Mark just ran around the globe just to teach us facts, claps for him👏
@EEEEEEEE
2 ай бұрын
E
@ShrekIIonDVD
Ай бұрын
The time of the yellow octopus has come
@jatinrawat777
Ай бұрын
It's called maths not running around the world
@JohnSmith-qi6pm
Ай бұрын
Stop glazing
@Memories0703Y
Ай бұрын
@@jatinrawat777bro he really ran around the equator believe me, i was the cameraman
@Shimeih
Ай бұрын
This fact always baffles me. I remember the whole class arguing with my maths teacher. We just couldn’t believe it until he demonstrated and showed us the maths calculations
@MrJuhs91
Ай бұрын
It just seems unlogical for some reason
@Shimeih
Ай бұрын
@@MrJuhs91 yup
@arbajmia333
19 күн бұрын
Hello 👋🤗
@ruckmonster6329
11 күн бұрын
No
@Matvey_2408
6 күн бұрын
Я думал он покажет это на примере одного шарообразного объекта и другого но большего шарообразного объекта
@good_god
Ай бұрын
Dude because the dual audio option came out of nowhere i thought that i was high and was just imagining mark speaking japanese
@BabakHamedani
Ай бұрын
I just tried that. It's neat but it changes the voice much.
@glh2103
Ай бұрын
How does it work? Did Make Rober find people to record all of that in their language or did KZitem do it instantly and automatically?
@good_god
Ай бұрын
@@glh2103 people does it manually
@standlethemandle
Ай бұрын
what happened?
@glh2103
Ай бұрын
@@standlethemandle You can toggle other audio just like you can change the speed of the video
@me.isEmpty
Ай бұрын
logically, I understand this, but my intuition is unwilling to accept that
@ThreeTrees475
Ай бұрын
That isn't logical
@1uc123
Ай бұрын
@@ThreeTrees475 exactly
@VerbilKint
Ай бұрын
@@ThreeTrees475 Thanks for the insight, Spock.
@BMWvsMercedess
Ай бұрын
Он не правила говорить
@Adamgamer42069
Ай бұрын
Same
@Lewiss7423
Ай бұрын
The impressive part is making a tricky concept simple to understand.
@DavidGeier
Ай бұрын
Real
@meegssan5716
Ай бұрын
I still don’t understand
@dennynguyen9961
Ай бұрын
@@meegssan5716 wait till you learn bout circles in school
@nativenugget
Ай бұрын
@@dennynguyen9961 dont worry, circle aint that hard bro, keep learning!
@Bedrock_Blaster
Ай бұрын
more like: making a simple concept sound like sth. mind-blowing. 2 times pi multiplied with the radius is the formula for the circumference, everyone should know that.
@user-nv6ez6zb6e
9 күн бұрын
Журнал "Наука и Жизнь" 70 годов прошлого века... "Опоясываем верёвкой земной шар, добавляем к ней 1 метр и равномерно распределяем- какое расстояние будет между землёй и верёвкой?"- ответ, вроде, 14см. У этой задачи было и продолжение- "Если пальцем оттянуть верёвку так, чтобы она вытянулась "каплей", примкнув к земле с противоположной стороны, какое теперь получится расстояние?" 😉
@bodhiswayze1892
Ай бұрын
No Mark, NO! I’m trying to sleep, do not start your nonsense. I will be awake all night with a pickled brain now…
@marcusobleness
Ай бұрын
Same
@FamousByCommenting
2 ай бұрын
Flat earthers are about to go crazy watching this video 💀
@NerdBoiVR
2 ай бұрын
How does this have 142 likes and no comment
@TheBeatlesFan6475
2 ай бұрын
Here before this comment becomes famous
@tygomoniquemikehelgers5528
2 ай бұрын
Naw thay gonna say BUT THAT DONT MAKE SCENCE
@vishwasvishu702
2 ай бұрын
Flat earthers?😂 Who cares about their opinion
@tygomoniquemikehelgers5528
2 ай бұрын
@@vishwasvishu702 no one But its still funny to hear them ramble
@SomeoneCalledYato
Ай бұрын
Flat earth:❌ Round earth: ❌ SQUARE EARTH:✅
@RealTheScienceCat
Ай бұрын
X all wrong it is donut earth
@LexTalionis059
Ай бұрын
I like this idea... I'm gonna start arguing everybody about it
I hear Gene Ray had a Time Cube he'd like to tell you about -- if he were still around.
