Sir your explanation are excellent. 🙏🙏 But i want to suggest one thing. Aap jo board par likhte hai Uska video bhi rehne dijiye skip mat kijiye. Wo aur bhi behatar rhega.
Sir I'm learning nuclear physics from your playlist ❤ nothing to say.. Your level of teaching is beyond my word ❤ everyone deserves a teacher like you sir. Thanks a lot for clearing the concept as well as falling in love with physics. Huge respect 🙏🥰
He's honestly a great teacher. I have been watching his videos off and on for the last couple years when I began studying radiation physics. Great stuff!
I'm a post graduate student The way you teach in your videos is a very easiest and simplest way to make student learn with great interest.Ive always found nuclear physics boring and was worried for my exams as soon as ,I started watching your videos my interest got develop and now as my basics have been clear. I consider nuclear physics as one of my favourite subject heartiest thnx to you 🌸🌸
I intend this as a compliment, but idk how it will be received. Usually I avoid videos when I see an Indian in the thumbnail due to thick accents, low camera quality, and for what feels like a tendency of speakers to regurgitate information they just learned before hand. This video was great quality, information was useful, and I'm glad I didn't skip it.
This was a good lecture. Your writing was careful and very clear. It was way too slow for me however even when I doubled the UA-cam Speed I felt that I was waiting for a next point.
This is very nice. My only question is, what is nuclear cross section? I assume this value is based on experiments with neutrons and substances. Or can cross section be calculated per atom? I know there is a table that shows cross section for all atoms, both fast and thermal. But how was it derived?
The nucleus holds a coulumb potential which falls as 1/r so its field stays to inf so in that case the idea of relative probability as in the video might not be suitable i am myself thinking over it
sir would u like to explain about the approximation in the nuclar interaction rate for Euler exponent -y, how it become like that, or could u give me an reference for that mathematical rule of euler ? need help
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Sir your explanation are excellent. 🙏🙏
But i want to suggest one thing.
Aap jo board par likhte hai Uska video bhi rehne dijiye skip mat kijiye. Wo aur bhi behatar rhega.
Sir I'm learning nuclear physics from your playlist ❤ nothing to say.. Your level of teaching is beyond my word ❤ everyone deserves a teacher like you sir. Thanks a lot for clearing the concept as well as falling in love with physics. Huge respect 🙏🥰
He's honestly a great teacher. I have been watching his videos off and on for the last couple years when I began studying radiation physics. Great stuff!
Sir, your lectures are smooth and so helpful. I can easily understand the topics and can write them in exam too. Thanks a lot.
I'm a post graduate student The way you teach in your videos is a very easiest and simplest way to make student learn with great interest.Ive always found nuclear physics boring and was worried for my exams as soon as ,I started watching your videos my interest got develop and now as my basics have been clear. I consider nuclear physics as one of my favourite subject heartiest thnx to you 🌸🌸
From where are you pursuing master's ?
Easily the best explanation of nuclear cross sections and reaction rates period.
I am amazed that I can understand what he is saying and I don't know anything about physics. He is so clear!
I've never subscribed so quickly in my life. Thank you.
I love it. Perfect!!! Regards from Portugal.
one of the best lecture i have ever seen
Thanks Vikas :)
Sir you are really great... Thanks for teaching physics so easily
you are the best teacher for nuclear physics......great sir.....
You have explained clearly you are a great teacher
AWWWWSOMMME.... God bless you my teacher
Superb presentation! ThankYou!! For the Love of Physics💞💞💞💞💞
I couldn't figure out how to derive nuclear cross section equations. it helped a lot, thank you.
सुंदर विवेचन! धन्यवाद.
you are best nuclear lecturer ever had. you are the best mind Sir
Your lecture is world class 😇
Thank you :)
ThankYou sir for this video 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Excellent lecture
Love ur way of teach and personality too😙😙
Thank you:)
So good explanation
Too much help full
It is helpful to us , good explanation 👍🏻
clear, simple ,and rich lecture , thank you very much , but do you have a written lecture??
the subject content and your etiquette are simply awesome sir👍😎
Thanks :)
Very clear and easy to follow.
so much crystal clear .thankyou from Nepal
Very well explained sir
Sir you are a genius ..I likes you all videos
At 3:55, 100 fm square is right instead of 100 fm, I think.
