Thank you so much for your videos!!! I'm from Honduras and your channel has almost all the labs of Physcis explained in a very clear way ! Muchas Gracias ¡¡¡ Saludos 🇭🇳
Could the tension force also be the Spring force at 3:25 ? Also thanks from Chicago 🙏🏾 I’m trying to catch any missed info and have been binging ur vids.
Hey, I think I just caught on to this but, are you presenting problems and making videos based on an actual AP Physics class schedule. At least for my class, you are always doing problems in the same unit we are studying at the time. If so, super cool! If not, it's still a funny coincidence.
Unfortunately, that is just a happy coincidence. I am working my way all the way through the AP Physics 1 curriculum, however, it is taking me much longer than a year. Soon enough, you will have passed me by. Glad you are with me now though!
Glad to know you are using my videos to study. Sadly, no, I will not be completing all the detailed AP Physics 1 topic videos before the AP test in May. They too long to make to be done by then: flippingphysics.com/making-a-video.html However, I do have all the review videos done: flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1-review.html Sounds like you may be using a lot of my videos to study. Any help you can provide would be lovely. flippingphysics.com/help-out.html
@MSA 212 I am sorry, however, "which you can find online" is such a nebulous answer. I figured you would be able to give me a specific link to where they would be. There appear to be all sorts of "mock" exams, but you can likely point me to where the real previous year exams are. Also, problems from books are copyrighted to the author and cannot legally be solved online.
@MSA 212 Wow. Those are some awesome resources of physics exam questions. I will file these links away so that one day I will be able to publish solutions to these problems. Thank you!
Great job, as always. Something I tend to do with my classes is redraw the force diagrams with the string straightened out along the x-axis.
That is a good approach as well. Thanks.
Thank you so much for your videos!!! I'm from Honduras and your channel has almost all the labs of Physcis explained in a very clear way ! Muchas Gracias ¡¡¡ Saludos 🇭🇳
That's lovely. Thanks for letting me know. Honduras. Wow.
Could the tension force also be the Spring force at 3:25 ? Also thanks from Chicago 🙏🏾 I’m trying to catch any missed info and have been binging ur vids.
Hey, I think I just caught on to this but, are you presenting problems and making videos based on an actual AP Physics class schedule. At least for my class, you are always doing problems in the same unit we are studying at the time. If so, super cool! If not, it's still a funny coincidence.
Unfortunately, that is just a happy coincidence. I am working my way all the way through the AP Physics 1 curriculum, however, it is taking me much longer than a year. Soon enough, you will have passed me by. Glad you are with me now though!
this video is amazing
Thanks!
Hey, I have been using your videos to study, I was wondering if you’d finish the AP physics 1 curriculum by the AP test in May. Thank you very much.
Glad to know you are using my videos to study. Sadly, no, I will not be completing all the detailed AP Physics 1 topic videos before the AP test in May. They too long to make to be done by then: flippingphysics.com/making-a-video.html
However, I do have all the review videos done: flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1-review.html
Sounds like you may be using a lot of my videos to study. Any help you can provide would be lovely. flippingphysics.com/help-out.html
Hey include some more complex problems from jee exam.
Interesting suggestion. Where would I find these problems and do they have a copyright which prevents me from providing solutions online?
@MSA 212 I am sorry, however, "which you can find online" is such a nebulous answer. I figured you would be able to give me a specific link to where they would be. There appear to be all sorts of "mock" exams, but you can likely point me to where the real previous year exams are. Also, problems from books are copyrighted to the author and cannot legally be solved online.
@MSA 212 It would be great if you could give me a specific link to previous JEE/NEET exams.
@MSA 212 Wow. Those are some awesome resources of physics exam questions. I will file these links away so that one day I will be able to publish solutions to these problems. Thank you!
Cool!
Agreed.
great
I'm the guy in the middle, lol.
At times, we all are.