Do you guys lean this in Universities? I mean we learn this in schools, I thought he will be solvng some complex differentiation based questions and so I came here.
Holy shit you made this so transparent; brilliant tutorial and how a math class should be taught - not ambiguous and leaving no room for vague ideas of what is being displayed.
This was very very helpful thank you a bunch. You taught this very well and if you had a slight background knowledge you would very easily understand what this man is saying. very well done
How do we calculate a drag racing run? For example, a Top Fuel car will go from 0 to 339 miles per hour in 3.62 seconds in only 1000 feet. This car will run 297 miles per hour in 2.90 seconds in 660 feet. Average velocity from 2 to 3 seconds and instant velocity at 2 to 3 seconds.
thank you so much...I had confusions about the difference between the avg. velocity and inst. velocity.......but this video have cleared all my doubts......
@@traderatheart3138 3t^2+5 when u diffrenciate it it becomes 6t^2+0 as you bring down the power (power rule) and 5 is a constant so that becomes 0. so basiclly what you are doing is 6t^2-1.
Sir, the graph likes that, could it belong to equation x(t) = at^2 + bt + c? if so the derivative must be 2at + b? So why x(t) = at^2 + C? ( your equation and graph) Please explain, Thanks
Sir i gound the average velocity.. its 12.5 m/s , then how to find the instanteneous speed at time 5 s if the distance travelled is 2.5 m/s and the average velocity of particle is during 0 to 5 s plss.. find the instantaneous speed
Sir I want a answer about this topic that Define centripetal acceleration and give an expression for it terms of frequency of the rotation. Explain the symbols used . Plz reply me
For anyone who comes here and is stumped when at 2:45 he gets 6t, Please watch ruclips.net/video/7EFYoQ6H7Tw/видео.html Here the POWER RULE is explained in detail that shows how this is done.
@@carzxth ok excellent. keep going and I'll be here if you have any more questions. I suggest starting with the calculus 1 playlist and going in order.
@@carzxth I understand now. Try the first 12 videos in the calculus playlist and you should be set. Covers the fundamentals. It'll be faster this way than piece mealing your way through. Just a suggestion. I'll be around, good luck!
thank you so much. my professor gave out homework doing this and never explained how to do it.
U are telling my story dude 😂😂 . Exactly the same happened with me 😂 . But yeah this video came as a saviour
Do you guys lean this in Universities? I mean we learn this in schools, I thought he will be solvng some complex differentiation based questions and so I came here.
@@AntiFurryJihad I am learning this in high school
honestly this saved my entire weekend, thank you sir!!!!!!
Holy shit you made this so transparent; brilliant tutorial and how a math class should be taught - not ambiguous and leaving no room for vague ideas of what is being displayed.
i've been looking for this for an hour now, you just saved my physics quiz thank you sooo much
This was very very helpful thank you a bunch. You taught this very well and if you had a slight background knowledge you would very easily understand what this man is saying. very well done
Thank you Sir. This is an Exquisite Teaching style of yours Sir!!
Nice to see a fellow leftie! This is going to help me study for my upcoming physics quiz so much.
Definitely.
How do we calculate a drag racing run? For example, a Top Fuel car will go from 0 to 339 miles per hour in 3.62 seconds in only 1000 feet. This car will run 297 miles per hour in 2.90 seconds in 660 feet. Average velocity from 2 to 3 seconds and instant velocity at 2 to 3 seconds.
thank you so much...I had confusions about the difference between the avg. velocity and inst. velocity.......but this video have cleared all my doubts......
Thank you a bunch sir
This video is very helpful not only for me but for every student in India.
Lots of Thanks from India
best vid on INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY..
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Finally, a tutorial that i can understand. Thank you!!
Thank you sir! I couldn't understand this in my school and tomorrow is my exam. Really helpful.😃
Excellent
What is the difference of change in position / change in time and final velocity + initial velocity / 2
Damn. It was very helpful for me. Thanks
Finally I learn how to calculate instantaneous velocity!!
3:50 bro he just did magic lmao
Nice video thnx
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this was very useful , wish you all the best
i m very new to this.... how did u get 6t as the derivative??
power rule
Yes.. i too dont understand
@@traderatheart3138 3t^2+5
when u diffrenciate it it becomes 6t^2+0 as you bring down the power (power rule) and 5 is a constant so that becomes 0.
so basiclly what you are doing is 6t^2-1.
thank you sir for this amazing class
Sir, the graph likes that, could it belong to equation x(t) = at^2 + bt + c? if so the derivative must be 2at + b?
So why x(t) = at^2 + C? ( your equation and graph)
Please explain, Thanks
Thank you so much for this video 😭
Sir i gound the average velocity.. its 12.5 m/s , then how to find the instanteneous speed at time 5 s if the distance travelled is 2.5 m/s and the average velocity of particle is during 0 to 5 s plss.. find the instantaneous speed
Sir I want a answer about this topic that
Define centripetal acceleration and give an expression for it terms of frequency of the rotation. Explain the symbols used . Plz reply me
Open this playlist and scroll through it. It has everything you are looking for:
ruclips.net/p/PLK40xVWyW2uYhJd8kYgj22Iey9L86IXcu
Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Where does that 6t came from. Someone please help me.
For anyone who comes here and is stumped when at 2:45 he gets 6t, Please watch ruclips.net/video/7EFYoQ6H7Tw/видео.html Here the POWER RULE is explained in detail that shows how this is done.
Why the derivative of 5 is 0? Please explain
because the derivative of any constant, in this case the number 5, is 0. Put another way, the slope of the graph y=5 is 0.
Thanks sir 😀
Sir please make video about elaboration of derivation in instantaneous velocity.
sir u are from where???
Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
where did the 8 came from?? (letter a)
So the 5 dissappears because its 't' is 0 so 0×5 = 0? Im trying to understand the dx/dt but im so lost 😅
It's because the derivative of 5 is zero. The derivative of any constant is zero.
@@saulremi314 i get it now! I had it in calculus but the dx/dt notation really messed with my brain! Thank you for the video
@@carzxth ok excellent. keep going and I'll be here if you have any more questions. I suggest starting with the calculus 1 playlist and going in order.
@@saulremi314 im doing a physics exam and chemistry exam in may! But ill probably use the calculus list if i have math questions
@@carzxth I understand now. Try the first 12 videos in the calculus playlist and you should be set. Covers the fundamentals. It'll be faster this way than piece mealing your way through. Just a suggestion. I'll be around, good luck!
My exam is after 30 mins, i can’t thank you enough!
Venmo@saulremi :)
i dont know why the other videos made finding instantaneous velocities way hard to figure. Find derivative, solve for t. thanks!
Is instantaneous speed and velocity the same thing?
the only difference is that the velocity is a vector and has a direction
Thank you so much.
very useful. 👍
what that 5derivative means 0
derivative of a "Constant " is 0.
It helped me
Thank you this helps alot
U awesome.. Give more questions
Thank u so much 😊
you have to explain every thing you do like the equation what is about
Hi sir thanks
How did he get 6t please 🤧🤧
3 into power of t. So 3 into 2
6t.
Five's derivative is zero because the constant has power value zero.
5 into 0 is zero
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How 32-8
Substituting the value of t (3and1) in X(t)=3tpower 2+5
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