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HI guys, sorry this is a fairly lengthy video. Please let me know if you have any areas of confusion or questions, I will do my best to explain, or even make further videos on specific concepts. I know that this topic is an area of confusion for many people. Feel free to comment!
Hello, your videos have helped me a lot in understanding some difficult physics topics, thank you! So, can you please make a video on DC motors and Transformers?
I have been tutoring my grandson and searching for a good on line tutor and i think I have found it ALL YOUR REVISION VIDEOS ARE BRILLIANT THANK YOU SO MUCH
its crazy how I'm finding it fun to study physics as i understand it, tho it used be one of the hardest, and most complicated subjects..... ~tysm for making it fun for me
I have a question. Can I use these videos and your notes for Edexcel too? Cause I follow the Edexcel syllabus and I don't know if studying Cambridge notes will disadvantage me. Like, do both Cambridge and Edexcel have the same portions for IGCSE 10th Boards, or is there a sizeable difference? Regardless, your videos are absolutely wonderful and a blessing for people like me. Terrific job !!
The content is mostly the same but it is arranged in different ways in the syllabus. I suggest you keep referring back to your syllabusus while studying from Cambridge notes to make sure you don't miss anything or learn something extra.
Thanks for the amazing video! I always find the motion lesson hard to understand hut thanks to your video I understood the whole content perfectly well! Just one question....so does terminal velocity mean zero acceleration?
in 12:59 wouldn't it be possible that the object is not stationary (not moving) but has moved forwards for 3 seconds and then back to 10 miles in 3 seconds, or am I confused because time would still be zero since velocity is displacement divided by time meaning 0/6 = 0, ahhh maybe its that but I'll leave the question here for anyone else who was wondering.
bro I lost 3 brain cells at free fall and speed time graph everything else was fine ., could u explain speed time graph as if u would explain to a 10 year old cause I dont understanddddddd
What about distance-time graph? And displacement-time graphs arent even in that topic.....also is a speed-time graph the same as a velocity-time graph?
The gradient of a distance-time graph represents speed. When displaying a journey, the vertical axis will often represent the distance from a particular place rather than the distance travelled. Such graphs are known as displacement-time graphs.