who is supposedly one of the best teachers in Ontario because he is one of the authors for the Nelson Physics Textbook
I believe it'll be better instead of using your-self as 4 different people but being one, explaining to us how come you have done that etc...But I see your approach is to answer questions viewers might have or something they might miss(just goes past ones ear).
wait at 9:15 why is Fg2=mg*sin(theta)? When I tried doing this myself this is what I got. sin(theta)=Opp/Hyp.=mg/Fg2 therefore, when you rearrange the equation to get Fg2 by itself you should get: Fg2=mg/sin(theta) So why is mg "multiplied" by sin(theta) but not "divided" by it?
I have a question, as you said in the video that the frictional force always opposes motion, then what would the direction of the friction be in the case that the wheels of a car is pushing backwards on the ground? Would the frictional force face forward and help the car to move?
+Erica Hu This is a good question which I get from time to time. I should make a video of this eventually. Here goes: Picture a car accelerating to the right. Now look at where the tire meets to road. Imagine slamming on the accelerator pedal and "spinning out" the tire. Where the tire meets the road, the tire is moving to your left (or backwards) and the force of friction is to your right (or forwards). The force of friction here is opposing the leftward (or backward) motion of the tire relative to the ground. So the force of friction is to the right (or forward) and causes the car to accelerate to your right (or forward).
For the Ffs is less than or equal to the coefficient of static friction times Fn. shouldn't it just be less than in that equation because only the static maximum should be equal to the coefficient of static friction
Wait if static friction force is always less than or equal to coefficient of friction*normal force and kinetic force is always equal to coefficient of friction*normal force, how is static friction force always greater than kinetic friction force?
+Internet user This statement is incorrect: "static friction force [is] always greater than kinetic friction force". I would suggest you watch two of my videos. 1) Understanding the Force of Friction Equation www.flippingphysics.com/friction-equation.html 2) Experimentally Graphing the Force of Friction www.flippingphysics.com/friction-graph.html (there are more after that if you still need help.)
How are inertial and gravitational mass identical if gravitational mass is inertial mass times 9.8. I'm confused, they can't be identical If one is always 9.8 times bigger (on earth) than the other.
You are confusing gravitation mass with the force of gravity. Force of gravity (or weight) equals gravitational mass times the acceleration due to gravity.
Bro i love the reveiws thanks for the help. I just want to say i find it funny that you have to dress up as one of the students and litteraly just stare forward while the others talk
i procrastinated a bunch and even to the point of taking the exception test, i would think i would have used the time to study but nope here i am 1 hour before :( but i'm sure your videos are good, i just don't comprehend since i'm listening at 3x speed LOL
god help us all
Physics knows no god
@@fugoventro9403 then who wrote the rules?
I did
@@LegitoTV well physics, of course.
@@fugoventro9403 Physics has absolutely nothing to do with God. They may co-exist.
This world needs more people like you. Life saver. Truly amazed by your work.
Thank you for your kind words. Best of luck to you tomorrow!
@@FlippingPhysics Your videos help me a lot! It's really helpful! Best wishes to you!
My teacher seems to get a kick out of the class being in 24/7 confusion so I truly needed this for my final exam. Thank you!
Best of luck on your final!
(Sorry you are net getting what you need from your class. ☹️)
Seriously, he's the best physics teacher I've ever seen
Anybody else here cramming for the ap test tomorrow
Tired Student yup
Cram on!
And while you cram, perhaps "like" the videos?
That would help me out and make me happy.
Good Luck tomorrow!
already done!
Thanks, your way better then my actual teacher, good work
Just love your style. You go through everything that the students need in a simple way. Cheers man. Why can’t other teachers be like this?
Glad to help you learn!
Best physics teacher ever! I am cramming for the test tomorrow and this I such a good refresher!
Same
Best of luck today!
I'm going to be genuinely surprised if I get a 2. I'm taking the biggest L of my life tomorrow.
near20916 What did you get?
I thought the same thing. Got a 2. Surprised I didn't get a 1. I think I did poorly because I had never taken calculus. I tried very hard in the class but was never able to do well.
@@triple7marc i dont think calc was required for ap phys 1 tho...it's an algebra based class right?
@@shrutiroy2938 As someone taking Calc with Physics 1 right now, I can tell you that it is very useful. The intuition that Calculus gave me has made it easier to approach problems.
lmao thats me in 2 hours
I'm in college and your videos are still helping me! They are such great reviews! Physics major woop!
