Thứ Ba, 31 tháng 1, 2017

Waching daily Jan 31 2017

All four of you should go into the cold water,

but you could play a game to make only two do it.

Or do all four of you want to do it?

- Only two people should do it. / - It sounds good.

(They play "Rock-Paper-Scissors" to decide.)

If I dare to die, I'll win. If I try to win, I'll lose.

(What are you talking about?)

Who said that?

I don't want to show this, but I will.

Ready or not,

- rock-paper-scissors. / - Rock-paper-scissors.

(Siyoon wins.)

Yes!

(Siyoon is now excluded.)

♪ Whenever I have a bad feeling ♪

♪ It's always right ♪

Is a hunch also one of the six senses?

(Please)

Ready or not, rock-paper-scissors!

(Junho loses.)

(Junho has to jump into the cold bath.)

Nice!

(I'm good as long as it's not me.)

So who will join Junho?

Ready or not,

(Who will suffer the same fate as Junho?)

Rock-paper-scissors!

(Jongmin loses.)

No!

Did I win?

(Jongmin loses.)

Did I win?

No way.

Better luck next time.

(Nothing's going my way today.)

Did Jongmin take the dive last time?

- No. / - He didn't dive into the sea either.

Finally, his luck ran out.

Junho's taking his third dive already.

2017 sure is a good year for him.

It is.

I heard I'd be lucky this year.

That's not entirely wrong.

In one, two, three. Come straight over.

(Nervous)

Come straight over.

- Lower yourself. / - You might slip.

Lie on your back.

- Lie down like so. / - Flip over.

Hang on. Shouldn't he see where he's falling?

- No. / - What do you think?

I think it's best to flip over.

- I'm scared. / - Wouldn't it look scarier?

- All right. / - One.

- Hang on a second. / - Two.

- Wait. / - And go!

- Here he goes. / - Let go.

- Let go. / - Hurry.

(In he goes into the cold water.)

(A cool and refreshing dive)

- Let go. / - Hurry.

It's freezing!

(Wake up the senses inside you.)

It's freezing!

(Are you kidding me?)

I'm freezing. Get out of my way.

(He runs off to the warm pool.)

- Here you go. / - Run, Junho.

- Hurry inside. / - It's not that bad, is it?

Stay here until the last minute and you'll survive.

It's way better.

In one, two, three.

- Come on. / - Hurry out.

You have to dive in while you're still warm.

- Hurry while you're still warm. / - Let's go.

- Here. / - Lie down.

- His body's warm. / - Gosh, it's cold.

- All right. In one... / - Don't, that's freezing.

- Please don't. / - Two.

- Three. / - Three.

(Jongmin slides into the pool.)

- So two and... / - And three!

("The Legend of the Cold Pool")

- Three. / - Three.

Hurry on out.

(Jongmin shows off his behind again this year.)

Hurry up.

- Hurry up. / - Start running.

(The dignity of Mr. Grand Award)

Head on in.

(That was fun!)

- Yes! / - It sure was.

(Hot Spring)

(Now that the cutthroat battle is over,)

(they head together to the bath)

(to all get a good scrub.)

- He must be the scrub expert. / - Hello.

Hi, sir.

(Scrub expert Lee Gwangwoo)

- Are you from Seoul? / - That's right.

(He traveled all the way to Geochang.)

- How long have you done this? / - 15 years.

- 15 years? / - Really?

Would I have a lot to scrub off?

(Let me see.)

It's common for those heavier to have more.

Wouldn't it hurt my image if that's the case?

(A sticky situation)

(It's embarrassing to air on TV.)

- What now? / - You can lie down here.

(Defconn nervously sits on the table.)

I haven't been scrubbed down in 20 years.

(The others head off to wash up.)

(Defconn's ready to be scrubbed.)

(Even for an expert, it's not an easy challenge.)

(The others stand by and watch)

(as Defconn gets scrubbed down in 20 years.)

(Here we go.)

(As dead skin start rolling off his body)

It's already a lot.

(Defconn laughs in delight.)

Look.

(Every inch and every corner)

(The expert leaves no room untouched.)

(You have a lot of dead skin cells.)

Oh no. Can't you turn your cameras away?

(Please don't film it.)

Please, no. Don't.

(Junho takes a look.)

(Guys, look at that.)

(Taehyun gets up too.)

(Siyoon joins.)

(They peek at his dead skin cells.)

How's he doing?

Serves you right for insulting me.

(Serves you right.)

The dead skin cells are on his belly.

- Oh no. / - Look at that.

You wouldn't believe how humiliating this is.

(But the dead skin cells keep rolling off.)

Unbelievable.

(While Defconn lies in shame,)

(the others enjoy a hot shower together.)

(They wash up and recharge themselves.)

(They even scrub each other's back.)

(They make sure that the panda comes off.)

(It doesn't come off easily.)

(While the others shower,)

(Defconn gets his tummy scrubbed for five minutes.)

I'm almost done now.

My gosh, there's more.

(Even the expert's getting tired now.)

It doesn't seem to end.

(It's a severe task for the expert.)

(He's never had it this hard in 15 years.)

(The others wrap up and head out.)

(However, Defconn's still on the table.)

(Finally, he's done.)

That's nice.

(Now he's onto the massage.)

This is incredible.

Gosh, that's good.

- Do you had some famous clients? / - You can say that.

- Really? / - Yes.

- Shin Hyunjoon is one of them. / - Really?

Yang Donggeun too.

(No wonder he's good at it.)

I'm sorry for having a difficult body to work with.

It's all right.

(He gets a facial massage too.)

I've always wanted to receive one.

I can feel my skin being lifted up.

This must be what's it like to be a king.

(This must be what's it like to be a king.)

(Lastly, a facial mask)

(If only it were bigger.)

(Acupressure therapy)

That feels so good.

(Now the mask comes off.)

(Glowing)

Thank you so much.

Is that what I think it is?

(Banana milk after a bath)

- Thank you so much. / - My pleasure.

(It tastes so good.)

Nothing's better than banana milk after a bath.

(While the five freshen up,)

(Joonyoung's still sweating in the mountain.)

You're making me go where there isn't a path.

Why aren't we there yet?

This is insane.

It's far away than I thought.

(There's still a long way to go.)

(I should hurry.)

Only 2.4km left.

