I especially adore the various examples you guys use to illustrate the concept of inertia and mass in this video! It definitely makes me chuckle 😆 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Your lessons is all about mechanics as i saw in your playlist so i would like to post electricity also and i apppreciate with your conceptual teaching .
do Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects with the same mass? I noticed that fast-moving objects are harder to stop than slow-moving objects with the same mass. Does velocity affect inertia? I would really appreciate an explanation. thank u
Loved the explanation
Very professional and easy to understand. Thank you for the video.
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I especially adore the various examples you guys use to illustrate the concept of inertia and mass in this video! It definitely makes me chuckle 😆 Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Its always great when a chuckle can accompany your learning.
Thank you! Very helpful with the confusing unit I am in!!!
Thank you. Great explanation. Would have been helpful to include a link to your app because they are quite a few with similar names on playstore
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Your lessons is all about mechanics as i saw in your playlist so i would like to post electricity also and i apppreciate with your conceptual teaching .
Yep. We are starting with Mechanics and will eventually work our way through the entire curriculum in ~2 years time.
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I will recommend about your video with other student that are like me who struggle with physics, so that you can have more viewers.
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Good moose example ...
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You bet!
do Fast-moving objects have more inertia than slow-moving objects with the same mass?
I noticed that fast-moving objects are harder to stop than slow-moving objects with the same mass. Does velocity affect inertia? I would really appreciate an explanation. thank u
Velocity has no impact on inertia.
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@@missioniit9619 Whether an object is moving fast or slow does not affect the amount of inertia it possesses.
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