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I think minus is for vectors in opposite direction, so I think minus is so to show the vector's direction, because an amount of acceleration cant be negative
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YOU ARE AWESOME! Soooooooo much better than Organic Chemistry Tutor. You explain things clearly in a way I can understand (because I don't understand my teach lol). Props to you, keep doing what you're doing!!
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great video............but i have some problem on understanding how the distance of m1 is twice the distance of m2
Hi and thank you for this! How would you solve #1 problem if there was a friction for the mass1?
T-f=ma
14:50 what did you do here?
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Why is T2 - 2T = 0? I didnt get that part
why here whe have a1 and a2 and not a1=a2=a of the system
why do both blocks have different accelerations?
Question: Why don't we use the relationship that a1=-2(a2) , from differentiating L=(x)1+2(x2) two times. Why don't we include the negative sign?
I think minus is for vectors in opposite direction, so I think minus is so to show the vector's direction, because an amount of acceleration cant be negative
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