I have a test tomorrow on topographical maps and gradient, and I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT GRADIENT no matter how many times I try to study it, but once I came to this video, I understand it A LOT NOW. Even if it’s 13 years old, (made before I was even born xD)
Mr. G, how do you know which point is first at the moment of subtracting? and how I can know the measurement when the point are not in lines? hope you can answer me ASAP
You can also use rise over run formula to get a percent (elevation divided by distance) Add the percent to the actual distance and you will calculate the real distance you must travel. From here, you will know how to apply your own pace count (your individual steps per 100 meters or yards) when walking the incline of the hill. Think of this as A square plus B square equal C square. 😀
may I ask do we need convert mi to ft or whatever units are inbetween contour lines? I mean... we divided 80 units (or feet) by 1 mile. We dont convert anything in this tutorial Im curious if we ever would need to do that? Thanks
No sir, thank you, this helped alot t 👍. Also just want you to know that Jesus Christ loves you and calls us all to relationship with him not religion God bless you man
You made it so much easier! my teacher made it so confusing.
On god
My teacher dealt crack and was sent to my school. He explained it like shit
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11 years later and this vid is still helping students! Thanks for this
I know this is an old video, but this just saved me on a maths assignment. Thank you!
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I couldn't understand anything in class and I watched this once thank you very much, im subscribing
This is awesome! I was stuck on my homework for ages! Thx for showing me an easy way! U are awesome!
I have a test tomorrow on topographical maps and gradient, and I COMPLETELY FORGOT ABOUT GRADIENT no matter how many times I try to study it, but once I came to this video, I understand it A LOT NOW. Even if it’s 13 years old, (made before I was even born xD)
got me an A on my geology lab final, appreciate it!
This helped me better than my own teacher!! Thank you soo much :)
Thanks for this! Actually using it for my gradients lesson on maps for army cadets
Thank you for this very simple to understand my TA didn’t do a great job at this
Thanks very much! You've explained it very well!
Very good 10 out of ten 🤩😎✅👌 helpful for my cadets book
Helped me out a lot!
Thanks
Mr. G, how do you know which point is first at the moment of subtracting? and how I can know the measurement when the point are not in lines? hope you can answer me ASAP
holy hell man you just saved me from failing my lab and not being able to do the regents 💀 my teacher didn’t want to dumb it down for me
Thanks for the help you saved my Geography grade
Thanks I have a regents today and this is going to help me so much.
Oh my god this is explained so easily. Thank u so much
Wow thanks sir u made it much easier for me now I think it's not as tough as I thought it would be🎉❤
Made it way simpler thanks so much!
You can also use rise over run formula to get a percent (elevation divided by distance) Add the percent to the actual distance and you will calculate the real distance you must travel. From here, you will know how to apply your own pace count (your individual steps per 100 meters or yards) when walking the incline of the hill. Think of this as A square plus B square equal C square. 😀
may I ask do we need convert mi to ft or whatever units are inbetween contour lines? I mean... we divided 80 units (or feet) by 1 mile. We dont convert anything in this tutorial Im curious if we ever would need to do that? Thanks
Thank you so much you made it so simple!
No sir, thank you, this helped alot t 👍. Also just want you to know that Jesus Christ loves you and calls us all to relationship with him not religion God bless you man
thanks for the great vid :)
Thanks! This helps a lot :)
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that is so useful thank you
this was amazing thanx
Gradient can't be just 380-300,and then you get the answer, how did you used the ratio scale on the map? 1:50,000
This helped alot
Helped. Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have a final in 5 minutes so wish me luck 😀
Now I have another test I’m gonna die
wait wait wait! excuse me. I'm no expert but I believe you have to have both the distance and gradient have the same unit.
Thank you
Thanks a lot!
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where is the scale?
thanks, my teacher decided to give us three packets and not explain any of it.
I anybody else watching this because they know it but forgot it?
Im here because i forgot how to do this
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This isn't the gradient as it relates to Calculus III...
+YtubeCraig yes it is
I dont know about gradient move , but I know about pakistan and israel .
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Absolutely no help what so ever
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