Angular Momentum

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @julianbarnes704
    @julianbarnes704 11 років тому +10

    I love the small and large I and the small and large omega. Very good teaching strategy

  • @jrfrusciante7736
    @jrfrusciante7736 10 років тому +9

    you're a lifesaver! thanks for teaching a lot of things in 10 minutes much more than the teachers we have in our university, you deserve all the credit!

  • @skylarkcandlecandy44
    @skylarkcandlecandy44 8 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for your help! my brother recommended you to me as he has gotten 5 in both electricity and mechanics due to your help! You are a lifesaver as you explain them in a very simple way , much better then the teachers I have at my school.

  • @bl4ckm4mb4f0rlif5
    @bl4ckm4mb4f0rlif5 11 років тому

    Uploader has a knack for keeping things simple. Thankfully

  • @Mrtheunnameable
    @Mrtheunnameable 12 років тому

    It stands for Advanced Placement. In some places (possibly most places) they can count towards a college credit. It's taken in high school but it's essentially the same subject matter as in first year university. I'm in Canada (specifically Ontario, because someone might say it's different in their province) where schools don't have AP classes except for in IB programs or private schools.

  • @AForkSpoon
    @AForkSpoon 11 років тому +1

    Hey, an actual teacher. If my physics professor was 1/5th as good at teaching as you are then I wouldn't have to spend 12 hours a week teaching myself and doing his impossibly hard homework assignments.

  • @username6333
    @username6333 12 років тому

    This video was very helpful. Thanks for taking time out of your day to help strangers.

  • @jamessimkins5
    @jamessimkins5 12 років тому

    your videos are helping me through college physics, you are more helpful than my professor..Thank you so much!

  • @KayXOpoison
    @KayXOpoison 11 років тому

    Love your videos. You're hopefully helping me ace my test tomorrow.

  • @alfayed1991
    @alfayed1991 12 років тому

    Thank you very much for this great video !
    Keep posting videos so I can keep learning better,
    you teach the subject better than my professor.

  • @Pariaaiisshhh
    @Pariaaiisshhh 10 місяців тому

    bro is singlehandedly carrying the entire ap physics class

  • @BeastiMode
    @BeastiMode 13 років тому

    thank you so much for posting these tutorial video... You are such a great physic teacher

  • @acs197
    @acs197 11 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for the all the work you put into it.

  • @aklepatzky
    @aklepatzky 11 років тому

    you should upload more videos
    you are very good teaching, thank you for your help

  • @DruwitheclU
    @DruwitheclU 11 років тому

    you have all my upvotes from my 6 different accounts
    keep it up... you are doing great.

  • @AlchemistOfNirnroot
    @AlchemistOfNirnroot 11 років тому +1

    What year is this for? A level? GCSE? I don't know, I was just interested in knowing what angular momentum was. Sort of understand it.

  • @CrownedFalcon00
    @CrownedFalcon00 5 років тому

    Just as a minor gripe about the last problem you did. You state the net torque is zero but that is not true. a zero net force does NOT imply a zero net torque. If you carefully apply Newton's laws for torque you find that the Sum of all the individual torques does not equal zero. The simple way to fix this is to state that the normal force does NOT go through the axis of rotation. The platform the disk stands on can certainly apply a counter torque to make the net torque zero. Just don't say that the Normal force goes through the axis of rotation, otherwise the torque due to the normal force is zero and therefore there exists some net torque by the sandbag.

  • @lucasmez
    @lucasmez 11 років тому

    Why do you use "prime" for the final values of variables? wouldn't that be confusing for someone who is thinking about derivatives?

  • @marcat6557
    @marcat6557 11 років тому

    GREAT EXPLANATION!!!!!! Thank YOU

  • @viratcool4
    @viratcool4 12 років тому

    u saved me....very helpful

  • @Greenpanini
    @Greenpanini 5 років тому

    Are those "primes" derivatives or something else?

  • @khajiit92
    @khajiit92 12 років тому

    is AP the same as first year undergrad? i'm not american but this is helping with that a lot.

  • @anzatzi
    @anzatzi 11 років тому

    Great videos--wish google made it easier to follow a sequence

  • @TryptRS
    @TryptRS 11 років тому

    Wow my physics class would be way better if instead of my professor trying (emphasis on trying) to teach they just played your videos.

  • @sebastiansilvera
    @sebastiansilvera 11 років тому

    thanks for the video! Very helpful

  • @TheBlueBear1337
    @TheBlueBear1337 11 років тому

    Well done tutorial! :)

  • @drakfreestyle
    @drakfreestyle 12 років тому

    Veery helpful. Thanks

  • @TamilTrapstar
    @TamilTrapstar 12 років тому

    Thanks a lot!

  • @XXxMercyx
    @XXxMercyx 11 років тому

    @theben00101 same here. Good luck today.

  • @TheMacmillan95
    @TheMacmillan95 11 років тому

    why W is bigger when Inertia is less!

  • @muchangialfred7737
    @muchangialfred7737 11 років тому

    great it seems wei too easy when you doit

  • @AlexGG24
    @AlexGG24 11 років тому

    best

  • @AlexTheEgyptianGuy
    @AlexTheEgyptianGuy 12 років тому

    what's I ?

  • @1quacks
    @1quacks 11 років тому

    google maine south ap physics