(Joonyoung heads down once again.)

My legs are about to give up.

Tell me about it.

I don't think I could even stand still.

(His legs are worn out.)

(Staggering, he still makes his way down.)

Unbelievable.

Oh no.

(The cameraman eventually slipped.)

(Joonyoung's stick broke too.)

Look at my legs shaking.

See?

(Shaking)

(He stops to rest for a while.)

(He still has a long way to go though.)

My legs have nearly given up.

I'm right there with you.

(He's made it far enough down to a stream.)

My gosh.

(There he locates a yellow note.)

It says to enjoy the challenge.

(I think I've already had enough.)

(Wobbling)

Be careful.

(He tries to step onto the rock.)

My legs won't stop shaking.

(Look at them shake.)

(I still have to make it there.)

(His legs have nearly given in.)

I spent all day with the sun.

- What? / - With the sun.

(He heads down as the sun sets.)

I see some buildings ahead.

- There? / - Yes.

(Sangwui Village)

(Finally!)

(Joonyoung has made it down.)

(I'm burned out.)

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- You're probably exhausted. / - We are.

We'll let you sleep then.

We desperately need someone to even the number out.

What can just five of us do?

It's hard to organize matches.

- Matches? / - Because the number is odd.

He's right.

We should try to organize the games like earlier.

What do you think is the ideal match?

Joonyoung and Siyoon.

- Taehyun and Junho. / - Me and Joonyoung.

Jongmin and Me. That's ideal.

- Joonyoung. / - That'd be perfect.

Joonyoung and I would have a warm-up game

so that the others can play the game properly.

I think Taehyun and Junho are evenly matched.

Jongmin and I are quite even as well.

(Now, we have 21 more to go.)

Jongmin and Defconn.

- You were quite competitive today. / - I agree.

(Mr. Grand Award is just sleepy now.)

(They don't talk any further about it.)

(Everybody fell asleep.)

We arrived at the base camp.

Wake up.

This place looks nice.

What kind of place is this?

(Today's base camp is Namsa Yedam Village.)

It looks cool here.

It's very well-organized.

(The traditional houses and the road)

(have been selected as cultural properties.)

(It's also known as Korea's most beautiful village.)

- It looks very elegant. / - They are made of red clay.

The houses are made of red clay.

(They're fascinated by the village.)

The village is so beautiful.

It looks like a rich village.

My goodness.

My goodness.

(They take a short break.)

♪ I can give everything ♪

I'll give you everything.

♪ I can love you ♪

I love you.

- ♪ I'm happy even though I'm sad ♪ / - ♪ I'm happy ♪

(Strange singing)

(They watch a video together.)

The song is too high-pitched.

(They watch a video together.)

Who is that?

It's a person singing Changjung's song.

It's even difficult for Changjung

because it's too high.

Changjung said he can't sing this song live.

(His hand is shaking.)

(Taking a deep breath)

(He looks like he's about to cry.)

(The song goes even higher.)

(I won't sing "The Love I Committed" live.)

(I will never sing "The Love I Committed" live again.)

- Here we go. / - Let's go.

(They give it a try.)

- ♪ I try to forget and erase you ♪ / - ♪ Erase you ♪

- ♪ I miss ♪ / - ♪ I miss ♪

- ♪ when I met you ♪ / - ♪ when I met you ♪

- ♪ for the first time / - for the first time ♪

- ♪ Never ♪ / - ♪ Never ♪

(It's a total mess.)

- ♪ I try to erase ♪ / - ♪ I try to erase ♪

(Let's go, my voice.)

(Hard to breathe)

- ♪ My love ♪ / - ♪ My love ♪

(Again, my heart is filled with my love)

(They sit up to sing the song properly.)

It's better now.

(Can a dance singer sing the ballad song?)

- ♪ Love ♪ / - He's indeed a singer.

(Go, Jongmin!)

♪ The season ♪

♪ I try to erase ♪

♪ The figure of you ♪

When are you going to sing out?

♪ Again, my heart is filled with my love ♪

(He's immersed in his ad-lib.)

- Thanks. / - That was awesome.

You're amazing.

It sounded like you were singing from your nose.

A singer shouldn't be like that.

That's how I sing.

You should sing out while facing the front.

♪ I try to forget you and erase you ♪

Sing along.

- ♪ I miss ♪ / - ♪ I miss ♪

- ♪ when I met you ♪ / - ♪ when I met you ♪

- ♪ For the first time ♪ / - ♪ For the first time ♪

(Taehyun tries out as well.)

(I give up.)

- ♪ My love ♪ / - ♪ My love ♪

(Oh, my voice!)

- My goodness. / - Is it over now?

We should release an album together.

The audio director had a hard time just now.

I'm sorry, but I can't continue shooting

- because my voice is gone. / - Gosh.

(While they're busy singing, Joonyoung is...)

Joonyoung. Until now,

your name was mentioned only 9 times.

- So... / - It's more than I expected.

Let's go to where the members are

and wait in hiding.

(He has to wait a bit longer.)

Do I still have to wait?

(I need to wait again?)

The shooting is not over,

so you will have to wait.

All right.

(He heads to where the others are.)

(Sangwui Village, Mount Jiri, Sayangjeongsa)

(He finally arrives at the base camp.)

(Joonyoung has to be in hiding.)

(He goes into the bus.)

(He starts waiting again.)

(It's dark now.)

(The members are on the way for "Dinner Game".)

Here we go.

Hello, there.

What kind of place is this?

(It's an antique Korean-style house.)

What's written behind you?

Can you read it?

- That one? / - There's a big signboard.

Jongmin, you read it. You're the Grand Award winner.

It's "Sayangjeongsa".

It's "Sanghyangjeongsa".

It's "Sanghyangjeonsa".

- Pardon me? / - Sang...

- "Sayangjeongsa". / - "Sanyangjeonsa".

(He keeps pronouncing it wrong.)

This house is called Sayangjeongsa.

Sayangjeongsa.

It's Sayangjeongsa.

Sayangjeongsa means

a house where you study Korean traditional studies.

(Since built in 1920, the house is well-conserved.)

The building was used for educating children

and communicating with visitors.

Now, travelers can use this place as accommodation.

- They can sleep here. / - Foreigners would love it.

It seems quite nice here.

Now, let's begin "Dinner Game".

