Science, at the root, attempts to explain the world around us, and often it does so through equations and formulas. In such cases, math becomes the written language of science. Just like words, grammar, and punctuation, there are correct, best ways to depict math.
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In science, it is normal to include the quantity units with the math. However, for this introductory video, the units are not recorded. This makes the math visually more understandable, but clearly dilutes the science behind it.
The astute viewer will note that the race changed from the 100 YARD dash to the 100 METER dash. It is, after all, the 21st Century.