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  • this is what we are doing in my class and I'm in year 10 or as you call it 10th grade

  • thank you :) u helped me physics 4 this^.^

  • use this to estimate the terminal velocity at which a spin/stall airplane of 2000 lbs collides with the ground...and ofcourse the potential energy mgh that can be equated with kinetic energy mv-square/2.

  • Haha, to someone with no knowledge of physics, this would be quite painful to watch (i.e. blackdwarfstar). But, to someone who knows enough about physics to understand exactly what the heck this video's about (i.e. a grade 11 physics student), it makes a HELL of a lot more sense then the way I learned about gravity: the old fashioned "sub-in-to-the-equation".

    Thanks, for changing my view towards physics. Maybe I'll take it in grade 12 afterall.

  • @bllvv you take it in 12th grade, the world needs more scientists and engineers, maybe the class will spark your imagination a bit - but a word of advice, don't just take the class and learn the equations, try and understand the concepts as well, it makes learning a whole lot more fun and helps you understand how our world works.

  • ???

  • lol

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