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@8:14 you have vi + at + vi. Why do you have the initial velocity twice in the same equation.
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I am very happy to see the vidoe More on how velocity, distance, acceleration and time relate to each other after you give this
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I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge More on how velocity, distance, acceleration and time relate to each other
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Steady I Really Like This Video More on how velocity, distance, acceleration and time relate to each other
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Mythbusters tested the penny dropping from the empire state building killing somebody myth.. It turned out to be busted...
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I'm 11, (in 6th grade) and I just happen to wonder why we don't learn STUFF like this in school... Instead of English, History, Computers, and Gym. That stuff isn't going to help us in life. Physics, math, and science will help us.
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at 5:10 you talk about average velocity... why not instantaneous velocty/? what i the difference?
@kiemul136 the cat will die bro.... be kind to animals
yas72090 1 year ago 7
i think you should say initial velocity 'u' and final velocity 'v' it was in my 9th physics book like this and the velocity formula was v=u+at so i got a bit confused but got the thing later i am not at all blaming the vid just telling anyways any1 tellme what is right using v and u or vel. initial and vel. final
youtindia 1 year ago 4