- Good. / - Let's eat.

Why are you in front?

Today, there will be

four missions for "Dinner Game".

You'll be doing missions individually.

The winners of each mission will gain a point.

The top three will get to have a meal

with wild vegetables from Mount Jiri.

- Sounds good. / - Wild vegetables from Mount Jiri.

Is there some black pork as well?

Please show us the items for the first mission.

(First mission)

- It's soybean blocks. / - What could that be?

Soybean blocks?

What can we do with soybean blocks?

What do we do with them?

(The soybean blocks are well made.)

- Maybe we should / - I don't have a good feeling.

crash the blocks.

The soybean blocks aren't hard yet.

(They are the soft soybean blocks.)

It smells good.

Say hi to Jongmin's friend.

They look alike.

(How dare you.)

What game do we play with those?

What kind of sense should we use?

The first mission is "Soybean Block Game".

- What is that? / - Is it about dropping the block?

That's an old game.

"Soybean Block Game"?

- How old are you? / - I know the game.

I'm familiar with it because of my previous drama.

- Really? / - I used the word to tease a girl.

"You look like a crushed soybean block."

How about Ms. Soybean block?

You look exactly like a crushed soybean block.

(He used to be far from a sweet guy.)

- Soybean block? / - So that's

how you tease people.

It's used to make fun of an ugly person.

Through this mission, we will test your sense of smell.

How could you test our sense of smell with this?

I'll explain more about the mission.

(What is "Soybean block Game"?)

You will sit under the soybean block.

(A string will be connected to the block.)

You'll let the string go and hold it again

when you feel it's near you.

When it's about to hit your head, hold the rope.

- What does that mean? / - I get it.

We play with a soybean block instead of a try.

That's why they're soft. They're just made.

They're now becoming hard.

Because it's cold.

If the soybean block

hits your head

or if the distance between the block and your head

- is more than 15cm, you fail. / - More than 15cm?

- If it hits you... / - You shouldn't be too careful.

If the block stops at less than 15cm away from you,

we'll give you one point.

If the space in between is under 15cm.

How on earth is this game related to our nose?

You must sense the smell of the block as it falls down.

In such a short while?

In such a short while?

(That's nonsense.)

How can we smell something above our head?

(Just play the game.)

This doesn't make any sense.

Decide the order, please.

(Jongmin, Defconn, Taehyun, Siyoon, Junho)

- Hold it. / - Okay.

No, let it go.

You shouldn't get the feeling.

- Higher? / - Raise it as high as possible.

- Stop. / - Stop.

This is perfect.

- Hold it. / - Stay still.

Don't move and hold it.

We're set.

Jongmin, tell us when you're ready.

I'm ready.

- Really? / - I've done this many times.

- All right. / - You're indeed

- the Grand Award winner. / - He's experienced.

I already calculated the distance in my head.

I got the feeling of the distance.

I can feel when it's going closer.

(He's bluffing even more than before.)

- I'm sure. / - Let's start.

Aren't you going to use your nose?

(You have to use your sense after all.)

You don't need to smell?

Isn't it more about the intuition?

I can feel how far it is.

I need to imagine it being lowered.

Once I imagine the weight close to my head,

I stop.

- Will he succeed? / - Start after three counts.

- In three, two, one. / - In three, two, one.

(Let's imagine, Jongmin.)

I need to imagine it being lowered.

(Where's the fermented soybean block now?)

- And three. / - And three.

(His imagination proves to be an illusion.)

It hurts too much. We should use the tray instead.

We can't use fermented soybean blocks.

It might break our neck.

I think my neck is injured.

- He must be startled. / - Your neck got shorter.

(Fermented soybean block free falls.)

In one, two.

(He pulls out his neck.)

There you go.

- His neck is straight. / - It's harder than I thought.

(Jongmin fails.)

Here comes the soybean human.

His head is bigger than the block.

- Wait. / - The block looks better than him.

Move towards the left.

Move towards the left.

(Defconn is funny-looking.)

Soybean block is soft like jelly.

(He looks like it.)

Move slightly to the left.

- Let's start. / - What's the tempo?

- Hit it. / - It's like "hit it".

- Hit it. / - Hit it?

Drop it while you say "hit it".

- That sounds good. / - All right.

- In three, two, one. / - In three, two, one.

- In three, two, one. / - In three, two, one.

Hit it.

- In three, two, one. / - Hit it.

(What happened?)

What?

He pulled too quickly.

(He's such a coward.)

(Defconn is embarrassed.)

That was such a cowardly move.

- My goodness. / - Are you a coward?

I was too nervous.

(He was too nervous to play.)

What a coward.

I heard the sound when it hit Jongmin's head.

- I knew it. / - I thought it'd hurt.

- I'm sorry. / - Come on.

(Being too timid, Defconn fails.)

- You can do it. / - Wait a minute.

(Taehyun is up next.)

Is it positioned correctly?

(He's good at aiming.)

(It hits his head.)

- Is it correct? / - Try it again.

(Junho doesn't stop testing.)

It's correct.

Do you have a strategy?

Will you play it by faith?

I'll trust my sense of smell.

- Can you smell it? / - I'll try to smell.

Let's start.

- In three, two, one, go. / - In three, two, one, go.

(The closer the block gets,)

(the stronger it will smell.)

(Focus on the smell.)

(The fermented soybean block hits his head.)

I smelled it.

He was so close.

(Taehyun was very concentrating...)

(in trying to smell it.)

- He was so close. / - It's possible to smell it.

- You can smell it? / - Yes.

Probably you smelled something else.

(Taehyun also fails.)

- Are you ready? / - Let's start.

(Siyoon is up next.)

The tempo is important.

Are you confident?

I'll trust my sense of rhythm.

This is about sense of rhythm.

- Good luck. / - I think "one" is good.

That's too long.

- It's more like "one". / - It's "slip and bang".

(Siyoon decides on "slip and bang".)

That sounds good.

(It's not bad.)

Count to three.

In three, two, one. Go.

(Slip)

(And)

(Bang)

He stopped too quickly.

- He needed to wait. / - Is it less than 15cm?

Is it less than 15cm?

(A judge appears to measure with fairness.)

If it's more, he fails.

- It's 21cm. / - It's 21cm.

He failed.

(He's over by 6cm.)

