I wish my Physics teacher could teach physics like this. I learn AP Physics 1 by watching Flipping Physics videos and then reading and solving problems from a College Physics textbook. Thank you Flipping Physics.
@@FlippingPhysics I'm dealing with a problem in real life. So, it seems that the closer you get to the rotational axis, the more you are trying to impart translational motion. Say, if you are pushing on a very flimsy door right next to hinge, it is likely to fall down, but if you pushed on opposite side near the knob, it would easily rotate. Is there video on this?
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
I just want to say that as I serve a missionary physics teacher with minimal resources, all of your videos are lifesavers in explaining concepts to my high school students!
Wow. Please tell me more about this. My father was a medical missionary. He performed eye surgeries and taught local doctors how to do the surgeries. When I was 11 my whole family joined him in Cameroon for a month on mission. I wish I could duplicate what he did, however, that is not where my skill set is. Instead I create these videos in hopes that I can help people learn who would otherwise be unable to do so. If you do not feel comfortable telling me more in a CZcams comment, feel free to email me: flippingphysics@gmail.com
Mannnnnnnnnnnnn ! i don't know how to explain but you're just awesome ! you did hard work to explain this to us... and your examples was so solid and so easy ! i'm just so impressed from the way you teach !
So much better than my university class on this relatively simple subject, I loved how definitions were first shown and clear, my class relies way too much much on intuitions giving little explanations/references back to what the definition of the damn thing actually is. Thanks!
I have my college physics final this week and one of the topics I've been struggling with is torque, so this video came at the perfect time! It makes so much more sense now. Thank you!
So glad to help you out! If you send me the email you use with CZcams, I will share a couple of upcoming videos about torque with you privately before they are made "public". jon at flippingphysics dot com
@@prince01336 I have a small group of people who preview the videos before they are public to check for mistakes. That way I can fix mistakes before the videos go public. flippingphysics.com/quality-control.html
You did what the entirety of my university's Physics department (head TAs, prerecorded lecture videos, live lecturing from my Professor, TAs from Office Hours/Discussion, textbook written by department) could not: make me understand torque, and in 10 minutes. I feel like all of the equations thrown at me didn't make sense until you covered them the way you did so THANK YOU.
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
@@FlippingPhysics You are indeed a legend. Thank you again. Also, love your concept of video and kudos to your video editing. It only made it more clear.
Thank you so much for this, since we started online learning my teachers have just wanted us to read the textbook but I'm one of those people that have to listen along and see what's happening to understand things and this has just saved my butt. It's really nice for you to teach us all and for free!
This is awesome! I love that you're essentially having Kerbals in class. It's exactly the sort of associations I need to have a hope to retain at least a fraction of this. So well explained too. I'll be checking more of this out.
Round of applause for this amazing creator! I'm currently a first year Electrical Engineer in college and these videos are really helping me understand physics. Thank you so much!
This is an amazingly well put together and cogent description of torque. Thank you for this. I am pointing my students toward it as supplement to their classroom instruction.
Regardless of what physics topic it is, you are always the most helpful! I always get the "Aha!" moment with your videos! Thank you so much for helping all of us!
My Ap physics c exam is in few months and I am having bad time with physics but your videos are helping me by taking some weight from my shoulders . Many thanks to you!
We're starting rotational motion and i hope to gods this unit doesnt chew me up and spit me out. Your videos helped with the momentum unit so hopefully i can understand rotational motion :')
Wow the class was amazing, I didn't understand anything about torque in my University but now I've realized is pretty interesting and kinda easy. Ty so much
thank you so much for your dedication doing this videos, makes me perfectly understand the concept and have a good time watching the video, blessings for you, thank you!!
Outstanding lecture; very helpful. I was wondering why is the convention to express torque = (rsinx)F where x is the angle, and NOT torque = r(Fsinx). I find it much easier to think about the perpendicular component of the applied FORCE as being the force used to create torque, rather than considering the perpendicular component of the r vector. Is there something wrong with this viewpoint? Are there examples when this just wouldn't work, or it is somehow fundamentally wrong to view forces this way in torque problems?
Respect this guy !!! Torque is fine for me now, but I need to learn about magnus effect to know about Nadal's banana Shot . Dude I respect you for what you're doing !!!
Sir , you have explained it so well that I got the idea of What Torque And How does it Act. Thank you very much. One doubt , What do we mean by Angular Acceleration?
THANKS SIR I WAS NOT ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THAT EXAMPLE OF DOOR COZ DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE AOR AND TRY MANY TIMES TO RELATE BY MATHEMATICAL EQUATION . THANKS !! 😍
Start of the video:
Students: looks clueless about torque
End of the video:
Students: PhD in torque
I wish my Physics teacher could teach physics like this. I learn AP Physics 1 by watching Flipping Physics videos and then reading and solving problems from a College Physics textbook. Thank you Flipping Physics.
You always address the most common questions that students have about a particular topic and give awesome explanations. Thank you for your videos!
I do my best. Thanks for noticing!