@infinitecookies9276
Ай бұрын
The real question is how would the rope stay 1 foot off of the entire earth
@richardcroft8046
29 күн бұрын
10,000 little 1 foot posts.
@omargaber3122
Ай бұрын
I have a master's degree in mathematics and was in shock for about 15 minutes
@painterkira
Ай бұрын
bro 💀
@joostine3720
Ай бұрын
bro 💀
@user-qn1hs3ee7y
Ай бұрын
bro 💀
@aarnajain6723
Ай бұрын
bro seriously?? grade 10 maths literally
@bigg.grizzlybear2670
Ай бұрын
@@aarnajain6723 Knowing a fact doesn't mean you automatically know every use case for the fact. Thats common sense you should've learnt at age 10
@ActuallyChris.
2 ай бұрын
Math and Science in school: ❌️ Math and Science with Mark: ✅️
@williamj.stilianessis1851
Ай бұрын
How ironic that Mark was the keynote speaker for the National Science Teaching Association Denver, Co. 24 event. His dream, and he is almost there is to be a teacher. Thank you Mark for being accessible and reaching while teaching today's kids. We loved you at NSTA 24, Denver
@mr2octavio
Ай бұрын
Science and dumbperial units are oxymorons
@runstarhomer2754
Ай бұрын
@@mr2octavio What an incredibly childish comment
@moose8896
Ай бұрын
@@runstarhomer2754 go measure how bad the comment is by units of 12 yanky
@josuelainez4508
Ай бұрын
Ñ
@ivar5021
Ай бұрын
I don't care about the math (sarc), i still literally can't wrap my brain around this. i need two pies.
@aireyroblox
Ай бұрын
golden comment lol
@agps4418
Ай бұрын
aren't we all
@danielyakoub9350
Ай бұрын
Genius
@sunethealgorithm
Ай бұрын
no you need 2π also known as 6.28318530718
@graceluo5531
Ай бұрын
I still don’t know how 3.1415 (pie) is tied to circles
@luisbriseno3003
Ай бұрын
Ese dato lo vi en Discovery channel hace como 12 años, Salian cortos así entre los comerciales de los documentales, así supe que BY-Cannis Mayoris era la estrella mas grande, que fué primero el huevo y después la gallina y que según los aztecas estamos en el quinto sol Buenos recuerdos
@Pancakes037
Ай бұрын
Mark is actually teaching my kids to love math. Love you dude!
@Pancakes037
Ай бұрын
In case I wasn't clear - we're talking about the greatest challenge in my life.
@cloud19568
Ай бұрын
That square and rectangle explanation really made it click, thanks!
@sirianflores3046
2 ай бұрын
Mark has taught me more science than school
@fern35678
2 ай бұрын
Frrrr
@YuoRealll
2 ай бұрын
True
@hah5663
2 ай бұрын
what school are you going to? homeless academy?? 🤣
@reznovvazileski3193
2 ай бұрын
To be fair, you probably weren't paying as much attention in school as you are to him xD
@matj12
Ай бұрын
I remember hearing this exact thought experiment at school. Except there was 1 meter instead of 1 foot and a coin instead of a basketball.
@craigeubanks8173
4 күн бұрын
Bro is tooo smart for us💀
@andpeggy7148
Ай бұрын
Learned this from my grandfather - he used to be a math professor and one of the most patient people I’ve ever met
@geoffreymartin6363
Ай бұрын
If you increase the radius by a meter, it's 6.28m more rope too, doesn't matter which unit
@Miggy427
Ай бұрын
No units matter. He used ft to increase the radius but the circumference of the earth was in km. He is wrong! Of course he is. He is not asian 😂
@janthran
Ай бұрын
@@Miggy427 it literally doesn't matter, radians are unitless
@Baseball2287
Ай бұрын
@@janthranthat doesn’t make since. Radians are an angle measure
@jackson3190
Ай бұрын
@@Baseball2287 but the angle doesn't change. Only the radius of the circle does, which means for every increase of the radius by 1 of whatever unit you are using, you would need 2pi of that unit more. I.E. 2 feet would mean 4pi, 6 feet would be 12pi.