Junho kept counting during our turns.

Junho's senses are sharp.

Excuse me, Junho.

(He gives up on sight for better smell.)

- He covered his eyes. / - Do you have superpowers?

- What's the tempo? / - Straighten the arm.

(Taehyun asks for something.)

I'll go with "soybean block".

(Junho decides on "soybean block".)

- That's a good idea. / - It's "soybean block".

"Soybean block".

(Taehyun goes somewhere.)

- It's good. / - "Soybean block".

(He gets something from the crew.)

- Go ahead. / - "Soybean block".

(He keeps repeating soybean block.)

I'll go with "soybean block".

In three, two, one.

(He drops a tray.)

"Soybean block".

It's not a tray. It's "soybean block".

(Laughing)

- Do you know what it was? / - Yes.

- You know what it was? / - Where did you get the tray?

- What? / - The crew had it.

Let's start.

- In three, two, one. Go. / - In three, two, one. Go.

(He's nervous.)

- I'm too scared to do it. / - Isn't it scary?

I know how you feel.

- Don't hesitate. / - Hurry up.

- Here I go. / - Start.

"Soybean block".

(Is that all?)

What are you doing?

Take a look above you.

Why didn't you let it fall on you?

- May I try once more? / - You can't.

Try it once more.

I got confused because of the tray.

- He gets another turn. / - Why?

He gets another turn.

- I want to try again. / - Okay.

(Don't you get it?)

- They want me to get hit. / - Right.

I need to earn one point and eat.

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Here you go again.

I'll start.

In three, two, one. Go!

(The soybean block is let go.)

(Will it hit his head?)

(Or will he earn a point?)

- One. / - "Soybean block".

"Soybean block".

He made it.

(What just happened?)

(No one expected this result.)

(He's too nervous to look.)

It's 9cm.

(Junho clears the mission.)

That's amazing.

- That doesn't count. / - Why not?

You succeeded after the game was over.

- It should count. / - The game was already over.

I deserve a point.

Now we know how to succeed.

- One point, please. / - Now we know.

Everyone else gets a turn.

No way.

- We all deserve another chance. / - Go ahead.

You must do it consecutively to get it right.

- Give it a try. / - Here I go.

I don't need to say anything.

(He didn't mean to do that.)

- He failed. / - He broke his tooth.

That was your turn.

Where did it hit you?

(Did he really win the Grand Award?)

(When a fool falls on fermented soybean block)

- Don't move. / - Let's start.

- Here you go. / - You get one chance.

Okay, here I go.

- Start. / - Soybean.

(Will coward Defconn...)

(succeed the second time?)

Soybean.

- Look above you. / - That's incredible.

(He's still a coward.)

That's incredible.

(He's a big coward.)

He's a coward.

Despite his big size, he's a coward.

- He's a coward. / - He's big but a coward.

Stay still.

(He sighs.)

- Let's go. / - All right.

- Please start. / - It's too easy.

Here I go.

(He doesn't depend on the smell.)

(He trusts his intuition.)

(His intuition isn't sharp enough.)

Oh, my goodness.

You broke the soybean block.

How could you do this?

You broke the precious soybean block. It stinks.

Gosh, it stinks.

- You broke the block. / - I lost my grip.

It hit him right in the head.

(It's the last of the soybean block.)

(The fermented soybean block smelled amazing.)

- I lost my grip. / - Let's change the block.

Goodness.

Ready?

(Siyoon looks determined to succeed.)

Start.

Here I go.

(It's a new soybean block.)

(What happened?)

(Are you okay, Siyoon?)

Are you okay?

- It hit him. / - Is this a brick?

Let's go one more time.

The sound was so loud.

It vibrated the floor.

- Seriously. / - It caused vibration.

(The rest of them fail.)

- Are you okay? / - I bet it hurt.

- Congratulations, Junho. / - Good job.

For the first round of "Soybean Block Game",

- only Junho succeeded. / - He did well.

Thank you.

I'll try to stop the block at 5cm.

(The winner demonstrates again.)

I'll set a new record.

If you drop it down to 5cm,

you'll get three points.

That would be amazing.

Get ready in three

- and two, one. / - And two, one.

Soybean.

(He trembles.)

He's such a coward.

He's small and a coward.

That's right.

He's small and a coward.

(He starts.)

(Will he stop it at 5cm?)

"Soybean block".

(He fails as expected.)

Come on.

- Gosh, I was close. / - Try it once more.

- Try it once more. / - Try it.

(Can I please stop?)

This is your last try.

You can do it on the fourth try.

"Soybean block".

Let me check.

(He takes a pair of scissors.)

Can you do it?

- Come forward. / - Okay.

(Here, Taehyun.)

- Be in position. / - Okay.

(Will this get cut?)

- Will you do it? / - I'll do it.

- I'll do it. / - Three.

Two.

- One. / - Soybean...

(The scissors work really well.)

(They're extremely excited.)

That hurts.

I just got punished.

- It's a punishment. / - It is.

(Junho gets punished.)

- It's a punishment. / - It is.

(He gets punished and ends up with one point.)

(Joonyoung is still waiting.)

(Will I be able to meet them today?)

Please gather round.

(They don't know Joonyoung's waiting for them.)

These people will help you with your second mission.

- Please come out. / - Come out, please.

Please come out.

(Special guests walk in from afar.)

- They're wearing suits. / - What's going on?

- Are they Rose Motel? / - Gosh.

No, they aren't Rose Motel.

- Hello. / - Hello.

- They're not soldiers. / - Hello.

Hi. Nice to meet you.

- They look like they do music. / - I see a pianist.

(There's a beautiful accompanist.)

I guessed right.

Please introduce yourselves.

(He's curious.)

(Cheerful piano music starts playing.)

(You open your eyes without a morning call)

(Singing)

(A very pleasing harmony flows.)

This is great.

(They don't know what it's about, but they're happy.)

It's nice.

(Singing)

(Scat singing)

(I'll see you on Two Days and One Night)

(Nice!)

- They're awesome. / - A cappella.

- They're cool. / - We are men's choir

Gyeongnam Primo Ensemble.

- Nice to meet you. / - Nice to meet you.

- Good to meet you. / - It's nice to see you.

(Nice to meet you.)

We'll test both your sight and hearing

at the same time with this mission.

