Sir I am a 14 year old student and the way you explained was brilliant. This type of lesson is not even explained properly by my physics teacher. But you explained in 10 minutes and my physics teacher gives lecture in the class of 45 minutes and still I didn't get to know that what is the difference between distance and displacement, speed and velocity, acceleration. But by watching the video these topics are now easy for me. It's just because of you and you are a great teacher. Keep make more videos.
@@PhysicsHighI'm at Uni and I have such an awful Physics lecturer that I think "I'll just get PhysicsHigh to explain it to me in 10 minutes what my tutor couldn't do in 2 hours" 🙃 Obviously, I'm only here to 'freshen up' on Kinematics.
Shortest path between two points is DISPLACEMENT. Actual path followed to go from one point to another point is DISTANCE. Time rate of change in displacement is VELOCITY. Time rate of change in distance is SPEED. Time rate of change in velocity is ACCELERATION. Time rate of change in acceleration is JERK.
In Ukraine I could never imagine that somewhere some teacher can grovel in this way. If I work teacher I would rather search better job than write down something on the mirror.
thank you sooooo much! this helped alot. im really annoyed cos my school has physics and chemistry in year 8 and im in year 8 and i have a test on tuesday for physics. this helped! Bless
I would argue there is something called *displacement theory* so say what you will about that but *distance* or specific genus "travel" is an actual quantity irregardless of time, speed, a number...anything. In summary "i went from here to there" thus achieving as something risible as a goal ("a series of numbers") being saying mile markers on a Roman Road. Displacement is whatever someone says it is as it exists purely in the human mind. Displacement creates problems to be solved. Distance is not merely solved but *resolved* (a cubit or some such thing.)
My question is, if humans get around to controlling time, then would time become a vector quantity? Because we can go back and forth in time so there's magnitude as well direction right?
In equations of motion 'u' can be considered as initial velocity, Thats how it often is here in Australian high schools. Though in other texts, v is is also used with subscript '0' or 'i' for initial. As long as there is a distcinction between initial and final velocity
The lower case u is just the initial velocity , as opposed the lower case v which is final velocity. This is the common symbols here in Australia. I know in other jurisdictions they may use Vi and Vf respectively, instead
Oh no I hope you did well 🌸 next time, try revising the topics after every lesson so that in the final, you do simple revision. ❤️ And also, good luck in future tests. 💕
Sir I am a 14 year old student and the way you explained was brilliant. This type of lesson is not even explained properly by my physics teacher. But you explained in 10 minutes and my physics teacher gives lecture in the class of 45 minutes and still I didn't get to know that what is the difference between distance and displacement, speed and velocity, acceleration. But by watching the video these topics are now easy for me. It's just because of you and you are a great teacher. Keep make more videos.
now we are in the same age haha
I always think about having a teacher who teachs like u or maybe one day be a teacher like you.. youre one of my inspiration❤️
Wow Thanks
i also want to be science teacher like him
Thanks
@@PhysicsHighI'm at Uni and I have such an awful Physics lecturer that I think "I'll just get PhysicsHigh to explain it to me in 10 minutes what my tutor couldn't do in 2 hours" 🙃 Obviously, I'm only here to 'freshen up' on Kinematics.
@@PhysicsHigh pls can you teach me privately
May Allah SWT bless you for this wonderful explanation 🙏 I understand something i didn't understand for 3yrs(GRADE 10,11,12)
Shortest path between two points is DISPLACEMENT. Actual path followed to go from one point to another point is DISTANCE. Time rate of change in displacement is VELOCITY. Time rate of change in distance is SPEED. Time rate of change in velocity is ACCELERATION. Time rate of change in acceleration is JERK.
Yes...bt why hv u written these here..?
Its like a short note that will help to remember ,,thanks
Jerk theory
Nice explanation 👍
Don't forget snap, crackle, and pop. No Joke. 4-6th derivatives.
kind of nerdy but that's why we are here!
thanks so much, I should really stop procrastinating until 2 days before my physics exam but you videos explain stuff so clearly and easily.
How do you write all the stuff in the opposite direction?
:-) Id like to say "practice" but in reality, I flip the video in processing
@@PhysicsHigh I think you should post a tutorial video about how you make your videos to inspire others and it will also get a lot views
Thanks
@@PhysicsHigh Please share the link for the video tutorial you make. Thanks
If I do it won’t be until next month.
