What is a Vector?
Unlock the mysteries of physics with our introductory guide, honing in on the fundamental concept of vectors. In this enlightening video, we embark on a journey through the core principles of physics, focusing keenly on the intriguing realm of vectors. Dive into the essence of vector quantities, understanding their significance in describing both magnitude and direction in the physical world.
Through clear explanations and illustrative examples, we unravel the complexities of vectors, from their basic definitions to their applications in various scientific phenomena. Explore how vectors play a pivotal role in describing motion, forces, and other dynamic systems, shedding light on their indispensable role in physics.
Whether you're a newcomer to the realm of physics or seeking to refresh your understanding, this video serves as a comprehensive primer on vectors, laying a solid foundation for further exploration. Join us as we embark on an educational odyssey, delving into the fascinating realm of physics and uncovering the profound significance of vectors along the way.
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❤❤ Love your videos. From Nepal
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Nice Video , force be with you !!😀
@MathAndScience
21 күн бұрын
Thanks! You too!
Wow, this was so good! I learned so many cool things...thank you.. thank you... thank you
Good info. I have always been fascinated with physics and higher forms of mathematics, engineering etc, even though those subjects don't always compute with my mother board beyond some algebra and trigonometry. I'm considering using some of those force equations with Unity game engine and C#. Probably overkill and unnecessary since I can change the gravitational constant of my universe.
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So theoretically if you wanted to weaken a structure could you electrically charge it before hitting it? Let’s say you had a bullet proof piece of metal and you positively charged it to get the atoms to push away from each other then shot it… would it be less bullet proof? If you were demoing a building and charged the beams could you use less explosives? (Assuming you could insulate them from ground which is highly unlikely)
Большое спасибо! From Russia.
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21 күн бұрын
He za chto!