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@ItzJosiah805
@ItzJosiah805 Сағат бұрын
the white text is super obvious when highlighted old man lmaoo
@rachelroggenburg1540
@rachelroggenburg1540 Күн бұрын
So you don’t have to take into account the 35%?
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 6 сағат бұрын
You are correct, the 35% is just a distractor.
@rat6508
@rat6508 2 күн бұрын
thank you so so much
@emorysterling
@emorysterling 3 күн бұрын
16.479 ohms
@F0ck0ff0k
@F0ck0ff0k 3 күн бұрын
5:20 Man, the comment about it being a force pushing "up" because that's how the solar system formed? that part took me out. After this I have more confidence in electromagnetic force holding us apart than frictionless projectile motion in space. Objects and satellites in earth's orbit fall back to earth. especially with the equations for their force calculations.
@mymyrrah
@mymyrrah 6 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@D3ZLOK
@D3ZLOK 6 күн бұрын
For those of you wondering: ANSWER= 9*10^-4 m (I had a T value of 55N) Great vid, saved my butt on this problem.
@mrkathooloo5711
@mrkathooloo5711 10 күн бұрын
This just doubled my IQ
@TimR123
@TimR123 11 күн бұрын
I've been running the flat version of these for a year on my commuter bike and love them. A couple of notes: In standby mode, if you leave it sit for 24 hours (ish) they will fully shut down and you need to tap the button on each to wake them up. Generally a good thing, but if you don't realize it, it can make you nuts. If you commute with these and get on a train/bus etc, they MAY not shut down during the ride. The vibrations can fool them into thinking you are still riding. Yes, the white, forward mode light IS bright enough to crawl home with in a pinch. I tested it in theory right after installing them but had my headlight actually quit mid ride last week and was pleased that not only was I still BEING seen but could actually make something out of the road. NOT RECOMMENDED as a plan 🙂but a nice bonus.
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the heads up on needing to tap them. I left them on all night and came to ride the next day and they lit up right away. No need to tap the button - I wonder if they have tweaked them in these updated pedals. I did ride in the dark without a headlight and they work OK - but I will always ride with a headlight and a rear tail light. You can't be safe enough with all the crazy drivers.
@TimR123
@TimR123 11 күн бұрын
@@JonBergmann1 yeah no kidding about BEING seen. Day and night. I run them blinking in the daytime too. (I personally feel that blinking AND going up and down is too much for people's perception in the dark and counterproductive) The spec for leaving sleep for shutdown is 24hrs, but IMO, it seems to be a few hours over that. So it's very common to come out the next day and have them wake right up. But a bit more time and they will be off. BTW, another smart feature of the kit (I assume for the SPD version too) is the 4-way charging block so you can pop them all out and plug them in at the same time.
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 10 күн бұрын
@@TimR123 Yes - the 4way charging block is nice. If I do any long ride I will just charge. It's easy. I actually ride with a helmet rear light, a downtube rear light, and a camera that can be a light in the rear. In the front I run with a bright light and a camera (that can be a light) and now the pedals. If cars don't see me now -- I don't know what to do. I actually feel safer in the dark. I usually ride super early - leaving the house around 5am. I live in Houston so in the summer that is the only "coolish" time of the day. I do commute to work (I work at a school) about 1 hour from home - and I do that about once per week. These pedals are mostly for that commute - mostly riding through neighborhoods, but I do have 2x busy streets that are sometimes a bit dicey
@kal7514
@kal7514 12 күн бұрын
Thank you
@graciev2973
@graciev2973 13 күн бұрын
thank you for this video! it's finally starting to click
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 13 күн бұрын
Glad it helped!
@ryderrios7119
@ryderrios7119 18 күн бұрын
Correction: you should have used 5 degrees based on the triangle you drew
@josesanchezpalacios8991
@josesanchezpalacios8991 20 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@APPLEDUDEZ
@APPLEDUDEZ 21 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I appreciate the video.
@malihatabassum5654
@malihatabassum5654 25 күн бұрын
Thank you
@nataliesodowich9920
@nataliesodowich9920 26 күн бұрын
Just want to say you are the best for these videos. My physics professor cannot teach and the average on our first midterm was a 45. So thank you.
