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  • wow every word u say is important and helps to understand these stuff, thx!!!

  • I LOVE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOU!!!! THANKYOOOU

  • @Buttzy89

    your comment cracked me up . haha

  • I am paying $500+ for my Physics class, Yet watching these videos I have learned more from you than my Teacher......who happens to have a PhD in Physics. It disgusts me that that money isn't going to you. Thank you sir, very much.

  • i really wish u where my teacher cus mine is a DUMBASS! ur awesome! I havent seen all the stuff u cover in ur videos but I wish it would be everything included in my class! thanks for the awesome videos and making me feel a little more hopeful about passing!!!!!!!

  • thanks ! these videos help me out so much.. i just can't pay attention in class..but on Youtube I can pause and rewind as much as i like :) plus you're way easier to understand than my physics teacher

  • I LOVE YOU!!! <3! ...no homo.

  • wow Someone who can actually teach! wow!

  • Thumps up if these videos kick your professors in their butt!! Thank you!

  • sometimes I get tired of him describing all the minute details and then I remember that, this is the reason I'm here, to learn all those details. So I am glad he describes everything. Great teaching! why, oh why, can't my professor be as thorough?

  • how can we give it a shot if we dont know how to find figure out horizontal and vertical legs?

  • Youre fantastic, thank you

  • You are awesome at explaining physics!! My professor just rushes through her powerpoint :( Thank You♥

  • how can we determine vertical and horizontal leg?

  • Thank you so much Mr. LifeSaver. I spent more than 2 hours just to try to understand how the vectors work in a 2 dimensional plane but i got lost totally. Till i watch this now, everything is resolved. Im now trying to find out how to draw the ways i've taken to get to these videos in terms of vectors :))

  • Bill Gates?....

  • its awesom thanks

    

  • dont listen to the negative comments, your videos are so helpful and easy to understand for physics newbies.  Thank you so much for putting these videos up,, very very very helpful :-) thumbs up for you videos!!!

  • how the hell do you figure out the horizontal and vertical leg? the guy is never telling us

  • You inspires me a lot...

  • Thanks for the amazing Video. There seems a mistake. At 6:11, the horizontal component is 6 cos 25 which is 2.1 and the vertical component is 5.6 (6 sin 25) and not the other way round! Please mention it in the description for other students to rectify it! Thanks Again!

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  • I thought you looked like Stephen Hawking when i first saw you...

  • WHY AREN'T YOU MY PROFESSOR?! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I <3 YOU!! If I could just take you with me to my class....I'd know there is a way.

  • can someone please explan y he did not go a*2=b*2+c*2-2bc(cos 150) then square root = roughly 11.6

  • @11Winfield plus i think his way is heaps good but wondering y he did it

  • @11Winfield Perhaps because he was starting with the basics, and applying the Pythagorean Theorem is more basic than applying the Law of Cosines.

  • The way he talks reminds me of Alan Harper from 2 and a Half Men, that's a compliment by the way :D.

  • a little too easy you should include the cos/sin and calculations in these steps so you dont break them down and im stuck there curious... something to consider in future videos

  • Thanks!

  • You are awesome! I had no idea how to do this, but now I do! I thought it was so much more complicated than this! Thank you!

  • my physics teacher is a sleeping tablet but you made this so interesting. Thank you.

  • I wish all the teachers were like you...

  • you did in 10 mins what my teacher couldnt do for 2 months.

  • Thanks alot sir I am enjoying your videos ^_^

  • THAAANK YOUUUUUU!!!!!!!!

  • if you dont know what hypotenuse is, u shouldn't be watching this video

  • You should tutor and get paid!

  • @BubbleWagons knowledge should be given free whenever it can be .. thank you sir for sharing knowledge with us :) God bless you

  • Thanks for the help kind sir! You are an excellent teacher

  • Dude! Thank you so much for these videos! They've been a great help.

  • WOW!!! You really explain so nicely.. I wish you were my Physics teacher.

    Thank you Sir for explaing Vectors and Components. Now i feel very confident.

    5 Stars !!

  • you made a mistake. for the second one: 4 cos 25 degrees is 3.6, which corresponds to the horizontal and not the vertical. 4 sin 25 is 1.7, for the vertical

  • you made a mistake. for the second one: 4 cos 25 degrees is 3.6, which corresponds to the horizontal and not the vertical

  • It feels awesome never taking physics before and getting the answer mostly on your own for this, including the legs!

  • Thank You! Now I can study Physics on my own..

  • Hi mate..thanks for teaching the basics of these vectors..I dont know why most lectures dont take time to explain these basic chapters in classes, which is very important to have attain a strong foundation...Thanks a lot for posting this...

  • i wish my professor took the time to explain like this. i might actually pass my class now. thank you!

  • awesome!! thank you so much for these videos!!

  • why can u not just do pythagoren theorum on the intial triangle 5(squared)+ 7(squared)= resultant (squared)? I have never done vectors before so i was juts curious if anyone could explain why

  • doesnt that work only with right triangles? the original triangle was an obtuse triangle. i can be wrong though...

  • its not a right riangle

  • Man you saved my life with these videos, now i can pass my test. And i don't have to try and study the drone of my boring physics teacher. Thank you soooo much

  • I'm still having trouble figuring out angles. Like for my hw problem it says "An explorer goes in a direction 60degrees south of east for 20m. I don't get if you would use 60degrees or negative 60degrees, or if you would use another angle in finding the total distance for that component.

  • Thank you man!!! really thank you. you make this so much simpler to understand. This will help me so much, u are the best!!!!

  • Thank you for constantly reassuring your audience : ) You are the BEST!! I have hope!!

  • thank you

  • You are such a wonderful person to post these videos.

  • Thank you soooo much i wish you could be my teacher!!!!!!!!!! i was having a difficult time in class because my teacher just gives notes without teaching and i was getting frustrated. I really appreciate it. THANK YOU!! Please more videos on Physics, because with the way my teacher is teaching i really need help!

  • Thank you so much! I understand now.

  • you are the best! i have an exam in 30min and i finally get it!

  • thank you thank you i get it now

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