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Thanks a lot however I do I have to mention that if you apply air resistance to the equation the acceleration of x will not be constant therefore will change ever so slightly
Hi, does the symmetric change of velocity in the y direction (such as the ball's velocity changing from +29.43m/s to -29.43m/s) apply to all objects in 2d motion moving with different velocities? Thank you :)
I just got a perfect score in my projectile exam, Thank you Sir!, Also do you have some tutorial about friction force sir? where you solve for acceleration,Force,Normal Force, something like that.
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something confused me!!!!! it is supposed they at t = 0 the velocity identical not 25 and 29.43 and at t = 1,2,3,4, .....act. we use Vfy = Viy+gt at Y direction so, the value of velocity decreases by 9.8 m/s2 in other side in x direction the value of velocity in X direction not change
I get this question a lot. It is negative because the acceleration due to gravity points in the negative direction (down). It does not mean that it is less than zero. But it does mean that when things fall down, also the negative direction, that they will be speeding up under the force of gravity. And that when things "fall up" or are projected straight up, the positive direction, that they will be slowing down under the force of gravity. Does that help?
Which velocity vector, x or y. In this case, the velocity in the x-direction is constant and to the right, at the highest point the velocity in the y-direction is 0 m/s, so there is no vector shown. Does that help?
@@stepbystepscience Omg. THANKS for the reply. I meant, what is the direction of the velocity of the projectile at the highest point if it is 0 m/s? Doesn't it have direction since it is 0m/s? Since the velocity is a vector so it doesn't only have a magnitude but it also has a "direction". That is the "direction" I'm trying to know. I just know that the direction of the velocity follows the motion of the object. Also, I read from the internet that the velocity is directed on the horizontal and in some diagrams the velocity vector points to the right, if the object is moving from left to right. I just want to confirm if they are correct. THANK YOU!
Hmm my only question here...is how is the initial starting Velocity in the horizontal direction (X) 25m/s but the vertical initial Veolicty is 29.43? Shouldn't these two values be identical?
The same thing confused me!!!!! it is supposed they have the same value but in Y direction the value of velocity decreases by 9.8 m/s2 in other side in x direction the value of velocity in X direction not change
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Thanks a lot however I do I have to mention that if you apply air resistance to the equation the acceleration of x will not be constant therefore will change ever so slightly
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Hi, does the symmetric change of velocity in the y direction (such as the ball's velocity changing from +29.43m/s to -29.43m/s) apply to all objects in 2d motion moving with different velocities? Thank you :)
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I just got a perfect score in my projectile exam, Thank you Sir!, Also do you have some tutorial about friction force sir? where you solve for acceleration,Force,Normal Force, something like that.
+Exogen Design Excellent, you are very welcome. I am glad that you found the vidoes helpful. Yes I believe I have what you are looking for. You can link to all my videos at my website: www.stepbystepscience.com
Then got to Physics and then Newton's 2nd Law....here the link to one of the videos
ua-cam.com/video/dvk7p5-nDJs/v-deo.html
Brian Swarthout I'm watching it right now sir, You're probably one of the best teacher here in youtube, And I never thought I could be good in physics and mechanics since I am an electrical engineering student and mechanics isn't really my specialty, But now That I understand physics, step by step, I start loving it, Anyhow, Thank you Again for your videos Sir, Good day!.
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something confused me!!!!! it is supposed they at t = 0 the velocity identical not 25 and 29.43 and at t = 1,2,3,4, .....act. we use Vfy = Viy+gt at Y direction so, the value of velocity decreases by 9.8 m/s2 in other side in x direction the value of velocity in X direction not change
Great video! just wondering why 29.4 m/s is the initial velocity for vy
It is the given value for the initial velocity in the y-direction.
Will velocity always be +29.43 in the y direction at t=0 ?
No, it could be anything.
@@stepbystepscience if it could be anything at time=0, then at t=1, velocity will be anything - 9.81
Am I correct?
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Why the acceleratio of vertical is -9.81 m/s²
I thought its 9.8 only but i dont know why?
Explain me plsss
I get this question a lot. It is negative because the acceleration due to gravity points in the negative direction (down). It does not mean that it is less than zero.
But it does mean that when things fall down, also the negative direction, that they will be speeding up under the force of gravity. And that when things "fall up" or are projected straight up, the positive direction, that they will be slowing down under the force of gravity. Does that help?
I mean why -9.81 i thought its -9.8
But how?
How did we calculate the 29.43 ? Thank you
The two values for the initial velocity in the x-direction (25 m/s) and the y-direciton (29.43 m/s) are give at the beginning of the problem.
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At the highest point, the velocity vector is directed where? I'm confused if it's downwards or rightwards. Haha. Sorry.
Which velocity vector, x or y. In this case, the velocity in the x-direction is constant and to the right, at the highest point the velocity in the y-direction is 0 m/s, so there is no vector shown. Does that help?
@@stepbystepscience Omg. THANKS for the reply. I meant, what is the direction of the velocity of the projectile at the highest point if it is 0 m/s? Doesn't it have direction since it is 0m/s?
Since the velocity is a vector so it doesn't only have a magnitude but it also has a "direction". That is the "direction" I'm trying to know. I just know that the direction of the velocity follows the motion of the object.
Also, I read from the internet that the velocity is directed on the horizontal and in some diagrams the velocity vector points to the right, if the object is moving from left to right. I just want to confirm if they are correct. THANK YOU!
That's better. Hehe. Thanks a lot! ❤
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Hmm my only question here...is how is the initial starting Velocity in the horizontal direction (X) 25m/s but the vertical initial Veolicty is 29.43? Shouldn't these two values be identical?
The same thing confused me!!!!! it is supposed they have the same value but in Y direction the value of velocity decreases by 9.8 m/s2 in other side in x direction the value of velocity in X direction not change
Cant understand dis
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I'm too slow for this dude. He talks too fast for me and I don't get all the components and symbols. I'm gonna have to watch this 10 times. It's okay though, maybe I'll figure it out. Gonna try for sure.
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