Chapter 2 - Motion Along a Straight Line

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Amazing lecture, I was so lost in class do to unorganized lecture from my professor but this explanation cleared all my confusions. Thank you for posting.

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If you have further questions on the material in the lectures, feel free to comment and I'll answer if I can!

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Excellent video, nice pace and step by step descriptions. Thank you!

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tahaalheraki
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maybe doing some sample problems for every equation .. physics.. easy to forget equations without samples..xD
<-- not so good in math

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A body is moving with a constant acceleration, a, along the x-axis. Its initial velocity is Vo and covers a distance x in time from its original position x . Using calculus, , derive the following equation of motion V=Vo+at

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Thank you so much! This video helped helped me understand the equations used in chapter 2.

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That was the power rule! (28:04ish). But seriously, this video was awesome! I get it much better now!

starryeyed
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Was excellent, please can we have that of calculus and integration?

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Thank you.. you explain very well better than my current professor who just rushes during lecture and doesn't explain what letter means or what he did. Subscribed

jeyr
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How do we come to know about what terms are to be included in the bracket, while carrying out the power rule?like, at 29:50, while solving for 'v', we put 'a' outside the bracket, as a result, it is not multiplied by 2.So, that makes a huge difference.

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thank you very much this video helps me alot...<3

noorbatarseh
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20:15 into the video you subtracted 1 power from t^2. Is that because you are looking for the velocity at t=1 or are you just getting the derivative of 2, 375t^2?

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Thank you for this video. It helps me a lot :)

kimsam
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If your point of origin is 1 on y axis and you are at 4 at point B then is your distance not 4 points but rather 3?

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