He should be giving HEARTS for these kind of remarks. But not many people can handle criticism ... the more so in macho-cultures. Long way to go!
Excellent class
Very great work sir
Sir your explanation is just outstanding
Extraordinary Explanation ... Keep it up : The Master
I intend this as a compliment, but idk how it will be received. Usually I avoid videos when I see an Indian in the thumbnail due to thick accents, low camera quality, and for what feels like a tendency of speakers to regurgitate information they just learned before hand.
This video was great quality, information was useful, and I'm glad I didn't skip it.
A physics lover can only take classes like this...it's definitely u only sir😎👏👏
very good explanation! Thanks
धन्यवाद!
This was a good lecture. Your writing was careful and very clear. It was way too slow for me however even when I doubled the UA-cam Speed I felt that I was waiting for a next point.
best explanation. thank you sir
Excellent presentation Keep it up
Sir please make video on neutron detector working and principle.
0 dislikes. Just becaus the way of teaching is so perfect. ThankYou Sir for the brilliant explanation.
Could you one day do a video on the S(cattering)-matrix?
very very good way of teaching..
Rest of the lecture was awesome , I'm hoping you would reply how did you make that kindda assumption
Just great
Thanks you sir
You never fail to make me understand
Amazingly delivered!
Sir you explain each and every thing with a clear method but if you deliver a lecture series of nuclear physics in Urdu' it would very helpful for me
Sir ur way of teaching is best 😊😊
Thanks :)
You are my best teacher in physics
Tnx u sir....
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sir please make a lecture on scattering at low energy (nn,np,pp). Please Sir.
Excellent lecture - thanks!
Loud and clear 👍❤️
Your Videos help allot sir,
Thank you.
TQ SIR IT IS ALSO HELPFUL FOR MY ENTRANCE EXAM
You have a talented gift of speaking good english
I appreciate this video a lot 🤓
Very good explanation!
I easily understand your lecture thank you 😊
Great and thank you
Fan of your lectures and way of your teaching
Sir is this topic is same as scattering cross section in nuclear physics?
Sir you are just tooo too tooo good ❤️❤️
what is this 'interaction'? and How cross section can be smaller than nucleus itself?
Thankyou sir. 🙏
सुंदर अक्षर
Very helpful ❤
Passionate
Sir please do some videos on quantum field theory
This is very nice. My only question is, what is nuclear cross section? I assume this value is based on experiments with neutrons and substances. Or can cross section be calculated per atom? I know there is a table that shows cross section for all atoms, both fast and thermal. But how was it derived?
Hello sir can you please tell me that which book you have reffered for this topic.
Superb sir
many thanks
N are incident particles or surviving particles (In Figure N0 are incident). There is some confusion in expressing N.
Sera video
you are the best sir
Sir..i got wonderful lecture from u.. thank u so much sir
Sir, which book you use for this kind of simplest explanation ?? Please reply
I saw almost all of videos of your UA-cam channel. You make the physics easy and interesting. Respect to you from my heart.🤍
Sir, why few materials have better cross for slow neutrons, while other have better cross sections for fast neutrons
The nucleus holds a coulumb potential which falls as 1/r so its field stays to inf so in that case the idea of relative probability as in the video might not be suitable i am myself thinking over it
Sir please make a vedio on nuclear form factor in this week
Sir please make a video on ' compound nucleus'
Sir pls upload the lecture on Rutherford scattering and impact parameter
कॅडमीयम पत्रमे शितोष्ण अणूकण आसक्त झाल्याने तो धातूपत्र अणूगर्भीय दृष्ट्या विरक्त होईल, तर त्याचा परिणाम आपल्या निरीक्षणावर काय असेल?
Thanks soo much
It is usefull! Thank you!
Can you please explain this cross section by partial wave analysis method.plz sir ...
Thank you very much.
Sir you have to teach other subjects also
Does any one know the name of the book which the Mr depends upon in this lecture?
Iam very want it
Sir... When you will start uploading video lectures for unit 4...
Elementary particles
Great explanation
Thanks a lot sir
Thanks for you
Sir, I am From Bangladesh,, Please make some more classes
sir would u like to explain about the approximation in the nuclar interaction rate for Euler exponent -y, how it become like that, or could u give me an reference for that mathematical rule of euler ? need help
sir do you follow aurther bieser mdren physics
Sir i want any suggestion for partial cross section .there is no video on partial cross section .what i do sir