Hi, I'm a high school student who also participates in the robotics team. Recently, it was decided that we were going to campaign our club at school by shooting t-shirts by using pneumatic canons. I want to contribute more to the team so can you please make a video about the physics behind a pneumatic canon? Thanks in advance,
Hi, I'm a high school student who also participates in the robotics team. Recently, it was decided that we were going to campaign our club at school by shooting t-shirts by using pneumatic canons. I want to contribute more to the team so can you please make a video about the physics behind a pneumatic canon? Thanks in advance,
- P.R.Y.
MrAznPete 3 months ago
... I was commenting on the wrong video! Sorry ...
Kosekans 2 years ago
Is the symbol for the angular velocity named "double u" or "omega" in English? He uses both expressions in the video.
Kosekans 2 years ago
it should have been converted to ft/s
(or everything should have been metric {i like metric})
laputahayom 2 years ago 2
Thanks for the info, a year too late though lol
I'm pretty sure I passed that test
dandanish 2 years ago
that would probably be in his calculus videos rather than his physics videos
scourgeofutopia 2 years ago
When you add the plus 5 wouldn't it have to be converted from 5m/s to its quantity in ft/s and then added to the x component velcocity?
NobleGatekeeper 2 years ago
Can you do a video explaining circles? (area, sectors, arcs exc) thanks
dandanish 3 years ago