It's called "Find the Nightingale".

Nightingale?

- I know. / - We should find the one who's not singing.

- Lip sync. / - That's right.

- Really? / - We have to find who's lip syncing.

Only one of them

- will be lip syncing. / - How can we find him?

I'll give one point to only those

who find him.

(Let's see.)

Judging by the looks, he looks like he won't sing.

- It'll be different every time. / - Well

I think he'll fool around and won't sing.

I can tell just by looking.

- Singers have advantages. / - I can tell.

- Not necessarily. / The five of you

have been practicing together, right?

- Yes. / - Show us.

- You practiced inside. / - We made something.

Let's try singing in an ensemble.

(Let's show them what we got.)

(They're curious.)

("The Love I Committed" by Lim Changjung)

(They get emotional first.)

(Soulful)

(Singing)

(Goodness)

(Oh, gosh.)

(They show their harmony before a choir.)

(You forget and you get forgotten)

(These five highly motivated men)

(sing in horrible harmony.)

(The love you'll never have)

(They're extremely emotional.)

(They don't feel embarrassed before the choir.)

(He tries not to laugh.)

(He's fully immersed in the song.)

(The horrible harmony reaches the climax.)

(He's still feeling the emotion.)

Let's stop.

- We're also a choir. / - That's right.

Please go back to your seats.

(They drearily return to their seats.)

Singers together?

- I know this. / - Singers together.

Even if you lip sync, you can see the breath.

(He analyzes lip syncing pattern.)

(He analyzes lip syncing pattern.)

That's right.

Are singers at an advantage?

You can tell by their breathing.

- Check if the chest or belly moves. / - That's right.

- See if it's head voice or chest voice. / - Right.

Singers will know for sure.

Are you ready?

("I Heard a Rumor" by Kiha and the Faces)

(Which one of the six men is lip syncing?)

(Those days without you were so lonely)

(All eyes are on them.)

(Number one)

(Please take a guess.)

(Number two)

(Number three)

(Number four)

(Number five)

(Number six)

(They see with their eyes and listen with their ears.)

(He even sings along.)

(He tries hard to find the one.)

(Everyone sings the same.)

(How can they find the one who's lip syncing?)

(It's so difficult to figure out.)

(Numbers one, two, three, four, five, and six)

(Who is lip syncing?)

(They have no idea but the song is almost over.)

(It's all good!)

(He's startled.)

Gosh, I didn't hear that.

- Ask them to say it again. / - "It's all good."

- I didn't hear it. / - No.

I'm torn between two people.

I'm sure number one isn't it,

because his face is all red from singing.

- He got all red. / - I saw one person

who wasn't breathing.

(Did the one who didn't breath lip sync?)

Write on the sketchpad which one

you think lip synced.

(He's not sure.)

(After a long deliberation, they write their answers.)

You wrote your picks, right?

In one, two, three.

- All together? / - Yes.

(They reveal their answers.)

- Is it all different? / - It's all different.

It's three, three, six, four, six.

I thought number two at first, but he yelled

"It's all good!" very loudly.

"It's all good!"

- It's all good! / - It's all good!

- It's all good! / - It's all good!

- He just likes that line. / - He's just

- like "Nameless Gangster". / - Right.

- Number three... / - I picked number three too.

- He moved his lips too little. / - He did.

- He moved so little. / - Exactly.

(His facial expression and lips were passive.)

(Was it because he was lip syncing?)

I think he was faking it. That's what I think.

- No. / - When you're lip syncing

- you open your mouth wide. / - He's right.

- Because he can't hear his own voice. / - Right.

- Number six opened his mouth very wide. / - Also

- he moved his lips too much. / - He overdid it.

I thought he was a Turtle Ship.

(His lips and gestures look exaggerated.)

(Singing)

(You'd think he'd blow fire from his mouth.)

- I think it's number four. / - Go on.

I don't think

- he's acting was perfect. / - He looked awkward.

(He breathed in small volume. Did he lip sync?)

It's number three. He's awkward because

- he's never lip synced. / - He seemed awkward.

- Number three was awkward. / - They must've practiced.

Number six didn't breathe.

Let's see the answer.

(Will it be one of these three men?)

- I think it's number six. / - I think it could be.

- It's number six. / - Look at how he's breathing.

Numbers three and four didn't move their lips much.

Number six doesn't move his shoulders. Look.

He doesn't even sway to the music.

- ♪ Those days ♪ / - ♪ Those days ♪

- ♪ without you ♪ / - ♪ without you ♪

Only leave number three's mike on.

(Junho and Taehyun chose number three.)

(Will it be?)

(Thinking about you far away)

(Junho and Taehyun failed.)

I think it's number six.

(Not moving his lips much is his habit.)

(Now numbers four and six are left.)

Only leave number four's mike on.

(Defconn chose number four alone.)

(Will it be number four as Defconn guessed?)

(Singing)

(Number four has a nice deep voice.)

(Gosh)

- He's good. / - He's really good.

(Defconn failed.)

- ♪ I heard a rumor ♪ / - ♪ I heard a rumor ♪

Only leave number six's mike on.

(Please)

(Is number six lip syncing?)

(What?)

- What? / - ♪ I heard a rumor ♪

There's no sound!

- Yes! / - It was number six.

- It's number six! / - Number six!

I got it right!

I knew it was number six just by looking at him.

- I could see he was lip syncing. / - Really?

The air was coming out too consistently.

(He got caught because of his excessive breath.)

- I thought it was number six. / - The answer

- is number six. / - Yes!

- Nice! / - It's been proved that I'm a singer.

Gosh, they're so good at acting.

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MCAT Academy - MedVIP Explains a Projectile Motion MCAT Passage - Duration: 22:10.

Hello Internet, And welcome to MedVIP!

Today, we are going to talk about projectile motion.

Today is the first in a series of videos I hope to make about passage-based questions.

These are passages that I own, because I made them up!

They're only going to have a couple of questions in each video.

The reason is to make sure that you guys actually have an adequate explanation of those concepts.

My main focus isn't to make questions.

There are plenty of people who do that better than me and have tons and tons of people working

on that and a huge payroll to do so.

My expertise is to focus on explaining them and explaining them in a way that is tenable

and graspable by not only undergraduates, but even those who may be taking high school

courses, or not even yet thinking about taking the MCAT.

