I have a learning disorder in math and it makes physics feel legitimately impossible. I will never forget the time my friend and I switched our 11th grade physics exams while our prof wasn’t looking so that he could heroically fill out the questions I didn’t understand. lmao 😭
@@DidoASMR Same tbh! It's totally different when you don't have the pressure an exam is usually bound to, I actually used to do Math exams when I was bored lol
RIGHT HAND RULE! i remember my physics teacher walking around with a smile on this test day... watching all the students making weird shapes with their hands 😂
This brought instant flashbacks of my AP Physics class in High School…to which I slept through, so this shouldn’t be too different lol! Great video, the first I’ve seen from you in fact !!
FYI: For Q12, the rule is actually the Fleming's *left hand* rule, where the thumb is the force experienced on the charge, index finger is the direction of magnetic field, middle finger is the direction of current. Since, electron is the moving particle here, (which is a negative charge), therefore current (flow of positive charges) will be in the opposite direction of the electron. If you use the left hand rule correctly, you'll find that the force will be experienced upwards.
Ah, I see. It sounds like you encountered a classic example of a mathematical fallacy often used to demonstrate the importance of careful reasoning in mathematics and physics. The "proof" usually involves a series of manipulations that appear to be legitimate but actually involve dividing by zero or other invalid operations, leading to the false conclusion that 1 equals 2. It's a fun exercise to spot where the error occurs!
This is only the first part of the paper ,there is only 20 marks available as this is classed as the 'Easiest' part of the paper. The second part of the paper has 90 marks available and none are multiple choice , all these questions require you to be able to apply physics in real-world situations
At question 7, there is no reason to multiply with P and C. You don't need to multiply the whole denominator, only the bit that you want to move, which in this case is A.
These are done by 15-16 yr olds. These are also the easiest questions on the exam, the second half of the paper contains 80% of the marks and no multiple choice questions. This section is meant to test more of a ‘process of elimination’ way of thinking
This has come up on my recommended. Wow. Higher physics takes me right back. I only got a C, I think. Did not study for it as I found it entirely dull. Not massively into ASMR but will watch this just to see if I can remember any 😂😂
lol, I agree. even funnier is that he got both the fingers wrong as well as the hand but somehow ended up with the correct answer xD. the elektron is indeed moving up but you take the left hand because electron. Then the thumb is the intial velocity vector of the elctron the index finger is the magent field lines, which go out of the paper towards us and the middle finger is the resulting (Lorentz)force. its easy to forget despite supposedly being a trick :D.
@@zerty9989 it's a hand trick to assume the movement of a positively charged particle in a magnetic field perpendicular to the charges initial movement vector. It also applies to wires and coils and everything else that's a transport medium for such positive charges. It becomes the left hand rule when electrons are in focus.
What a joke!! I did Physics on the WJEC/Educas exam board and it was so much harder than this. If I had this exam it's full marks all the way, we had no multiple choice at all. I find it unfair that exams are so different for people
This is only 20% of the marks available for this paper. The other 80% of the marks are in the second paper and none are multiple choice and they’re generally a lot harder. If you’re English this doesn’t compare to A levels, this is only about equivalent to an AS level, we do have Advanced Highers which are generally considered to be a bit harder than A levels
@@DidoASMR the answers giving to this question are a little bit weird. You dont even have to calculate to get the answer here. If the max speed is 15 and the min speed is 10 the avg speed must be between 15 and 10. So only E can be right.
it's funny how you pronounce I, II, III. it literally means and reads one, two, three... IV is four. please don't tell me you say I V, lol great video tho
Big brain Dido has returned with his mass knowledge!
Yes sir
I have a learning disorder in math and it makes physics feel legitimately impossible. I will never forget the time my friend and I switched our 11th grade physics exams while our prof wasn’t looking so that he could heroically fill out the questions I didn’t understand. lmao 😭
No matter what, I wouldn't understand an absolute THING on this test. lmao
I'm going to be honest, I just got done with two semesters of college-level physics and I still probably wouldn't have gotten most of these...
Haha! Won't lie... if I hadn't studied for this, me neither. Hope college went well :)
British stuff is harder
@@jasrajsingh24 yeah dude like these stuff are way too easy for my highschool level
Good
You’re a human
@@jackkxxlxr2279 too bad you’ll never use it outside of school
I still am amazed over how dido can make stressful and despicable situations like these relaxing.
asmr = sleepy
physics = sleepy
asmr + physics = mega sleepy
@@Panda6.29 no asmr + physics = coma
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Scottish women have my heart, but this guys got my ears. Keep it up man
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People who choose to do exams are on a different lvl, I like it bro keep it up 👍
haha! I hated exams but I love doing them in chilled environments such as ASMR... as I can imagine everyone would lol!
