I just want to say, what you are doing here both for GCSE students and A level students (like myself) is fantastic. I have learned so much from you, and I cannot thank you enough for your work. :)
I've got the idea on my list. But the approach of this channel is to try to explain things from first principles in a way which does not assume too much pre-knowledge but gives a good introduction and foundation to the subject. The trick is finding a way to do that for string theory.
Im only doing core and additional GCSE and most of this seems to make perfect sense i think i must have a word with some of the teachers get me moved into triple science
Yes. As you've probably realised, this is designed for students aged 15-16 doing their first basic physics exams. However, I do do videos at a more advanced level. The full set of playlists can be seen at www.bobeagle.co.uk/drphysicsa.html
I just want to say, what you are doing here both for GCSE students and A level students (like myself) is fantastic. I have learned so much from you, and I cannot thank you enough for your work. :)
That is very kind of you to say so. Thank you very much.
Everyone might not say thank you but deep down in their heart all know you are a great person. Thanks Sir.
Thanks
I am a physics teacher myself but i respect you a lot and i learnt so much from you. thanks a lot.
Thank you. Very kind of you to say so. Kind regards.
Waves had always been a difficult part in physics to understand for me and your videos helped me out a lot! Thank you so so much!
That's amazing. Your lessons are quite helpful for my studies.
This is the best UA-cam science channel I know. Any recommendations? Very good job thank you.
What is the name of the distance between the peak and the trough?
it's like half the wavelength..
You are just amazing! Thank you very much! :)
Great Effort Legend
Hmm shouldn't the light rays and lollipop 'in' the mirror be dotted since they are virtual images?
Are you ever going to any videos on string theory?
I've got the idea on my list. But the approach of this channel is to try to explain things from first principles in a way which does not assume too much pre-knowledge but gives a good introduction and foundation to the subject. The trick is finding a way to do that for string theory.
this video really useful finally on to the gcse im doing i take it you only do physics????
Alas, yes.
Im only doing core and additional GCSE and most of this seems to make perfect sense i think i must have a word with some of the teachers get me moved into triple science
This video is the reason as to why I'm not going to fail
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nice video
Can you make some pdf file ?
I am a physics teacher too, with do all respect, but I noticed you never mentioned the wavefront!! What I know it is an important topic??
This is for GCSE dumbass
4:32 looks like a face.
lmao
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lol,this is too basic for me as a degree student.."just realize what GCSE level is"
Yes. As you've probably realised, this is designed for students aged 15-16 doing their first basic physics exams. However, I do do videos at a more advanced level. The full set of playlists can be seen at www.bobeagle.co.uk/drphysicsa.html
ok..thnk you drphysic A =)