@@FlippingPhysics I'm dealing with a problem in real life. So, it seems that the closer you get to the rotational axis, the more you are trying to impart translational motion. Say, if you are pushing on a very flimsy door right next to hinge, it is likely to fall down, but if you pushed on opposite side near the knob, it would easily rotate. Is there video on this?
Man screw my textbook, this just explained everything to me so easily and clearly in 10 minutes
Welcome to me channel.
Reading the textbook gives me physical pain
My job is a dentist, and this lesson is very important to the torque in orthodontics treatments..
Thank you.
my first couple of paychecks after I graduate I will be donating to you, Khan Academy & Patrick JMT. Thank you for now!
Wow. Thank you! I look forward to that!
Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
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I just want to say that as I serve a missionary physics teacher with minimal resources, all of your videos are lifesavers in explaining concepts to my high school students!
Wow. Please tell me more about this. My father was a medical missionary. He performed eye surgeries and taught local doctors how to do the surgeries. When I was 11 my whole family joined him in Cameroon for a month on mission. I wish I could duplicate what he did, however, that is not where my skill set is. Instead I create these videos in hopes that I can help people learn who would otherwise be unable to do so. If you do not feel comfortable telling me more in a CZcams comment, feel free to email me: flippingphysics@gmail.com
This deserves 10 million subscribers
Thanks!
Mannnnnnnnnnnnn ! i don't know how to explain but you're just awesome ! you did hard work to explain this to us... and your examples was so solid and so easy ! i'm just so impressed from the way you teach !
Thank you so much 😀
So much better than my university class on this relatively simple subject, I loved how definitions were first shown and clear, my class relies way too much much on intuitions giving little explanations/references back to what the definition of the damn thing actually is. Thanks!
I have my college physics final this week and one of the topics I've been struggling with is torque, so this video came at the perfect time! It makes so much more sense now. Thank you!
So glad to help you out! If you send me the email you use with CZcams, I will share a couple of upcoming videos about torque with you privately before they are made "public". jon at flippingphysics dot com
@@FlippingPhysics Can you just give me reason, why do you want to share it to someone before even publishing it.
@@prince01336 I have a small group of people who preview the videos before they are public to check for mistakes. That way I can fix mistakes before the videos go public. flippingphysics.com/quality-control.html
You did what the entirety of my university's Physics department (head TAs, prerecorded lecture videos, live lecturing from my Professor, TAs from Office Hours/Discussion, textbook written by department) could not: make me understand torque, and in 10 minutes. I feel like all of the equations thrown at me didn't make sense until you covered them the way you did so THANK YOU.
That is high praise. Thank you!
you are a legend
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FYI: According to John Eliadis, I am also a bob.
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Any chance you could help me out by doing what I ask people to do in the following video? bit.ly/2y4tOCA It would be a great way to show your appreciation!
What is the effect of torque on earth
I love how much fun you had trying to open the door at 6:20
Thank you so much! you have no idea how your examples makes everything easier to understand. You deserve 1 billions subscribers.
He is a really good teacher. Thank you.
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Today, after 14 years finally I understood the concept of Torque.
Thank you.
Wonderful!
@@FlippingPhysics You are indeed a legend.
Thank you again.
Also, love your concept of video and kudos to your video editing. It only made it more clear.
I was missing those “real life applications” THANK YOU! Torque makes so much sense now
This video helped me understand Torque for AP Physics 1 class.
Best explained videos you bring for uss sir thank uhh so much. ..love from India ❤
Thank you so much for this, since we started online learning my teachers have just wanted us to read the textbook but I'm one of those people that have to listen along and see what's happening to understand things and this has just saved my butt. It's really nice for you to teach us all and for free!
Glad you think my videos are better than textbooks!
This is awesome! I love that you're essentially having Kerbals in class.
It's exactly the sort of associations I need to have a hope to retain at least a fraction of this.
So well explained too. I'll be checking more of this out.
You are certainly welcome!
Thank you for explaining the topic clearly.
You’re welcome.
Round of applause for this amazing creator! I'm currently a first year Electrical Engineer in college and these videos are really helping me understand physics. Thank you so much!
wonderful explanation ! even a person with nominal intellect could grasp this with slight knowlede on high school mathematics. Kudos to this guy
My man! I finally understand it and I want to study more. I’m finally excited learn more and do more problems
I hope you enjoyed the problems!
You are the best at teaching physics. Even my college teachers make us see your videos as home work :) Thank you sooo much
Thank you for your kind words!
I really appreciate your video. I'm today years old to realize that maybe a 3-hour lecture is not as good as 7-minute video @@
Best physics teacher he makes everything easy
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This is an amazingly well put together and cogent description of torque. Thank you for this. I am pointing my students toward it as supplement to their classroom instruction.
Thank you for that!
the AP test is coming up and my teacher never mentioned the lever arm. Thank you!
Amazingly explained 👍
I really understand this first time ....thank you so much Sir.
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Wonderful!
Regardless of what physics topic it is, you are always the most helpful! I always get the "Aha!" moment with your videos! Thank you so much for helping all of us!
Happy to help!
One of the best physics channel
Thanks!
My Ap physics c exam is in few months and I am having bad time with physics but your videos are helping me by taking some weight from my shoulders . Many thanks to you!
