When you watch such a video,you like it Look at the nº of views and look at that of likes🙄🙄 The explanation was so so fluently broke down,what's there not to like I love the video,I'm trying to study while on quarantine and this helped me a lot, thanks
Gravitational field strength is 9.8 N/kg in GCSE, just for you Y10 and 11 kids. If you continue physics further on you'll also learn that it changes depending where on Earth you are.
@@iamblank4302 the avarage size of a Tesco roof is approximately 12m high assuming that you weigh around 50kg it should take you around 2.5 seconds to fall now you have the numbers you use the equation s=d/t to work out that you terminal velocity is 12÷2.5=4.8 so therefore your terminal velocity was approximately 48mps.
interesting class , but would be more suitable to change the order of the position for x and y , and there would be no need to invert the value of the constant k ? I mean weigh in the vertical and extension in the horizontal... I mean it is just a suggestion
Yes, we stuck to the principle of independent variable on the x-axis here, but for later work it would be easier to plot the graph the other way round too as it leads on to stress-strain graphs where stress (F/A) is on the y-axis. Also the area under the graph is the energy stored. Certainly worth thinking about both ways round even at GCSE.
Exon A I noticed that CGP Physics have done your suggestion, but personally, I like to stick to the rules and do it the proper way otherwise it will confuse me. But looks like you are not the only one with that suggestion.
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When you watch such a video,you like it
Look at the nº of views and look at that of likes🙄🙄
The explanation was so so fluently broke down,what's there not to like
I love the video,I'm trying to study while on quarantine and this helped me a lot, thanks
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Gravitational field strength is 9.8 N/kg in GCSE, just for you Y10 and 11 kids. If you continue physics further on you'll also learn that it changes depending where on Earth you are.
If I jump of the top of a Tesco car park roof what will be my terminal velocity
@@iamblank4302 the avarage size of a Tesco roof is approximately 12m high assuming that you weigh around 50kg it should take you around 2.5 seconds to fall now you have the numbers you use the equation s=d/t to work out that you terminal velocity is 12÷2.5=4.8 so therefore your terminal velocity was approximately 48mps.
@@wilfbm9067 howd you get 2.5 seconds
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interesting class , but would be more suitable to change the order of the position for x and y , and there would be no need to invert the value of the constant k ? I mean weigh in the vertical and extension in the horizontal... I mean it is just a suggestion
Yes, we stuck to the principle of independent variable on the x-axis here, but for later work it would be easier to plot the graph the other way round too as it leads on to stress-strain graphs where stress (F/A) is on the y-axis. Also the area under the graph is the energy stored. Certainly worth thinking about both ways round even at GCSE.
Exon A I noticed that CGP Physics have done your suggestion, but personally, I like to stick to the rules and do it the proper way otherwise it will confuse me. But looks like you are not the only one with that suggestion.
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