This is great I took o chem I last semester and found out about you now I am in physics and o chem II and you are absolutely carrying me through the semester! Love from LA 💪🏾💯
I used to watch your chemistry vids back in high school to prepare for my AP Chemistry exam. They were seriously helpful and contributed to my performance in the exam. Right now I while I was searching for kinematics help for my physics course in college it was a pleasant surprise to find that you have created a whole new playlist for physics. Thank you so much! Keep making these vids my goat
Can't wait for calculus physics, though! I'm way too old to go to school, never got the chance to learn proper mathematics - calculus is restricted to university level classes, or at least - was when it was my time. UA-cam allowed me to learn things I have never dreamed of - being able to learn from Walter Lewin's physics lectures sparked my interest again. This course is a wonderful practical refresher. Thank You, Professor.
For the question at time 21:50 can we use the second equation on the board for uniform acceleration as well? Why did you choose to use to first equation?
Hi professor Chad, I dont understand why we used delta X to represent distance. I thought delta X was the variable for displacement? how do we know when to use it for distance versus displacement?
Hi Diana I mention this around the 14:20 mark, since we are given speed this is a distance/speed (scalar) problem rather than a velocity/displacement problem
I'm in love with physics again, thanks Chad for the free education you give to us❣️🇳🇬
Glad the channel has helped you!
This is great I took o chem I last semester and found out about you now I am in physics and o chem II and you are absolutely carrying me through the semester! Love from LA 💪🏾💯
Excellent - Happy Studying!
I used to watch your chemistry vids back in high school to prepare for my AP Chemistry exam. They were seriously helpful and contributed to my performance in the exam. Right now I while I was searching for kinematics help for my physics course in college it was a pleasant surprise to find that you have created a whole new playlist for physics. Thank you so much! Keep making these vids my goat
Glad the channel is able to help you again - Happy Studying!
Can't wait for calculus physics, though! I'm way too old to go to school, never got the chance to learn proper mathematics - calculus is restricted to university level classes, or at least - was when it was my time. UA-cam allowed me to learn things I have never dreamed of - being able to learn from Walter Lewin's physics lectures sparked my interest again. This course is a wonderful practical refresher. Thank You, Professor.
You're welcome and glad you found us - Happy Studying!
Are you going to do a playlist for Calculus-based Physics soon
nice logic! thank you for your kindness, love from the other side of the ocean.
You're welcome and Thank you.
14:14 why did you represent distance as ‘X’, doesn’t ‘X’ refer to displacement which in this case would be zero? Thanks
same question
For the question at time 21:50 can we use the second equation on the board for uniform acceleration as well? Why did you choose to use to first equation?
Yes, you can, it would give you the same answer.
Hi professor Chad, I dont understand why we used delta X to represent distance. I thought delta X was the variable for displacement? how do we know when to use it for distance versus displacement?
Hi Diana I mention this around the 14:20 mark, since we are given speed this is a distance/speed (scalar) problem rather than a velocity/displacement problem
sorry dear Chad, can you explain me what is the difference between the general physics playlist here and the one in your website ?!
hi sir, so it is incorrect to sub 3 seconds for time since they didn't specify that the particle started at t=2
Saying Thanks from a very poor country zambia in particular
You're welcome from USA
I got them all right
Excellent!
W Chad
Happy Studying!
Bro I am in india and this is collage level and I am in 8th grade
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