AP Physics 2 - Special Relativity

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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  • @steveying1305
    @steveying1305 3 года назад +2

    so fxxking helpful, man, yo r a genius

  • @ーゆっき
    @ーゆっき 5 лет назад +2

    Unfortunately my Ap physics 1 class didn’t cover special relativity, or any of the more “advanced” topics for that matter. Which is kind of ironic since it’s Ap physics. I plan to take Ap physics 2 during my senior year of high school so I’m here learning about topics that may be taught in that course so I can have a better understanding beforehand. I’ve learnt a lot today, and for that I give my thanks to you. This video thoroughly covered special relativity in a simplistic way that anyone new to it can fully grasp and understand. Unlike most Physics videos, this one didn’t use advanced math(ie: calculus ) to further teach about the topic.
    What I’m trying to say is great video, you’ve definitely earned a sub

  • @new-knowledge8040
    @new-knowledge8040 8 лет назад

    My analysis of "motion" started with absolute Space and Time, and the motion that goes on within this absolute space and time environment. The outcome of this analysis was an independent discovery of Special Relativity(SR). I also independently derived all of the SR equations, including the Lorentz transformation equations. The method in which I derived these equations involved a simple geometry which included the simultaneous stacking of both "motion vectors" and "length scalars".
    "Absolute Motion" that is ongoing within an "Absolute Space-Time" environment, produces the outcome of the SR phenomena.
    However, as SR predicts, absolutes such as absolute motion, absolute rest, etc, can not be detected. As a consequence of this, these absolutes are completely ignored, thus the absolute foundation of which SR resides within, is not taught in schools at all.

  • @abcddd580
    @abcddd580 5 лет назад +1

    very hgih quality video without any calculus!