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Physics 210 - Lecture 5 - Free Fall, Vector Components, Vector Addition

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

UMKC Physics Department's Professor Robert Riggs discusses free fall, vector components and vector addition.

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  • thank you for posting this. this guy is great--- im takin physics now and my teacher sucks!!!!!!!

  • this lecture is pretty awesome

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  • I keep getting a negative square root at 08:24, can anyone help?

  • Very cool and informative video. Thank You. I had to laugh at 0:16:51 when one student says in the background: "Acceleration is displacement over time" hahahahah. Acceleration is actually (change in) velocity over time.

  • haha pretty pictures this professor owns

  • he is good Teacher But he seems a little drunk

  • why is it physicaly impossible, when i can imagine it, i know a negative square root does not make sense, but i can though drop a rock from a air balloon, so its not possible to calculate the time or??? help?????

  • Thank God I found this video! My teacher sucks at teaching and after seeing this I now understand what's going on in class!

  • quick question, is there a website where i can print what the professor is showing from his computer. thx

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