@deathitself2161
@deathitself2161 27 күн бұрын
It's C, a & b in the middle, D & E tied for the end since jon wasn't very helpful
@anon44475
@anon44475 Ай бұрын
You explained it well🎉
@Firewolf64
@Firewolf64 Ай бұрын
Straight to the point, good tutorial. For the 2020+ gen 3 Chevy bolt, you have to attach the piston to the knob at the bottom of the glove box, not all the way in the back. It has to go on the second ring of the piston
@tfaitsch
@tfaitsch Ай бұрын
Can you use it to pause/play video?
@Vigilantea92
@Vigilantea92 Ай бұрын
Very good question, I want to know too
@RuslanSapranov
@RuslanSapranov Ай бұрын
Something doesn't add up if you ask pilots, do they have to always pull up when they are flying a plane and they say no so Mr. Teacher if you was rite then when a plane flying the pilot would always have to pull up because of your imaginary curvature... I'm sorry to tell you but we don't believe in your garbage any more and we understand you have to make money because you had to go to college and take out a loan and now you don't really care you will regurgitate anything just so you can get money to survive in this world even if it makes no sense even to you 9..the boat going away in the ocean suppose to disappear now we have good cameras and we can zoom that in lol you people starting to look like meat Popsicles I actually think there's more land on this planet that we know about
@sankarn.s5645
@sankarn.s5645 Ай бұрын
Will it work on active LED video wall
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
yes
@Unknown-zi7kg
@Unknown-zi7kg Ай бұрын
It is a very good video, thxxx
@amarecano
@amarecano Ай бұрын
Thank you, sire!
@AaronPowers-v4b
@AaronPowers-v4b Ай бұрын
Hi. Why is yi = 0m and not 2m? why is the height of the ramp not yi?
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
yi is 2 (Note I call it y1 - see this at 4:27 into the video
@williamadams5384
@williamadams5384 Ай бұрын
It would be plain rude.
@matveyshishov6339
@matveyshishov6339 Ай бұрын
I thought about your process, yet being very far removed, not sure I understood it correctly. But I think it may be related to you being more of a midwife, mentor, rather than sculptor/cookie cutter? Not sure the AI tools you mentioned can handle it well, for the best models today, Claude 3.5, hallucinates like crazy, operating it is more like playing a musical instrument. But have you tried KZbin-guided curriculum? I've been fascinated with KZbin enormously, I mean, I'm in love with it as an educational tool. I envy the kids of today so much, because they have KZbin. When I was a kid, I had a couple books on combinatorics, physics, programming, but when I tried to read them, it just didn't work. I thought that it worked for some other kids, but later turned out it didn't do it very well for them too, they passed the tests, but I wanted to know the answers to questions like "so what IS fire? how do we know it? why do we have this formula and not some other?" I was lucky to have access to some interactive CDs and books, like "The way things work", and it made it so much clearer. But the true breakthroughs came when I got an Internet connection, and was able to read the original words of the authors of the ideas, to see videos of the actual experiments. And in the past 10 years, it's like there's been an explosion of educational videos of such incredible caliber. I've been able to answer a myriad of my questions, sometimes because a person would address one of my "yea, but.." questions directly, and other times because, well, there's a literal video of a transparent internal combustion engine showing all phases, with slow motion carburator action. There's a video of PCB making process, right from the factory in China, showing every single layer. There are videos of BRILLIANT engineers like AlphaPhoenix, who make electricity visible, tangible, visceral. There's "How To Make Everything", who makes iron weapons from the rocks breaking step all the way. There are metallurgy microscopes, computer chip cuts electron microsope views. There's a video from Huygens Optics, measuring the size of a photon, which undid the damage my physics class incurred with the stupid imitation of "theory of light" at school. I mean, I'm an engineer, but I've also watched step by step timelapses of chrysalis transformation, Victorian fashion, stone age weapon making, song composing theory. And each topic is told by the best, most passionate, most incredibly talented expert in the field, with nothing standing between them and you, not politics, not distance, not time (Feynman, watch his videos). The value of this educational tool, is probably the biggest gift humanity has ever experienced. The limitations are moved so close to the left, the bottleneck being just the child's abilities and intrinsic curiosity, that I have no doubt we're going to witness the greatest ever changes in human creativity and ingenuity in the next couple decades, simply because the few kids who are capable biologically, will have all barriers removed and given all information necessary to fully develop their potential.