Thank you, you're an awesome teacher!
explained it better than my physics teacher ever could
thank you so much sir im not going to fail my year ten phsyics exam tomorrow
You way of teaching is good Thank you sir.
So nice of you - thanks
just realised this guy wrote everything BACKWARDS for the camera
Mirror writing? :o
In Ukraine I could never imagine that somewhere some teacher can grovel in this way. If I work teacher I would rather search better job than write down something on the mirror.
Great video very nice 👍❤️❤️
Thank you so much! I started 9th grade and it was so stressful already. Watching your videos and preparing before time really helps me.
thank you sooooo much! this helped alot. im really annoyed cos my school has physics and chemistry in year 8 and im in year 8 and i have a test on tuesday for physics. this helped! Bless
I would argue there is something called *displacement theory* so say what you will about that but *distance* or specific genus "travel" is an actual quantity irregardless of time, speed, a number...anything.
In summary "i went from here to there" thus achieving as something risible as a goal ("a series of numbers") being saying mile markers on a Roman Road.
Displacement is whatever someone says it is as it exists purely in the human mind.
Displacement creates problems to be solved. Distance is not merely solved but *resolved* (a cubit or some such thing.)
So a body may cover a reasonable amount of distance but still have zero displacement?
Correct
My question is, if humans get around to controlling time, then would time become a vector quantity? Because we can go back and forth in time so there's magnitude as well direction right?
Time is relative
Time is a scalar quantity not a vector quantity.
@@rishabhbajpai8340 how do you define that
Thank you. Clear explanation! HAppy to have a real human being explaining concepts...huuu I hate this COVID time. Thank you.
Thanks a lot sir for clearing my concepts.
You’re welcome
Sir? What's the meaning of U in acceleration?
In equations of motion 'u' can be considered as initial velocity, Thats how it often is here in Australian high schools. Though in other texts, v is is also used with subscript '0' or 'i' for initial. As long as there is a distcinction between initial and final velocity
@@PhysicsHigh a'ight thanks sir. I have learned a lot from you than my teachers.
Thanks for asking this, I came searching for this as well
The way he explains and write in backwards is as good af
he flips the video in post
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what would be the difference between kinematic range vs maximum range then? im confused
Thanks for throwing more lights on kinematics sir
Tanks .... you have no idea how you help me
I’m glad to hear it
Can you please explain what is "U"
The lower case u is just the initial velocity , as opposed the lower case v which is final velocity. This is the common symbols here in Australia. I know in other jurisdictions they may use Vi and Vf respectively, instead
Bro please keep 7th class also
Please 🙏
I learned about kinematics from the UFO hearing with AOC IN 2023.
great video!
Well its too late and my exame is tomorrow and im going to fail 😢😭😭😭
Oh no I hope you did well 🌸 next time, try revising the topics after every lesson so that in the final, you do simple revision. ❤️
And also, good luck in future tests. 💕
ME RN BAHAH
@@Koki-dc1lp lol
You took too long too bad
@@sweetjoshero bro it was literally 2 years ago (i still am a faliure)
thanks my teacher
Thank you for making this video!!
amzing and acurrate video
Nice 👍 video
thank you sir i really understood well
Glad it helped
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Thanks you are a insparashin
Thanks
Thank you so much, sir. I am a student who studying AS level I had so many doubts on this topic thank you so much for the explanation
You are most welcome
wait is he writing backwards?
His voice sounded like Severus Snape from Harry Potter 😂 and yah nice explanation btw
🤓 high praise to be aligned with Alan ruckman.
I was thinking more Remus Lupin played by David Thewlis
Well it's too late any my exame is today and im going to fail
Would you be able to help with a question?
What’s the question first.
6:36 anyone else see the fly 🪰 lol
🤣
Guys im cooked I got my exam in a week
same
thanks
No problem
in school i’m learning word problems using multiple formulas for motion is there a way to always get a word problem done easily
Check out my video on the RUDE method. ua-cam.com/video/q2hfMHnBk20/v-deo.html
God bless you
I learned too good
Am I the only one who got distrayand wondered if he was writing in mirror on a glass or if this is edited ? 🤔
Did anyone else feel off as it seemed as he wrote things backwards?
Bruh I’m stupid g this and I’m 11