Physics Lesson: Pulley Systems Part 2 Dynamics for High School

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  • What would the tension on the rope be is the surface was frictionless?

  • @1917warfare It should be about 3.5N Hope this helps

  • Looks like someone is going to pass AP physics....

    Thank you I almost cried this was so beautiful

  • @BkSenko24 Thanks, that comment is a keeper. glad we could help.

  • thanks for the video

  • @BikutaHo Thanks. Glad to help.

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  • holy shit yo. i got an exam this mornin been up all nite tryna remember how to do these. appreciate yu puttin these up. dont stop

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  • @1917warfare @PhysicsEH 10g - 0 = 15a

    a=10g/15

    T-0=5a

    T = 5*(10g/15)

    => T= 33.33333333333....N

  • I was in his class 5 years ago, and going in I did very poorly in gr 11 physics with another teacher, I was fortunate to have him as my teacher in gr 12 and finally understood it all with his explanations. I did extremely well in his class too

    Great teacher and might know a thing or two about playing dodgeball ;)

  • BRILLIANT.... Honors physics final tomorrow. This helped me a great deal.

  • one question what kind of a fag hates a free physic video?

  • SO BEAUTIFUL

  • Can you make a video on movable pulleys? cuz i saw a picture of a movable pulley on our book but i didnt understand it. And I am not highschool yet so can you make it a little more simple? cuz i dont know anything about the equations.

  • wonderful

    exxaxctly as my maths teacher Fatty Barrett of Beaminster School taught me in 1968.

  • Thanx for the great video. It really helped me out.

    I just wanted to know. How would you resolve about the 10kg. The tension in the string would be the same but what about the acceleration??

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