I don't know why you don't have more views. This is the only video that helped me understand this concept. A lot of the other ones gloss over the details and just throw a bunch of formulas at you. It was recommended for me though, hope it takes off soon!
ive got to say this guy acctually makes learning fun. Got a bunch of hw due in, soon yet he still deserves some of my time in writing this comment. absolutely Banging Video. Keep up the hard work!!!
I have got one doubt. Why the intensity of light was low when both the polarisers had same orientation (4:22) compared to when both the polarisers were not in same orientation (4:46)? Does this has anything to do with our brain like we saw dark image before 4:46 then suddenly bright images came?
amazing tutorials. i have one question. polarization is easy to visualize for mechanical waves but how polarization filter stops EM waves because EM waves are just kind of throbbing at a single point. it does not physically move up-down or side ways. thank you
Just because it is new really. It'll do fine. Give it a few years and randomly at some point it will probably start growing! It has a flat retention curve, it will do fine! Thanks though, glad you liked it.
@@KitBetts-Masters yup i did, your channel is legendary and the effort you put into your videos is really amazing. In a few years i wont be surprised to see these videos getting hundreds of thousands of views. You definitely deserve it!
I don't know why you don't have more views. This is the only video that helped me understand this concept. A lot of the other ones gloss over the details and just throw a bunch of formulas at you. It was recommended for me though, hope it takes off soon!
This is brilliant and I love that it's jank. Great demos. I've seen this explained a thousand ways and this is just down to earth.
Cheers, I was pretty pleased with this video. Wish I had more time to make more in this style.
ive got to say this guy acctually makes learning fun. Got a bunch of hw due in, soon yet he still deserves some of my time in writing this comment. absolutely Banging Video. Keep up the hard work!!!
Thanks my buddy, boom time.
This is literally the most lucid one I came across. Thanks a bunch.
Thanks so much for the comment, glad you liked the video!
slinky demonstration was very useful, thank you.
Thank yooouuuu for that wonderful explanation 😁
Awesome efforts you have put together to make this video. Explain well.
Well done. Excellent explanation
This is the only polarization tutorial that I understood
Glad to help. 🙂
I have got one doubt. Why the intensity of light was low when both the polarisers had same orientation (4:22) compared to when both the polarisers were not in same orientation (4:46)?
Does this has anything to do with our brain like we saw dark image before 4:46 then suddenly bright images came?
The explanation was really good
Thanks so much!
yes sir
yes sir. You are amazing
thanks
ur acc a genius thanks so much for this vid mate
at 5:17 you showed that as you rotate the magnitude decrease and decreases as you turn the filter...is there a reason it does that? thanks
Yeah, it's just about cutting out oscillation in each plane, one polariser cuts out horizontal, the other vertical, so overall no transmission!
amazing tutorials. i have one question. polarization is easy to visualize for mechanical waves but how polarization filter stops EM waves because EM waves are just kind of throbbing at a single point. it does not physically move up-down or side ways. thank you
How does this not have more views
Just because it is new really. It'll do fine. Give it a few years and randomly at some point it will probably start growing! It has a flat retention curve, it will do fine! Thanks though, glad you liked it.
@@KitBetts-Masters yup i did, your channel is legendary and the effort you put into your videos is really amazing. In a few years i wont be surprised to see these videos getting hundreds of thousands of views. You definitely deserve it!
I have those exact same sunglasses .
Because we're cool bud.
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so does that mean that polarized light is the what we learnt about at gcse?
In a way. Yes, at GCSE we just never mentioned the other planes of oscillation around the axis of the wave.
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I see a tortoise!
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