OMG! This is the best educational youtube channel ever! I find your videos so interesting, and funny! This is the definition of a creative and unique educational channel.
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
Entertaining and interesting video... First of all I hated physics subject and felt it's boring...but after watching video 😩 aaahhhhh what to sayyy..I started loving physics.... Thank youuuuuuuu for this amazing video sir!❣️
thank you for making science so entertaining and comedic XD and thank you for this video, i was hoping to find elastic potential energy introduction thats easy to get bec. the others are quite complicated. Hope you make more videos! :)
You are welcome. I am glad you find them to be comedic. I do whatever I think will be amusing and am amazed that others find them to be so as well sometimes.
Well, thank you very much! I have given you credit on my "translation" page: flippingphysics.com/translate.html If you are kind enough to take the time to translate any more subtitles of my videos to Arabic, please let me know.
Kinetic energy for a freely falling object When an object is positioned at a certain height, it must have a certain amount of potential energy. If this block is allowed to descend freely due to gravity's acceleration, the object's potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy. The mass of the object, its acceleration owing to gravity, and the height at which it is put determine the potential energy of the object. The kinetic energy of an object is determined by the mass of the thing and the velocity at which it is traveling. When an object falls from a certain height, the object's potential energy reduces but its kinetic energy increases. The complete potential energy of the object is transformed to kinetic energy at the moment it reaches the ground. When an object collides with the ground, its kinetic energy is transformed into heat and sound energy, which is why sound is produced when it falls to the earth. Hence, when an object falls freely, its potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy. When the object hits the ground, its kinetic energy gets converted into heat energy and sound energy.
Use spring of ⏰ so we found the total energy storage in it and we use it in many ways like hydraulic and electricity to recharge our car battery 🔋 And trimmer and so on
My jaw literally dropped at the crossover. This is all super awesome stuff!
This makes me happy. Thanks!
Very entertaining and easy to watch, this coming from a student too!
Thanks. Made me laugh.
You're the physics teacher everyone wishes they had
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OMG! This is the best educational youtube channel ever! I find your videos so interesting, and funny! This is the definition of a creative and unique educational channel.
Thank you for your kind words!
Watching your stuff to stay up to date on my grade twelve physics during this whole coronavirus ordeal
i made the bad decision to take AP physics before taking regular physics and your videos are helping alot
This is so well done, great job!
Love your videos big fan I depend on you to help me when I have no idea what's going on in my class
I am glad I am able to help you bridge the gap between your class and what you need to learn.
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
Loved it! Wish I had these last year when I was prepping for the Physics 1 exam. Wish you had Physics 2 lectures as well :'(
Entertaining and interesting video... First of all I hated physics subject and felt it's boring...but after watching video 😩 aaahhhhh what to sayyy..I started loving physics....
Thank youuuuuuuu for this amazing video sir!❣️
Wonderful!
thank you for making science so entertaining and comedic XD and thank you for this video, i was hoping to find elastic potential energy introduction thats easy to get bec. the others are quite complicated. Hope you make more videos! :)
You are welcome. I am glad you find them to be comedic. I do whatever I think will be amusing and am amazed that others find them to be so as well sometimes.
It would be nice if the person who translated the subtitles for this video to Arabic could let me know who you are, please?
Oh hey, that's me :D
Well, thank you very much! I have given you credit on my "translation" page: flippingphysics.com/translate.html
If you are kind enough to take the time to translate any more subtitles of my videos to Arabic, please let me know.
Flipping Physics Thanks, I'll probably translate more, it depends on time I have.
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ahhhh this video is sooo adorable and informative! thank you!!!
Tnx man awsome learning method
From Algeria 😘
You are welcome.
Is spring constant and force constant the same?
Yes, a spring constant is sometimes called a force constant.
Oh...! thanks! You really helped alot, gotta do a report about Elastic potential Energy!
You are welcome! I hope the report goes well.
these really help, thanks!
You are welcome!
Sir u r great!!!
Where did you get the 241 ???
The spring constant, which is 241 N/m for this spring, is the slope of the force as a function of displacement from equilibrium position.
Awesome channel, and even more awesome person!!!
Thank you for your lovely comment!
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Are you an actual physics teacher? also SPOT ON editing. I yearn to be as good at it as you are.
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Kinetic energy for a freely falling object
When an object is positioned at a certain height, it must have a certain amount of potential energy.
If this block is allowed to descend freely due to gravity's acceleration, the object's potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy.
The mass of the object, its acceleration owing to gravity, and the height at which it is put determine the potential energy of the object.
The kinetic energy of an object is determined by the mass of the thing and the velocity at which it is traveling.
When an object falls from a certain height, the object's potential energy reduces but its kinetic energy increases.
The complete potential energy of the object is transformed to kinetic energy at the moment it reaches the ground.
When an object collides with the ground, its kinetic energy is transformed into heat and sound energy, which is why sound is produced when it falls to the earth.
Hence, when an object falls freely, its potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy. When the object hits the ground, its kinetic energy gets converted into heat energy and sound energy.
what about from -.5 back to 0? i did it, i cant remember how.
Use spring of ⏰ so we found the total energy storage in it and we use it in many ways like hydraulic and electricity to recharge our car battery 🔋
And trimmer and so on
But there is something I don’t understand, the law.
Like EPE = 1/2 K . x^2
But why is half?
And why is it square?
Why isn’t it K . x?
I derive the equation here:
www.flippingphysics.com/work-spring.html
That should answer your questions.
Thank you so much!
god i love these videos
Thanks for making these videos!
You are welcome. Glad they are helping you learn!
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This is why I hate spring 😭
why is there pictures of girls on the board
This is my office. Those are my family pictures.
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Hahaha this is great
Glad you think so.
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