@@DidoASMR Same tbh! It's totally different when you don't have the pressure an exam is usually bound to, I actually used to do Math exams when I was bored lol
This is great, I usually watch ASMR and end up not studying but with this I can watch ASMR and study at the same time! Please do more, thank you!
And learning before sleep is the most efficient way of studying, so…
@@VentilatorenBumser waittt hiw
It feels good sleeping to science and not being told off for once🤣
This was my physics exam lmao, just found this through recommendations, love it ❤️
I’m sitting higher physics this year lmao. Ready to fail more like.
Not me nodding along pretending to understand everything when I don’t 💀✋
RIGHT HAND RULE! i remember my physics teacher walking around with a smile on this test day... watching all the students making weird shapes with their hands 😂
Great video! I really like how you talked through the questions and explained them really well. I feel both relaxed and informed!
You put all the graders to sleep so we'll never know if you passed!... 😉😂
This brought instant flashbacks of my AP Physics class in High School…to which I slept through, so this shouldn’t be too different lol! Great video, the first I’ve seen from you in fact !!
Shoutout to my physics teacher! I hope he find the displacement when I push him of the ledge! Just remember to tuck in your arms for faster torque!
He has done it again, numbers with letters
The reminder of high school physics just gave me so much anxiety
Your asmr is super good keep it up
Thank you so much 😁
FYI: For Q12, the rule is actually the Fleming's *left hand* rule, where the thumb is the force experienced on the charge, index finger is the direction of magnetic field, middle finger is the direction of current.
Since, electron is the moving particle here, (which is a negative charge), therefore current (flow of positive charges) will be in the opposite direction of the electron. If you use the left hand rule correctly, you'll find that the force will be experienced upwards.
Such an underrated channel, you definitely deserve more subscribers!
Dido is just 5head IRL. Loved seeing some cos, sin, tan though, brought me back to HS Trigonometry days!
nothing puts me to sleep faster than physics, you're cheating at asmr.
Underrated comment😂😂😂
This man could be in a middle of an exam and make content outta it
I can imagine some desperate dude listening to this trying hard not to sleep because his test his tomorrow, and he doesn’t know jack shit.
Good luck
That’s you huh
That was actually me yesterday
Ah, I see. It sounds like you encountered a classic example of a mathematical fallacy often used to demonstrate the importance of careful reasoning in mathematics and physics. The "proof" usually involves a series of manipulations that appear to be legitimate but actually involve dividing by zero or other invalid operations, leading to the false conclusion that 1 equals 2. It's a fun exercise to spot where the error occurs!
Praying that falling asleep to this will help me do well on my physics final tomorrow :)
I ain't the type for maths and physics but math and ASMR hits different it makes me feel inteligent while I'm sleeping
I really like your educational Asmr it’s sooo realaxing
Yesss i definitely enjoy this 😆😁
Yessir!
I swear these videos helped me a lot
You posted this the day of my physics exam 😭😭😭
Right hand rule!! Thanks for an awesome video!
Glad you liked it!
Me: coming here to relax and learn at the same time!
Ay I sat that exact paper! Wish I was as calm then as I am now…
Wow, commercials in the middle of a relaxing asmr video really kills it.
Perfect timing, feeling tired and I got my covid shot so I’m tired and sore 😁
Hope you enjoy! And I also hope the shot went well 😬
@@DidoASMR it did just feeling sore, but time to go to sleep 😴
Hey dido when are we getting a flight attendant roleplay?
Didn't know it was wanted! But sounds like a good idea
POV: you are in middle school and have no idea how to do this exam and you just follow along
I used to sleep in class during lectures now I’m glad I can do it in my own bed 😂
Total momentum is conserved because there are no external forces acting in the elastic collision
This is giving me Vietnam flashbacks to school
Bro this is a high school paper and every single question is multiple choice 🤣
This is only the first half of the paper. The rest of the question which I didn’t attempt are not multiple choice!
@@DidoASMR yh fair enough but it’s mad that even half the paper is multiple choice, like here it must be like 3/4 questions which are multiple choice
This is only the first part of the paper ,there is only 20 marks available as this is classed as the 'Easiest' part of the paper. The second part of the paper has 90 marks available and none are multiple choice , all these questions require you to be able to apply physics in real-world situations
@@tessiasmyth5211 still so many multiple choice questions and this is just your physics paper
@@thomasdc8486 for a highschool exam 25 questions is close to standard
At question 7, there is no reason to multiply with P and C. You don't need to multiply the whole denominator, only the bit that you want to move, which in this case is A.
Didos going to be peer pressured into becoming the next Einstein by popular demand alone
dont tell the others but...
right hand rule
Gang Gang!
Final exam flash backs intensifies
🤣
The teacher we all need
Fun fact : he is actually solving his examination paper at home
This is beyond high school physics tbh, maybe AP level classes but definitely not normal high school physics.
These are some of the easiest questions I might come across at my school...
