Its is important to do wrong. It just shows that you are human. Everyone makes mistakes. We all learn by my stakes. The importance is that we are thorough and juge the situation and make correction. Thank you for awsome videos.
Just want to say that your energy and determination to keep it simple is awe inspiring. I'm sure there are a lot of students out there who credit you with their introduction to physics. We had nothing like glow script back in my college days (early 70s). I think I'm finally getting this stuff.
Its is important to do wrong. It just shows that you are human. Everyone makes mistakes. We all learn by my stakes. The importance is that we are thorough and juge the situation and make correction. Thank you for awsome videos.
Just want to say that your energy and determination to keep it simple is awe inspiring. I'm sure there are a lot of students out there who credit you with their introduction to physics. We had nothing like glow script back in my college days (early 70s). I think I'm finally getting this stuff.
Good stuff, man!
Very cool. 👍
The ω^2 mistake occurs at 9:50 The last term in T only has ω, not ω^2, but you gave it ω^2 when writing out the equation for L.