Thank you so much. I am currently taking University Physics I, but my professor does not know how to teach. He skips doing problem, and just explains the basic stuff. Then, I have to teach myself, go through a lot of information to learn by myself. Please keep doing more physics lecture and problems, it will help me and other people. I appreciate your work!!!
I like the way he explained physics.... He gives practical demonstration of each topic and make it interesting to learn.... I wish I could have teacher like you.....😍🥰🥰👌
I love showing this to the kids with the good old weights and spinning chair. Hard to rotate when weights are held out and easy to spin with arms in... pity i cant do the even more fun spinning on a set of gymnastics rings. So much fun. Thanks for the continually amazing videos!
Hello! I love your videos. It's super helpful and easy to understand! And it's definitely very entertaining. P.S. I have an exam in 3 hours, I'll keep you guys posted!
Love From India. Thank you. We are thought this very early and expected to apply the concepts in Complex Rotational Dynamics Jee Problems right after they teach us XD. I wish there were such teachers in India as well.
Man, you are awesome! I never comment on YT videos, but this is the only explanation I have understood fully thus far. Not to mention, the student skits are hilarious haha Bo always trying to be the cool one P.S : I tried organic chemistry tutor but just following the formulas blindly didn't really help me solve any problems on my own :(
@@FlippingPhysics Of course! I am actually using your videos to help me on a physics 1 college course, do you think you will at some point expand to cover other topics, such as fluid mechanics?
Sir, Thank you for valuable class., here in this session we learn about the axis rotational moment of Inertia (I = mass * r^2).., can u please share with an example for object about to spin axis (Fly wheel )moment of inertia.., or both are same Rotation mass (I)
If the COM of the bicycle wheel was moving in a circle about some other axis (while not spinning around the axis of its COM), will the wheel just have linear kinetic energy?
Yes, All the videos for that section are listed on my website: www.flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1.html#rotational-dynamics If you'd prefer a TH-cam playlist, click the "playlist" link.
There is no kinetic energy in a moving mass there is force Mv squared kinetic energy is the energy of consistent work from a consistent force regards Graham Flowers
finally someone, thanks god I found you.... everyone else is just spitting up the formula without any physical meaning behind it
Glad you enjoy my approach. I find the physics makes more sense if you can relate it to something in real life.
It's the best way anyone could have ever explained me this topic. Thank you so much. Love from India!!
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Thank you so much. I am currently taking University Physics I, but my professor does not know how to teach. He skips doing problem, and just explains the basic stuff. Then, I have to teach myself, go through a lot of information to learn by myself. Please keep doing more physics lecture and problems, it will help me and other people. I appreciate your work!!!
I will keep making videos. Can you help me as well?
flippingphysics.com/help-out.html
You have no idea how much you've helped me through my first college physics class. I love you.
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I like the way he explained physics....
He gives practical demonstration of each topic and make it interesting to learn.... I wish I could have teacher like you.....😍🥰🥰👌
Thanks. It feels good to be appreciated. Best of luck in your studies!
Excellent explanations. No one can explain Physics better than Flipping Physics.
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starrting a 5 hour binge of all 40 videos, in preparation for my ap physics test. thanks bro
May I suggest a 5 minute break every 30 minutes or so? Give the body and brain a small break.
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I love showing this to the kids with the good old weights and spinning chair. Hard to rotate when weights are held out and easy to spin with arms in... pity i cant do the even more fun spinning on a set of gymnastics rings. So much fun. Thanks for the continually amazing videos!
There are a lot of good physical examples of changing the location of masses to change the moment of inertia. Glad you enjoyed my video!
Thank you! You are a best teacher i have ever seen (From India)
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Hello! I love your videos. It's super helpful and easy to understand!
And it's definitely very entertaining.
P.S. I have an exam in 3 hours, I'll keep you guys posted!
Glad to help you learn!
@@FlippingPhysics Update: I ranked 5th among the people who took the exam!
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Love From India. Thank you. We are thought this very early and expected to apply the concepts in Complex Rotational Dynamics Jee Problems right after they teach us XD. I wish there were such teachers in India as well.
I would say that, because you can learn from all of my videos, that I am right there with you, in India, teaching you. Best of luck on the JEE!
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Man, you are awesome! I never comment on YT videos, but this is the only explanation I have understood fully thus far. Not to mention, the student skits are hilarious haha Bo always trying to be the cool one
P.S : I tried organic chemistry tutor but just following the formulas blindly didn't really help me solve any problems on my own :(
Thanks for the kudos my friend!
@@FlippingPhysics Of course! I am actually using your videos to help me on a physics 1 college course, do you think you will at some point expand to cover other topics, such as fluid mechanics?
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Thanks! Keep on learning, my friend.
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8:19 that nice. i what i was loking for. More radius more energy. potentialy instead add mass.
Sir, Thank you for valuable class.,
here in this session we learn about the axis rotational moment of Inertia (I = mass * r^2)..,
can u please share with an example for object about to spin axis (Fly wheel )moment of inertia.., or both are same Rotation mass (I)
Incredible videos!!!
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hmm..does greater moment of inertia (resistance to angular accleration), mean lower angular velocity?
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If the COM of the bicycle wheel was moving in a circle about some other axis (while not spinning around the axis of its COM), will the wheel just have linear kinetic energy?
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You are welcome!!!!!
Thank you so much.
You are very welcome! I am glad you find it useful.
is this video part of Unit 7 of ap physics 1, "Torque and Rotational Motion"? Idk where the playlist for torque and rotational motion is
Yes, All the videos for that section are listed on my website:
www.flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-1.html#rotational-dynamics
If you'd prefer a TH-cam playlist, click the "playlist" link.
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Best of luck on the JEE!
@@FlippingPhysics Tq u sir
sir but increasing distance will increase in lever mechanism....could you please explain..but in inertia is flip flopped
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It's the peace symbol.
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I hope no eggs were harmed in the making of this video.
Does it "harm" the eggs to eat them? Because they were definitely consumed in an omelet.
Flipping Physics, Definitely not. They were just fulfilling their life's purpose.
Starting to think that Mr.P and Bo might be related
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What if the wheel also has translational velocity? Can you still use this same equation to calculate the total kinetic energy of the system?
The object would then have both translational and rotational kinetic energy. For example: www.flippingphysics.com/rolling-incline.html
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There is no kinetic energy in a moving mass there is force Mv squared kinetic energy is the energy of consistent work from a consistent force regards Graham Flowers
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