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beautiful explanation, the only thing that confused me a bit is at around where 5:11-5:20 where you said that the torque should be negative for m2 because its torque is acting in the counter-clockwise direction...Isn't counter-clockwise considered to be positive when talking about torque? Other than that, this is a fabulous video, thank you!! ❤❤
Well, any of them could be +ve or -ve. They just have to be opposite signs. Like, if clock is +ve, conter clock is -ve, and if clock is -ve, counter clock is +ve.
Hi , Was waiting for you to come back. happy to see you back. Will you take lot of lessons from fluid mechanics. all your videos are Awesome. I wished you were my teacher for all subjects
OMG this is so USEFUL, finally a teacher that not just give the formula but explain why the formula is like it is!
THANKS
This is the most intuitive and fun explanation I was looking for. David please continue making such amazing videos.
Thank you so much you have cleared one of the most confusing formula to me..
David...you are a genius guy..I love you man.....nowhere does such an easy explanation exist on the internet....hats off to you...sir
Very informative video. You derived it very simply and intuitively. Thanks.
Very informative, thanks for your class ❤️
Thank u. a very good explanation.
Thanks
I've been like finding this for 2 days and finally i got it
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One of the biggest myth in world is that fastest moving thing is light but reality is that the fastest thing ever is David listening to his students.👌👍
Hahaha, thanks.
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Thank you bro . I was just searching for this kind of video. Very goodly derived.
beautiful explanation, the only thing that confused me a bit is at around where 5:11-5:20 where you said that the torque should be negative for m2 because its torque is acting in the counter-clockwise direction...Isn't counter-clockwise considered to be positive when talking about torque?
Other than that, this is a fabulous video, thank you!! ❤❤
Actually he used the cartesian coordinate system to denote the direction of the r like for example the left is (-) x-axis and right is (+) x- axis.
I hope it will help you out and the video is really awesome.
@@spurti Oh I see what you mean, thanks so much for responding! ☺☺
Well, any of them could be +ve or -ve. They just have to be opposite signs. Like, if clock is +ve, conter clock is -ve, and if clock is -ve, counter clock is +ve.
Thankyou sir for the derivation🙏🙏🙏🙏😊😊😊😊
Hi , Was waiting for you to come back. happy to see you back. Will you take lot of lessons from fluid mechanics. all your videos are Awesome. I wished you were my teacher for all subjects
This is a most underrated video
This is center of gravity much valid only for objects on planet with known gravity
Thank you sir! Really loved the derivation I really hate the idea of memorizing the formula and use it anyway even if you don't know how it came
Beautiful! Thanks.
Great explanation David, keep it up
Ok, but how would you derive this from 2 or more objects in space(like the Earth and Moon). Torque doesn't seem to make much sense in space.
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Well done, can you send a link for two bodies instead of three bodies. Please🙏
Just do (m1x1+m2x2)/(m1+m2)
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Thank you so much. Very clear
But nice explanation
Thanks a lot david!!
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Thank you omggg
at 7:42 how does 'g' cancel out
Divide both sides of the equation by g. Right side is zero, so zero/g is still zero
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