You are certainly welcome. Best of luck on the exam!
today i am feeling like i took lecture by walter lewin sir , sir you are great ...love from INDIA..THANK YOU
High praise. Thanks!
this is awesome in ways I cannot explain. YOU are awesome in ways i cannot explain. THANK YOU FOR MAKING SENSE OUT OF STUFF THAT DOESNT MAKE SENSE!!!
I would argue that it does make sense, however, it can sometimes be difficult to understand. Glad I am able to help you learn!
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Thanks!
Extremely helpful! Thank you! Btw video is awesome
your videos are keeping me at a B+ in my first ever physics class in college
We're starting rotational motion and i hope to gods this unit doesnt chew me up and spit me out. Your videos helped with the momentum unit so hopefully i can understand rotational motion :')
I have hope for you!
This is a great video.
Also, I learned that the sound of a hand on a bicycle wheel gives me shivers down my spine.
Thanks a lot..... I finally got the "feel" for torque.
Your introduction just gave u a new subscription right away haha brilliant!
Thanks for this educational video.
You are welcome.
Better explained than my phd professor could ever do.
Best explanation I’ve seen so far!!! Thank you so much, this is so helpful 💓😢.
best torque explanation ever, thanks!
very nice explanation and presentation.Thank you
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My life could have been easier if I just learned about this channel when I was about to take my exams.
PLEASE KEEP MAKING THESE! WONDERFUL WORK!
I will do my best. Thanks!
Wow the class was amazing, I didn't understand anything about torque in my University but now I've realized is pretty interesting and kinda easy. Ty so much
Glad it was helpful!
It's the first time seeing your videos but i wish i saw this sooner, and thank you i really learned a lot from this. ☺️
Awesome explanation..Its a topic or concept required to be cleared for every exams..
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thank you so much for your dedication doing this videos, makes me perfectly understand the concept and have a good time watching the video, blessings for you, thank you!!
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Thank you so much for ur videos, Mr. P! They help me so much in physics! Not only that, they are very enjoyable too; always make me smile :)
Smile and learn.
Wonderful combo!
Thanks this helped me understand way more!
*neighbor waves from front porch* "Mornin' Bill!"
*mr p* : 0:53
underrated comment right here lmfaoo
Thank you sir for making video.
Outstanding lecture; very helpful. I was wondering why is the convention to express torque = (rsinx)F where x is the angle, and NOT torque = r(Fsinx). I find it much easier to think about the perpendicular component of the applied FORCE as being the force used to create torque, rather than considering the perpendicular component of the r vector. Is there something wrong with this viewpoint? Are there examples when this just wouldn't work, or it is somehow fundamentally wrong to view forces this way in torque problems?
This has helped me so so much. Thank you!
Great as always 😍
Thank you sir!
Your students are so clever...
Bro flipin it🔥🔥
yep.
Bless this man and his hilarious spirit x)
Respect this guy !!! Torque is fine for me now, but I need to learn about magnus effect to know about Nadal's banana Shot . Dude I respect you for what you're doing !!!
Sir , you have explained it so well that I got the idea of What Torque And How does it Act. Thank you very much.
One doubt , What do we mean by Angular Acceleration?
Please enjoy this: www.flippingphysics.com/angular-acceleration.html
@@FlippingPhysics Gracias senor!
Wow, identical quadruplets ;-p I agree with prior commentators, this made torque MUCH easier to understand. Great Job!!
We do look quite similar ...
Shared your video to all my friends , you are awesome
This is very kind of you. Thanks!
The Great man.your delivering is good
These 4 guys explained it well! thanks! 🤣🤣🤣
"Our" pleasure!
Thank you so much!! what an amazing video!!!
THANKS SIR I WAS NOT ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THAT EXAMPLE OF DOOR COZ DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE AOR AND TRY MANY TIMES TO RELATE BY MATHEMATICAL EQUATION . THANKS !! 😍
Dude, this is funny and it really helps, and I love your Dear Evan Hansen shirt.
Very interesting about torque. You used the example on a door. Can you use an example such as a swing in baseball?
I haven't ever been to such a physics class where I could get answer for every 'WHY'...
REALLY GOOD VIDEO THANKS !!!
The students all have this chaotic passive aggressive feeling, its great
I wonder where they get it from...
I feel you should also make a video on torque using moment of inertia x angular acceleration.
Currently writing that script.
Thanks for this knowledge
incredible share friend
It was very helpful sir....
Great Vid. Billy is the cleverest from those triplets.
Imma throw away my physics book right now If you assure me that you’ll make videos like this
We have to learn these in 11 th standard and teacher teaches just definitions . Not allowing us to understand well . Thanqu for your efforts
you are underrated
leonard from the big bang theory, thank youu
Youu are welcome
please i want translation to arabic language because ur explanation is perfect😭💜
Trust me. I wish I could have arabic subtitles of all my videos as well.
5:34 I just wanted to ask that in the comments, thanks Bo!
Congrats for 1k + likes
thanks man, appreciate it
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Thanks!
Thank you so much!!!
thank you sir .. this vedio is very helpful
Glad to help