"you will have noticed by now that you can find the weight by multiply kg by 10...". No, I would not have noticed that. And why do tutorials always skim over bits like that, and drone on and on and on and on with cartoons and the easy stuff we already know? "Newton was scientist who had an apple fall on his head. Here is an apple. And here is a goofy cartoon character juggling a bunch of apples... and 1 Newton times 10 m/s/s is 10 kg meters per second per second moving right along here are toons
@TheDevilvivek cont. It's shortened mathematically to 10 m/s^2 because when you divide by a number, and then divide by that number again, it's like dividing by that number times itself - so 12/3/3 is the same as 12/9.
I remember these! They used to play these short episodes on KQED! I used to watch them as a kid, because they were cartoons, but I didn't understand them! LOL
An apple of 100 grams is a really small apple. An apple is more like 200 grams.
Also, that isn't how the Newton is defined. The Newton is defined as the net force required to change the velocity of a 1kg body at a rate of 1 meter/second every second.
It turns out that a 100 gram object weighs on Earth, 0.981 Newtons instead of exactly 1. The third decimal place may vary with location.
It was aired on television near my area. I requested it to be on air like a year ago. Good thing, they reaired it because the reception was bad when Eureka 7-12, the reception was bad.
I watch this show when I was a child. Man, I should had not erase 30 episodes of Eureka when I was young. It was a marathon. I talked to KOCE company to reair these shows. Some people was wondering what happen to Eureka! 7-12. The reception was bad at that time. I messed it up again with 7-12 instead I had them on video tape. I am glad you enjoyed it.
can someone translate me what the video says from 2.00 to 2.14?
granzo95 2 weeks ago
why do people say ramdom teachers names??? Someone plz explain...
KoalaKrisp1 2 months ago
anyone from ms. wuertz scince class?
TheMcattackMan 3 months ago
i thought the acceleration of everything on earth was 9.8m/s
Jewelez229 3 months ago
Anybody from Mrs Trans Year 7 Science class?
RyznCA 4 months ago
this is an awesome video.
our science teacher made this homework and it was kinda fun =)
flanfamm6 4 months ago
I looked up anime and this came up....WTF?
Danielkchoi 5 months ago
This is brill!
Sarusource 5 months ago
lol anyone here from mackillop year 8 science class?
jamesdarandom 6 months ago
"you will have noticed by now that you can find the weight by multiply kg by 10...". No, I would not have noticed that. And why do tutorials always skim over bits like that, and drone on and on and on and on with cartoons and the easy stuff we already know? "Newton was scientist who had an apple fall on his head. Here is an apple. And here is a goofy cartoon character juggling a bunch of apples... and 1 Newton times 10 m/s/s is 10 kg meters per second per second moving right along here are toons
ion010101 6 months ago
what is 10 metres per second per second and what is newton
TheDevilvivek 9 months ago
@TheDevilvivek cont. It's shortened mathematically to 10 m/s^2 because when you divide by a number, and then divide by that number again, it's like dividing by that number times itself - so 12/3/3 is the same as 12/9.
ion010101 7 months ago
I watched this in class today(;
computerchick100 1 year ago
We watched this in class today :)
BillNyeRulz 1 year ago
Thank You!! I could not find this explanation anywhere else.
I love you.
greenday5585 1 year ago
Very funny
SpaceXGames 1 year ago
I remember these! They used to play these short episodes on KQED! I used to watch them as a kid, because they were cartoons, but I didn't understand them! LOL
samus1818 1 year ago 3
this is the most useful cartoon compared to other stupid ones
felixjetgo 1 year ago
Thanks so much , im trying ti wtach all of these.. getting so excited for gr 11 physicss!!
MXZCharlie 1 year ago
I hate 9.81 gravity it gives me pain in the ass LoL ;-D
MultiBrados 1 year ago
so i'm not fat...i'm massive....thats one way to boost my self esteem! lol i like these eureka clips, very informative! i watch these at school!
irmalka 1 year ago 17
An apple of 100 grams is a really small apple. An apple is more like 200 grams.
