WOW, I'm 49 yrs old, have an interview Monday morning and need to refresh myself. I've watched other videos but none compare to this. It's so simple. I was never any good with math. THANK YOU
This was the first video that made me understand all of this, I'm taking chemistry rn in highschool and I haven't used metric conversion since I was like 10. Great video.
Wow this video really helped me understand. I have a conversions test that I have to take in a few days and this video has helped me tremendously! Thank you for posting you are a lifesaver!!!
this video is awesome. I wanted to review converting metrics before my first class tomorrow to feel more prepared and this video is perfect! Thanks for explaining it so well! :)
This helped me so much. SO SIMPLY TAUGHT... thank you. The guy in the last video started at the beginning of his number instead of at the decimal to move places 😕
One of the best videos that I have ever watched as it relates to metric conversion. I like the information shared as well as the simple demonstrations shown.
Thanks idk how to tell you how you saved me in college, never used metric conversion like since in highschool and never expected to actually have this topic in nursing school
I’m in college and my teacher never explained it like this! She tried teaching and I just wasn’t getting it. I told her to teach me a different way..she couldn’t. Thank you for simplifying it from the start
you can shift a point or you can shift your brain The advantage is that the number does not change in the metric system, only the point is moved: in meter: 12m in decimeter: 120dm in centimeter: 1,200cm in Millimeter: 120,000mm and it is scalable from the smalles part of an atom to the size of the univers without any rounding error all units are connected with factor 1: Water: 1kg is 1dm³ is 1 liter or 1000: 1kg=1000g=1,000,000mg 1N=1m/1s² push the point instead of multiplying by 0,000568182 or 1760,0005632
I cannot say how much you helped my daughter and I cannot be able to be with her and it is very much problem for me after doing my job I need to help her with study and I cannot teach her online network problem but thanks a lot from my daughter to you
Dude thank you so much, this is really going to help me for Chemistry and AP Environmental Science! Also a quick suggestion, use B instead of U since its easier to remember. So you would have: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk. Rather then: King Henry Died Unexpectedly Drinking Chocolate Milk. The "Unexpectedly" part is too much to remember I would cut that out with By instead, hope that was easier to understand for some of you guys.
It's weird seeing people struggling with these prefixes. They is so natural to us, rest of the world, that it's weird to discover some people never heard of kilo, deca, deci or centi.
Where not confused on what prefixes it means we just want to know a simpler way to convert between the metric measurements. Plus if your that smart why u even watching this video 💀