Question Solutions provides step-by-step tutorials on equations, theories, and motion problems with short, concise videos aimed at helping viewers succeed in their field and pass exams. The channel targets topics such as kinematics, projectile motion, curvilinear motion, coordinates in motion, work energy, and momentum, and posts content in formats like tutorials and problem-solving walkthroughs. With 177 videos and an average of about 241.1K views per video, the channel has 154K subscribers and has been active since May 23, 2016.
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Top competitors include The Organic Chemistry Tutor (84% match) and Professor Dave Explains (64% match), both overlapping on kinematics problems, projectile motion problems, and curvilinear motion. Jeff Hanson (57% match) and Physics Ninja (54% match) also share queries around curvilinear motion, pulleys dynamics, relative motion analysis, and work-energy concepts. That Physics Guy (53% match) aligns on projectile motion and motion analysis. Question Solutions has 154K subscribers, while The Organic Chemistry Tutor has 10.5M and Professor Dave Explains has 4.2M, indicating a substantial difference in audience size but similar topic coverage. Competitors converge on queries involving kinematics, projectile motion, curvilinear motion, and equations of motion.
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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Question Solutions?
The Organic Chemistry Tutor — 84% match, 10.5M subscribers; Professor Dave Explains — 64% match, 4.2M subscribers; Jeff Hanson — 57% match, 361K subscribers. All three are high-subscriber educational channels with solid tutorial-style videos covering math, science, and problem-solving topics, similar in format to Question Solutions.
What type of content does Question Solutions make?
Question Solutions creates educational problem-solving content, focusing on physics concepts such as rectilinear, curvilinear, and projectile motion, as indicated by video titles like 'Rectilinear Kinematics: Erratic Motion' and 'How to Solve Projectile Motion Problems.' The channel appears to post multiple tutorial-style videos with high view counts (average ~241.1K views per video) and a recurring pattern of step-by-step problem solving; uploads frequency is not explicitly stated, but the 'Average: 241.1K views/video' suggests regular content creation.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Question Solutions?
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