I love the explanations and intuitions of this video; 4:20 especially the intro to static friction. My only suggestion would be to let the definition portions breathe for a bit (more than a second or two) to let the viewer digest what you have said.
These 24 problems are a great way to present some theory and show some interesting applications. I made graphs of v vs theta and v vs mu. Please keep them coming! I hope your students find them as entertaining as I do.
Hello, I would like to congratulate you on your videos. I've been following them for quite some time. I am a university professor here in Brazil, and I use many of your tips in my classes, especially with VPython. Keep up the excellent work. Congratulations! 🎉🎉
Re the book, yours must be the full book. I'm seeing "Part 1", "Volume 1" and "Volume 2". The book has 44 chapters? Sorry for being kind of off topic, but I wouldn't mind getting this book if you are going to do problems from it.
I love the explanations and intuitions of this video; 4:20 especially the intro to static friction. My only suggestion would be to let the definition portions breathe for a bit (more than a second or two) to let the viewer digest what you have said.
These 24 problems are a great way to present some theory and show some interesting applications. I made graphs of v vs theta and v vs mu. Please keep them coming! I hope your students find them as entertaining as I do.
I put a screenshot of my graph in google. Hope this works!
drive.google.com/file/d/1acurlBGBoVR3EPM9z1_JGo2rnM6z5C81/view?usp=drive_link
I'm glad you are finding them entertaining. Physics can be fun
Hello, I would like to congratulate you on your videos. I've been following them for quite some time. I am a university professor here in Brazil, and I use many of your tips in my classes, especially with VPython. Keep up the excellent work. Congratulations! 🎉🎉
Awesome. I'm glad you are using VPython - I think it's a game changer. Thanks for the feedback.
Good video also at 19:35 divide the first equation by the second one and you get v without solving for N.
Re the book, yours must be the full book. I'm seeing "Part 1", "Volume 1" and "Volume 2". The book has 44 chapters? Sorry for being kind of off topic, but I wouldn't mind getting this book if you are going to do problems from it.