Inertia of a Solid Sphere Formula Derivation - College Physics With Calculus
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- This college physics with calculus video tutorial explains how to derive the formula for the inertia of a solid sphere.
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My teacher didnt derive this saying isnt in our syllabus, so i just came on youtube to see hehe and it just hapoens to be one of your latest video
Waiting for the day when you start teaching programming
This would save my college life 😭
You can teach yourself, there’s plenty of resources on the internet
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Moment of inertia, not simply inertia. Inertia is a phenomenon, or a property of matter.
In 2:19, you didn’t derivate r^2 because radius isn’t changing, but doesn’t the radius change as you progress through the sphere? Or were you talking about a different perimeter of change? Thanks for the great vid
Saw this Q posted in the physics subreddit i think nice.
PLS DO MODULAR ARITHMETICS... I NEED IT PLEASE
I did modular arithmetic's in my number theory class... horror
please don't hesitate to get deeper in moment of inertia and talk talk about inertia of a curve, an area and a volume
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Ah, I see.. _Moment of inertia._
Actually, it's technically a 2nd moment of inertia with form kmR² for some unitless k, but the first moment is of the form: mR.
Hello, what is the best book on algebra and trigonometry? Please respond.😢
What app are you using? Or if it is a app.
😭inertia got me crying this year
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