@the_undead
Ай бұрын
@@Miggy427and if you increase to the diameter of the earth by a kilometer then It would be 6.28 km of rope. Whatever unit you are increasing the diameter of this circle by, You would need an extra 6.28 of that unit to reach the new circumference of this circle
@cytean
Ай бұрын
Interestingly enough I had this exact question asked to me 2 years ago on a job interview for a large company and I was the first candidate who got the closest to the answer in the entire history of that company. Still proud of that moment Context: Apprentice application for a major automobile automation company in which quick logical thinking was required in the field I wanted to work in (IT). Every company decides for themselves what they want to ask, believe it or not
@isaacaguilar5642
Ай бұрын
I dont understand? Why closest. This could be solved exactly (assuming perfect sphere). So did everybody answer it wrong or was this suppose to be like intuitive guessing (no handwritten math allowed)
@cytean
Ай бұрын
@isaacaguilar5642 pure guessing with little time to think about it. Was a very interesting and unique question
@averageboiz5o
Ай бұрын
And then everyone clapped I assume?
@cytean
Ай бұрын
@averageboiz5088 This isn't reddit. No one clapps for you in a job interview
@ardonjr
Ай бұрын
Now I'm curious for what job that interview was..
@rocksama5
3 күн бұрын
The fact that they still use the yard-pound method is crazier
@wendyr.e.6093
17 күн бұрын
Gracias por tus videos, era lo que también estaba buscando, felicidades! ❤❤❤❤
@ItsTwixtSize
Ай бұрын
School ❌ Mark Rober ✅
@gamingjace2919
Ай бұрын
He payed attention in class so we don’t have to
@Franwow
Ай бұрын
That TV is MASSIVE according to the rope's length lmao. 😂
@user-oq2lc3ov5d
Ай бұрын
imao
@silverknight4854
Ай бұрын
Mark passing the whole world in 5 seconds🗿
@Thytrio
Ай бұрын
It's videos like these that just make you sigh and say, "Ok, I believe you."
@hadensnodgrass3472
2 ай бұрын
That TV is 135", didn’t know they made TVs that big. 😂
@adailtonrodriguespereira8129
2 ай бұрын
Oi
@captainchaos1741
Ай бұрын
cinema
@HandyDollar52
2 ай бұрын
My brain is not braining🤐
@ZacharyHarpel
2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@GingleSphere
2 ай бұрын
Surely Americans 👍🌚
@niftyszn9469
2 ай бұрын
@@GingleSpheremark rober is American...
@jatinrawat777
Ай бұрын
@@GingleSphere100%
@sumairasajjad7479
Ай бұрын
My brain cell not brain celling
@plant3341
Ай бұрын
To connect the ropes around the square, you'd need 4 quarter circles with radius 1, 2πr with r=1 so 2π
@andybugnar9268
Ай бұрын
This guy taught me more in 30 seconds than my teachers in 15 years
@Shailesh_gadam
Ай бұрын
For those who want to calculate π(d+2) = πd + 2π πd + 2π - πd = 2π Please read notes mentioned below to know flaws 👇🏻 Explanation - Imagine a circle of dia 'd' whose perimeter will be 'πd'. Now imagine, cut the perimeter line of the circle and expand it such that it will apart from circle by 1unit of distance. Then the dia will be 2+d hence perimeter will be π(2+d). Now subtract previous perimeter from this perimeter and you'll get at difference of 2πunit distance. NOTE 1: he didn't mentioned something about units that matters. As per unit of 'increase in height' taken the 6.28 (value of 2π) should be considered. Hence every time you increased the d by 2 then 6.28 will not be same. NOTE 2: He did mentioned that increase height by 2 then he should understand that 'd' will increase by '4' as increasing height on all over perimeter. So to get '2π' we would increase height by '1unit' and if increased by 2 then perimeter difference will be '4π'.
@msjkramey
Ай бұрын
That makes so much more sense than how he said it... I'm not knocking his method or anything. I just need to see the numbers written out like that
@lukasjensen4770
Ай бұрын
Thanks
@richtigmann1
Ай бұрын
We know that Circumference = 2 x Pi x Radius. If radius increases by 1, then circumference increases by 2 x Pi x 1. It's actually suprisingly simple!
@cnitevedi4832
Ай бұрын
abe tuchiye... kyon repeat kar raha hai. jyada hero hai kya tu?
