Thank you so so so much ma'am for all your effort ❤❤, but I am a bit confused right now, so when working with objects that are stationery or in equilibrium, how do you differentiate between when you need to use a closed vector diagram and when do you do what you did in the video now??? ( I hope that my question makes sense 🥺)
It makes a lot of sense! If you can arrange the forces acting on the object into a closed vector diagram then you use that method 😁 and use trig. It's usually a separate question in your gr 11 exam. So Q1 will be multiple choice Q2 is usually the vectors question where you may have to use closed vector diagrams and then Q3 is usually Newtons Laws 💕 I hope that helps
@@missmartinsmathsscience Ohhhh okay 👌 👌👌, it actually makes more sense now 😍😍 because that was the only thing that was bothering me in physics right now. But you have no idea ma'am how much you are helping me right now, and thank you thank you thank you for ALL your hard work!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hey Miss Martins Hope you're good Thank you for this video, it really assisted in reducing the complexity and perplexity. Could you please do a video where you have to solve using simultaneous equations. I am really confused😢. I would appreciate your assistance❤
That's exactly what I am looking for ❤❤❤❤❤
So much love and appreciation for you❤❤❤❤❤
Not me writing today😹😭😭
Good luck!!!💕💕💕
Such a good teacher - I love your teaching ❤
Thanks miss i really needed this🙏
You’re welcome 😊
❤ thank u sm madam .we really Appreciate this
My pleasure 😊
❤❤i finally understand
Thank you maam. Maam can you do more of calculations of tensional forces
Of course!⭐️
Thank you so much❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so so so much ma'am for all your effort ❤❤, but I am a bit confused right now, so when working with objects that are stationery or in equilibrium, how do you differentiate between when you need to use a closed vector diagram and when do you do what you did in the video now??? ( I hope that my question makes sense 🥺)
It makes a lot of sense! If you can arrange the forces acting on the object into a closed vector diagram then you use that method 😁 and use trig. It's usually a separate question in your gr 11 exam. So Q1 will be multiple choice Q2 is usually the vectors question where you may have to use closed vector diagrams and then Q3 is usually Newtons Laws 💕 I hope that helps
@@missmartinsmathsscience Ohhhh okay 👌 👌👌, it actually makes more sense now 😍😍 because that was the only thing that was bothering me in physics right now.
But you have no idea ma'am how much you are helping me right now, and thank you thank you thank you for ALL your hard work!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ma'am do you offer online extra classes?
I do but not at the moment ❤️ you can sign up on my website and when I run them again, I'll let you all know via email xx
Mam...may you please do more of these🙏
Of course! Another one coming soon 😍
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Hey Miss Martins
Hope you're good
Thank you for this video, it really assisted in reducing the complexity and perplexity.
Could you please do a video where you have to solve using simultaneous equations. I am really confused😢.
I would appreciate your assistance❤
I have just uploaded the Newton's Law simultaneous video: ruclips.net/video/SgjxpUkH73M/видео.html Hope it helps!
forces at equilibrium 😭😭
Hello! I have videos on this! Check out my forces playlist x
Tomorrow I'm.cooked👎🏿👤
Writing today im cooked
thank you so much, I'm definetly passing pleeassee do more examples🫶🏽🤭🤭🫶🏽
You got it!😁💕