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Physics 210 - Lecture 18 - Circular Motion

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

UMKC Physics Professor Robert Riggs discusses circular motion and works some homework problems

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  • AMAZING PHYSICS TEACHER! saved my grade in my physics class...honestly enjoyed physics for the first time after watching all your videos! Learned more watching these videos than a whole semester with my teacher lol!...how sad. YOUR AWESOME THANKSS!!!!!!!!!!

  • arent there students in this class??? how come they aint laughin at his jokes!!! u have to laugh at the lecturers jokes otherwise ull miss out on partcipation marks!! LOL

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  • This is in college right?

  • @Memieko - That is actually whats happening now lol.

  • @ace0415 I get that from my high school teacher, although he seems to think we should understand it completely from a brief explanation and then just assume that physics is hard when his entire class fails (that actually did happen)

  • Like if your here because you werent paying attention in physics.

  • I am watching this because, well, we didn't exactly DO a lecture on this. The professor just kind of told us briefly about it and told us to look it up on the internet....

  • @atlass8 the students were participating, it's just that the only audio that was caught was that of the professors mic

  • one fucking hour? well hope this is worth it...

  • He's too slow!!

  • great professor....I wish he would come to baruch one day!

  • @sahanSSJ He was only looking for the revolutions, say, in 1 minute, the second hand makes 1 revolution(, so it travels a distance of 2pi. For 35 minutes, it makes 35 revolutions it goes around the clock 35 times, so 35*2pi is 70pi which is right.

    I think,,, I've only started circular motion in grade 12 haha.

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