@Andrew20vt
2 ай бұрын
Teasing those flat earthers with that one bit 😂
@Ca_Fi
Ай бұрын
Bro that transition from the end to the start of the short was clean
@AshutoshTiwari2905
Ай бұрын
It's simple, suppose *inital circumference of earth = length of rope = 2Πr* {Where Π denotes pi, i.e. Π=3.14}. Now if we want to increase the height by *1 feet* , we get the *final radius R = r+1* , where the *unit of measurment is feet* . Now the *final length of rope = final circumference = 2ΠR = 2Π(r+1)* , and we get *2Πr + 2Π* . Now because *2Πr was the initial length* of the rope, so we only need *2Π feet* of extra rope, where *Π=3.14* . So to be exact *6.28 feet of extra rope* would be needed... It's simple maths...
@pusangitim2424
16 күн бұрын
What is bro teacher😭
@keanusheeva5430
12 күн бұрын
Thx alot bro
@riffmachplaying4182
Ай бұрын
Логическое объяснение: Представьте, что веревка - это, цепь, состоящая из шариков/молекул: На весь радиус Земли 30 см - это небольшое растяжение цепи. А вот для баскетбольного мяча плотность цепи сильно уменьшается. Поэтому и получаем такую зависимость количества материала (плотности/длины) от радиуса описываемого объекта.
@supersaw1087
Ай бұрын
Bro really just pulled out the Minecraft earth to explain this crazy fact, love your vids
@charleshill506
Ай бұрын
One of those things that are not very intuitive unless you think about the math first.
@user-rv9ix9bg1y
Ай бұрын
四角の例えわかりやすい
@sirianflores3046
2 ай бұрын
Mark has taught me more than school by himself
@shapelessed
Ай бұрын
If only there were more teachers like Mark, instead of snarky "here's the exercise, now keep quiet" types, the world would have already solved all of the problems...
@runescapeskilled
Ай бұрын
Whats even more crazy is that knowledge is an illusion
@SleepyBlanketDemon
Ай бұрын
I almost want to rent a plane to do this now cause it sounds so fun lol
@T.C
2 ай бұрын
"the math isn't that complex" I got confused the moment he said math
@theblitz1687
2 ай бұрын
"the mat-" *brain oozes out*
@the.abhiram.r
2 ай бұрын
it's just 2pi(r+1) dude
@T.C
Ай бұрын
@@the.abhiram.r where did u get those letters from? Isn't math suppose to be just numbers? Bro you're hurting my brain😭😭
@sylviadong1514
Ай бұрын
@@T.Cbasically all math above a middle school level
@imcubefox
Ай бұрын
That is Year 8 maths, you must be
@darkdudu2721
2 ай бұрын
Learning from school ❌ Mark Rober ✅
@Mr.OOf8785
Ай бұрын
If you put a dome around the earth that was completely sealed, and the structure wouldn't break because of earths gravity, would it stay floating there around the earth with no beams or anything to hold it up?
@kurtdupree1254
Ай бұрын
Yes, but it would collapse because of gravity. Arches require a specific curvature to distribute the weight in a way that won't collapse on themselves.
@UnhingedGuy21
Ай бұрын
im having PTSD seeing those calculations
@bmcmillantx
2 ай бұрын
I’ve asked this to some very smart engineers in a multiple choice style and they have failed.
@markusd5729
Ай бұрын
No way
@brandonboxninja1266
Ай бұрын
Multuple choice questioniares by default set you up for failure not only in your academic studies but in your real life pursuits. Simply memorizing answers to a question does not teach you the necessary skills for problem solving that are required to be successful in life.
@Nitro9n
Ай бұрын
@@brandonboxninja1266 that’s not true for math questions as you generally need to show your work. And if you come to a result that doesn’t match one of the choices you know you need to fix something.
@deananderson7714
Ай бұрын
@@brandonboxninja126699% of the time multiple choice questions aren’t memorizing answers to questions at least not in math based fields
@kpenera
Ай бұрын
Mark explaining 5th grade math to his fanbase
@giovannip8600
Ай бұрын
Ex Nasa engineer's "coolest fact" 😂
@msjkramey
Ай бұрын
That's not 5th grade. And even if it was, what's wrong with getting people thinking about stuff they haven't thought about in years? And you don't think that any kids are watching? Plus, it's just fun
@Positive-NH
Ай бұрын
he even knows some of us need to learn it again 😩😂
@user-ok5qv2qg3r
Ай бұрын
That's more necessary because the Earth is exactly round and there are actually mountains. Above the ocean, it's heavier because of the moisture, so more is needed.
@hassankigo
Ай бұрын
also the dopest loop i’ve seen 👍🏽✨
@MetalCPA
Ай бұрын
But Mark misspelled circumference as "circumfrence", so the formula doesn't work now. 😜
@Suavelito1
Ай бұрын
Nice catch!
