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IBPH Ep. 5 Uniform Motion - Part 2 of 2

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The topic of this episode is Uniform Motion. What is an equation of motion? How does the equation of motion look like in the specific case of uniform motion? How do we use equations of motion in solving problems? The answers, with examples, in this episode. PART 2 OF 2

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  • hey, was this the last video of this kind you made? The previous videos have been very useful for me and my friends, and it would be of greate value if you could do some more, following the ib studdy guide, and you seem to have done on the previous videos. i dont get anything when my teacher teach me, but these through these videos im really starting to understand. thanx

  • @Evanescence092: Hi there. I intend to continue uploading videos but, as you can imagine, I have very little free time to work on my podcasts. The next episode is in the workings but I'm not sure when I'm going to be able to finish it. In the mean time, maybe you can watch some of my new videos on Electricity and Magnetism. They are simple demonstrations without much theoretical background but I hope that, if you have a general idea of the topic, you can make use of them.

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  • beautifully explained

  • @ibphysicshelp yeah. they seem good, but i have many diffuculites with the theoretical stuff, so the other videos have been very usefull. But yeah, i imagine its a lot now, with the finals comming up. Take your time and make the videos good, cause then they will be more usefull for more people in the future :) good luck =)

  • lol im still in 7th grade WTF is this and y was it in the play list of hacking?

  • Could u kindly put some worked examples on uniformly accelerated motion as well?

  • Thanks alot!!!!!!!!! Keep up the wonderful work!

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