That is so nice to hear. Tell all your friends... (It'll help me out.)
The second in my set of AP Physics 1 review videos. Enjoy! #PhysicsED #flipclass #APPhysics1
Flipping Physics Nice review :) So, if there's a tension force at an angle, we'd draw the tension force at an angle, rather than the force in the x and y directions?
UWBadgersfan28 Thanks! I'm not quite sure what you are asking. I have a video about understanding the Tension Force (www.flippingphysics.com/tension-force.html), but the basic gist is that the Tension Force is in the direction of the rope, wire, cable, etc.
UWBadgersfan28 Your approach to Free Body Diagrams for all the AP Physics tests should be the same. I outline the strategy in my video "5 Steps to Solve any Free Body Diagram Problem". (www.flippingphysics.com/5-steps-fbd.html)
Draw the Free Body Diagram without breaking any forces into components. (This first free body diagram is an answer and shows that you understand all the forces, their directions and relative magnitudes.) Then break forces into components and re-draw the Free Body Diagram. (This second Free Body Diagram is the one you use to solve the problem via summing the forces.)
He's like a cross between Weird Al and Bill Nye, only not as hyper (thank goodness).
man i’m not even in ap physics, i’m just a high school student trying to study for a unit exam ://
Thank you very much for making these videos. I am taking my AP Physics 1 exam tomorrow, and I really needed to get a grasp on the concept.
+Tristan Kelly lol i am in the same boat
+Tristan Kelly You are welcome. Good luck today!
Efficient and organized... Very helpful for review for my mid-term tomorrow as well as the AP Exam.
Glad to help you out. I hope the mid-term goes well today.
Thank you so much for making these videos, I'm sure they were very time consuming! I'm on my way to watching your whole AP Physics 1 review playlist as my exam is Tuesday! This has served as a great review tool for me. Thank you!
+allthewaystartrek You are welcome and best of luck to you on Tuesday! And yes, the videos do take quite a while to make: www.flippingphysics.com/making-a-video.html
your the best teacher ever, I was so confused in this topic but now I'm crystal clear Thank you!
Sweet! Thanks for the review, it really helped me review for my Ap Physics 1 Dynamics Test! Its cool to see more ideas explained than just formulas!
You are welcome. Good luck on the test today!
Bravo!! Thank you so much for such a detailed yet compressed in only 10 min explanation.
I do my best
grinding for ap test tmrw
god bless you man
Did I sneeze?
Yours videos are super helpful
The sneeze that blessed us for the AP Exam
I really dont know how to understand physics. I failed all quizzes and exams until now I still dont understand.
+Sandara Park I would suggest you take a look at my non-review videos. flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
I am sorry this has been so difficult for you.
woohoo! cramming right before ap testing!! thank you so much for your videos, they're so helpful!!
You are welcome. Good luck tomorrow!!
Putting all these videos on 2x speed to cram more effectively
Watching this a few hours before my ap exam
Thanks for helping me grind for this AP Physics 1 AP test
+dai wei You are welcome!
Anybody here for this year's 2020 AP exam?
yessir
Where else would I be?
Thanks so much! This helps a lot for AP physics exam. You're the best teacher!
Thank you so much! I found your channel today, and your videos for AP Physics 1 helped me a lot. Thank you 😊
+Hanna Kozak You are welcome. I hope they continue to help you in the future. Tell all your friends!!
Great editing too
I have a test on this tomorrow (well, today. It's after midnight) and came into this video having retained next to nothing from the last couple weeks of class. A lot of this makes more sense now so I'll let you know how that goes.
I hope the test went well!
Flipping Physics the test was pushed back a day and I didn’t watch this again for some reason so I didn’t quite remember everything. Considering how little I knew beforehand, I’d say the 72 I got isn’t bad.
@@jameshenthorn238 Try learning from my non-review videos and let's see if we can improve your understanding and grades. flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
wow this is really good!! this 10 minute video is way more helpful than my like 3 week unit on dynamics haha thanks for this
+Brian Smith You are welcome. Glad I could codify the information in a way which is useful to you.
