Great! Mr. P I deeply love your work and and your videos. I am currently studying in highscool and hope that I can improve my Physics by seeing your videos. I just started seeing your videos around 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love them. I just want to thank you for all the work you do. THANK YOU! MR. P
Hello Mr P i learnt a lot and a lot from your teaching and i am still watching your videos they are still very useful i wanna thank you from the bottom of my heart and i hope you more and even more success in your life you are a true volunteer !MASTERPIECE! 💪😀
17:20 That's a very interesting thought! I would like to point out though that I often use Physics, especially AP Physics C as a motivation for my students to hone their Algebra and Calculus skills and thus overcome their number dependency. What do you think, Mr. P?
Absolutely, however, I would suggest physics teachers and students use this video very early on in their physics studies, however, I usually wait about one month into introductory physics before I really start urging students to "Let go of their numbers dependency". I'll have an entire video about it in one fortnight.
Being one of your previous students, I can safely say you’re one of my favorite teachers I’ve ever had, I will continue to support you through your videos because of that, you’re the best JTP😁
On point. I was a temporary physics teacher (grade7) around 2 weeks after which students had a quiz. Although I went through the numericals I hadn't assigned them a numerical h.w or checked their work. Lo behold on the test paper I realized they didn't have the proper skills to solve the numerical. They solved mostly like Bo's
@@FlippingPhysics Perhaps in future videos, put "español" with a "CC" and a "🔊" symbol in the beginning of a video on a corner so that way, people know about it. Just a suggestion
@@FlippingPhysics Also, for youtube viewers watching from different countries in Latin America and Spain, their language settings are automatically set in Spanish. So, if they click on this video, they automatically see this RUclips title in Spanish and the Spanish audio track and subtitles are automatically turned on.
@Uwek Thanks for letting me know about RUclips viewers watching from countries in Latin America and Spain. That is quite helpful to know. I put the Spanish title and description, and was unable to see how that is useful. Now I see that people in applicable countries will see that information instead of the English. Cool stuff!
Amazing video! I have spent the past week telling students to "Show All Your Work" just for them to ask why over and over. One asking me if it was my OCD.😂
I concur with Hansen. At high school level, do the students not have to be able to use their calculator well? Additionally, 4 / 2 does not equal 2 mm or 2 N or 2 kg. I suggest for you to remove that mistake. I see that in long calculations, the units are disturbing but in the end result, the unit could be displayed although not should be displayed. If the unit is being displayed it must be in parenthesis in order to avoid the problem I just highlighted. In addition, they have to write down the answer as a full sentence to the problem questions including the correct unit.
Great! Mr. P
I deeply love your work and and your videos.
I am currently studying in highscool and hope that I can improve my Physics by seeing your videos. I just started seeing your videos around 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love them.
I just want to thank you for all the work you do.
THANK YOU! MR. P
YOU ARE WELCOME! KOOL BENZ
So glad to help you learn physics my friend!
Hello Mr P i learnt a lot and a lot from your teaching and i am still watching your videos they are still very useful i wanna thank you from the bottom of my heart and i hope you more and even more success in your life you are a true volunteer !MASTERPIECE! 💪😀
Thanks for the love my friend. I wish you success in life as well.
17:20 That's a very interesting thought! I would like to point out though that I often use Physics, especially AP Physics C as a motivation for my students to hone their Algebra and Calculus skills and thus overcome their number dependency. What do you think, Mr. P?
Absolutely, however, I would suggest physics teachers and students use this video very early on in their physics studies, however, I usually wait about one month into introductory physics before I really start urging students to "Let go of their numbers dependency". I'll have an entire video about it in one fortnight.
@@FlippingPhysics Thanks!
Great pep talk before I start teaching AP Physics for another year! Thank you! Good luck to all our students!
Thanks. Best of luck to all your students as well!
This is such a great video! Great explanation. It is good for students to see the reasoning and that other teachers agree.
Glad you think so!
Being one of your previous students, I can safely say you’re one of my favorite teachers I’ve ever had, I will continue to support you through your videos because of that, you’re the best JTP😁
Wonderful. Thank you!
On point. I was a temporary physics teacher (grade7) around 2 weeks after which students had a quiz. Although I went through the numericals I hadn't assigned them a numerical h.w or checked their work.
Lo behold on the test paper I realized they didn't have the proper skills to solve the numerical. They solved mostly like Bo's
Agreed. That's why I made the video!
The Spanish audio is amazing. Thanks for the work Mr. P! - Jeffrey
Thanks. My concern is that the Spanish audio tracks are so well hidden that they will not be found by users. Not sure what to do about that.
@@FlippingPhysics Perhaps in future videos, put "español" with a "CC" and a "🔊" symbol in the beginning of a video on a corner so that way, people know about it. Just a suggestion
@@FlippingPhysics I can prepare some screenshots with bilingual commentary that show how to find it.
@@FlippingPhysics Also, for youtube viewers watching from different countries in Latin America and Spain, their language settings are automatically set in Spanish. So, if they click on this video, they automatically see this RUclips title in Spanish and the Spanish audio track and subtitles are automatically turned on.
@Uwek Thanks for letting me know about RUclips viewers watching from countries in Latin America and Spain. That is quite helpful to know. I put the Spanish title and description, and was unable to see how that is useful. Now I see that people in applicable countries will see that information instead of the English. Cool stuff!
thanks for letting me know
You are absolutely welcome
Amazing video! I have spent the past week telling students to "Show All Your Work" just for them to ask why over and over. One asking me if it was my OCD.😂
You can just show then this video instead! 😬
@@FlippingPhysics Already sent.
I concur with Hansen. At high school level, do the students not have to be able to use their calculator well?
Additionally, 4 / 2 does not equal 2 mm or 2 N or 2 kg. I suggest for you to remove that mistake. I see that in long calculations, the units are disturbing but in the end result, the unit could be displayed although not should be displayed. If the unit is being displayed it must be in parenthesis in order to avoid the problem I just highlighted. In addition, they have to write down the answer as a full sentence to the problem questions including the correct unit.
7:26❤
you are so good in teaching ,Thank you..
Glad you think so!
is that your wife? if not sorry
Have you also not cut your hair fo two decades?