Introduction to Physics - Lesson 8 - Significant Figures
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You're really smart hahah :D this really helped me! thank you!!!
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@JakobRobert00 good explanation/
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@Cezarijus yeah but significant figures is a typical topic for physics
because in physics you measure
in maths you don´t measure, you calculate and maths is much more precise
so 20 is indeed 20.00000... and nothing else.
but in physics it is different because measuring is not that precise
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ppl every1 watching these tuts dont know the basics. buckys just covering the basics so those less fortunate can follow later. And with some programming there are intricate algorithms. basic math to bacis physics to algorithms to programming. Let Bucky the mad scientist do his thing. Bucky for Mayor!!!!!!
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damn bucky, you lied ! you are 0.03 pounds more then you said you are !
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this is not physics its math.
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We're only Americans Fanzomo. We can't help it. Our system has been reconstructed so that nobody
feels left out whether or not they learn any maths. :( Make some videos explaining your system of education and what a gcse is. Also, tell us old you were when you took it. American students need to
have another revolution as they are being cheated. Help us Oby Wan Fanzomo! (GCSE = General Certificate of Secondary Education (High School diploma) Taken in the UK at age 16)
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buckey i love your videos but i think these should be more about physics than basic math.
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whaaat, people dont know what significant figures are, you should have taken my gcse maths exam this year... it would have blown your fucking mind!
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When we gonna learn some physics this seems more like maths so far... still enjoyed :)
Viewers: Bucky! We need to know about significant figures!
Bucky: I will teach you all about the significance.....
*Puts on sunglasses*
Of significant figures...
YEAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!
Gyohdon 6 months ago 8
@Chester908 Bucky, teach this guy some english please!
Gyohdon 6 months ago 6