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Your explanation of understanding motion using a graph (grid) to show the starting and ending positions in order to observe the changing (+- or -) of the vector's displacement, velocity and acceleration now allows me to understand physics of motion. I hope to now pursue basic calculus.
if you find the acceleration/deceleration confusing, you're not alone. A lot of education places only use acceleration and the direction is indicated by positive or negative. They do this to avoid confusion and even though people are used to the colloquial "deceleration" once you get used to the idea of "there is only acceleration" and the direction is indicated by positive or negative, it can make it a lot easier to keep the directions straight in your head.
I am confused of why they halved acceleration when looking for the origin of x. I might need to consider changing my perspective of acceleration to understand.
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You should be in charge of a government agency somewhere and/or someday. This is sort of kind of like the re-beginning of an Italian Renaissance. It comprises the acculumation of and review of all ascertained scientific fundamentals, put in a more visible and comprehensive form. Added details is the success to these videos.
sir i have a doubt, if a horse pulls a cart by a certain force then according to newton 2nd law cart should also pull him with same force so how does a cart move.
This was a great video but it did kind of leave me asking myself what displacement actually is. For those also confused it's the position in reference to the origin, so if I travel 4 meters to the right from the bus stop and one meter to the left, the distance traveled would be 5 meters but the displacement would be three meters to the right since that is where you are relative the bus stop (regardless of how you got there).
I have a question. In the answers of the check your comprehension, the answer for reverse deceleration and reverse acceleration states that the Displacement is moving forward and the magnitude is decreasing. Shouldn't the displacement be moving backwards, and the magnitude decreasing too? Since we're reversing back towards our starting location, I thought the displacement's vector would be backwards to where its original starting point was.
so don't forget that displacement will always begin from your starting point, so the only way for it to become negative is for you to go past where you started and begin traveling in the opposite direction from there. so it's not that displacement is moving forward, it's just that it's always pointing forward, until you get back to your starting point, where displacement is zero.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains In reverse acceleration and reverse deacceleration displacement is in forward and velocity is in backward directions How can it be? The direction of velocity will be in the direction of displacement isn't it?
@@ydhanusree4126 because by 'displacement' here he meant 'overall displacement (ie.from displacement from the starting position). So if you look at the position of body even during reverse acceleration/deceleration, the position (ie. the overall displacement) of the body is forward to the starting point. Though the instantenous displacemnt will be in the backward direction therefor the instantenous velocity is also in the backward direction. The catch here is that here according to Prof Displacement = Overall displacement; Velocity = Instantenous Velocity I guess he should've been just a bit more clear about that. Nevertheless a sweet and simple way of explaining by him.
Thank you very much for the amazing explanation! But may someone explain why for stage c and d(reverse acceleration and reverse deceleration) For D (Displacement Vector) the direction is Forward instead of backward? Because I thought you are going back to the original starting point that's why should be backward instead? Thank you
Reverse acceleration has a forward direction displacement does not make much sense. So does this mean the direction of the object itself is the direction of the arrow, not the direction of the velocity? 6:58
Only 4 years late. I guess it's because the displacement is still positive relative to the starting point, but getting smaller again till it's zero. If the car continued in reverse gear and went beyond it's initial starting point, then the displacement would be backwards?
I have this written in my book, can someone explain it to me. "when brakes are applied then the direction of velocity and acceleration are opposite to each other"
well so if you are moving in the forward direction you have a positive velocity, and if you hit the brakes the acceleration will be in the negative direction, so until you stop completely you'll have a decreasing but positive velocity and a negative acceleration, opposite directions.
Vivid explanations ,I really admire that ,you are good at it ,....but would you give explanation for the comprehension part specially I am having trouble in the determination of the direction of the quantities displacement ,velocity and acceleration in some cases .
Hi Professor 😊 I’d like to ask, for the Checking Comprehension part, how is the acceleration for Initial Decelaration “backward” and for reverse deceleration “forward”? Kindly enlighten me, Sir. Thank you so much and apologies for the inconvenience. 😊
Reverse deccelaration means the car has changed its initial direction means Velocity vector become backward and as we have to deccelarate it accelration vector become forward(so that velocity vector in forward direction opposes velocity vector in backward direction)
Nice video and explanations. Thanks . Still not clear: What is the difference between distance and displacement? BTW, thanks for clarifying velocity and speed.
so like if you walked ten meters forward and then ten meters backwards to where you started from, you would have travelled a distance of twenty meters, but your displacement would be zero, as you're back in the same spot.