Also, that isn't how the Newton is defined. The Newton is defined as the net force required to change the velocity of a 1kg body at a rate of 1 meter/second every second.
It turns out that a 100 gram object weighs on Earth, 0.981 Newtons instead of exactly 1. The third decimal place may vary with location.
Gintable 2 years ago
@Gintable no offence, but this is all theoretical (And you weigh apples often?) , plus they say 'about one newton' most of the time.
TheAlphaShadows 9 months ago
Haha! I watched this in Elementary School (1987ish)
SooSudsy 2 years ago
thank you uploader!
riveri0 2 years ago 2
We had to watch this in science yesterday
blupenguinpercussion 2 years ago
Love the "flying saucer" and "cup"!
JGCooney 2 years ago
I weigh 533N.
McJ0n 2 years ago
LOL! you don't have a weight problem you have a mass problem!
1stNeoSpartan 2 years ago 23
I laughed till I cried at that line! Yep, I have a mass problem...m'ass is too big for m'pants!
sapphire776 2 years ago
EUREKA!!!
ilikedickinmyass7 2 years ago
"What if we HANG you on a spring scale."
see the hidden meaning
Dghost100 2 years ago
I like it, yay!
Slidingby 2 years ago
LAME
hillmert 2 years ago
shut up!
ngjovan 2 years ago
OMG i thought this was the anime eureka 7!
eyon17 2 years ago
lol
ngjovan 2 years ago
I wanted to put two episodes together, but at that time I could not because they only accept 10 minutes at 100MB. Now its 10 minutes at 1 GB.
bubblebear83 3 years ago 4
@bubblebear83 Now it's 15 minutes as 2GB. :P
JoryisbetterthanJon 6 months ago
hey erm i juz wanna know bubblebear.........where do u get these vids. they are really cool.
Dr3adL0rd97 3 years ago
It was aired on television near my area. I requested it to be on air like a year ago. Good thing, they reaired it because the reception was bad when Eureka 7-12, the reception was bad.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
luv it!!
aLiXhottie28 3 years ago
A nice vedio i could give it to my teacher and my homework is done i no time.!!!!!!!!!
SALIMSOUSSI 3 years ago
careful. the teacher might call it plagerism
QshesshoumaruQ 3 years ago
Oh Salimsoussi, you teacher may not like that referring to QshesshoumaruQ's comment.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
we watched this video in science today! hahaha, well thank you very much hahaha, this was very helpful.
mellychellybelly 3 years ago
Where? on youtube or he/she downloaded this clip.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
youtube lol ( projector )
mellychellybelly 3 years ago
from me? really?
bubblebear83 3 years ago
you're just that cool!
QshesshoumaruQ 3 years ago
Amazing...we used to watch this in school in the EARLY 80's.
deyoungparker 3 years ago
Ha ha - I remembver watching it in school in 2005!
Allira22 2 years ago
I watched this in school yesterday- Oct 2 2009
glitteryYtiger 2 years ago
thank you this vid is gr8. it helped me explain the difference between mass and weight perfectly :)
burtv1610 3 years ago
Bubblebear83 rocks!
DoctorBrute 3 years ago
Thank you DoctorBrute for the entertainment.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
Thank you very much for the upload! This video helps me to do a homework!
OSCARGRADO122 3 years ago
I watch this show when I was a child. Man, I should had not erase 30 episodes of Eureka when I was young. It was a marathon. I talked to KOCE company to reair these shows. Some people was wondering what happen to Eureka! 7-12. The reception was bad at that time. I messed it up again with 7-12 instead I had them on video tape. I am glad you enjoyed it.
bubblebear83 3 years ago
Weight watchers, because of the type of measuring instrument for your weight.
baetores 4 years ago
mass watchers heh
nice...
driver9111 4 years ago
heheheh and a flying saucer to boot
dragfyre 4 years ago
geeky maybe but, if you studying for a univer that childs play...
so if 600N on earth and 100N on the moon so the earth is 6 times bigger then the moon. i think
panzarw 4 years ago
geek squad!
Hrdcorellamas 4 years ago