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Acceleration as a function of velocity example 

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@olivermilner6396
@olivermilner6396 4 года назад
Excellent video, I finally understand
@TheRockaleo
@TheRockaleo 10 лет назад
Thank you man! this helped me so much :D
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 10 лет назад
Glad to hear it!
@jessicaguo9370
@jessicaguo9370 3 года назад
Thank you for the explanation!
@josesammut9396
@josesammut9396 4 года назад
Wow. Amazing that I went from head scratching to finding it easy. Fuck online lectures but thank you youtube. What a world.
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 4 года назад
Yuuup what a world indeed... You should check out engineer4free.com/dynamics for all the videos I did in this series, you might like them too =]
@alexrosellverges8345
@alexrosellverges8345 5 лет назад
Wow cool video, i hope sth like that is in my exam now that i got it xd. Thanks!
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 5 лет назад
Yeah hope so! Once you understand the process in solving these they're not so bad! 🙂
@anthonymcomstock
@anthonymcomstock 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@soxyoo
@soxyoo 4 года назад
you saved me thank you so so much!!!
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 4 года назад
You're welcome!!! Make sure to check out the full playlist here: ru-vid.com/group/PLOAuB8dR35od-BJkNaUWbT8naOb0Y_gC6 =)
@sammy2819
@sammy2819 6 лет назад
great bro very helpful
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 6 лет назад
Thanks glad you like it!
@itsmohittime
@itsmohittime 3 года назад
Thank you so much 💖💗
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 3 года назад
You're welcome!! =)
@hellbreaker6666
@hellbreaker6666 4 года назад
Okay, maybe you can help me out solving this problem: A steel ball is released from rest in a container of oil. Its downward acceleration is a = 2. 4 − 0.6v in/s^2 where v is the ball’s velocity in in/s. What is the ball’s downward velocity 2 s after it is released? I worked out the problem and got v = 3.498 in/s but the real answer is 2.795 in/s. I am fairly certain my steps are correct, but there is something I'm apparently missing. Help would be much appreciated.
@Shandeeme
@Shandeeme 6 лет назад
thank you so much
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 6 лет назад
You're welcome
@trinatripathi6854
@trinatripathi6854 5 лет назад
Hey, How did you split -0.005v^2 into only v^2? At 0:56 and 0:57. Thanks!
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 5 лет назад
At that point I just multiplied both sides by dt, and divided both sides by v^2
@11thWasteHogyaYaar
@11thWasteHogyaYaar Год назад
If you take to LHS it'll still be ok as its a constant and will come out of integration on either side.
@zihongezrali6053
@zihongezrali6053 3 года назад
What if it slows down to 0? the equation would kinda fall apart, wouldn't it?
@paulabire00
@paulabire00 3 года назад
That's my question also
@Neoduo18
@Neoduo18 Год назад
Hello sir, will these lectures help in university level dynamics too? Thank you in advance!
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free Год назад
Yes, definitely. Make sure to check the full playlist!
@pedramshirdel6865
@pedramshirdel6865 6 лет назад
how about this? a=f(x,v)
@noahlape8187
@noahlape8187 5 лет назад
Very sexy video. 10 outa 10. Helped alot.
@Engineer4Free
@Engineer4Free 5 лет назад
hahaha I think thats a first! Glad you liked it =)
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