@SabheeZ
Ай бұрын
Can’t believe I needed this info so badly, life has changed ty
@paulveitch
Ай бұрын
Mark just invented the square earther movement.
@pknuttarlott4934
Ай бұрын
The craziest fact I know is: observing an experiment can change the outcome.(double slit)
@deananderson7714
Ай бұрын
Be careful when you say observing. What’s important is a classical system interacted with the quantum one not that there was a human present to see the results
@kartikpatil6090
Ай бұрын
@@deananderson7714exactly
@MoblinkYT
2 ай бұрын
Mark: Now the math isn't that complex. Also Mark: (writes a bunch of random stuff that I don't understand one bit.)
@RJ_5931
2 ай бұрын
Ain't allat just middle school math
@Semystic
2 ай бұрын
@@RJ_5931 They're probably in middle school and havent got to that kind of math yet
@SuperOriginal
2 ай бұрын
@@RJ_5931nah thats like primary school math
@MoblinkYT
2 ай бұрын
@@RJ_5931 I'm homeschooled so...😅
@em4six348
Ай бұрын
@@MoblinkYTYeah well your homeschool lacking dawg 💀
@DunningKruger778
Ай бұрын
Someone is cashing in on their JPL interview question 😜
@BaconM-if7nz
2 ай бұрын
My brain ain’t braining
@NovaHorizon
Ай бұрын
Wait. I'm taking a stab at it before it's explained. Making it a foot off the ground means increasing the radius by 1ft, so umm. I think it's just 6.28ft longer?..
@jigglie8077
Ай бұрын
i said "just a little more then what you have" and considering the amount.. yea. a little lol
@reteoteigam4499
Ай бұрын
I have watched it until the "feed" thing 😂
@josuelainez4508
Ай бұрын
Ñññññññ
@JocelybDuncan
Ай бұрын
This video just made my heart melt.
@allthegoodnamesaretakenup
2 ай бұрын
The earth is so obese it needs a belt😂
@P3nguinDude
Ай бұрын
“Time to start over” continues to make the same mistake
@Kumra_Podash
Ай бұрын
i learned this from a video of veritasium, about a SAT math question about a small circle rotating around a big circle.
@ohmyitscook
Ай бұрын
flat earthers in shambles
@user-qt7wz6sw3f
Ай бұрын
Обожаю шортсы Марка Робера. В них всегда есть экшен и душа :)
@cambon.
Ай бұрын
what i learned from this is that square pi is 4.0
@cambon.
Ай бұрын
@@TheAgaskins a square of "diameter" 4 has a "circumference" of 16. Circumference of a circle is calculated as pi*d. So square pi would be 4.
@DanielWillen
Ай бұрын
@@cambon. 8 is the length of a circumference of a square where each side is length 2, but if you put a circle inside that square the circumference of the circle comes to 2*pi which is about 6.2, not 4. The circumference of a circle is calculated 2*pi*radius, not pi*d . In your example if we put a circle inside your box with a side of 4 we get 4*pi.
@cambon.
Ай бұрын
@@DanielWillen I get what youre saying but im not talking about if you put a circle inside of a square. Im just saying straight up a square and if the perimeter was the circumference and if a side length was the diameter. also.. 2*pi*r = pi*d...
@robertturley2974
Ай бұрын
Yeah, that's the literal definition of pi. That's how it was discovered and defined. It's the ratio of the diameter of a circle to it's circumference. So yes, "square pi" would be 4.
@AllYearGaming
24 күн бұрын
“The math isn’t that complex” *proceeds to do very complex math*
Ай бұрын
a friend of mine : isnt the earth a geoid???
@newton-342
2 ай бұрын
This is one of the best transistions I have seen
@gallium-gonzollium
Ай бұрын
Mark, as a math youtuber, I must say that the measurement for the rectangle is slightly inaccurate. When you connect the lines together, at the corners the rope would be _more_ than 1ft away, (which you can verify yourself by measuring diagonals). The word you’re looking for when describing _exactly_ 1ft away is a locus or loci. It basically means fixed distance, like you wanted. This leads to an even MORE mindbending theorem - given any shape, no matter its shape (but iirc it needs to be convex), the locus of 1ft away from that shape is _ALWAYS_ 6.28ft more than its perimeter. No matter what. How does it fit into our rectangle problem, you say? It’s actually surprisingly simple. At the corners, don’t draw two straight lines, but an arc of a _circle_ that connects the two ropes. That rope length is about 1.57ft (or pi/2 ft), and since there are 4 corners, 1.57 times 4 = our magical number, 6.28. Mind blown.
