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Physicist Explains Calvin Johnson
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Calvin Johnson is one of the best wide receivers of all time. What exactly was it that made him so dominant? Watch as I explain him using some basic physics.
Physics of Bengals Super Bowl Loss
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Using some basic physics I have been able to calculate the winner of each playoff game to a 75% accuracy. The numbers do not look good for the Bengals.
Physicist Predicts Rams To Win Super Bowl
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I have found a formula the predicts 75% o football outcomes. And it uses some very basic physics.
Physics of the Guitar
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I explain how string thickness, length, and tension all play a role in creating different frequencies on a string. We also talk about resonance and how the shape of the guitar accommodates all frequencies.
Physicist Correctly Calculates Bengals Upset Chiefs
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As a physicist I try to calculate everything I can. Let's see if I can calculate the winner of the AFC championship game using physics. The line on the game favors the Chiefs by 7.5 points. What do the physics calculations say? Let's see which team generates more momentum and force.
Falling to Your Death - Physics Style
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Have you ever wondered how far a person can fall and not die? I won't just tell you that, but how far you can on every planet in our solar system! Google Sheet docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iz0zdHEulMVbNWrdhExVndaS_rIsND0hYbpRVOnUyf0/edit?usp=sharing USA Today Article www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2017/06/26/can-you-survive-25-foot-fall/428384001/ Trauma Anesthesia Book books.google.com/...
Length, Mass and Time
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Everything in physics is built off of three basic principles. Length, mass, and time. It is true in our every day life as well. How far away are you? (length). When will you be here? (time). How much is there? (mass). I know that sounds like half the conversation of a drug deal... but I promise its not. :-P SI Units: Length: meter (m) Mass: kilogram (kg) Time: second (s) Check out www.fy6classr...
Physicist Explains Barry Sanders
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Barry Sanders is an iconic football player from the 90's and is arguably the best of all time. Watch as I break down the physics behind what made him a legend! Check out the Physics of Calvin Johnson: ua-cam.com/video/2PxrSd-4hig/v-deo.html
The Third Law of Newtonian Mechanics
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It's not just "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction". It's more technical and nuanced than that. Let me explain it to you.
The Second Law of Newtonian Mechanics
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Newton's Second Law states the acceleration an object experiences is directly proportional to the force applied and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. This commonly represented with the equation F=ma.
The First Law of Newtonian Mechanics
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Newton's first law takes into account an objects initial motion and how you can change that motion. An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted on by an outside unbalanced force. Most people only say "An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion"; however, that is not the full story. The part where unbalanced a...
What is a Force?
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What is a Force?
Who Was Isaac Newton?
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Who Was Isaac Newton?
The Guess Method to Solve Every Physics Problem (Easy)
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The Guess Method to Solve Every Physics Problem (Easy)
Trigonometry Needed in Physics
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Trigonometry Needed in Physics
Order of Magnitude
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Order of Magnitude
Converting Units
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Converting Units
Uncertainty in Measurements and Scientific Notation
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Uncertainty in Measurements and Scientific Notation
Dimensional Analysis
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Dimensional Analysis
Length, Mass, Time and the Metric System
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Length, Mass, Time and the Metric System
What is Physics?
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What is Physics?
Kinematics Motion Graph Questions
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Kinematics Motion Graph Questions
Everything About One Dimensional Motion
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Everything About One Dimensional Motion
Velocity vs Time Graphs Explained
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Velocity vs Time Graphs Explained
Displacement Time Graphs Explained
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Displacement Time Graphs Explained
Motion Graphs in Physics
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Motion Graphs in Physics
Projectile Motion: Complete and Thorough Explanation
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Projectile Motion: Complete and Thorough Explanation
Making Sense of Hooke's Law with AP Problems
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Making Sense of Hooke's Law with AP Problems
How Cereal Can Teach You Contact Forces
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How Cereal Can Teach You Contact Forces

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  • @keithanbrown3879
    @keithanbrown3879 День тому

    Its defeinitly Barry or bo for Sure they both my all time favorite backs

  • @RandomUser25122
    @RandomUser25122 3 дні тому

    Barry also had a 360 radar built in long before it was grafted onto the F22….

