You're an excellent teacher, thank you so much.. my "teacher" just wrote down a few equations, refused to explain, called it "magic" (wtf is wrong with him) and left saying the Projectile motion topic is complete in just an hour?! AND the next day he had the gall to wear a shirt with the NASA logo on it 🤬🤬
so essentially it boils down to understanding ax = 0, ay = -g. On the horizontal and vertical(2nd and 5th) equations, velocity is ds/dt integrating with this premise results with the 3rd and 6th equation. That's cool!
Anyone does efforts to make someone's life better for example teachers like you will deserve appreciation. Hats off to you sir
BEST EXPLANATION EVER!
Great method to learn this topic!!
Thank you sir!!!
Soon, many students will appreciate you. Thank you for teaching!
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you might be getting old, but your videos never will. Great vid!!!
the vid was straight to the point, thank you!
Ohhh thanks a lot Guru tutor I was totally confused but finally am glad I have found something better than the rest
Learn to derive the formulas like he shows you here. Take it from a fellow physics student from over 50 years ago. Have fun with it.
you are so brilliant thank you very much
do not give up please
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Thanks Sir. I love your style in teaching. I hope you will make more videos in Physics.
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This was so helpful!
You're an excellent teacher, thank you so much..
my "teacher" just wrote down a few equations, refused to explain, called it "magic" (wtf is wrong with him) and left saying the Projectile motion topic is complete in just an hour?!
AND the next day he had the gall to wear a shirt with the NASA logo on it 🤬🤬
But if you take into account drag or air resistance, the height will be lower in value and the distance will be shorter, right?
I don't know if you'll ever see this, but can you do a video on finding the velocity at a certain point
(B) , time period of O-B?
Thank you this is much better than memorizing them
Absolutely, learn to derive rather than memorize, same goes for the unit circle for Trig
Thank you very much sir... It was very helpful
"does nought sound old?"🤣
anyways thank you sir !!! really helps!
Nice study and it is easy to understand. Thank you Mr Guru.
so essentially it boils down to understanding ax = 0, ay = -g. On the horizontal and vertical(2nd and 5th) equations, velocity is ds/dt integrating with this premise results with the 3rd and 6th equation. That's cool!
I can now visualize it all, thanks
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What if I want to find this X and Y equations in polar coordinate? Could you help me?
Thank you for efforts .
you deserve much better, sir
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You are underrated sir
Thank you!
Superb teaching sir..
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Good Explanation
Very well taught sir 🙏
Wonderful, thanks!
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Nice explanation
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Very helpful
That last line said it all: mathematicians don't memorize"!!
compare all results in terms of coefficients of parabolic equation
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Hehe. I get "You look like Edward Norton" A LOT! :)
I think he's teaching good than
Are you British??
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