Kinematics - deriving equations of constant acceleration

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

A short lesson on basic Kinematics, how to derive the equations of motion under constant acceleration.

Check out www.gaussianmath.com for more mechanics and calculus related topics.

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  • LOL I have no idea what he is saying sloooow doownnn. Breeeath hehehehe Good thing I understand a bit of the formulas. :o)

  • Yup tekiemy,

    Totally agree with you. I always get a little excited especially towards the end. I need to slow down. :-)

  • MM nice if i spoke japanese it wouldnt matter because i understand ur writing :)

  • Hehe, I wasn't speaking Japanese, it's the good old english.

    It's great your understand my writing. I take it that it was a good lesson?

  • Hey chensiauping,

    I don't mind at all. I would like to sincerely apologies if I sounded condescending in my comments. I do value what ungell said and thought mentioning the term 'good english' would serve as some humour if he couldn't understanding my speech.

    In all seriousness, I always at best try to maintain a humble attitude in learning, and more so in teaching, because my knowledge is due to the great professors, through books or lectures, who taught me. I'm just a student passing by.

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  • Thumbs up if you want him as your physics teacher :-)

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  • some tranquility, pls

  • i am chinese and i am no where near as good as a chinese should be.... i phail...

  • Great explanations on the basics. Thank you very much!

  • thanks for the upload

  • @bbob423 well said :)

  • Thank you, this was great help in the area i was struggling. (U wernt going to fast :P ) Thank you :D

  • @donylee Thank you, i have my A-level mechanics test this week and this lesson was really useful. Dont listen to Chensiaping, you have the best attitude for a teacher because you give up some of your own time to help and teach others. thanks again :P

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