A physiologist is studying a group of high school shotput athletes.

He begins with measurements of the average arm length and the average Force during the

throw as show in Table 1.

So, we look at table 1, read the column headings, and we see: Grade, Average Force during the

Throw, and the Wrist displacement in centimeters.

So, we have Newtons and centimeters.

That's Force and Distance, and for those of you thinking ahead, you should be thinking

that this has something to do with Work, but beyond that you don't really need to pay

attention to Table 1 at this point.

Notice that you should always read it in conjunction with the part of the paragraph that actually

mentions that table, figure, or graph.

The physiologist then leads the team through a series of exercises to determine how far

they can throw the shot to determine who makes the cutoff for their next meet.

Afterwards, to show off in an extremely dangerous way, the classes compete to see who can throw

the shot straight up the highest.

Infuriated to discover they have been so reckless as to throw an iron ball with 5 kg mass so

that it could land on their heads, he makes them run the following series of physics problems.

Given the density of the shot, he tells them to ignore air resistance.

Now of course, this is a silly passage because I made it up.

But the point is to learn how to read these passages and extract the relevant information.

Some people like to highlight; I was never a huge highlighter, unless there was a fact

or a number buried in the text, and for those, I would absolutely highlight.

Clearly this passage is going to have something to do with projectile motion because it's

a shotput team.

After highlighting all the relevant facts in the text that are hidden, the other main

goal of the passage-reading is to get an idea of what kinds of questions you might be asked,

to sort-of anticipate what's coming along.

So that table has Newtons and meters, which should give you Force and Distance, some sort

of calculation based on Work.

We also have at least one trial where the projectile's being thrown straight up and

down.

Alright, on to question 1.

What is the maximum height above the point of release that the average junior can throw

the shot straight up?

We've got a series of answers.

They're all in meters.

It's going to be a straight projectile problem, but it's one where, like I said, the projectile's

being thrown straight up.

And of course, question 2: What is the maximum distance that the average freshman should

be able to throw the shot?

Now, maximum distance implies maximum range.

So, for those of you who are thinking ahead, there's a little bit of a trick to this,

but we're going to discuss these answers in just a second.

Alright, so, the explanation of question 1: They're asking for the maximum height above

the point of release, so really, they're only looking for the change in height here.

The actual final height in some projectile problems is gonna depend upon where the initial

height was, but here we're only asking for the difference in height, so we can just apply

the formula much more simply to figure out the change in potential energy.

So, the concept here is that the Muscular Work that is done is going to give the object

it's initial Kinetic Energy, which is going to be all the mechanical energy it has upon

the point of release.

Since there is no Friction, that's also going to be exactly equal to the maximum amount

of Potential Energy it will have at the peak of the parabola, even though that's a skinny

parabola because it's just up and down.

And that of course, gives us the final or maximum height that is achieved by the projectile.

So the series of connections between the Work of the Muscles, the Kinetic Energy, the Potential

Energy, and the change in height, that is the solution path.

And the solution path is the logical chain that connects the givens to the final answer.

So, this concept of logical connections, this is a critical skill that will serve you from

now until your last day in medicine.

Now, some problems have longer solution paths.

Some ones have shorter and straighter solution paths.

Some have branching, or forking, or merging solution paths.

But the solution path is really the key to solving any problem.

And to play off the Wu Tang Clan, "A test question [is like a swordfight – you must

think first, before you move]."

Alright, so let's start with that first concept in the logical chain, the Work done

by the muscles.

Now, in order to get the work done by the muscles, we're going to need to apply that

formula, Force times distance.

And since they're co-linear, the cosine of theta is simply going to be 1.

So, because this is an average junior, we're going to have to look up that line in Table

1, which gives us the Force during the throw, and the displacement of the Wrist during the

Throw, because that's going to be the displacement of the shot.

For those of you who said, "Well, it's the displacement of the wrist, not the shot,

can we make that assumption?"

Yes.

Keep it Simple.

Don't read too much into the question.

Just make sure that you're careful and don't skip steps in your calculation.

When we read the third line in table one, we see that we get 406 newtons and 100 centimeters.

Now, the problem is, of course, that Newtons times centimeters is not a real unit, so we

better go ahead and convert that 100 centimeters into meters.

And of course, there are 100 centimeters in 1 meter, so conveniently enough, that's

a distance of 1 meter.

Now, if this sounds like an overly convenient number, it's not really an overly convenient

number.

The AAMC will generally give you numbers that are easier than almost anything you are going

to find on the average test prep question.

Once we have our givens as 406 Newtons and 1 meter, we can actually cancel out and combine

the units.

So, in this case, a Newton times a meter combine to equal 1 Joule.

So, 406 Joules is equal to the work of the muscles and is also equal to the initial kinetic

energy that the ball has, which, given that there's no air resistance, means that that's

also equal to the final Potential Energy that the ball achieves at the peak of its vertical

motion.

So that final potential energy is going to be equal to mg∆h, according to the formula.

Now, why did I say ∆h?

Because, the thing about Potential Energy you gotta remember is that there is no real

meaningful zero.

Potential Energy is always defined relative to some point where we define it to be zero.

So, we define that to be the point of release.

However, the proper formula is not "mgh," which would just imply some arbitrary height,

but rather the change in height above the zero-position.

Rearranging to get the ∆h, we get the potential energy divided by mg.

Plugging in what we know, we get 406J for the Potential Energy-final from our earlier

calculations, 5 kg for the mass of the shot because of that part of the passage where

the physiologist was angry at the students for engaging in this dangerous activity, and

g is one of the constants the MCAT wants you to know.

Now, this is not Gravity, this is "little g," the acceleration due to gravity, and

while it is 9.81 meters per seconds-squared downwards, we're going to go ahead and use

10 because we're not masochists.

So, combining the terms in the denominator, we're going to see 5 kilograms times 10

meters per seconds-squared, and a kilogram times a meter per seconds-squared is a unit

of mass times a unit of acceleration, which should give us a unit of Force, which is a

Newton.

So, we get 406 Joules divided by 50 Newtons.

Now, of course, 406 does not get evenly divided by 50, so we're going to go ahead and estimate.

And that estimation is going to get us to 400 Joules in the numerator, divided by 50

Newtons in the denominator.

