Absolutely love the way you speak. You sound just like me, minus your NE U.S. accent. You're obviously talented. Thank you for putting these videos online.
awesome videos . your step by step approach is what makes it easier to understand. You are right this are very difficult topics. Your approach gives confidence and you pointing out on the drawing what you are refering to is great as well. Thank you!!!!!
Thanks so much AK! I really appreciate your passion and the way you ensure that we "get it". Some may find your delivery a tad frustrating but for the " not so bright learners", we get you !!! :-)
Until 10 min (after that i got lost on the calculus because i havent studied it yet) Although that is all common sense and can be done without study, and I knew it all clearly, I watched anyway because this man explains things beautifully and it's enjoyable to listen. Great video!
Wow, what a weird comment below...Definitely an interesting person to say the least. Anyways, great lecture man! Really appreciate all of your videos and your passion!
hello there, i always forget the order of this particular formula, so just had to do a google search to remember that is actually as you stated r x f, Wikipedia :D
in the last 2minutes of ur video u've defined potential for a magnetic dipole but a magnetic field is not conservative and hence not a potential field.so how could u define potential for that???
This is an electrical engineer from IISET asking why will we need magnetic potential. Even though that concept is made to keep the symmetry between Electrostatics and Magnetism via Relativity. Why will we need to analyse energy? Moreover where will be the energy get stored?
This is the best clip of someone speed reading a textbook ever. I like how he doesn't simplify anything I mean if you want to study physics you should already know everything about it right?
I can see someone gave you positive feedback on the way you talk. I really don't like it, on the hand. I'd much rather be talked to like I was there with you. It sounds a bit like you're reciting a poem, forcing a "rhythm" into it, giving it almost like a melody. Do you talk this way normally to people you meet? If so then that's just the way it is of course.
Laus Bigum Of course not. I talk this way so that everyone around the globe (including the majority of the non-english speakers) can understand what I am talking about. These topics aren't easy and a fast-talking teacher who doesn't properly enunciate should not be something they have to worry about. Its certainly understandable that you don't like it and thats completely fine because the majority overpowers the few. There are a ton of UA-camrs who take a different approach and you can use them to learn this material. Thanks for the feedback though :)
Dude, I wish my university lecturers spoke as clearly as you.
This video is well made but, torque T = r x F
but the video shows Fxr, maybe, annotations will be required___
I have never seen such a perfect video on torque..you are great sir!!! Keep on uploading videos!may god bless you!!
This is such a great help, you explain the concepts so clearly and succinctly. Big thanks from London!
@5:30 There is a correction in the torque as torque = r x F instead of F x r
Absolutely love the way you speak. You sound just like me, minus your NE U.S. accent. You're obviously talented. Thank you for putting these videos online.
awesome videos . your step by step approach is what makes it easier to understand. You are right this are very difficult topics. Your approach gives confidence and you pointing out on the drawing what you are refering to is great as well. Thank you!!!!!
Reynaldo Martinez thanks for the positive feedback! :-)
Thanks so much AK! I really appreciate your passion and the way you ensure that we "get it".
Some may find your delivery a tad frustrating but for the " not so bright learners", we get you !!! :-)
Until 10 min (after that i got lost on the calculus because i havent studied it yet)
Although that is all common sense and can be done without study, and I knew it all clearly, I watched anyway because this man explains things beautifully and it's enjoyable to listen.
Great video!
just one correction T = rxF. So what he shows is actually -T
señor lo amo mucho por salvar mi parcial de electromagnetismo, picos.
Thank you for the video! I had a hard time understanding this with the book but you broke it down really easily and I can say I get it now.
Thank you so much! It was super clear!
you are not the hero we deserve but the one we need
Well explained. Thank you thank you
great presentation. simple and concise! thanks
Nestor Eli Navarro Thanks! Happy to hear that!
You are phenomenal
Very smart and so perfect...thanx
Thanks for this lecture. It helped me a lot. I completely understand Magnetic Dipole Moment mathematically, but can you describe its physical concept?
now THAT was amazing! thank u very much!
Thanks! :)
that was a clear explanation! thanks
rogue0314 glad to hear it! :)
Thank you so much sir...
i really like the way you talk :) tnx 4 this vid
:-) Thanks!
just WOW!!!
thank you so much that helped a lot
you're very welcome! :)
Thank you very much indeed sir
Great effort! thanks
Thanks!
why there is 180 angle between magnetic torque and magnatic dipole moment.??? can u answer me right now please
Wow, what a weird comment below...Definitely an interesting person to say the least. Anyways, great lecture man! Really appreciate all of your videos and your passion!
Not sure what you're referring to but thanks! :)
Great explanation but at 5:30 your formula for torque is wrong, its r x f instead of f x r...
hello there, i always forget the order of this particular formula, so just had to do a google search to remember that is actually as you stated r x f, Wikipedia :D
Please explain why Torgue =BANICostheta is not used
really amazing thank you
you're welcome Bill!
in the last 2minutes of ur video u've defined potential for a magnetic dipole but a magnetic field is not conservative and hence not a potential field.so how could u define potential for that???
Thank you Sir
You are perfect thanks a lot.
the first time I watch a physics video and understand it
Great!
nice videos
thanksss you so much plzz zdnt stop uploading what a g8 effort
Thank you
Exact Parrot Welcome
love from india
I still don't understand what exactly the magnetic dipole is
This is an electrical engineer from IISET asking why will we need magnetic potential. Even though that concept is made to keep the symmetry between Electrostatics and Magnetism via Relativity. Why will we need to analyse energy? Moreover where will be the energy get stored?
To the guys who think he talks too fast, i watch it in 1.25
This is the best clip of someone speed reading a textbook ever. I like how he doesn't simplify anything I mean if you want to study physics you should already know everything about it right?
I can see someone gave you positive feedback on the way you talk. I really don't like it, on the hand. I'd much rather be talked to like I was there with you. It sounds a bit like you're reciting a poem, forcing a "rhythm" into it, giving it almost like a melody. Do you talk this way normally to people you meet? If so then that's just the way it is of course.
Laus Bigum Of course not. I talk this way so that everyone around the globe (including the majority of the non-english speakers) can understand what I am talking about. These topics aren't easy and a fast-talking teacher who doesn't properly enunciate should not be something they have to worry about. Its certainly understandable that you don't like it and thats completely fine because the majority overpowers the few. There are a ton of UA-camrs who take a different approach and you can use them to learn this material. Thanks for the feedback though :)
Alright man, keep up the good work!
Laus Bigum Thanks! :)
Indian hit like👍
man Gilbert Gottfried is so smart (thanks!)
great content, but would you consider not over-emphasising every single word you speak? it gets a little grating.
You write too much before the video starts and talk too fast
Pause/repeat. You're welcome.
i hate physics
the first time I watch a physics video and understand it
Thank you