I love this video, and you do a pretty good job at suppressing your German accent to make your videos more understandable to a more wider audience, you have my respect
Generally you get them out of a text book or some other resource. Of course if you know how they can be derived for the conservation of momentum equations., m1 x v1 = m2 x v2.
Sir! Thanks for the video but I have a question if after a collision has an angle how to find. you could please upload an example , thank you very much in advance
I wrote a computer program that tells me all this using this video to make sure I was writing the correct formula. Thank you!
Wow, very cool!
I love this video, and you do a pretty good job at suppressing your German accent to make your videos more understandable to a more wider audience, you have my respect
Thanks for all of your comment.
Most excellent!
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Very informative video again!!
Thanks for being the first to comment.
Np sir!
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How’d you get those equations to solve for the final velocity?
Generally you get them out of a text book or some other resource. Of course if you know how they can be derived for the conservation of momentum equations., m1 x v1 = m2 x v2.
You do a good job at suppressing your German accent to make it understandable for a wider audience
Sir! Thanks for the video but I have a question if after a collision has an angle how to find. you could please upload an example , thank you very much in advance
That is a good idea, but it will take a while.
It was a bit difficult for me to understand your language.... because I am from India..... btw the solution was helpful....🇮🇳
Glad it was helpful. You can always ask questions if you don't understand something.