@RUSH_AND_WIN
5 күн бұрын
Maths teacher: I'm going to cover the earth with rope just for you Student's: guy's vaccination
@user-sy5up8qd4c
Ай бұрын
I replayed the video more than five times and I still don't understand😂😢
@Semicon07
Ай бұрын
Mark : Imagine the earth is a square Flat earthers : AH HA! got ya, he admitted it!!!
@SHUBH_EDITS_18
Ай бұрын
Bro used 999% of his brain 🧠
@shayaan007moosajee
Ай бұрын
Daddy mark made me pass me test
@Buffnoobbigman
Ай бұрын
“now the math isn’t too complex” pulls out a paper with alien language on it
@vay6901
2 ай бұрын
The perfect mark rober loop doesnt exists
@AReGx1
2 ай бұрын
As you can see, it does.
@2nd-place
2 ай бұрын
It skipped a beat for me.
@oxsiiii
2 ай бұрын
Flat earthhers have been real quiet after this dropped 💀
@armyguy3
Ай бұрын
How so? This doesn't disprove flat earth in any way? The basis requires you believe the earth is in fact a sphere to begin with..
@UnconventionalOne
Ай бұрын
Made perfect sense the moment i thought about it. What's crazy to me is how my brain would immediately assume much more would be needed even though the math is so simple.
@Nulono
Ай бұрын
"Now, you might be thinking double." Uh, no, I'd think doubling the length would double the circle's radius.
@salxrn
Ай бұрын
as soon as he said 6.28 ft i knew it was double pi
@naciulusoy4295
2 ай бұрын
Mark rober out here teaching me more than school
@Sivaramachandran971
2 ай бұрын
I won't get more than 1 like😢😢
@Vide501
Ай бұрын
Only cause you don't listen in school
@Beploziu
Ай бұрын
I like how Mark flirts with the metric system by displayinng the circumference of the earth in KMs but reverts back to imperial later LOL
@freerideshuttle
Ай бұрын
I saw that in a math problem that veritasium channel issued some time ago.
@dafydpaul7954
Ай бұрын
Meanwhile flat earthers : 👁👄👁
@samuraishober
2 ай бұрын
I learn more from a mark rober video than a whole school year
@runstarhomer2754
Ай бұрын
Why do people brag about not paying attention in school?
@russellwalker3830
Ай бұрын
I remember a youtube video years ago where many different youtubers explained the most interesting facts they know, and this is actually the only one I remember. Told by the same person.
@Islam_in_our_life
Ай бұрын
bro became a scientist
@memies7452
2 ай бұрын
thanks fo this type of content❤❤❤😊
@-ProMan95
2 ай бұрын
Mark teach us better then our teachers 😅
@Bens_Jamming
2 ай бұрын
the only reason i got through college was him 😭
@dancehalllyrics1303
Ай бұрын
Bro took a trip around the Earth just for the sake of loop 🙏
@brianarbenz1329
Ай бұрын
It must have been difficult tying that rope around the oceans.
@plumeriathelegend1010
2 ай бұрын
Sad that people forget foundational algebra and geometry cuz it really does apply everywhere
@itsasmallworldafterall7029
Ай бұрын
But which unit do we use? Like he said, Earth's circumference is 40,000km, but then he mentioned 6.28 feet? Doesn't make sense to me
@Leszek1998
Ай бұрын
Radius doesn’t matter - it’s all about the difference. If you lift it 1 foot, it's 2pi feet extra. If you lift it 1 meter, it's 2pi meters extra.
@itsasmallworldafterall7029
Ай бұрын
@@Leszek1998 thanks, makes sense now
@markusd5729
Ай бұрын
@@Leszek1998Radius definitely matters, you probably meant units
@deananderson7714
Ай бұрын
@@markusd5729no radius doesn’t matter. It’s 2pi units no matter what the radius is
@michaelhughes5414
Ай бұрын
I think most of us are thinking about the increase in the area of the circle created which would be more impressive.@@deananderson7714
@djmixxtreme3512
Ай бұрын
Mark taught me that earth is a minecraft
@kingkonork2641
Ай бұрын
I like that this video concept is perfect for the loop, and he knows it
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