@CBEIgnited
@CBEIgnited Ай бұрын
Jon - you're such a superstar... always putting the needs of your students in the front of what you are doing; no matter what it takes. Thanks for being such a leader for teachers and especially students!!
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
Thanks for your kind words.
@chocopanda231
@chocopanda231 Ай бұрын
Great video
@AkhileshJaikumar
@AkhileshJaikumar Ай бұрын
Are we skipping the fact that his writing is mirrored?
@user-fw5yt1gg5k
@user-fw5yt1gg5k Ай бұрын
Why would C have the brightest? You don't really explain why this would be the case. I would think that A would have the brightest since it is the earliest in the splitting of the current and so should therefore have the largest current if it was split evenly.
@JimaimahKanano
@JimaimahKanano Ай бұрын
@tjfryer2897
@tjfryer2897 Ай бұрын
How am I more confused than when I began?
@rok3440live
@rok3440live Ай бұрын
legends
@ZivileVatkis
@ZivileVatkis Ай бұрын
If I buy this unit in USA, can I use it in Europe? The power there is 220v. The USA is 110. Do I just get different power adapter?
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
I'm not sure - but I assume that you will just get a different adaptor. I would check first.
@asooo6806
@asooo6806 Ай бұрын
Thank you, that was super easy to follow.
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@justink.506
@justink.506 Ай бұрын
Are normal forces between the car and the road supposed to be on the free body diagram?
@JonBergmann1
@JonBergmann1 Ай бұрын
yes - I missed this one Good catch
@totallyinsane7634
@totallyinsane7634 Ай бұрын
Finally someone who is not saying centrifugal force
@GurkamalSingh-nd5iw
@GurkamalSingh-nd5iw Ай бұрын
Thanku sir very much❤
@mikeenglish9249
@mikeenglish9249 2 ай бұрын
Concerned about the tolerances and thickness yet you didn't bother to measure with a micrometer. Weighing it would give us more valuable info than stopping the wheel in the stand. This seems like an inexperienced and uneducated example of product promotion.
@okok-eg1op
@okok-eg1op 2 ай бұрын
I have prelim exams tomorrow and my girlfriend says "study well". Me trying to be funny, searched all about wells, and this video came up now im so interested
@lightGod-1000
@lightGod-1000 2 ай бұрын
Only 3 comments in 2 yrs bro fell off 1.8k views
@Excali_
@Excali_ 2 ай бұрын
Mr bean.
@JohnnyDoom
@JohnnyDoom 2 ай бұрын
I don't think you have the piston in correctly, because it seems to bounce when you open it. If it's in place correctly, the piston should allow it to come down softly. Everything else worked like a charm though. Thank you
@twolfrom
@twolfrom Ай бұрын
Yeah I originally pulled that top clip for the piston but reassembly is a pain, might not be possible. I pulled the piston off the bottom clip then replaced the top clip and then you can freely attach the bottom clip. A pair of needle nose helps.
@sinarbaguswicaksono9b315
@sinarbaguswicaksono9b315 2 ай бұрын
So happy you still uploading, thanks sir
@jpstewart4109
@jpstewart4109 2 ай бұрын
Hey, I love your work!! Im 40 yrs old, and I've always been interested in physics. The thing is, nobody else wants to discuss it. Your videos are easy to digest, and are VERY INFORMATIVE! Keep up the good work!! Ignorance is NOT bliss for the ppl who have to DEAL W IT!!
@snowkittinn
@snowkittinn 2 ай бұрын
Nice
@rebanathpegulearner1252
@rebanathpegulearner1252 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much sir ❤
@BadPhD777
@BadPhD777 2 ай бұрын
Excellent overview of the product! You answered all questions I had about the app.
@mahinpatel8024
@mahinpatel8024 2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for solving this problem