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Sir, I have a doubt - 1. In the cases of reverse acceleration and reverse deceleration, why does the displacement points in forward direction.. 2. Also, by modifying the data given in the (checking Comprehension) question, please state me some instances in which the magnitude of the acceleration of the car will increase or decrease.. Thanks...
Well, I'm not professor Dave, but 1. The displacement points forward because the car is always technically located in front of its starting position, and not behind it. 2. The acceleration (change in velocity) does not increase or decrease because it doesn't in real life (or at least I think so)
@@petarblag I think that the acceleration is constant bcs the change in velocity is constant Say that the velocity of the car during the first five seconds increases from 0m/s to 10m/s. In the next 5 seconds it increases to 15m/s but then in the next 5 it increases to 35 m/s So in this case the acceleration is not constant. For the first 5 sec its 2m/s² In the next 5 sec its 1m/s² and in the 5 sec after that it's 4m/s² So I think if the velocity increases or decreases inconsistently so will the acceleration
There isn't enough information to know for sure that acceleration is constant, in the given problem. To keep it simple, introductory kinematics assumes constant acceleration unless otherwise specified.
Sir, i have a wrong perception with respective direction. Please help me to correct in required places If displacement is shortest distance between two(A,B) points, it will have single direction A to B And Velocity is displacement/time velocity should have single direction. Why it is given as velocity can change by changing direction or speed or both.
since displacement is the shortest distance from one point to another (always a straight line), it'll always be in a single direction, so velocity is also in one direction in that case. It is still velocity because it is still moving in some direction. But velocity is a vector quantity, which means it has direction and spee
Because displacement is a measure of how far the car has moved in a particular direction, in this case forwards. As the car reverses, its forward displacement from its original position gradually decreases until it is back where it started. If it continued reversing from here, then the direction would change to backwards.
During reverse acceleration why does the displacement vector point forward, shouldn't it point backwards instead since the car is moving in reverse direction
Depends on whether you just mean magnitude of acceleration, or acceleration in its full vector form. Because it is only when acceleration is perpendicular to velocity, that it exclusively causes a change in direction of velocity. This is called centripetal acceleration. One example of a constant acceleration vector, is projectile motion in a uniform gravitational field. Throw a ball in a direction that is perfectly horizontal. Initially, the acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity, and only causes a change in direction. But once you let the effects of that acceleration accumulate, the ball starts descending, and the velocity is no longer perfectly horizontal. Due to the fact that part of velocity now aligns with the acceleration, acceleration causes a change in speed in addition to a change in direction. There is only an instantaneous point, where the acceleration is purely centripetal, without also being tangential. In uniform circular motion, the acceleration is constant in magnitude, and so is the speed. But both the acceleration and speed have to change direction constantly, so that acceleration is always perpendicular to velocity. These two kinematics quantities remain constant in magnitude, but not constant in direction. Because they are vector quantities, it is incorrect to call them constant if direction is changing.
Because the displacement in the problem is measured relative to your original starting point, rather than relative to the starting point of the interval. You never touch the negative x-positions in this example, so your displacement is never negative.
I have a question will direction of displacement change in uniform velocity. Also velocity means rate of change of displacement does it mean that both direction and magnitude of displacement change
Yes , direction of displacement can be changed in uniform velocity. Suppose a body is moving in uniform velocity on x-axis from negative x-axis to positive x-axis. Till is crosses the origin , its displacement is negative and after crossing the origin its displacement is positive. Not necessarily. Velocity is vector quantity having magnitude and direction. It is defined as rate of change of position with respect of time. If body position and direction , or any of both changes , we can say body has velocity. For details watch Path Length and Displacement, Average Velocity on PhysicsNama.
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Your explanation of understanding motion using a graph (grid) to show the starting and ending positions in order to observe the changing (+- or -) of the vector's displacement, velocity and acceleration now allows me to understand physics of motion. I hope to now pursue basic calculus.
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if you find the acceleration/deceleration confusing, you're not alone. A lot of education places only use acceleration and the direction is indicated by positive or negative. They do this to avoid confusion and even though people are used to the colloquial "deceleration" once you get used to the idea of "there is only acceleration" and the direction is indicated by positive or negative, it can make it a lot easier to keep the directions straight in your head.
I am confused of why they halved acceleration when looking for the origin of x. I might need to consider changing my perspective of acceleration to understand.