This is great content and a really accessible teaching style, 10/10
This is about to help me pass my Physics test tomorrow, thank you so much
+Colleen Marie You are welcome! Good luck on your test tomorrow. FYI: I have a whole passel of AP Physics 1 kinematics videos at www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html#2d
Who, besides me, is binging review merely hours before the exam?
tomorrow is the big day fellas
Thank you for your time sir
he said good morning but it's 2pm???
Mr.P you are extremely radical. I want to minor in physics in college and since I have attended a small arts school for all of high school, I never got to take advanced physics. These lessons help prepare me for what is to come!
+Maia Lund Thanks! I like "radical" as a description of what I am doing. Good luck on what is to come!
No one is probably going to read this but I'm self studying AP Physics 1 and I'm really thankful for you being on RUclips
I am so glad you found my RUclips channel and I wish you the best of luck with self studying for the AP Physics 1 exam. I'd like to recommend my Ultimate Review Packet as an additional piece which will help you with your studies. www.ultimatereviewpacket.com/courses/ap-physics-1
this is an amazing way of teaching. Thanks.
Specially Loved the combination of socks!
You are welcome! (and thanks)
Great review
Started loving PHYSICS ........Thankyou😊
I am so glad that you have started loving physics. That is wonderful! I am guessing you would enjoy my more detailed, non-review videos as well. www.flippingphysics.com/algebra.html
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in this video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
exam squad. thanks for some awesome review videos for real!!!!
You are welcome. Good luck on that exam.
This was a great review for me as I was studying for my finals!! Thank you!! :D
+Josh Richardson Enjoy finals!!
it’s the night before my ap physics exam unit 2, haven’t studied at all and I haven’t paid any attention in class. I really think a 10 min is gonna save me 😭😭😭 RIP
dude...
Thanks for your help!
+Feranmi Adeyemo You are welcome. Thanks for learning!
whos ready for the exam tomorow?
absolutely not!
Amazing =) your better than my Physics teacher, who is supposedly one of the best teachers in Ontario because he is one of the authors for the Nelson Physics Textbook
Thanks. Glad to know I have helped you learn. I am always working on making MAWWRRR.
I believe it'll be better instead of using your-self as 4 different people but being one, explaining to us how come you have done that etc...But I see your approach is to answer questions viewers might have or something they might miss(just goes past ones ear).
Extremely helpful and charming.
Glad it was helpful!
Keep up the great work man
+Alive Coaching Thanks. I'm doing my best.
wait at 9:15 why is Fg2=mg*sin(theta)?
When I tried doing this myself this is what I got.
sin(theta)=Opp/Hyp.=mg/Fg2
therefore, when you rearrange the equation to get Fg2 by itself you should get:
Fg2=mg/sin(theta)
So why is mg "multiplied" by sin(theta) but not "divided" by it?
+Martin Thomas I derived those equations in this video: www.flippingphysics.com/incline-components.html
Thanks so much!! About to have a mock exam tomorrow 🙏🙏
Best of luck on the exam! (Even if it is a mock.)
Very helpful thanks
I got a 5. Thank You Mr. P.
Congrats! You are certainly welcome.
I love the way you teach
Thanks. Keep on learning!
why is there a pen on the wall?
I have a question, as you said in the video that the frictional force always opposes motion, then what would the direction of the friction be in the case that the wheels of a car is pushing backwards on the ground? Would the frictional force face forward and help the car to move?
+Erica Hu This is a good question which I get from time to time. I should make a video of this eventually. Here goes:
Picture a car accelerating to the right. Now look at where the tire meets to road. Imagine slamming on the accelerator pedal and "spinning out" the tire. Where the tire meets the road, the tire is moving to your left (or backwards) and the force of friction is to your right (or forwards). The force of friction here is opposing the leftward (or backward) motion of the tire relative to the ground. So the force of friction is to the right (or forward) and causes the car to accelerate to your right (or forward).
+Flipping Physics that makes perfect sense, thank you so much!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH NOW I WILL ACTUALLY PASS MY AP PHYSICS C TEST NEXT WEEK
GOOD LUCK (and have fun)
Thanks fam. I have my physics final tomorrow and this helps a lot
+Josue Sanchez who is "fam"? Good luck on your final!
fam stands for family. and yea i did good on my final so thanks
+Josue Sanchez Ah yes, the Flipping Physics family. Makes sense. Glad you did well.
got that midterm tomorrow no
Jake Jimenez Same
using these videos to cram for tomorrow🙏🏻
Cram on! (and "like" if you like, please)
Good luck tomorrow!