These are done by 15-16 yr olds. These are also the easiest questions on the exam, the second half of the paper contains 80% of the marks and no multiple choice questions. This section is meant to test more of a ‘process of elimination’ way of thinking
This has come up on my recommended. Wow. Higher physics takes me right back. I only got a C, I think. Did not study for it as I found it entirely dull. Not massively into ASMR but will watch this just to see if I can remember any 😂😂
math is fun (and physics)
When maths meets physics it’s on a whole other level!
@@DidoASMR You just described my biggest weakness….
Everyone saying that they're falling asleep but damn, I'm really amazed how you solve physics problems so easly and yet make them look easy ❤✨
Right hand rule had save me multiple times
lol, I agree. even funnier is that he got both the fingers wrong as well as the hand but somehow ended up with the correct answer xD. the elektron is indeed moving up but you take the left hand because electron. Then the thumb is the intial velocity vector of the elctron the index finger is the magent field lines, which go out of the paper towards us and the middle finger is the resulting (Lorentz)force. its easy to forget despite supposedly being a trick :D.
What is the right hand rule
@@zerty9989 it's a hand trick to assume the movement of a positively charged particle in a magnetic field perpendicular to the charges initial movement vector. It also applies to wires and coils and everything else that's a transport medium for such positive charges. It becomes the left hand rule when electrons are in focus.
asmr + math, nice combo xd
this makes me SO happy I'm no longer in high school lol
i just graduated last month lol
My mans did #1 the longest way he possibly could
Sorry i am late but cannot wait to watch 🤟🏼
Hope you enjoy as always Connor!!
Damn bruh, I loved it
Dude if only I had this before school ended for me
Thankyou thankyou so much sir ❤️
You are such a great teacher and explainer 🔥 we love your way of teaching
this is weird but I'm just 14 years old and i watch how to l
learn physics but....I'm ended up sleeping because of this video.
The first question is a big extra. Because it’s constant deceleration you just find the mid point of 15 and 10 which is 12.5
RIGHT HAND RULE! 🎉
I have a physics exam in less than 8 hours so this seems fitting
the fact that physics is my worst science
Loved this!
"I love physics- I dont know what it is"
Dido- 2021
can you do a canadian 30-1 diploma maths exam please?
a what now...?
Man high school sure is tuff
What a joke!! I did Physics on the WJEC/Educas exam board and it was so much harder than this. If I had this exam it's full marks all the way, we had no multiple choice at all. I find it unfair that exams are so different for people
This is only 20% of the marks available for this paper. The other 80% of the marks are in the second paper and none are multiple choice and they’re generally a lot harder. If you’re English this doesn’t compare to A levels, this is only about equivalent to an AS level, we do have Advanced Highers which are generally considered to be a bit harder than A levels
Q6) Total p(momentum) = total p(momentum) after, in the absence of external forces, therefor total momentum is conserved. 👍
One of the easiest physics exam I have seen
Dido plz do another riddles asmr
My guy got a level 99999 brain
Never ever give up ❤️
ayo thanks for the answers to the homework lololol
Do an ICSE(Indian Board) exam. Very high standard of high schooling. P.S. Do the math one pls
RIGHT HAND RULE
omgg i love your acent and your video! where are u from???!
Aw haha thank you so much! I’m from Scotland 😄
next do an a level physics exam to prepare me for october
in switzerland we call this: beginner
Sees SOH CAH TOA
Me: gets triggered in Triangle.
When he calls a rectangle a square😤
i failed high school
Right hand rule !!!😂
With the first question wouldn’t it be easier to just calculate the average,
15+10=25
25/2 = 12.5
Cool ✨
Trig was easy but took too long for me to do 😅
Damn an sqa paper. Sitting higher physics this year. Wish me luck lol.
Right hand rule!!! 😃
for question 1, cant you just do (15+10)÷2? seems much easier to me
Yes you can
You should be in Spotify
sat this exam like 2 months ago got less than 10% 😎😎
Or for Q1, halfway between 10 and 15 is 12.5 lol
That's true. You could derive the average speed to be ½ (v + u) where v is final speed, u is initial. Then substitute to get ½ (10 + 15) = 12.5
@@DidoASMR the answers giving to this question are a little bit weird. You dont even have to calculate to get the answer here. If the max speed is 15 and the min speed is 10 the avg speed must be between 15 and 10. So only E can be right.
@@Schemona Only it it's constant , which it was but could've not and if it wasn't it would've been incorrect
I have the higher physics exam in a year 😨
it's funny how you pronounce I, II, III. it literally means and reads one, two, three... IV is four. please don't tell me you say I V, lol
great video tho
it depends because the questions are done by numbers so sometimes if the question is 1)ii) its easier to read it was the letter i
Incoming AP physics C student passed through 💀
indian students watching this, of class 11th are sitting and just laughing
Next video...solve IGCSE exam papers I bet you won't 😈
In IGCSEs we do this in O-levels which is grades 8-10