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  • Please keep up your support your method is very helpful,even after I finish my Physics course I'll continue watching your video.

    excellent job, I have one word for you I am an International student you are a life savior. 

  • Good lecture! Thank you for your time and effort!

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  • @SelenskiGreg7689 use vf^2= v02 + 2(acceleration)Displacement,

    you get a = -81m/ss

  • @amauta5 i think your answer is wrong . you didn't converted the unit of initial velocity from km/hr into m/s .

    I got a = -126 m/s*2 as answer .

  • I like these videos very much and plan to finish them all in a couple of days. The most pleasant exprience from these vidoes so far is when I proceeed to video 13 , 14, devoted to the relationship between velocity and acceleration. The detailed explaination of these two concepts cleared up my frustration I had for a while. Personally I think in some sense these videos have their own strength compared with MIT physics lectures. Good Work. Keep UP.

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