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Introduction to newton's first law of motion. Inertial frames of reference.

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  • Sal's fav word -> 'Intuitive'

    Lol

  • Its all wrong. Its called laws of Cuck Norris

    1) Inertia: Objects will remain at rest or in a uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted upon by Chuck Norris.

    2) Force, Mass, Acceleration: The acceleration of an object depends upon Chuck Norris and the magnitude of his force.

    3) Action & Reaction: For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction (except with Chuck Norris, there is no such thing as an equal reaction, Chuck Norris is always one step ahead).

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  • @2pacoverbig Math is awesome truth in the mind (especially recreational and non-engineering non-applied math) and it is indeed quite awesome; the empirical data in non-math science is awesome, too. I'm focusing on doing a math (and some science) knowledge sharing vids. good times.

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  • these newtons laws really helped me.... thank you!

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  • @mrfrankincense I'll also add that the derivative of a value gives you it's slope, which is why the previous statement explaining how K=1/2mv^2 is arrived at. In a physics with calculus class, these concepts and formulas are actually explained as to how they are arrived at etc, while a physics without calc class you simply will be told to memorize it or just be given the formula, so you could say you learn more about how physics works in physics with calc, even though I will say it is harder :(

  • @mrfrankincense vs time graph gives you the acceleration, and the definition of slope is the change is the value it represents over the given axis's. And yes these concepts are taught at the university undergraduate level, at least in the US they are, I know because I'm actually taking physics with calculus 1 right now actually.

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