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From: logindoss
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  • thank you

  • your vwery good, but waste too much paper, i sugest u buy a white board...

  • "here is a hOOP..."

  • i have the utmost respect for julius miller, but i couldnt help but crack up at 5:05 - 5:10

  • Haha, wasn't sure what you referenced until I 'experienced' it lol.

  • lol

  • LMAO I have the utmost respect for you, @WelcometoSIlentHill. That's some very nice observational skills you got there...

  • The answer to your Julius Miller's question is that the shorter spring which is MORE STIFF has a shorter period than the longer spring which is LESS STIFF.

  • You ruined the experience lol

  • I love this guy...so energetic!

  • Okay, Two things...

    1. What is the answer to the question @ 6:00? ...Double?

    2. If he had the time, what was he gonna do with the car-shock-springs?

    Even an opinion would be appreciated.

  • The periods are the same: in this case the period depeneds from the mass, the applied force and the dislocation, not from the original lengh of the spring.

  • The answer to your Julius Miller's question is that the shorter spring which is MORE STIFF has a shorter period than the longer spring which is LESS STIFF.

  • Julius needs an eraseable drawing board :D

  • Julius is enchanting!! Best man who ever lived.

  • this should be put to heavy metal music..fact.

  • That is a fine looking man.

  • he didnt mention much about mass moments of inertia from the physical penulae.

  • No, Julius we won't do that to you! lol. You're awesome!

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