6 Pulley Problems
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2018
- Physics Ninja shows you how to find the acceleration and the tension in the rope for 6 different pulley problems. We look at the free-body diagrams and apply Newton's laws to different pulley problems
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You just cured my life time phobia of pulleys and FBDs. Thank you.
Love the way you explain and speak . These little things help ALOT
You are amazing. I was strugling to understand this concept and you just explained it so well I didn't have to watch the full video. Thank you man.
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honestly a lifesaver man, i look at problems like these and think "theres no way i can solve this". Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much. This is such a systematic and organized way of thinking and solving.
Thank you for the kind words! I greatly appreciate comments like yours
Thank you so much teach, this really helped me to comprehend pulley problems way better now. Especially how the use of a pulley can help with lifting big weights. Amazing video and explanation!
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Thank you so much!! This video has finally helped me understand pulleys after months of hitting dead ends while studying for the MCAT
Great explanation. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for clear visualized explanation
Thank you so much, my school uses these models all the time and this will help massively
Thank you so much for this video sir. I was struggling with these types of questions for a long time, I’m solving ib past papers that have to do with pulleys and I’m finally getting it.
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Thank you so much I had difficulty understanding tension and this video cleared it up
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Glad it was helpful!
pully problems were my kryptonite in physics class but with your videos, this helps resolves it keep up the great content
this is soo good it makes me wanna cry.....helped a lot and i have a test tomorrow tnxxx
THIS VIDEO HELPED ME A LOT , COULDNT UNDERSTAND WHERE EACH FORCE COMPONENT CAME FROM BUT NOW I KNOW , THX SO MUCH
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Incredibly helpful, thank you!
The best video i have ever seen on pulleys, appreciate from brazil
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Thanks a lot man, even if I am from totally different field and trying to get another job which involves physics, I am getting the hang of these pulleys, slopes etc. thanks to you. Appreciate it
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Thankyou for the short and sweet explanation !
Do you have a full explanation of this Topic?
Just wonderful. Easiest way for solving the pulley problems..watching from BANGLADESH
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Man you are a life saver. I have been acing calc 2, but I was struggling so much with pulleys lol
You got this!
Thank you so much, this video is very helpful!
You can also include the infinite pulley problems and the concept of equivalent mass.
Your video made these pulley problems so much more understandable and simpler! Thank you so much for explaining the solutions clearly and in an organized way.
Thank you for such a great explanation!!
This video actually helped me understand pulleys better than my own class. Thank you so much!
I like the animation.
the lecturers intonation is not sleepy to hear.
Very well explained how and why
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thank you soo much for this explanation, I couldn't understand my teachers explanations at all, but thanks to this I have been enlighten.
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I like your teaching of physics. Could you cover problems from various aspects of physics with an aim to perfect mechanical comprehension. Improving mechanical comprehension through problem solving in physics would be a huge motivation to contnually learn physics. This approach would stick physics principles in mind and prompt the mind to question what why where how and reach the right conclusion.
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honestly , the best pulley video on the platform ...
mister it will more useful if you have explained the x y direction and cos thing more in depth
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Please upload more videos for also other topic it very helpful sir liked it
You can feel the Tension between the blocks in his vohhice
great video.
The best explanation I have ever seen, thank you bro
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@@PhysicsNinja Sir may I ask. Sir at 6:18, shouldn't the answer be in m/s? instead of m/s^2?
I really enjoy physics but the time that it was taking to figure out every single concept was concerning as my teacher is a bit... unclear? Finding your channel has given me hope in not dropping the entire subject! :) Thank you!!!
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Sir thanx u for helping; importantly the last question is such hard problem
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Great method. I used to be afraid of choosing downward as positive y-axis. Now I am not. Great job!
Being brave enough to be flexible with your coordinate axes is a crucial skill to have in mathematics and physics :) It oftentimes reduces problem's difficulty enormously.
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@@PenandPaperScienceikr it would feel like a silly fear but as a beginner we all have been through these phases
Thank you brother. I am in 11th grade and your explanation is good. Kindly bring us some high level problems.
BTW, all problems were pretty simple.
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Amazing videos. Really helps to recall the concepts. Thanks a lot. In problem 5a, isn't it better to state constant velocity?
This was better than my class. Thanks for the video Sir
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Awesome video
I have a question. Regarding question #1, if the bigger block is rendered immovable, is the tension on the rope the same as if it were moving?
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Please share video on blocks and springs
Please try to Cover to Constraint motion too , wedge related problems
great video
Thank you
You can find acceleration easily by this trick
Here : Net Force on the system / Total Mass of the system
Tho you can't find the tension.
Btw great video 👍
I needed the problem 3 ans 4
thanks for that
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