Its like acceleration doesn't take effect immediately
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if a horse pulls a cart by a certain force then according to newton 2nd law cart should also pull him with same force so how does a cart move.
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This was a great video but it did kind of leave me asking myself what displacement actually is. For those also confused it's the position in reference to the origin, so if I travel 4 meters to the right from the bus stop and one meter to the left, the distance traveled would be 5 meters but the displacement would be three meters to the right since that is where you are relative the bus stop (regardless of how you got there).
Yeah I thank that's what displacement is
I have a question.
In the answers of the check your comprehension, the answer for reverse deceleration and reverse acceleration states that the Displacement is moving forward and the magnitude is decreasing.
Shouldn't the displacement be moving backwards, and the magnitude decreasing too? Since we're reversing back towards our starting location, I thought the displacement's vector would be backwards to where its original starting point was.
so don't forget that displacement will always begin from your starting point, so the only way for it to become negative is for you to go past where you started and begin traveling in the opposite direction from there. so it's not that displacement is moving forward, it's just that it's always pointing forward, until you get back to your starting point, where displacement is zero.
Oscar Lim I was thinking the same thing
@@ProfessorDaveExplains
In reverse acceleration and reverse deacceleration displacement is in forward and velocity is in backward directions
How can it be?
The direction of velocity will be in the direction of displacement isn't it?
when something is slowing down but still moving in the forward direction, only the acceleration is negative
@@ydhanusree4126 because by 'displacement' here he meant 'overall displacement (ie.from displacement from the starting position). So if you look at the position of body even during reverse acceleration/deceleration, the position (ie. the overall displacement) of the body is forward to the starting point.
Though the instantenous displacemnt will be in the backward direction therefor the instantenous velocity is also in the backward direction.
The catch here is that here according to Prof
Displacement = Overall displacement;
Velocity = Instantenous Velocity
I guess he should've been just a bit more clear about that. Nevertheless a sweet and simple way of explaining by him.
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But may someone explain why for stage c and d(reverse acceleration and reverse deceleration)
For D (Displacement Vector) the direction is Forward instead of backward?
Because I thought you are going back to the original starting point that's why should be backward instead? Thank you
^^^^ yes
It still begins from your starting point.
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Reverse acceleration has a forward direction displacement does not make much sense. So does this mean the direction of the object itself is the direction of the arrow, not the direction of the velocity? 6:58
and of course same question applies to reverse deceleration forward arrow
Only 4 years late. I guess it's because the displacement is still positive relative to the starting point, but getting smaller again till it's zero. If the car continued in reverse gear and went beyond it's initial starting point, then the displacement would be backwards?
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I have this written in my book, can someone explain it to me.
"when brakes are applied then the direction of velocity and acceleration are opposite to each other"
well so if you are moving in the forward direction you have a positive velocity, and if you hit the brakes the acceleration will be in the negative direction, so until you stop completely you'll have a decreasing but positive velocity and a negative acceleration, opposite directions.
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Vivid explanations ,I really admire that ,you are good at it ,....but would you give explanation for the comprehension part specially I am having trouble in the determination of the direction of the quantities displacement ,velocity and acceleration in some cases .
I understood more after watching your video.
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Hi Professor 😊 I’d like to ask, for the Checking Comprehension part, how is the acceleration for Initial Decelaration “backward” and for reverse deceleration “forward”? Kindly enlighten me, Sir. Thank you so much and apologies for the inconvenience. 😊
Reverse deccelaration means the car has changed its initial direction means Velocity vector become backward and as we have to deccelarate it accelration vector become forward(so that velocity vector in forward direction opposes velocity vector in backward direction)
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Nice video and explanations. Thanks . Still not clear: What is the difference between distance and displacement?
BTW, thanks for clarifying velocity and speed.
so like if you walked ten meters forward and then ten meters backwards to where you started from, you would have travelled a distance of twenty meters, but your displacement would be zero, as you're back in the same spot.
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Why do you look all happy and friendly during the theme song, and then completely serious and without a smile at all during the explanation?!? I thought you liked explaining this stuff?
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Sir, I have a doubt -
1. In the cases of reverse acceleration and reverse deceleration, why does the displacement points in forward direction..
2. Also, by modifying the data given in the (checking Comprehension) question, please state me some instances in which the magnitude of the acceleration of the car will increase or decrease..
Thanks...
Well, I'm not professor Dave, but
1. The displacement points forward because the car is always technically located in front of its starting position, and not behind it.