  • @Willtolov
    @Willtolov 6 днів тому

    Best ever, no doubt.

  • @marcsmarketforecasts1186
    @marcsmarketforecasts1186 7 днів тому

    I watched him many times. I mean you wanted to. That is why he was missed so much when he retired. I think everyone knew you would never see it again, perhaps from anyone. You nailed everything physiologically that made him very different. All the great ones have this intangible that no one else has ever had or ever will. A gentic gift. The one thing you missed was in his feet and calves. A lot of guys that are able to make decent moves like that (for example Lamar Jackson) don't have the short, thick, calves that Barry had. He also ran with his feet outturned. Combine his incredibly low center of gravity, with his fast twitch acceleration muscles with his shorter tibia/fibula and you have a cutting machine. Now add his outturned feet to this and it explains how he could cut and spin at full speed and accelerate one way or another at the drop of a dime. His legs were built for pure power and instantaneous acceleration in any direction. If you didn't have Barry wrapped up in your arms you didn't have him. That is why it always looks like the bigger players were helpless. They were. They couldn't ever line this guy up. As you noted they were always falling away from him when trying to tackle him. He could freeze you and beat you in an instant. All while going full speed. The only other athletes that I can think that were like him in their respective sports were Wilt Chamberlain and Wayne Gretzky (for different reasons) but they were equally as dominant. If Barry had a line and team like Emmit Smith he would have set records that would likely have never been touched. As it is his record of ten strait thousand yard seasons will likely never be beat. I have a build something like Barry (although obviously not quite the same) but that was my forte too. Fast cuts, stutter steps, and quick change of direction. I am only 5'9" but I have the same short tibia and fibula with thick calves. It allowed me to outperform many bigger guys on many different surfaces, like football, squash courts, basketball, and anywhere I could use my quickness/acceleration (not outright speed). I was only 175 lbs. I could also cover those quick guys that most other people couldn't. People often underestimate us little guys. I would love to see leagues with under six feet players. I could dunk too (Barry could too). Often better than that big guys. I mean seriously is it that entertaining to watch a six foot seven giant dunk on a ten foot net? However what about a 5'7" Spud Webb who ironically enough won the dunk contest one year. What about Mugsy Boggs 5' 5" tall. Quick as lightening. The quickness of the game would be totally different highlighted with some real physically amazing talent. Just an idea. Great video.

  • @BrettMcGuire-o9b
    @BrettMcGuire-o9b 8 днів тому

    I agree 💯 %. He made professional athletes look like school boys and sometimes even clowns. He made people doubt their own abilities. We will be lucky to ever see anyone like him. He was a generational talent. Emmitt Smith was built like him but not even close to as elusive as he was. The way he could change direction so quickly and be at full speed in 2 or 3 steps is unparalleled. Loved watching him play. It was a privilege.

  • @punhanhuseynov8315
    @punhanhuseynov8315 15 днів тому

    thank you so muchhh you really helpt me to get all physics

  • @JameedKhan-ke9tg
    @JameedKhan-ke9tg 18 днів тому

    How to know which one is the right equation 😭

  • @Ingolenuru
    @Ingolenuru 22 дні тому

    Barry Sanders lacked heart and ended up as a quitter. Emmitt Smith let nothing stand in his way and the game he played against the Giants with the separated shoulder was the best any running back has ever been and Emmitt has the records. The ONLY time John Madden ever went down to the locker room to congratulate a player it was Emmitt Smith when he beat the Giants nearly by himself. It was a true testament to indomitable will. He could have gone to the Super Bowl any time he wanted and chose to stay with Detroit out of loyalty no matter how they treated him and he eventually just gave up when he still had gas in the tank.

