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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2009

This is a brief description of the resolution of vectors into components using the case of an applied force on an oblique angle.

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  • @LAXdoubleK aint that the truth!!

  • Teachers make things so complicated for no freakin reason lol

  • love when you say "tadaaa". I barely ever say "tadaa" when I do physics. But thanks to this video I might be saying "tadaa" more often.

  • this is unreal, better than any teachers explanation! soooo helpful for additional mathematics GCSE!

  • great video easy to understand!!!

    you explain much better than my physics teacher lol

  • well how about hiperkinectical stimulatin forces be measured depicting HZ patterns present in subject visual field?

  • OMG, thank you for breaking this down so simply. Can I buy you a beer?

  • thanks for the video

  • best video ever thx ur a gud teacher.

  • good video!

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