I'll see if I can help, acceleration is when an unbalanced force is exerted on an object, acc can be negative or positive making it a vector quantity. Velocity remains constant (not accelerating) when a balanced force (measured in N- F=ma) acts on the object. When graphing always have time on the X axis, it's almost always the manipulated variable in all experiments. Use slope and area under curves to solve for different questions depending on what is given on the Y axis (Responding variable).
Well, anyone watching this video in the future can read my comment and hopefully make some sense of simple physics... Not meant to help a single individual...
Nice. I love it! First time I understand something in Physics. Thank you! :>
emmajustin97 1 month ago
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emmajustin97 1 month ago
my teacher is a piece of shit. thank you man!
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@DreadedLeopard ahaa. same here. >.<
emmajustin97 1 month ago
hey,thanks for this video.... it has lessened my confusion.. tats y, i must watch more of ur videos... reading books is so boring...
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sootmei 4 months ago
people like you make me feel so happy thanks man really aprreciate this vid.
Tommyftw6 7 months ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR EXPLAINING THE IB PHYSICS!!!!! THUMBS UP FOR ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!
brokenbutterfly747 1 year ago
Thank You so much this was very helpful!!
starrienight 1 year ago
Yay i finally gt it! =D
Thank you!
xxLishaaaxx 2 years ago
I'll see if I can help, acceleration is when an unbalanced force is exerted on an object, acc can be negative or positive making it a vector quantity. Velocity remains constant (not accelerating) when a balanced force (measured in N- F=ma) acts on the object. When graphing always have time on the X axis, it's almost always the manipulated variable in all experiments. Use slope and area under curves to solve for different questions depending on what is given on the Y axis (Responding variable).
choseGODfirst 3 years ago
u answered him 3 months later?! WOW ...by that time he probably already failed the class!
NuMetal92 2 years ago
Well, anyone watching this video in the future can read my comment and hopefully make some sense of simple physics... Not meant to help a single individual...
choseGODfirst 2 years ago
sure..sorry 'bout that! keep comments like that up, maybe i will find them useful one day! :)
NuMetal92 2 years ago
@NuMetal92 loser
MrCydia 1 year ago
explain!
NuMetal92 1 year ago
Thank you!!
MonElisa 3 years ago 4
i was hopin this would help me, but its clear now that im going to fail physics.
RivFan88 3 years ago 17
That was GREAT...
tooooootti 3 years ago