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Love the way you teach us sir ❤ ... Thank you very much ❤
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this gem is 14 years old.
Bro return pls :(
He's Like Jordan Belfort of physic.
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By using "b" to mean two different things, he has achieved maximal confusion for the poor student. :-(
i have a problem with calculating the induced emf in a conductor ,usually when the magnetic field is not uniforme every section has it own flux so it would have a different induced emf . I did have an idea to solve it i want to know if it is true . i take every section as a conductor with a thickness dh than calculate it resistance than i use ohm's law to calculate the induced courant that flow in this section using the emf and the resistance of that section than i do sum the induced courant in every section so i get the total induced courant than i multiply it by the resistance of the conductor so i get the emf
The last equation can’t be solved using rational root theorem (no rational roots) however it can be solved by substituting y for x^2, making it a quadratic and then substuting back in x^2 and x^4 after solving for y. It has 4 roots as per the fundamental theorem of algebra. +/-sqrt of 1+/-sqrt of (1+15i)/2
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Very good and helpful video!
Crystal clear explanation, thank you
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Very helpful even 14 yrs later
centrifugal?
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sir, you look like Josh Hutcherson. that's a complement.
2024
ONCE AGAIN,...we have claims of TRANSMUTATION using the radioactive residue to convert to less harmful radioactive material.
She is naturally fast talking, teacher. Brilliant! May be my mind is too slow. She has to learn how to slow talk👄 Thanks a million.
I am indonesian...your explanation is very good,...tks n success you always
I really enjoyed your explanation and it really satisfies me,thanks allot..🙏
Loved it it's been more than a decade on KZread still so much helpful right
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Why tho? whats the reasoning?????
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Excuse me mam, could you please explain formation of double bond and triple bond?
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Thanks for your simplified explanation.. that helped me alot🥰
Is dildo solid or compressible?
We'll now I get it , but madam u talk too fast
Finally, I got it❤
YOURE SAYING RNADOM TERMS BUT NOT FUCKING EXPLAINING THEM OR HOW TO FIND THEM HOW DO YOU EXPECT US TO UNDERSTAD THIS
Honorable Maths expert i have a question entangled with, can you solve it for me being a generous maths expert please?
Hello sir, I didn't not understand the example " A mass m stretches a spring......." how did you do it?
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So, if I roll the same die three time in a row and I want to roll a 1, is it a 50% chance? This seems odd. Because if I flip a coin twice in a row and I want heads, there is not a 100% chance of getting it. It's hard to dig around on the internet for the answer you want when the situation you are talking about has been given a name and you don't know the name. Basically, what I am looking for here, is the probability of a certain outcome based upon multiple of the same percentage chance. I know this goes up, but I don't know the name of this type of mathematical problem or how to get to the answer. This video was not it. So, if you read this, if I have 4 tries and a 10% chance for each try, what is the probability percenatage of getting the desired outcome? Is it just 40%? That doesn't seem right. How do I calculate this?
Vector quantity is obeyed vector rules
This teacher explains so much in a short amount of times its amazing.
At 00:25, "We compare these two logs together, and we have this log separately." It's better to say, "We group these two logs together, and we have this log separately." To compare two things together means to find the similarities and/or differences between them. Here in this case, we have to nothing to do with comparison. Instead, we just rearrange the three X's by Associative Property of Multiplication. a*b*c = a*(b*c) = (a*b)*c = (a*c)*b; thus, x*x*x = x*(x*x).
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very good explanation
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Brain washing is due to centripetal forces on the mind
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