Flipping Physics Test tomorrow, you are incredible, can see me watching your videos for years to come
Thanks. I look forward to your watching my videos for years to come.
Enjoy the exam today!
Great video!
For the Ffs is less than or equal to the coefficient of static friction times Fn. shouldn't it just be less than in that equation because only the static maximum should be equal to the coefficient of static friction
I recommend two videos:
www.flippingphysics.com/friction-equation.html
www.flippingphysics.com/friction-problem.html
got that midterm tomorrow
Impressive videos and presentation! Thanks for keeping me engaged.
You are welcome. Thank you for your kind words.
headband link?
very helpful video. thumbs up
+QE Adventures Thanks! 👍
anyone here or nahh
I’m here 😊
nahh
So scared for my Dynamics test tomorrow...this video helps though!
Wait if static friction force is always less than or equal to coefficient of friction*normal force and kinetic force is always equal to coefficient of friction*normal force, how is static friction force always greater than kinetic friction force?
+Internet user This statement is incorrect: "static friction force [is] always greater than kinetic friction force".
I would suggest you watch two of my videos.
1) Understanding the Force of Friction Equation www.flippingphysics.com/friction-equation.html
2) Experimentally Graphing the Force of Friction www.flippingphysics.com/friction-graph.html
(there are more after that if you still need help.)
Alright thanks!
is components meant as in say, Fgx and Fgy on slants for example?
Yes. I break a force in to its components 2 minutes and 30 seconds in to this video: www.flippingphysics.com/three-force-example.html
Hope to get a 3 like Edoardo
I enjoy your videos and so does my aunt.
Awesome! I am so glad to get aunt's involved in learning physics as well!
Hey do you review ap physics 2 as well?
he does not
Not yet. Those review videos are a long way off.
I’m confused about this friction part, can someone explain to me why F(sf) is less than (or equal to) u*F(normal)? Why aren’t they just equal
This should help: www.flippingphysics.com/friction-equation.html
Ohh, that made it much more clearer. Thank you :D
Thanks
You are so amazing i hope i could be in your class
+Erica Hu You are! You are!
make MAWWRRR ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How are inertial and gravitational mass identical if gravitational mass is inertial mass times 9.8. I'm confused, they can't be identical If one is always 9.8 times bigger (on earth) than the other.
You are confusing gravitation mass with the force of gravity. Force of gravity (or weight) equals gravitational mass times the acceleration due to gravity.
ah I see, thanks for the help
hi there
Who's rdy for the AP exam woo !! not me !!
Thx Brodie
The Saturday before 2018 May physics exam......
Does this character have a split personality?
currently cramming for the test Thursday because in a semester and a half I apparently learned nothing about physics 🙈
Time to learn. Good luck!
I LOVE YOU VIDS
Bro i love the reveiws thanks for the help. I just want to say i find it funny that you have to dress up as one of the students and litteraly just stare forward while the others talk
I do not know what you are talking about
So how y'all
you save my life!
+Liu Reo I like the present tense to your comment. You are welcome!
Force of gravity means weight
+Jun Wei Kam Yes, Weight and Force of Gravity mean the same thing.
T minus 3hr 30 min booyah so pumped
+Mason Westphal Same
The savior
You are welcome.
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any 2019 students ready to get a 2?😀🔫
Not me, I will be killed if I don't get a 5. :(
I am either a 4 or a 5
Yup. Tomorrow. Cramming tonight.
Broo samme
Kasandra Jimenez Can I get a rip in the chat for tomorrow?
Love you...
PengyGoy :)
FINALLLSSSSSSS
+iLoveGlue same :0
Eric Tran im screwed lol. I hate AP Physics... FlippingPhysics didnt make a centripetal force video! D:
i procrastinated a bunch and even to the point of taking the exception test, i would think i would have used the time to study but nope here i am 1 hour before :( but i'm sure your videos are good, i just don't comprehend since i'm listening at 3x speed LOL
Bummer. I wish you had studied more.
I am failing this course, I have an exam tomorrow *fingers crossed* wish me luck
Best of luck to you tomorrow!
At this point my average is so low that the exam can not fix anything might as well drop the course
@@FlippingPhysics thank you
That makes me sad. I hope things work out well for you, somehow.
anyone else notice their different socks?
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