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3:09 but the distance is unknown in the question that this equation was applied to. We were given the final velocity. Does that mean that the second equation is used whenever anything other than time is known?
Those who dislike these videos are thick-heads who don't want to grasp the main details, and sometimes a bit of extra info; they like freesciencelessons, which always ditches some important info.
@@vibes.5470 Looking back now, I admit what I said was me ranting out overhyped opinions. But, you got to admit, comparing freesciencelessons and Cognito at GCSE standard; is like comparing physics online and science shorts for A-level Physics revision.
Hi. Your videos are incredibly useful and make me euphoric. My question is that, at 4:50 do you need to know that acceleration for gravity is 9.8m/s squared? please tell me as I am nonplussed
if the question doesn't give you a specific acceleration use earths acceleration yes for the best but sometimes exams will give you earths acceleration mostly
Hi, thanks for the great video. Question please: at 1:42 the calculation of acceleration is 4 m/s 2 - why does the 4 m/s become squared - 4 m/s 2 ? Thanks
thats because it is a known fact that free fall on earth is 9.8m/s squared, so u need to memerise this fact (sometimes it is rounded to 10m/s squared but yeah)
I have a doubt as acceleration is m/s squared. Shouldn't it be time x time in the first problem. 20/25....... Because acceleration = displacement/time x time. Sorry I'm new to physics. Any help would be much appreciated
see everything in earth accelartes at 9.8 m per second so thats the accelaration and in the formula u have to multiple the accelartion by 2 so he multiplied 9.8 by 2
because thats earth acceleration and if exams are saying a object is falling without giving you a specific acceleration it will be set auto to earths acceleration which is 9.8
9.8m/s2 is the gravitational force, any object that is falling or dropped has a force of gravity applied, meaning you need to include the acceleration of 9.8m/s2 (gravity)
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If you’d like to practise what's covered in this video, check out the lesson on the Cognito platform - cognitoedu.org/coursesubtopic/p2-gcse-aqa-h-t_3.02. The platform’s totally free, and has been built to make learning and revision as easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A comprehensive bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
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Thank you so much for this explanation, I have my physics exam tomorrow and never understood this equation. If it comes up then I can only answer it from this video
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3:09 but the distance is unknown in the question that this equation was applied to. We were given the final velocity. Does that mean that the second equation is used whenever anything other than time is known?
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quick question, in the second equation. Why is there a 2 in the beginning if there wasn't any in the first one?
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1:40 can someone explain why we divid it by 5? Thx!
Because its the formula for it.a=v-u over 5 so you have to divide it by 5
Because that's the time
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Those who dislike these videos are thick-heads who don't want to grasp the main details, and sometimes a bit of extra info; they like freesciencelessons, which always ditches some important info.
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@@vibes.5470 Looking back now, I admit what I said was me ranting out overhyped opinions. But, you got to admit, comparing freesciencelessons and Cognito at GCSE standard; is like comparing physics online and science shorts for A-level Physics revision.
Damn excellent vid
Hi. Your videos are incredibly useful and make me euphoric. My question is that, at 4:50 do you need to know that acceleration for gravity is 9.8m/s squared? please tell me as I am nonplussed
i think so, because its just a fact you need to the speed of gravity and a lot of people do
if the question doesn't give you a specific acceleration use earths acceleration
yes for the best but sometimes exams will give you earths acceleration mostly
Hi, thanks for the great video. Question please: at 1:42 the calculation of acceleration is 4 m/s 2 - why does the 4 m/s become squared - 4 m/s 2 ? Thanks
It’s the unit of acceleration meter per second square
How did you get the result of 49/19.6= 2.5 m?
umm....... that is simple division bro... dividing 49... not taking squared root.(if thats what confusing u)
because 7 squared - 0 is 49 / (earths acceleration * 2 = 19.6) so 49/19.6 = 2.5
The letter "S" means displacement and since acceleration is a vector quantity, shouldn't it be displacement instead of distance??
Can we round of the acceleration of free fall from 9.8m/s ² to 10m/s²
@Linda Abdeen dude I got 2 out of 20 now! Thanx btw 😂😂
that can change alot but some exams well expect the accurate acceleration
4:17 From where you get the 9.8.?
thats because it is a known fact that free fall on earth is 9.8m/s squared, so u need to memerise this fact (sometimes it is rounded to 10m/s squared but yeah)
It's the gravitational force, because the ball is being dropped you need to apply gravity to the ball!
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I have a doubt as acceleration is m/s squared. Shouldn't it be time x time in the first problem. 20/25....... Because acceleration = displacement/time x time. Sorry I'm new to physics. Any help would be much appreciated
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3:25 Was what I thought when I used to not know how acceleration is 💀
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I still didn't get the - part where its negative and I didn't understand why do we multiply also why is m showed with s in the last question .
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Do we have to memorise the equations tho?
No they’re given to you
thanks for the great video.
so does it mean, any free falling object has an acceleration of 9.8?
yes but most exams just say it is 10
well because earths gravity 9.8
but it can vary in exams to test your skills
But I have a doubt can anyone clear it?
In this formula-> 2as=V2_U2 how did we get 9.8m/s2 as acceleration
see everything in earth accelartes at 9.8 m per second so thats the accelaration and in the formula u have to multiple the accelartion by 2 so he multiplied 9.8 by 2
Tysm. Doing extra practicing last minute for a quiz
s = ut + 1/2 * at square is not there...
what curriculum are you teaching???
4:16
how and why is it 9?
because thats earth acceleration and if exams are saying a object is falling without giving you a specific acceleration it will be set auto to earths acceleration
which is 9.8
Where did the 9.8 m/s2 came from?
9.8m/s2 is the gravitational force, any object that is falling or dropped has a force of gravity applied, meaning you need to include the acceleration of 9.8m/s2 (gravity)
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