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  • I can say german people said this

  • I thought I was hearing a different language....then I realized, all the "v" became "w" so the letter v sounded like "wee" and vector became "Wector" XD

  • our teacher was explaining it and it was never this easy :O

  • this what education should be

    

  • our teacher was explaining projectile motion today by this vid , it was the last lesson , I really felt a sleep, but I wish to get it now :D

  • i almost slept while waitin 4 u to click next :/

  • What a weird accent.

  • v=wee...haha

  • its a good illustration. you can actually watch a projectile motion program doing the phenomenon automatically by watching a video on my channel. its not animation. it uses physics equations. you can download this program from softpedia.

  • Im Learning It In FSc :D

  • ya thats the same for us in usa. some learn it in 10 grade though

  • I CANNOT TELL YOU MORE THAN THAT I JUST SIMPLY DON'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT PHYSICS

  • when do students in America learn Projectile Motion (in which grade ??) someone answer please

  • @95yorina I don't know about the USA, but in Australia we learn about this subject in Grade 11 & 12

  • @95yorina 9th grade in general physics

    

  • @95yorina I'm just learning projectile motion and I'm in 12th Grade (senior year of high school). We just started physics this year also.

    Hope this helped

  • @95yorina were learning it in 10th grade...this is at a private school and its hard as hell

  • @cm28atl i learn it this year i'm in grade 11 it is not very diffecult , i like it :)

  • @95yorina

    Normally in somewhere between 12th to 11th grade

  • Did he say wee?

  • can u show how to solve this one?

    A ball is thrown at initial speed of 15 m/s at angle of 53degree above horizontal level from top of a building, 35 m from the ground. If air resistance is negligible, then,

    a) What is the speed of ball as it hits the ground?

    b) What is the magnitude of the horizontal displacement of the rock?

    Thanks in advance!

  • I got.. A) 30.17m/s and B)4.16s

    Although it took me a long time and may be wrong... hahah

  • nice...just cut the blank parts...

  • i love my wee squared

  • wtf?

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