I've religiously watched your AP Physics 1 videos all year, and I just recently learned I got a 4 on the exam! Thank you for literally saving my life in this class.
Hello! I know you’ve commented this 6 years ago and might not remember any of it but do you think I’ll be able to pull this class off online as a 10 grade student? My school doesn’t offer any physics classes so I’m thinking of taking an AP one online
@@Soomeon_e I think so! I handled it well as a 10th grader myself when I wrote the original comment :) If you’re willing to work at understanding the mechanisms then you’ll do great. These videos still are such good resources!
@@paigejohnson3291 i also would like to ask: which youtubers have helped you the most? My physics teacher hasn't really been teaching us things that preciesely and I would like to know what kinds of videos on the internet could help me understand physics better. Thanks
I love physics! My school doesn't offer AP Physics but I'm studying to take the exam because I want to take more advanced classes in quantum and theoretical mechanics in college. My dream job is to become a scientific journalist. I want to be able to make science interesting for people who aren't scientifically inclined. It's funny, because I really don't like math, but I love math when it is applied to science (it showed in my grades too, I only did okay in my math classes but I always got A's in science). Thank you so much Flipping Physics for helping me learn something I am passionate about!
Hey there I'm also studying AP physics by myself cuz my school doesn't offer AP courses. I don't know u but ur dream job and purpose sounds amazing, just wanna tell u that u r awesome and I'm sure u will become a really good scientist! Good luck!!
Well I haven't taken the class, I'm learning it on my own. If you are really interested in physics and are willing to dedicate yourself to understanding the concepts, it isn't hard. I imagine it would be hard for those who have struggled in Algebra and dislike sciences, because it's a very algebra heavy course. But don't decide not to take it just because you aren't the best at math. I was never great at math but I've been successful in learning physics because I understand math better when applied to concrete, tangible things. So if you are really interested in the course, I say go for it!
Thank you so much! I thought I needed to review pretty much my entire Physics 1 unit in about 1-2 days and your videos helped me out so much! You even have videos on the lessons I'm weakest in so that will be very very helpful. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for these videos! My teacher specifically recommended your channel and lecture notes as a source of review! Good luck to everyone taking the AP Physics test tomorrow; we got this!
Just came to pop back into this video series. Just wanted to say thanks for your review series for Physics 1, as it really helped a lot on my test back in May. These really made a difference in how I performed, and I'm really grateful for the work you do. Keep it up!
You are certainly welcome. Thanks for coming back to say thanks; that is lovely of you. Perhaps my AP Physics C: Mechanics videos will be helpful to you when you take more physics? www.flippingphysics.com/ap-physics-c-review.html
These videos are my new favorite thing. It's not just a lecture! It's a frickin production- the characters are my favorite. Thank you. I might be laughing because of sleep deprivation from late-night studying - but also I was not expecting there to be characters!!!! THANK YOU!!!! ALSO TO OTHER EXAM TAKERS TOMORROW: GOOD LUCK
Andy Jin Yes, they do take a long time make and edit. However, it is time well spent because "the strategy keeps [the learner] completely attentive." Your comment makes me happy!
The first in my set of AP Physics 1 review videos. Enjoy! Thank you to Jeremy West who provided Billy with a new bow tie for today’s video. Billy is very appreciative. #PhysicsED #flipclass #APPhysics1
It would be lovely if the person who translated the captions of this video to Turkish could contact me. I would enjoy being able to say "Thank You!" and give them credit.
watched a bunch of these videos before the exam and they helped, cause even a week ago i thought i was totally screwed, but the exam wasn't quite as horrible as i thought. thank you!!
Dude.... best explanation video for students preparing for a test ever, you get straight to the point while also explaining the important videos, hopefully I’ll do well on my first test!
This is great! Taking the Physics 1 AP in three days. I loved the 5,4,3,2,1 deal. Thanks for helping the nervous wrecks of the world out for this exam!
Mrdenverfan01 Yeah, I was pretty excited when I realized the UAM count down bit. It took me a while to figure out what we would have 1 of, clearly it wasn't answer. "Happy Physics Student!" ended up being the most fun.
I’m taking the late test tomorrow cause it interferes with my Whap exam! Wish me luck! And thank you so much for these reviews!!! My teacher was out for 6 whole weeks when we were supposed to cover rotational motion you saved me there :’)!!!
Your video was entertaining, I like how you made a genius plan to set up three students (Billy, Bobby, and Bo) and how you give a neat-written lecture and well detailed explanation. Kuddos to you!
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Yeah, I kind of passed out after my chemistry exam.. Anyway quick question, are significant figures a thing in AP physics? I know they're a major part of the Chemistry, but we haven't really ever used them in our physics class.
+Max Lee Aw hell yeah glad to see other people are in my situation. This video is really helping me out, and I would definitely recommend this to people who need a quick review.
My teacher is good, I just have a really hard time focusing in class and my teacher is a little bit strict about not going over info he's already covered, so these videos give me an opportunity to relearn the info I need before the exam. Also great videos with a great sense of humor!
I'm not even taking physics as a subject. But the way your videos demonstrate the lessons are so interesting and simple that I decided to want to watch every single video lesson in order
I'm commenting about 10 hours before the exam. Just reviewing the things. This has been a great help. I've not really tried learning Physics throughout the year. It just came to me. I figured out the details of the small things when i first learned it. But since I'm a lazy student who doesn't like to take notes(like one of your students), I don't have much to fall back on. So this definitely helped me remember those details. Thanks for the videos. I'll tell everyone I know about this. :) P.S Hoping for a 5
so much easier to watch than videos like khan academy. Love this channel and bozemanscience, the most. Thanks for the content. Using this for my Physics 11, exam review.