  • @Studying-h1s
    @Studying-h1s 25 днів тому

    thanks

  • @ItsJericho
    @ItsJericho 28 днів тому

    here before my physics exam tomorrow

    • @ZiadH05
      @ZiadH05 22 дні тому

      How did you do? My exam is tomorrow.

  • @tonyg6334
    @tonyg6334 Місяць тому

    Kinematics isn’t the entirety of physics… go over E&M and see how easy that is.

  • @paulwerline6249
    @paulwerline6249 Місяць тому

    Barry Sanders is the hummingbird of running backs

  • @nazemabdelfattah5115
    @nazemabdelfattah5115 Місяць тому

    As a lifelong Lions fan, Barry is the most exciting player to watch in NFL history in my opinion. I was at many of the games at the Silverdome and every time he was handed the ball we held our breath in anticipation of a long run. The sad thing is we will never see another running back like Barry in our lifetime.

  • @figuredrawing4912
    @figuredrawing4912 Місяць тому

    There are waaaaaaaaaaaay better runs to pick apart than these. They picked these mainly because he scored TD's, but yeah. WAY better runs out there. SO many of them.

  • @Kinuhbud
    @Kinuhbud Місяць тому

    If he hadn't decided to retire early he'd have 'all the records.' Guy was a little juggernaut

  • @waynecaudle2204
    @waynecaudle2204 Місяць тому

    I saw Barry live once and let me tell you in person it made what you saw on TV look almost average compared to live, wow his moves were insane.

  • @BakhitaJacks
    @BakhitaJacks Місяць тому

    For the first time in my life I understand physics thanks so much

  • @benliftin4awhile
    @benliftin4awhile 2 місяці тому

    He’d be like almost horizontal when making his cuts, and somehow he didn’t fall down ever.

  • @OfficialRomeopounds12
    @OfficialRomeopounds12 2 місяці тому

    How did you calculate it please

  • @forreal2398
    @forreal2398 2 місяці тому

    The other thing that made Barry Great was Detroit was a bad team. He really had no one helping him like Dorsset had with the Cowboys. And I think he could have played another three to five years at the same level, at least. He was about one season from surpassing Walter Payton *another great back, but not at Sanders level*. Sanders didn't like the attention things like that put on him so that and having no team around him I think those were reasons he retired. If he would have stayed he would still own the rushing record. And his running style would have him still the top RB if he was playing today.

  • @asa3420
    @asa3420 2 місяці тому

    AMAZING VIDEO!! ❤ ... Barry Sanders was the most jaw dropping player I've ever seen, Michael Vick is a DISTANT 2nd, but the physics of what made Barry the GOAT just adds to my appreciation of his talents!! ❤

  • @CuRruPTSyStEmSLaVe1978
    @CuRruPTSyStEmSLaVe1978 2 місяці тому

    Barry Sanders should have had MVP Honors every single year because of the terrible team he was on. Barry Sanders abilities was God's perfect specimen. He defied physics in many ways.

  • @nosterpnosterp
    @nosterpnosterp 2 місяці тому

    Hey, nice video but did you see the error at 9:40? The age of an average college student is 6x10^8, not 6x10^18, you're off by ten orders of magnitude on that one, with the wrong number of zeros written out in standard notation too.

  • @kharilane1340
    @kharilane1340 2 місяці тому

    "Say I lived in the time of heroes. Say I lived in the time of Barry Sanders."

  • @CooteVann
    @CooteVann 3 місяці тому

    Once in a eternity. Not lifetime. That was put on this earth to be the greatest with no equal

  • @jonathangorman978
    @jonathangorman978 3 місяці тому

    Check out him dunking a basketball with a floating ease. He loved basketball as much as football and I'm sure he was breaking ankles there too

  • @TheLilwaltzz
    @TheLilwaltzz 4 місяці тому

    203 is a small mass at 5’i8-9?? Lmaooo what

  • @bobhiggins8814
    @bobhiggins8814 4 місяці тому

    Better than Jim Brown? I think not.

