@@sannijoseph3649it's an error. Not another way to do it. Is there any other way for subtraction again? He did well. But saying he didn't make a mistake that there is another way he did it is not legit
I enjoyed this...but you weren't really specific....I wished you elaborately explained how you fixed your Points on the graph(like counting to 20 small lines in-between) because I don't really get it
At 06:20 in the video, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. We pointed this oversight in our description. Thank you
At 06:20 in the video, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. We pointed this oversight in our description. Thank you
Thanks for pointing it out. At 06:20, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. Thank you for your feedback.
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Please how did you get 2.86
How about university students having difficulty in physics is there a group for that sir
Sorry but 3.95-0.79= 3.16
Not 2.86
You've just saved my tomorrow physics practical. Thanks 🤛🤛
Exactly
Thank you sir but you made a mistake in the difference of x axis 3.95-0.79 is not 2.86, it's 3.16
Yes ,maybe there is another way to do it that we don't know
@@sannijoseph3649it's an error. Not another way to do it. Is there any other way for subtraction again?
He did well. But saying he didn't make a mistake that there is another way he did it is not legit
This was super helpful! I’ve struggled with graphs for a while but this actually made sense thank you!
The explanation is remarkable ..My teacher did explain it but I still couldn’t draw graphs at alll.Ty for changing that ..(Imma go try the graph)
I enjoyed this...but you weren't really specific....I wished you elaborately explained how you fixed your Points on the graph(like counting to 20 small lines in-between) because I don't really get it
This i find very helpful, simply well explained thanks dear.
My minimum L(m) is 0.4 and Maximum L(m) is 1 and their difference is 0.075m , I am now confused, how do I proceed?
Thanks sir but what if in my graph I have my scale as 10 on the x axis and the maximum number is 90 what do I do
Thank you sir, but I didn't get the same answer you got when you subtracted o. 79-3.95
At 06:20 in the video, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. We pointed this oversight in our description. Thank you
please sir, can multiples of 1,2,5 and 10 be used as a scale in plotting the graph?
My maximum L is 100 and minimum is 20 with T square of maximum 4.093 and minimum 0.885 what should be my scale
Thanks I have understand the concept of ploting a graph
❤ thank you 💕 you are very good sir i love this so helpful
😄THANKS you have make to understand gragh🙃🙂🙃😊
What you mean by ideal scale?
Thank you sir it was really helpful
Thank you Sir, but how did you determine 0.79, the scale segment is clear but I still have dots on the points.
Thanks but when u subtract 0.79_ 3.95 am getting the same answer as yours which is 2.86🙄
At 06:20 in the video, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. We pointed this oversight in our description. Thank you
Hi sir! What then is the significance of your graph?
I love his explanation!
But first, what do you mean by the taking the different between min and max, is it subtraction or substitution.
Difference is subtraction
Hi sir! Why don't you pick the points already plotted?
thank u sm!! this is so HELPFUL OMG
Thank you very much Sir it really understood .
For a graph that d difference is 25.5 on the vertical axes, what is the perfect scale to use
Thank you very much ❤😊
Its really helpful
Thanku sir.......🙂
Please Sir how did you get 11:4
Pls how did you get 1.0/80 in the mini=l
Wow! Thank you so much
Pls how can i snap this my graph question and send to you😮
Sir please why is 4 not part of the scale
What if you have 10 instead of 11.4
Thank you so much! 🥹❤
Can u use 2cm to 100 units
Sir, I am facing problems in installing the virtual physics lab, what should I do?
Kindly send us your email address
Thank you❤
Best master🎉
Thanks so much you made my day Sir. 💜
Thanks sir❤
Pls can i snap a question and sent to you
Nice, keep up
Thanks sir
Thanks
Sir why did you use 80?
Max - min
Not clear
Nice video 📹
Good 👍 👍 👍 👍
Cool
Atleast increase volume while teaching.
I think it's from your phone because i can hear him perfectly
Noted. Thank you.
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Your difference is wrong
Thanks for pointing it out. At 06:20, the difference should be 3.16 not 2.86. Fortunately, 3.16 divided by 9 will yield 0.35 which will result to a scale of 0.5 on the y axis. Thank you for your feedback.
Yeah its true the difference of 0.79and3.95 right?because am getting differ answer which is 3.16
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Thanks
Thanks sir