I have a question for you. When you were taking the integral for KE, and you had: [Integral] vd(mv) Could you have done: [Integral] vd(p) Where the x-axis variable would be "dp" (Momentum)? I learned Calculus but this is the first time I have worked with Physics while doing Calculus. But i really appreciate these videos. Keep up the good work!
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I have a question for you. When you were taking the integral for KE, and you had:
[Integral] vd(mv)
Could you have done:
[Integral] vd(p)
Where the x-axis variable would be "dp" (Momentum)? I learned Calculus but this is the first time I have worked with Physics while doing Calculus.
But i really appreciate these videos. Keep up the good work!
I need to learn Calculus HELP!!!
Kinetic Energy=(1/2)mVf^2 - (1/2)mVi^2
Not (1/2)m(Vf-Vi)^2