  • @bhavitha143
    @bhavitha143 4 місяці тому

    hi sir How do we know that to use particular equation or formula

  • @sseolhi
    @sseolhi 4 місяці тому

    the only problem is, these type of questions aren't as easy as engineering physics. although they is the same topics, it's more complex and has more components into it.

    • @LancerSmith
      @LancerSmith 28 днів тому

      I completely agree. In real world practice, it is more complex than this. However, I think it is helpful for people who are just starting to learn physics and can serve as a good foundational practice as they move up to more complex practices.

    • @MelakuDesalegne
      @MelakuDesalegne 7 днів тому

      ​@@LancerSmith you right bro that's help

  • @lesterbass7146
    @lesterbass7146 5 місяців тому

    Imagine if he had a line 3000 yards anyone?

  • @russellr.gwenjere2456
    @russellr.gwenjere2456 6 місяців тому

    Helpful

  • @raykal1938
    @raykal1938 6 місяців тому

    There is 4 equations

  • @ThatFree2PlayGuy
    @ThatFree2PlayGuy 6 місяців тому

    I HAVE A PHYSICS TEST TOMMOROW AND THIS LITTERALLY SAVED ME

  • @grittylions
    @grittylions 7 місяців тому

    Calvin ran a 4.35 40 ... Was nearly 6'6. He stopped bench pressing 225 at 21 with lots in the tank. Calvin was "unstoppable" when he wanted... Throw it up and unless a penalty was used against him or some Dallas refs - its a catch ...

  • @tomdodds8091
    @tomdodds8091 7 місяців тому

    Excellent analysis. Basically, he was a weeble. A really quick, shifty weeble. His top end speed wasn't ridiculous, but his initial acceleration was amazing.

  • @greenmantis2158
    @greenmantis2158 7 місяців тому

    Several times a year when I'm bored , I grab a beer and watch Barry Sanders highlight. It never fails to put a smile on my face

  • @leratoshabangu2726
    @leratoshabangu2726 7 місяців тому

    Well explained thank you❤

  • @jameswilliams2673
    @jameswilliams2673 7 місяців тому

    Barry made it art. Jordan made it art. They are artists.

  • @AUClay
    @AUClay 8 місяців тому

    Barry was a freak, he is my number 2 all time running back. Completely different, but Bo Jackson is number one in my opinion. Bo never played a full season because of baseball, but he was the best player on the field in every game he played.

  • @Josephmichael-rt8sx
    @Josephmichael-rt8sx 8 місяців тому

    Wow thanks for your help❤

  • @DMAN590
    @DMAN590 8 місяців тому

    203 iBS is not small at all, he looks small compared to the others but its just cause he's so compact.

  • @daddo2413
    @daddo2413 8 місяців тому

    Back then, my mom saw Barry Sanders in the Rochester Michigan post office and said hi. She said he was very polite and friendly to her.

  • @elliotthunter6226
    @elliotthunter6226 9 місяців тому

    # 3 was almost like a Judo move. He used the defenders own force against him!

  • @elliotthunter6226
    @elliotthunter6226 9 місяців тому

    Its almost as if his direction switches so fast that it would be difficult to line up blocks for him

  • @ernestlane
    @ernestlane 9 місяців тому

    You are correct!!!

  • @JumpingJack6
    @JumpingJack6 9 місяців тому

    Greatest football player who ever touched the pigskin.

  • @christiansoldier77
    @christiansoldier77 9 місяців тому

    Holding by the o lineman vs the 49ers . He hooked Bryant Young's arm the play should have been called back

  • @hamjim79
    @hamjim79 9 місяців тому

    Agreed, no one better than Barry Sanders! Thing is here, that alot of these guys are all pros trying to tackle him, you mentioned John Lynch, but there's also Singletary from chicago, Brooks from TB, and many others, so they weren't just average guys here! He made them all look bad at one time or another!

  • @frdnlawrence
    @frdnlawrence 9 місяців тому

    Everyone thinks Barry was the Greatest except for his father!!!