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New Video Launch

Hi everyone,

Along with our sneak peaks of upcoming videos, we wanted to give Patreons something extra: the full published version of our videos, available to watch ad-free on Patreon without pop-ups or sponsors.

We hope you enjoy this deep dive into the SAT questions that no-one got right!

Team Veritasium

New Video Launch

Comments

Awesome video! Does anyone know how one of us can suggest / sponsor these videos?

carrotcypher

Thank you *so* much for this ad-free video! I love your videos, but the last one I watched on YouTube had no less than six (6) interruptions... I hadn't had time to watch either the sneak peek or the regular release yet, so I really appreciate this.

Martijn Coppoolse

Love the concept of no-ad video. Only... I already watched it twice. (1. sneak-peak 2. released version). I'm not sure if I love it enough to watch it a third time. But I applaud the idea of doing it for future videos if you just release it a tid bit earlier.

Bartosz Błaszkiewicz

This was good, but I think the simplest explanation for the extra rotation is that if one circle _slides_ around another circle with the same point in contact at all times, it rotates once. This rotation has nothing to do with the sizes of the circles, and is additional to what you'd get due to rolling without slipping.

Norman Margolus

Thank you very much for taking the time to publish the full video without ads.

Victor Engmark

So good

Jorge Sinde

It took me 40 minutes to try to find an answer that fits. Anything I did lead to the number four but it wasn't listed. Tried to make an experiment with two same circles – the number was two (it confirmed my theory). Then I tried to do a thought experiment with squares.. the same number so I gave up (frustrated) and played the video. Now I got to the point where Derek says the right answer is not in the list :D Now I'm curious :)

Ondrej Gracias


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