The first thing we are going to do is get rid of any unnecessary zeroes when we're

trying to simplify the numerator and denominator because tens just make everything unnecessarily

complicated.

There's two zeroes in the numerator, and one in the denominator, so we can only get

rid of one, so we do that.

The next thing we do is simplify the units.

Since we have Joules in the numerator, and Newtons in the denominator, we're going

to divide through.

And a Joule divided by a Newton is a meter.

How do we remember that?

Remember, Force times the distance is Work, which is Energy.

So, a Newton times a meter is equal to a Joule.

Now that we've simplified as much as we can, we have 40 meters divided by 5, which

is around 8 meters.

So we take our prediction of around 8 meters to the answer choices, and we see one of them

matches really well.

So we pick that, and move on.

So, Question 2: What is the maximum distance that the average freshman should be able to

throw that shot?

So this is a range question, and specifically, because they're asking for the maximum distance

should be able to throw the shot, they're asking for maximum range.

Now, in order to answer that question and explain it properly, we're going to have

to diverge a little bit into a lecture on Projectile Motion.

So here you see an animated GIF of the projectile during its flight.

And one of the reasons I like this GIF is that it actually shows you how much of the

speed of the projectile is directed in the x- and y-axes during the flight at the different

points where the projectile passes.

So, notice initially that the projectile has some vertical AND horizontal components to

motion, but eventually, when it reaches its peak, in the x-axis the object continues to

move, but in the y-axis, the object is basically just going up, stopping, and turning around,

going back down towards the negative y direction.

After the projectile has reached its peak, notice it's not moving in the y-axis any

longer, so all of the velocity it has is directed in the horizontal direction.

And if you look at the horizontal component of the velocity, you'll notice that it never

changes during the entire flight, whereas the vertical vector that represents the velocity

absolutely does change, first shortening, then becoming zero, then relengthening, but

in the negative direction.

Without calculus, it is impossible to factor in air resistance, because the size of the

force resistance varies as a function of the speed, and thus would constantly getting smaller

as the projectile constantly varies its speed through the parabolic arc.

So there's no way of doing a smooth averaging or simplifiying it for the MCAT.

So, for the MCAT, and for those taking algebra-based physics, we always ignore air resistance.

Heck, even for taking calculus-based physics, it's a reasonable approximation to assume

that the force of air resistance is negligible for a dense enough projectile.

This really wouldn't work for a ping-pong ball, but you see my point.

The key to projectile motion is that both axes of motion should be considered separately

Since, for the MCAT, you always ignore the force of air resistance, the only force acting

on the projectile is gravity, which acts only in the vertical axis.

Thus, the horizontal component of the initial velocity goes unchanged, while the object's

motion in the vertical, or y, axis is an accelerated one.

So the object will continue to move in a horizontal axis at a constant speed until it connects

with the ground, at which point it will stop.

In other words, the horizontal component of the velocity is constant for the entire duration

of the time of flight.

And you get the time of flight from y-axis motion.

The steeper the angle of launch, the more that initial speed is directed straight upwards,

so the longer the projectile will spend in the air.

However, the closer that angle θ gets to 90 degrees, the less horizontal velocity there

is.

Thus, the range is a trade-off between the time of flight and the horizontal velocity.

To make that more clear, let's work on some generalized math.

So, as you can see from this formula, the range is simply the horizontal velocity times

the time of flight.

Because v-nought-x (the horizontal component of velocity) is the side of the right triangle

that is adjacent to the angle θ, it is equal to the hypoteneuse (the overall velocity vector)

times the cosine of theta.

If you didn't follow how to do that, don't worry, I'll be making a video on trig.

Let me know in the comments whether you'd like that sooner rather than later!

Also, take a moment to like and subscribe so you get notified when all my videos come

out.

To figure out the time of flight, we need to look at the motion of the y-axis.

We start by picking a kinematics equation to work with.

(For those of you who want to know how to pick and apply these equations, let me know

in the comments.

These videos will come out eventually, but I want to make them in the order that you,

my viewers, [ my tribe ;) ], need and want.

Alternatively, you can check out my website, medvipvideos.com for a brief written treatment.

Of the 3 equations you must know, VAX, VAT, and XAT, we need to know time, so you can't

use VAX, which doesn't contain it, and since we don't know the vertical displacement,

we can't use use XAT, which would really be YAT in this equation.

But, either way, it doesn't matter, since we're really going to use VAT.

So what is VAT?

Again, check the website.

Now, we have a choice in how we want to calculate: We could calculate the time it takes the projectile

to reach the peak of the motion, which has the advantage of v-final being 0, but has

the disadvantage of making YOU have to remember to multiply by 2 at the end.

And that's an easy way to lose points because it's one of the things that the AAMC is

really good at: creating distractors.

And distractors pull you away based on common mistakes of calculation and thinking that

students will encounter.

And remember, the key to testing strategy for both the MCAT, the USMLE, and beyond,

is: ERROR REDUCTION.

Leave yourself no chance to mess up, and you will consistently grab points.

So, to do this problem in one step, we actually look at the velocities will be when the projectile

finally hits the ground, on the far side of the parabola.

The horizontal component of the v-final will be the same, but the vertical component of

the v-final will be the exact opposite of the vertical component of v-initial, because

the parabola is symmetric.

The acceleration for this falling object is simply little g, the acceleration due to gravity,

directed in the negative y direction.

Rearranging for time of flight, we get 2 times the vertical component of the initial velocity

divided by little g.

The vertical component of the initial velocity is the hypoteneuse, the overall initial velocity,

times the sine of θ.

Combining the algebra we did to get the formula for the time of flight with the formula for

the horizontal velocity, we can actually combine them to get a formula for the range in terms

of the initial velocity and the angle θ.

We can see that the range depends upon the square of the initial velocity (Just like

the Kinetic Energy, right?)

Little g in the denominator is a constant, so that doesn't influence the range unless

we were to switch planets.

The only thing left is the trig terms.

Because they are in the numerator, the Range is directly proportional to the product of

the sine and cosine of θ.

Since one gets bigger as the other gets smaller in the domain 0 to 90 degrees, their product

is the biggest when they are equal.

For the geometry lovers out there, that statement is analogous to the idea that the Area of

a rectangle with a fixed perimeter is the greatest when that sides are equal, in other

words, a square, as opposed to being long and skinny in either axis, as you can see

from this little animation over here.

