My Aussie Sydney kids always love your videos. Thanks for putting your body on the line, and sharing your love of life, learning, and adventure with us.
Mild = push my luck, pull your leg Spicy = Measure forces = midi-chlorians Hot = What can forces do to an object = lift rocks and X-wings, throw boxes at family members, so you can distract them and cut off their hand.
Grass surface is high friction Carpet surface is high friction Mud surface is low friction, is slippery Sand surface is very high friction Wood floor is normal friction Wetted floor is low friction, is slippery Water surface is extremely high friction, that stops the object bouncing Ice surface is lower friction, is slipperiest Tarmac surface is low friction, is slippery space surface has no friction and acts like zero gravity and you cannot move while walking on the space surface
Teaching friction, force and movement is fun in physics class, but in biology it suddenly keeps the same definitions but might well get you fired for saying the same things. Yet another great video. Nice snowboarding skills by the way! As for those bike tyres, talk about envy! My tyres tread is so thin you can see the air inside.
Hahaha! I’ll always make sure to go into the right classroom 😂 Thanks a lot! I have to say they aren’t anything compared to my mate biking skills though. Well better overused than under used 💪🏻
My Aussie Sydney kids always love your videos. Thanks for putting your body on the line, and sharing your love of life, learning, and adventure with us.
Hey you weren’t snowboarding in Gudauri in Georgia were you?
The effort you put in your videos is fantastic! : )
Thank you so much 😊
Great job on your video :) You made it easy to learn challenging concepts.
Fantastic! Thanks a lot 👍
You sacrificed risking your life making this video wow
just wow
Teaching is a dangerous job 😂
Mild = push my luck, pull your leg
Spicy = Measure forces = midi-chlorians
Hot = What can forces do to an object = lift rocks and X-wings, throw boxes at family members, so you can distract them and cut off their hand.
Hahaha! Always thinking Out of the box 😂
Grass surface is high friction
Carpet surface is high friction
Mud surface is low friction, is slippery
Sand surface is very high friction
Wood floor is normal friction
Wetted floor is low friction, is slippery
Water surface is extremely high friction, that stops the object bouncing
Ice surface is lower friction, is slipperiest
Tarmac surface is low friction, is slippery
space surface has no friction and acts like zero gravity
and you cannot move while walking on the space surface
10 points to Gryffindor!
Oh the irony of water making things slippery when it is actually a very sticky substance (molecular affinity and cohesion with water is super high).
Hey! So sorry for my late replies. It’s been a busy end of term 😮💨 That’s actually a good point 🤔
@@MrBradleyLearningMadeFun Just glad to hear you were not pulled into any war. Seems like many are.
Teaching friction, force and movement is fun in physics class, but in biology it suddenly keeps the same definitions but might well get you fired for saying the same things.
Yet another great video. Nice snowboarding skills by the way!
As for those bike tyres, talk about envy! My tyres tread is so thin you can see the air inside.
Hahaha! I’ll always make sure to go into the right classroom 😂
Thanks a lot! I have to say they aren’t anything compared to my mate biking skills though.
Well better overused than under used 💪🏻
cool video! my 8th graders said you're sigma 🤩🤯🤠
Kids these days
Yooo thanks man im way more careful from the ground i can finally use eletroc scooters,bikes,scooters,eletric bikes
You’re welcome! Sat careful out there 🤙🏻