2. The acceleration (change in velocity) does not increase or decrease because it doesn't in real life (or at least I think so)
@@petarblag Thanks for your clarification👍👍
@@petarblag I think that the acceleration is constant bcs the change in velocity is constant
Say that the velocity of the car during the first five seconds increases from 0m/s to 10m/s. In the next 5 seconds it increases to 15m/s but then in the next 5 it increases to 35 m/s
So in this case the acceleration is not constant. For the first 5 sec its 2m/s² In the next 5 sec its 1m/s² and in the 5 sec after that it's 4m/s²
So I think if the velocity increases or decreases inconsistently so will the acceleration
@@petarblag hey buddy but if we take instateneous displacement it would be in the backward direction
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For the last question, the velocity vector isn't backwards, it is decreasing, until the car is reversing right?
well the last question is talking about the part where the car is already going the other way so the velocity vector is negative that whole time
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In the comprehension questions why is reverse deceleration magnitude decreasing?
Prof. Dave, in Checking Comprehension section, why are the acceleration always constant?
Same question....
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There isn't enough information to know for sure that acceleration is constant, in the given problem. To keep it simple, introductory kinematics assumes constant acceleration unless otherwise specified.
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Sir, i have a wrong perception with respective direction. Please help me to correct in required places
If displacement is shortest distance between two(A,B) points, it will have single direction A to B
And Velocity is displacement/time
velocity should have single direction. Why it is given as velocity can change by changing direction or speed or both.
since displacement is the shortest distance from one point to another (always a straight line), it'll always be in a single direction, so velocity is also in one direction in that case. It is still velocity because it is still moving in some direction.
But velocity is a vector quantity, which means it has direction and spee
im sure it isnt displacement/time, its:
how much you travelled+direction/time
Now I know, because in computation, I was confused about the difference since velocity and acceleration are both speeds, something like that.
Displacement for c) and d) should be backward
nope
why is displacement vector positiv for revers path, when the cars is going back?
Because displacement is a measure of how far the car has moved in a particular direction, in this case forwards. As the car reverses, its forward displacement from its original position gradually decreases until it is back where it started. If it continued reversing from here, then the direction would change to backwards.
During reverse acceleration why does the displacement vector point forward, shouldn't it point backwards instead since the car is moving in reverse direction
It won't point backwards until it is to the left of where it started.
I have a question can the acceleration be constant such that it only affects the direction of velocity but not its magnitude.
Depends on whether you just mean magnitude of acceleration, or acceleration in its full vector form. Because it is only when acceleration is perpendicular to velocity, that it exclusively causes a change in direction of velocity. This is called centripetal acceleration.
One example of a constant acceleration vector, is projectile motion in a uniform gravitational field. Throw a ball in a direction that is perfectly horizontal. Initially, the acceleration is perpendicular to the velocity, and only causes a change in direction. But once you let the effects of that acceleration accumulate, the ball starts descending, and the velocity is no longer perfectly horizontal. Due to the fact that part of velocity now aligns with the acceleration, acceleration causes a change in speed in addition to a change in direction. There is only an instantaneous point, where the acceleration is purely centripetal, without also being tangential.
In uniform circular motion, the acceleration is constant in magnitude, and so is the speed. But both the acceleration and speed have to change direction constantly, so that acceleration is always perpendicular to velocity. These two kinematics quantities remain constant in magnitude, but not constant in direction. Because they are vector quantities, it is incorrect to call them constant if direction is changing.
A big yes
I have a question with regards to c and d where now we are reversing
Why is it that The displacement vector is forward and not backward
Because the displacement in the problem is measured relative to your original starting point, rather than relative to the starting point of the interval. You never touch the negative x-positions in this example, so your displacement is never negative.
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I have a question will direction of displacement change in uniform velocity. Also velocity means rate of change of displacement does it mean that both direction and magnitude of displacement change
Yes , direction of displacement can be changed in uniform velocity. Suppose a body is moving in uniform velocity on x-axis from negative x-axis to positive x-axis. Till is crosses the origin , its displacement is negative and after crossing the origin its displacement is positive.
Not necessarily. Velocity is vector quantity having magnitude and direction. It is defined as rate of change of position with respect of time. If body position and direction , or any of both changes , we can say body has velocity. For details watch Path Length and Displacement, Average Velocity on PhysicsNama.
I have a question can an object take a sharp 90 degree turn without changing its speed
As the result of an elastic collision, yes I suppose it's possible.
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