Vertical Motion (integration) (KristaKingMath)
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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In this video I explain a vertical motion calculus problem example.
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@GottaTHRASHtillDeath I'm glad I could help, thanks so much for letting me know! I really appreciate the support. :)
you are amazing teacher i always watch all of your videos , you actually saved my calculus credit :)
Wow, this was simply profound! Thank you very much, this made my understanding much more clear! I really enjoy these, keep up the good work :]
I needed to play this one twice to catch up with some of the gloss overs (maybe this video could work better in 2 parts to pull apart some of the nuances, like "derivative is 0 at top of the ball throw", but that's ok, just play a couple times over and, with Krista's videos, you've got it.
Krista is doing to those miserable classrooms what email is doing to the post office. Go Krista!
You're welcome! Glad I could help. :)
Very Clear and thorough. Thank you so much!
@93leeza That's awesome!! So glad I could help! :)
omg I thought i will never understand dynamics! Thank you so much
@PurpleRainCrow You're welcome!! :D
you're welcome!! :D
Couldn't you also fill in v at the top as 0 right away as at that moment kinetic energy is equal to 0?
I have a question, does the acceleration is always equal to 3.2???
2024 here! it helped me so much this being the last item on my assignment lol
I’m so so glad it helped!! 🤓
@@kristakingmath btw if this isn't too much
"when does it reach the maximum height?" does this question talks about the time or the velocity?
how does taking the derivative maximize the function?
this video helped a lot. thank you! and OMG you are so cute!!
it's fine... tnx
no, just in this particular example. :)