√3=1.7…

≈1.6 √3/4=1.7/4…

≈1.6/4≈0.4

Given that on the MCAT, there are only 5 angles whose sine and cosine you need to know, the

product is either 0, root 3 over 4, or 2 over 4, aka one-half.

Note that root 3 is roughly 1.7, which we can round down for the purposes of estimating

the division to be 1.6.

1.6 over 4 is 0.4, definitely less than one-half.

So, the largest value that the product of sine and cosine of θ can have is when θ

is equal to 45 degrees or one-half.

It is not really worth working this out EVERY time you have a projectile motion problem,

but it's totally worth knowing that the maximum range that a projectile can achieve

is when the angle of launch θ is 45 degrees.

Take a look at the very colorful picture to hammer home the idea that you exchange horizontal

velocity and time of flight to achieve range.

Now that we've discussed projectile motion problems in general, I want to return your

attention to some of the interim algebra we did so we can discuss how to do projectile

motion problems in a consistent and pragmatic way, not always when they're asking for

the maximum range.

Just keep in mind that the range is the horizontal velocity times the time of flight.

Approach this problem like others, in a top-down fashion.

You can always get the horizontal velocity from applying trig to the initial velocity.

You can get the time of flight by applying the kinematics equations to the vertical axis

of motion.

I would suggest solving for those two things separately, and always keeping your eyes on

the prize and writing down the name of variable you are solving for overall as your very first

step.

Now that we have discussed the mechanics of what we will do to arrive at the solution,

let's actually get it done!

So, that work of the muscles gets us that initial Kinetic Energy, which we can use to

calculate the initial velocity.

Using the overall initial velocity and the angle of launch, we can get the horizontal

and vertical components of the velocity.

We can use the vertical component of the velocity to get time of flight, and multiply that by

the horizontal component of the velocity to get range.

And that is the solution path for range problems.

[Meowing].

So, this is Professor Sidney, master of physics.

Unfortunately, he is a little cranky because this is past his bedtime.

But, that's the only reasonably-quiet time I get to record.

Every once in a while, he becomes a kitty projectile!

[Chuckling] Not really.

Professor Sidney disagrees with my teaching methods!

So, to do this from top-down, remember all we do is, to get range, we keep in mind that

we need the horizontal velocity times the time of flight.

Remember that we can get the horizontal velocity just using trig, and we can get the time of

flight by applying kinematics to the vertical axis of motion.

So, let's focus on the beginning of the solution path: how we get from Work to the

initial velocity.

Again, the work done by the muscles is simply going to be the force applied by them times

the displacement of the wrist during the motion.

So, the work done by the muscles will be equal to the initial kinetic energy the object has,

which is going to be equal to one-half times its mass times the initial speed it has, squared.

We can rearrange that last formula to solve for the initial speed that the object has,

which is simply going to be the square root of two times its initial kinetic energy divided

by its mass.

So, now that we've got our algebra out of the way, we can plug-n-chug.

Yay!

Looking back at the passage, we can see that the average freshman can apply 375 Newtons

of force during the throw, and that during that throw, they displace their wrist, and

thus the shot, an average of 80 centimeters.

Better yet, 0.8 m.

Better yet still, four-fifths of a meter.

Keeping numbers in fractional form is useful because it allows you to simplify and cross

out.

5 divides the numerator nicely, so we get 75 Newtons times 4 meters.

And 300 Newton-meters is the same thing as 300 Joules.

The Work done by the freshman's muscles will be the initial Kinetic Energy of the

Shot, in other words, 300 Joules.

We can use that number to calculate the initial speed.

Plugging into the formula we "algebrized" earlier, we see that we can cross out the

denominator numerically.

5 divides into 300 sixty times, and 60 times 2 equals 120.

We can also cross out the units.

Remember, a Joule is a kg times meters squared per second squared.

Rewriting Joules as its component units lets us cancel out kilograms.

What we have left is a square unit, which is great, because it's under a radical.

The number which is under the radical, 120, is actually not a square number, but it's

REALLY close to another number which is.

So, we estimate everything under the radical to be 121 meters-squared per seconds-squared.

We can take the square root of that, and we can get our estimate of v-initial to be 11

meteres per second.

Now that we have a value for the initial speed, we can calculate for the horizontal component

of the initial velocity, and the time of flight.

It doesn't matter in which order we calculate them, so I choose to calculate the time of

flight first because it's harder.

Knowing the value for the initial velocity, we can just plug n' chug here.

We can see that the denominator for the sine term is 2, which can cross out the 2 that's

already there in the overall numerator of the right-hand side of the equation.

Looking at the units, we see that we have a fractional unit in the denominator.

To eliminate it, we have to multiply by its reciprocal.

That allows us to cross out everything except a second in the overall numerator, which is

part of our logic check, since we are looking for time and getting units of time on the

other side of the equation.

This is part of what tells us that we're on the right track.

Notice that this doesn't help us with constants, but that's why the algebra step of problem-solving

is such important one.

So, our time of flight is 11 root 2 over 10 seconds.

Until we are all done, it's best to keep things in fractional form, because it makes

any further calculations easier.

Now that we have the time of flight, the last interim calculation we need to do is to get

the horizontal velocity, which, in air-resistanceless projectile motion problems, is the same thing

as the horizontal component of the initial velocity vector.

We can plug and chug, and we get that the horizontal velocity is 11 root 2 over 2 m/s.

Now that we have values for the horizontal velocity and the time of flight, we simply

multiply them together.

The seconds cross out, the root 2's in the numerator multiply together to make 2, which

then crosses out with the 2 in the denominator.

Thus, the range is 121 divided by 10, or 12.1, meters.

Taking our prediction to the answer choices, we see that the closest match is C, 12.2m.

Notice that the real answer is slightly larger than our estimate.

And it IS an estimate, since we divided by an estimate for little g, 10 meters per seconds-squared,

that was slightly larger than the actual value of 9.81 meters per seconds-squared, making

our estimate a little bit of an under-estimate, which is part of our logic check, and helps

us gain confidence in our answer.

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But not quite!

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I know I started this channel out in a slightly different time in my work schedule, so I wasn't

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Check out my website, and see what else I can do for you: medvipvideos.com.

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