As a youngling i watched this on Sunday (I think??) arvo because it was on TV. I hated it. And often had to go out walking!!!!! I loved him yet hated him. Physics fucked me up - I can't get them till now I'm in my forties!!!!! Prof JMN was an enigma.
Whoa... taht last part throew me for a loop... all the shape exists where there is no shape... so does that mean... it does not exist at all??? There's no chance of balancing something on nothing....
hey...excellent teacher.....all Physics teacher should teach like him... a dynamic and pratical class. not a "teorichal... read the fuckin book and learn by youruself " class...thanks.....I would like to know more about center of pression...
NO!!! center of gravity and center of mass in different for example if your center of your gravity of your circle is at center somewhat near to it is your center of mass but not on the point where the center of gravity is
For all intents and purposes, yes. Technically the center of mass is the center of where all the mass is concentrated, whereas the center of gravity is the center of where gravity is acting on it. usually this makes very little difference, but since in enormous objects some parts are closer to the source of gravity than others, the center of gravity gets skewed away from the center of mass.
u can't determine the center of gravity by finding the intersection point if the object's mass is not uniformly distributed and yet most objects are not uniformly distributed in real life that's why we need engineers and calculus
As a youngling i watched this on Sunday (I think??) arvo because it was on TV. I hated it. And often had to go out walking!!!!! I loved him yet hated him. Physics fucked me up - I can't get them till now I'm in my forties!!!!! Prof JMN was an enigma.
PeterHBne1 1 month ago
purely genius!!!!
crappylamo 4 months ago
I was stumped on this chapter until i watched this
PapaJer619 9 months ago
The center of gravity can be where there is not material then!
VictorHugo289mex 9 months ago
Remarkable! Most remarkable! :)
jinggo78 1 year ago
you save my grades
ISHIACE 1 year ago
Whoa... taht last part throew me for a loop... all the shape exists where there is no shape... so does that mean... it does not exist at all??? There's no chance of balancing something on nothing....
Dreamcube017 1 year ago
thx , that was very helpful..
NewDawn54 2 years ago
genius teacher
AishaSindhiNiyani 2 years ago 5
Got to love geometry when well thought.
SuperFinGuy 2 years ago
Julius Sumner Miller was a great teacher, i wish he was my physics teacher when I was in school
Great Stuff thanks for sharing...
dreckka 3 years ago 11
great
sanfordandsonsalvage 3 years ago
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA............i love this guy!!
onmyway21 3 years ago
HA! This guy is great! 5:30 is hilarious.
johnmazz84 3 years ago
hey...excellent teacher.....all Physics teacher should teach like him... a dynamic and pratical class. not a "teorichal... read the fuckin book and learn by youruself " class...thanks.....I would like to know more about center of pression...
laiomarinheiro 3 years ago
NO!!! center of gravity and center of mass in different for example if your center of your gravity of your circle is at center somewhat near to it is your center of mass but not on the point where the center of gravity is
jcorhins 3 years ago
@jcorhins gravity acts through the centre of mass.
wangouthangout 1 year ago
great info
pearnomore 3 years ago
What is the shape called that rolls up hill?
nickyboi01 3 years ago
so he is saying that the center of gravity is equal to the center of mass? enlighten me...
MachitoMaldito 3 years ago
For all intents and purposes, yes. Technically the center of mass is the center of where all the mass is concentrated, whereas the center of gravity is the center of where gravity is acting on it. usually this makes very little difference, but since in enormous objects some parts are closer to the source of gravity than others, the center of gravity gets skewed away from the center of mass.
roideschampignons 3 years ago
u can't determine the center of gravity by finding the intersection point if the object's mass is not uniformly distributed and yet most objects are not uniformly distributed in real life that's why we need engineers and calculus
Griefpluto 4 years ago
This is the best episode....Thx millions for these...
Kimmypage44 4 years ago
thank you so much for uploading these videos
kbrinks 4 years ago
most enjoyable and I learned again
james1937 4 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this and your other Miller videos. Awesome!
beaunanza 4 years ago